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SAMMY'S #1 SALMON PATTIES 
1 (14 3/4 oz.) can salmon
1/2 med. onion, chopped
2 eggs
1 tsp. ground pepper
1 tsp. fresh lemon juice
1 whole pkg. saltine crackers, crushed

Empty 1 can salmon and juice into large mixing bowl (remove bones). Add 2 eggs. Add lemon juice. Stir mixture well. Add onion, pepper, crackers. Stir.

Form into patties 3/4 to 1-inch thick. Set aside on plate or wax paper (make 5-6 patties). Let set 5 minutes.

In large frying pan heat 1/2-inch cooking oil to med. high temperature. Do not skimp on oil. When oil is hot place patties in pan and cook 4-5 minutes per side. Make sure patties get cooked all way through. Center should not be cold.

Patties will be beautifully brown, crunchy, and very delicious. Squeeze on some fresh lemon. mmmmm... they are to die for!

Submitted by: Sam Triplett

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Sammy's #1 Salmon Patties
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 Deb (Georgia) says:
My step mom made salmon patties and white gravy when I visited and the Alabama biscuits(shes from Ala.). I don't remember the onion and lemon juice think ill try it though. I have a northerner to try to please and already ooohing the salmon patties. Haven't cooked them yet lol. Thanks this southern girl will like them i'm sure. :)
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 Nancy (Idaho) says:
My Mom made these growing up, I still make em too! Good, healthy easy reicpe, thanks!
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 Melina (United States) says:
My family LOVES these. I have a very picky husband, a 5 yr old and a 1 yr old. They all loved them. I did add 1/2 cup of mayo, 1 tsp mustard and 1/4 tsp dill warmed and served as a dipping sauce. Great recipe!! Thank you!
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 Erich (Oregon) says:
These are great! I like to serve them with hollandaise sauce, yum.
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 Joe Toy (Florida) says:
Very good indeed. This is the first time I've ever cooked salmon patties. Next time I'm going to add a touch of garlic powder. I should have tried this one back during the season of Lent. :)
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 Cindy (Georgia) says:
These are super! There were 5 kids in my family and this was a staple dinner. As good as I remember growing up! Definitely debone before mixing anything!
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 Shirley Lipscomb (Illinois) says:
I tried this recipe and it was very, very good and I am not that crazy about salmon patties.
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 Loretta Felker (Kentucky) replies:
I'm not crazy about salmon either. I use canned tuna.
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 Sam (Washington) replies:
Well then you'd have tuna patties. This recipe is for people who want incredible Salmon Patties.
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 Patricia (Indiana) says:
very good husband loved them...made them tonight for supper.
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 Icefishinbaby (Alaska) says:
I make them "cookie" size for kids... They LOVE fish cookies!
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 Tammy (Pennsylvania) says:
Wow! Was this a hit!!! I was hungry for salmon patties but had only eaten them. I read many recipes before I settled on these. Thank you so much!
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 Kathy Maebert (United States) says:
Great recipe. I didn't have any lemons but limes in place and used 5 minced green onions in place of the 1/2 chopped onion it was totally some wonderfully great salmon patties I ever had. Thumbs up on this one, thanks Sammy!
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 Sherrie (Georgia) says:
I remember my mom used to make these and used bread and added bell pepper. I loved them dipped in mustard. I am going to try them tonight with the saltines since I don't have bread or bread crumbs on hand.
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 Tiffany (North Carolina) says:
I love this recipe it is best best salmon patties I have ever made my husband says that they are better than his moms thanks for posting this its great and easy to make.. Going to make them for dinner tonight!
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 Alicat (British Columbia) says:
Great recipe - make my own breadcrumbs so used two cups of those plus added about a teaspoon of Honey Dijon mustard and rather than two eggs substituted one egg with a tablespoon of miracle whip and rolled patties in Panko - great!!!!
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 Marsha (Oklahoma) says:
Made these tonight. Delicious, quick and easy. We loved them.

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