...had some crab cakes at a restaurant the other night and thought...what the heck...I could make these at home with some of my "frozen assets".
I did some research on the web for crab cake and fish cake recipes and came up witht the following.
I don't measure anything...you'll just have to use your own taste and "wing it"
And....they were as good as the restaurant variety...actually better!
1. Thaw fish filets
2. Boil (yes, boil) filets in lightly salted water until they float (I added some crab boil seasoning for flavor)
3. Remove the filets from the water (delicately) and put the them in the fridge for about an hour (this firms them up like crab)
4. Chop and Saute some veggies like: onions, carrots, red bell peppers, yellow bell peppers, garlic and jalepenos (for heat)
5. Remove that mix when finished and put in fridge too
While both chill...You should chill too..enjoy a beverage or two
When everyone and everthing is chilled:
6. In a large bowl...mix the sauted veggies, some grey poupon or dry mustard, some mayonnaise, an egg, some Louisiana hot sauce, or cayenne and whatever seasonings you like
7. Fold in the fish filets and kinda bust 'em up as you combine them into a lumpy, yet consistent mix
8. Add bread crumbs (or smashed crackers, or whatever)
9. Form patties
10. Roll the patties in the bread crumbs one more time
11. Fry 'em up in a little veggie oil...and serve with your favorite sauce.
PS: they make great leftovers too.
Last edited by IhateBlackBass; 07-24-2009 at 09:31 AM.
great idea...We had a crappie cake recepie up here for about 2 years now.
Sac, I made the recipe that you posted on here then and enjoyed them. I have your recipe in my book.
I will have to try this new recipe and see how that compares to yours. Hope they are as good as yours.
Schief
Go Navy
I have fixed crappie cakes several times using a variation of Sac's recipe. Excellent, thanks for adding yours also.
Had some last night, my own recipe, but very similar to yours and Sacs'.
"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing it is not fish they are after." - Henry David Thoreau
I tried a Southwest version of the Crappie Cake recipe last nite.
...substituted the regular fresh veggies with frozen Southwest veggies: corn, black beans, bell peppers, onions...chopped up some jalepenos...and sauted them all up.
Then mixed with the other ingredients...very unique...and with some kick...but that's how we roll in TX.