Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

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In honor of Father’s Day, I wanted to make Scott something that I knew he would love and that would be his kind of food.

Nothing screams his-kind-of-food louder than salmon.

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

Except these salmon cakes are a wee bit different than the bagels and lox he grew up eating.

First, there’s beans and corn and although Scott is not a bean fan, they were in the can with the corn so into the salmon cakes they went. He said the beans were fine because they were small. Okay, I’ll go with that.

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

And rather than breadcrumbs I used Fritos. Definitely not traditional but Scott loved it.

I had leftover Fritos after making the Chips and Cheese Chili Casserole and because I never keep breadcrumbs on hand, I figured the corn chips could do double-duty as seasoned breadcrumbs.

Fritos, corn in a can, and pink salmon

And they worked perfectly. If you don’t have Fritos, you could try corn chips or Doritos. Using breadcrumbs would of course work, too, but isn’t as fun.

Not to mention, you don’t get to clean out the random end-of-the-bag-of-chips-scraps that linger and clutter your cabinets.

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

I served these cakes on a bed of “fluffy lettuce” as five year old Skylar calls it, aka alfalfa sprouts.

The dipping sauce made with sour cream, lemon juice, and chili powder has a slight kick but overall is cool and creamy and the hot cakes went for a nice cool bath in it.

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

Let’s make salmon cakes:

Place Fritos in a mixing bowl and chop-chop with a wooden spoon. Not worthy of dirtying the food processor. Or use the grab-a-fistful-squeeze-and-crush-into-crumbs method.

Chipped fritos in a mixing bowl

In a separate bowl, whisk the egg, add the salmon, corn and bean medley, season, and stir.

Combine the wet salmon mixture with the dry crumbs and stir.

ingredients mixed in green bowl

Form five patties or four larger ones.

Pan-sear them for a few minutes on each side with butter and moments later your house will reek of fish but that’s okay because your husband will be grateful.

Patties of Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

Scott likes his food well-browned and although I prefer things lighter, these were for him so I made sure to make them nice and golden.

With salmon cakes (or crab or tuna cakes), a well-done and crisper exterior is a nice contrast to the softer interior. The same could be said for cookies, but I like those on the under-baked side, too.

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

Scott loved the flavor of these between the Southwestern seasonings layered with corn and corn chips. And he got over the beans.

And no, for the record, you cannot taste the Fritos in them. In this application, Fritos are simply well-seasoned breadcrumbs or cornbread-breadcrumbs.

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

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Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes with Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

By Averie Sunshine
These easy salmon cakes use corn chips to add flavors and bind them together in place of breadcrumbs, keeping the salmon cakes naturally gluten-free. It’s a fast and easy recipe to make and can be served as appetizers or as an entree. Packed with flavor, texture, and the creamy zingy sauce is a perfect complement to the fish.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
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Ingredients  

Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes 

  • 2 cups Fritos
  • 1 large egg
  • 6- ounce can salmon, or from a foil-pack; freshly prepared salmon is not necessary for this recipe but can be used if desired – or substitute crab or tuna
  • ½ cup southwestern style corn medley with black beans and bell peppers, or similar
  • 1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning, or similar such as Mrs. Dash blend, 21 Salute
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • pinch chili or cayenne powder, optional and to taste
  • salt and pepper, optional and to taste (note: there is plenty of salt in the chips and salmon)
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons+ butter, for frying

Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce

  • ½ cup sour cream, or mayonnaise, Greek-style yogurt, or doctor up tartar sauce
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • pinch chili powder or cayenne powder, optional and to taste (or use Old Bay, Mrs. Dash, 21 Salute if you don’t like heat)
  • pinch salt and pepper, optional and to taste

Instructions 

  • Corn Chip-Crusted Southwestern Salmon Cakes – In a medium mixing bowl, add the Fritos, and with a wooden spoon or your hands, crush them into pebble-sized pieces (not a job worthy of dirtying a food processor).
  • In a separate mixing bowl, crack the egg and beat it lightly with a fork.
  • Add the salmon, break it apart gently with the fork, and stir to combine.
  • Fold in the corn, seasonings, and stir to combine.
  • Add the crushed chips, flour, and stir to combine.
  • Form 5 patties of equal size, about 3 1/2 inches in diameter, or four larger patties.
  • Add 1 to 2 tablespoons butter to a large non-stick skillet and over medium-high heat, melt the butter.
  • To the melted butter, add the salmon cakes, cooking for 3 to 4 minutes on first side. Flip and add an additional tablespoon or two of butter if needed so second side browns nicely.  Cook for 2 to 3 minutes on second side, or until cakes are golden. Allow cakes to cool and rest for a few minutes before serving. I served my cakes over a bed of alfalfa sprouts. Leftover cakes can be stored airtight in the fridge  for up to 3 days and either served cold or reheated gently on the stovetop or microwave.While cakes cool, make the sauce.
  • Creamy Lemon Chili Sauce – Combine all ingredients in a small bowl and stir, seasoning to taste.
  • Drizzle on top salmon cakes or serve on the side. Extra sauce will keep airtight for up to 5 days in the fridge.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 319kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 106mg, Sodium: 351mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 3g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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    1. I wish I had been making the bday sprinkles cake from Milkbar but salmon cakes prevailed.

  1. Wow.
    I can’t even think of anything else to say about how good those salmon cakes look. Holy moly! :)

  2. All this seafood looks great – I wish my hubby didn’t hate all seafood! The salmon cakes look delish! :)

    1. I was just thinking…now this is Marla food. But you probably use high-end salmon in all your stuff. I used…TJs :)

  3. Perfectly cost effective meal that also looks amazingly fun to eat – you’re awesome!!

  4. Averie, these look so great! My husband is way more of a lover of salmon than I am but these have all the flavors he loves. I will definitely be making these for him soon. Great recipe!!

  5. Ohh, these look amazing! I love salmon but eat it very rarely, would love to whip these up!

  6. This looks awesome! I am always looking for good recipes for canned salmon because it’s cheap, and it’s Alaskan (so low mercury and PCB’s). This is a great twist on a cake that I bet we’ll love.

    Definitely will be trying this.

  7. Yummmy!! I love crab cakes – have never tried with salmon. Great idea, I bet Scott was in heaven. How lucky he is to have you cook for him al the time :D

  8. I am always cooking things for my husband and my boys that I do not eat myself. Tonight, for example, I made steamed tilapia and baby shrimp, with homemade guacamole, vegan sour cream, flat bread, shredded cabbage and pinto peans cooked with brown rice. They wrapped all of that in flat bread and me? I had a HUGE salad! I love it, though. We all want to be happy at the dinner table and different meals works great for us. I LOVE to feed my family things they love!

    Those salmon patties look so delicious! Love how easy they look to make! Hope Scott had a lovely Father’s Day! :-)