Fish Cakes

These homemade baked or air fryer fish cakes are healthier than deep frying. Anytime I have leftover fish, I like to turn it into fish cakes or fish croquettes, like these Tuna Croquettes or Air Fryer Salmon Patties. For this easy Fish Cake recipe, I included the cooking instructions for the air fryer and oven, but of course, they come out crispiest in the air fryer!

Fish Cakes Ingredients

Fish: You can use any white fish fillets, such as flounder, tilapia, cod, halibut, or even salmon, or canned crab. Seasoned Panko: Use some panko to bind the fish cakes together and the rest to coat the outside. Celery: Minced celery adds crunch. Condiments: Light mayo gives some creaminess, and Dijon mustard provides tanginess. They both act as binders so the fish cakes don’t fall apart. Lemon Juice adds acidity and brightness. Eggs: Use one large egg to bind the filling and one to coat the patties before dipping them in panko. Parsley: Chopped parsley adds freshness and color. Scallions: Mince the green tops of three scallions. Seasoning: Old Bay seasoning, salt, pepper Roasted Red Pepper Sauce: Jarred roasted red peppers, one garlic clove, sweet paprika, light mayo

How to Make Fish Cakes

Variations

Fish Cakes with Tin Fish: Sub fresh fish with canned fish. Panko: If you don’t have seasoned panko, add herbs and spices to plain panko. Try onion and garlic powder, dried parsley, salt, and paprika. You can also use bread crumbs instead. Gluten-Free Fish Cakes: Substitute gluten-free panko. Old Bay contains celery salt, black and red pepper, and paprika. If you don’t have Old Bay, make your own or substitute Cajun seasoning or seasoning salt. Not a mayo fan? Use Greek yogurt. Herbs: Swap parsley with dill, tarragon, or basil. If you prefer to shallow fry, use a little olive oil and cook in a large skillet over medium heat about 5 minutes on each side.

What do you serve with fish cakes?

There are many ways you can serve these healthy fish cakes. Here are some ideas.

Salad: Top a simple salad with these crispy fish cakes. Use arugula salad, butter lettuce, or mixed greens and whatever veggies you have in your fridge. Main Dish: Serve these air fryer fish cakes with broccoli salad, roasted asparagus, cucumber salad, macaroni salad or red potato salad. Sandwich: Put the fish cakes on potato rolls and top them with the red pepper sauce.

What is the best binder for fish cakes?

Panko, egg, light mayo, and Dijon mustard bind the fish cakes together so they don’t fall apart when formed into patties. If they aren’t sticking together, add a little extra panko.

Storage

Meal Prep: Cook the fish and form the patties up to 24 hours before cooking them. Store cooked fish cakes in the fridge for 3 days. Eat them cold or microwave or air fry them until warm. Flash freeze unbaked patties on a sheet pan. Once frozen, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap or foil and store them in an airtight container for up to 2 months. To eat, thaw the cakes in the refrigerator and bake as instructed. Or freeze cooked patties for a couple of months.

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