A perfect party starter, these salmon fritters are coated with batter and deep fried until crisp and golden brown. They are best eaten fresh out of the oil while they're still hot and crisp.
I have substituted a few ingredients as I don't happen to have them on hand. Please do visit I Just Love My Apron for the authentic and original recipe.
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- Beat eggs, milk, fish sauce and lime juice in a mixing bowl until everything is incorporated. In another bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, white pepper, red curry powder and lime zest.
- Add the flour mixture into the egg mixture. Stir until just incorporated. Add in drained green peas, tinned and fresh salmons to the batter. Stir until well combined.
- Add oil to a saucepan and heat it up to 190C/375F. Line a baking tray with paper. Preheat your oven to 100C/210F.
- Drop by tablespoon into hot deep oil. Don't overcrowd. Once they are nicely brown, remove from the pan and keep warm in the oven and repeat the process until you have finished the batter.
- Sprinkle the fried fritters with salt and cayenne pepper. Use same oil to fry fresh celery leaves until crispy. Place the fritters on a platter and top with celery leaves. Serve salmon fritters hot accompanied with preferred yogurt dressing.
Those fritters look crispy and golden...PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Once you eat one of those, you can't stop.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
These look amazing...love the flavors!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I can tell you how much I love this recipe! Love salmon, love thai spices. I have to try these!
ReplyDeletecrispy fritters have beautiful color
ReplyDeleteThese look really delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love salmon and I love Thai flavors - MUST try this.
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Mmm I love Thai flavors and can just imagine how well they complement the salmon in these mouth-watering fritters :).
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it Angie! Your additional ingredients sound nice too!
ReplyDeleteExquisitos buñuelos me encanta el salmón una delicia,abrazos grandes hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! Love the green splash with the fried salmon fritters!
ReplyDeleteThere is no way I could stop at only a few of these.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is so different and it sounds so flavorful. I love Thai food, but the salmon is so different. My girls love salmon - they would eat these right up!
ReplyDeleteOh Yum! They look golden, crispy and perfect! I absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteI think they must be wonderful and perfect for Xmas Eve (when here we don't eat any meat that night!!!) Thanks and hugs, Flavia
ReplyDeleteThese salmon fritters look so delicious! Perfectly crispy!
ReplyDeletewhat a unique way to prep salmon! red curry is one of my favorite thai flavors :) have a great day angie :)
ReplyDeleteMY BFw ould LOVE these fritters (as would I), especially since he's a salmon 'anything' 'and' curry 'anything' person. They look phenomenal! Gotta make them soon!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely yummy looking. I have been thinking of making fish fritters for a very long time, I need to make it soon
ReplyDeleteoh wow these rock pass me the plate!
ReplyDeleteI had a friend who only cooked one dish: salmon fritters; I wish he had seen your recipe back then as his were so bland! Love these instead!
ReplyDeleteA great starter indeed, Angie! These look and sound fabulous. Gorgeous golden color. x
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I'm sure by now you know I am not a deep fried lover, but these look so light and tasty, I could actually love them! The fried celery leaves are also quite creative.
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I love Thai-style fritters, and these look so golden and tasty.
ReplyDeleteLove the Thai inspired flavors in these! Looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteWith these fritters, once I start I cannot stop! :) Love the infusion of Thai flavors in this.
ReplyDeleteGreat salmon recipe with combo flavored,Love it,I'm a big fan of salmon :)
ReplyDeleteRidwan
They look fantastic Angie...loved Tanantha's original recipe as well :)
ReplyDeleteYummm ! Another must-try recipe :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, did you say salmon fritters??? Awesome-ness!!:) I am loving them so much already, I wish I could have one from your plate ;)
ReplyDeletegorgeous golden nuggets... and Thai flavours? whoa, I could finish them all in record time :D
ReplyDeletelovely salmon fritters, I can eat the whole plate :D
ReplyDeleteI must have been born in Thailand in one of my previous lifes, because - I LOVE THAI !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat for upcoming 'partying season'.
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ReplyDeleteThey look incredibly crisp n perfect!
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
These salmon fritters look delicious, and as always, great photography!
ReplyDeletethe addition of red curry powder sounds fantastic with salmon! gonna try this soon since i have salmon in the fridge :)
ReplyDeletethose look so good! what a lovely alternative to the usual fish fry that i make...
ReplyDeleteSoooo crunchy and perfect fritters...
ReplyDeleteLooks so good...yummy
ReplyDeleteThey look golden and delicious. Great treat for Christmas
ReplyDeleteScrumptious! It's hard to beat a good crispy snack Angie. These really looks delicious.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Angie! my help always fried fritters but somehow never experiment with salmon. Will convey your ideas to her. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe, will sure try it out!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine how perfect these would be with a cool glass of crisp white wine to start an evening of good food off! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI can actually taste these from your description. These sound like great party poppers packed with flavor. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteQuite addictive fritters.
ReplyDeleteAngie...I love anything salmon and these salmon fritters must be delicious ! thanks for the recipe , I shall try it out :)
ReplyDeleteI love salmon, but I've never tried it in a fritter. These look scrumptious -- I definitely wouldn't be able to stop at just one!
ReplyDeleteOh,my, that crispy coating is irresistible! Great recipe, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese sound absolutely delightful, Angie! I think I could eat the entire plate. The deep-fried celery is a wonderful touch.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea! I have never had salmon fried. But this dish of yours makes me add it in my list of doing things! I love the flavors in it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting way to spice up the standard fritter! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, Angie! I could finish the whole plate all my myself! Yum!
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ReplyDeleteMy family likes fried stuff and they can finish off this delicious dish in no time :)
ReplyDeleteWow, and wow! Angie, I love these crispy tasty, super yummy salmon fritters. What an interesting combo with peas, canned, and fresh salmon (wonder why both?) to help combine the fritters better? keep the cost down?
ReplyDeletejust wondering!
Photos are lovely...as always! Now that's a magnificent prop, with the beautiful flowers!
Wowo looks super super delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delicious! I love the fried celery that you used to garnish the fritters!
ReplyDeleteit's very late now but i really dont mind taking a few pieces of these before i go to bed!
ReplyDeleteHeavenly! And such lovely photos too!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the curry and lime taste amazing with the salmon. Very lovely dish! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, I love this salmon fritter recipe and your photos came out great, very appetizing;-)
ReplyDeleteThai inspired dishes are among my favourite. I love all the warming ingredients here Angie.
ReplyDeleteThese looks like a wonderful appetizer!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is delish, I love salmon and I love fritters I think this is great dipping it with vinegar with lots of garlic pepper and red chili..=)
ReplyDeleteNicely presented and looks yummy!
ReplyDelete@Elisabeth
ReplyDeleteThat's all I had in the pantry. ;-)
I don't think I've ever had deep fried salmon before but these fritters do look delicious, so I think I should!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely ingredient to make these fritters...might try with my veggies.
ReplyDeleteI've see these fritters on Tanantha's blog and bookmarked the recipe. Love your twist also!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious, Angie. I bet they disappear as fast as you can fry them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for salmon! I bet these are really delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe, Angie. This is a great change from turkey and all the leftovers we have been eating. We have fantastic fresh salmon available right now.
ReplyDeleteI eat salmon a lot, but I cook it very simply. I love your way of preparing it, I know I'd really like these!
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
I love salmon and fritters... these look delish!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good for a party, and actually, I'd love to have a few right now!
ReplyDeleteThosE fritters must be delightful!
ReplyDeleteGreat flavors and perfectly fried! I can just hear the crunch of that first delicious bite.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these!! I always end up doing the same thing with salmon and this recipe changes it up a bit.
ReplyDeleteHere in Holland we make them using cod fish, please give it a try one day. I'm sure you'll like it as well.
Salmon fritters, awesome. I would love to serve these for New Year's !! thanks
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful recipe! I will try it soon!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Angie! If I make this at my house the same way you made them, it will be gone in minutes. I would have to make two or more batches. Wow, I love this kind of dish. As always, big applause on your photography. Hope you are having a very nice week, Angie!
ReplyDelete~ ray ~
What a great idea! I definitely want to give these a try for holiday parties. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI so wish I could reach into my computer right now.. those pictures look so wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to post the most delicious-looking recipes, and this one is no exception. It's truly making my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteI'll have my husband send you a thank-you note.
ReplyDeletewow! delicious! glad i stumbled across your blog, what a great find :) Belle
ReplyDeleteGosh, I have to try this out. Looks really irresistible. Hmmmm.....
ReplyDeleteKristy
Mmmmmm... these look excellent. I love foods with Thai flavors. And of course who doesn't love fried things?
ReplyDeleteScrumptious and flavorful little bites, a terrific starter for sure!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, I love salmon and am always looking for new way to enjoy it!
ReplyDeletethese look so good angie. thanks for sharing
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The flitters is so good!
ReplyDeleteI just loves salmon and I'm sure my son will loves this too since the fish being fried :D
Tq fr sharing angie, great post! ;)
This sounds soooo yummy! I will try it for sure! Love your blog! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour Thai Style Salmon Fritters look amazing. These are perfect for any party and perfect for dinner as well. Love this post
ReplyDeletemmmmm..they look delicious!! Crispy and tasty...mmm.. :D
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