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These Salmon Patties are the crispy, flavorful answer to “what should I make with canned salmon?” Tested over a decade to ensure they stay together and deliver a perfect crunch, this recipe uses simple pantry staples to create a complete dinner in under 30 minutes.

Why This is the Best Canned Salmon Recipe
In an era of viral trends, I believe a recipe is only as good as its reliability. I’ve been making these since childhood, and they remain one of my most popular recipes because they are:
- Pantry-Friendly: This is the ultimate “backup dinner” for when you haven’t made it to the grocery store.
- Quick & Efficient: You can have a nutritious, high-protein meal on the table in less than 30 minutes.
- Highly Versatile: Whether you prefer the stove, oven, or air fryer, I have tested every method to ensure success.
Essential Ingredients & Substitutions
For a full list with quantities, scroll down to the recipe card.
- Canned Salmon: Red salmon offers the best flavor, but pink salmon is a cost-effective alternative that works perfectly.
- The Binder (Eggs): I use eggs to hold the patties together. Pro Tip: Many readers suggest using mayonnaise for extra moisture.
- Panko Bread Crumbs: I prefer Panko for the ultimate crunch, but you can substitute crushed Saltines, Ritz crackers, or even cornmeal.
- Parmesan Cheese: This is my “secret” ingredient that helps the patties turn a beautiful golden brown.
- Aromatics: Fresh green onions add the best flavor, but sautéed yellow onions or even diced bell peppers are excellent swaps.
- Citrus: Fresh lime juice cuts through the richness of the salmon. Lemon juice or zest also works beautifully.
How to Make Salmon Patties (Step-by-Step)
Detailed instructions are available in the recipe card below.
- Prep the Salmon: Drain the liquid. If using salmon with bones and skin, you can remove them or simply crush and mix them in for added calcium.
- Combine: In a large bowl, mix the salmon with all ingredients except the oil.
- Form & Fry: Shape into 8 patties (no more than one inch thick). Heat avocado oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Crisp to Perfection: Fry for 5–10 minutes until golden, then flip once. Serve hot!




Alternate Cooking Methods: Oven vs. Air Fryer
While frying in oil provides the best texture, these methods are excellent healthy alternatives:
- Air Fryer Method: Spray both sides with olive oil and air fry at 400°F for approximately 10 minutes until crispy.
- Oven Method: Bake on a parchment-lined sheet at 400°F for 5–10 minutes per side.
Safety Warning: If you choose to broil them for extra crispiness, remove the parchment paper first to avoid a fire hazard!

Expert Tips for Success
- Keep Them Together: If your patties are falling apart, add an additional egg to the mixture and reshape the patties.
- Don’t Overcrowd: Leave space between patties in the pan to ensure they crisp up rather than steam.
- Flavor Boosters: Try adding fresh dill, Old Bay seasoning, or a dash of hot sauce for a different flavor profile.
What to Serve with Salmon Cakes
I always recommend serving these with a starch and a vegetable:
- The Classics: Brown rice or creamy mashed potatoes.
- The Veggies: A fresh green salad with vinaigrette, roasted broccoli, or sautéed spinach.
- The Sauce: These pair perfectly with homemade remoulade or a simple garlic aioli.

Storage & Leftover Ideas
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 3–5 days.
- Reheating: For the best texture, reheat in a skillet with a little oil or butter.
- Cold Option: These are incredible served cold over a salad with avocado and sunflower seeds for a quick lunch.

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Ingredients
- 24 ounces canned salmon 3-8oz cans with no skin/bones or 2-14.75 cans with skin/bones, drained, red or pink salmon
- 2 eggs if the patties won't hold their shape, you'll need to add another egg, egg yolk, or a tablespoon of mayonnaise
- 6 green onions minced
- 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs
- 1/2 cup grated parmesan
- 1 lime juiced
- 4 tablespoons avocado oil can use olive oil, increase oil if you like them extra crispy
Instructions
- Drain salmon. If using canned salmon that contains bones and skin, you can either remove them or crush the bones and mix everything together.
- In a large bowl, combine the 24 ounces canned salmon, 2 eggs, 6 green onions, 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs, 1/2 cup grated parmesan, and the juice from 1 lime. Use your hands to combine the mixture. Form them into 8 patties that are no more than one inch thick. If making salmon burgers, you can make the patties larger to fit the bun.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the 4 tablespoons avocado oil. When the oil is hot enough to bubble when a bread crumb gets tossed in, add your salmon patties. Be sure to leave enough room to allow space in between each patty. If your pan isn't large enough, you may need to cook them in two batches. Cook until golden brown, about 5-10 minutes, then flip and cook until golden brown on the other side.
- Serve warm. They also taste excellent cold on top of salad.
Notes
- Recipe easily doubles or triples if you want leftovers, however you may need to cook in batches to ensure they crisp properly.
- Popular reader variations/add-ins include lemon juice, crushed crackers, sauteed yellow onion, corn meal, fresh dill
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This recipe was originally published in June 2015 and has been updated with process photos, helpful information and cooking tips. Don’t worry – I didn’t change the recipe!

























I tried with the grated parmesan and they were so yummy. I always add a couple of Tbl spoons of Dijon or spicy mustard to mine and we all love the added flavor.
Very good!!
I have two 6oz cans of Kirkland skinless/boneless. I am a single so I don’t want to make a large amount. Can I just do the 12 oz. and keep the rest the same?
Yep! That’s what I’ve been doing lately. I find the skinless/boneless is just the easiest way to go and I like the smaller cans because sometimes I just want to make a small batch.
These were great!
I would have loved to read the recipe, but all the pop ups and adds made for a horrible experience.
I do apologize for the ads. I really do. But they are what make it possible for me to devote so much time to recipe developing, testing, photographing, writing, editing, etc. This blog is my full time job and the ads are what make it possible for everyone to enjoy free recipes.
Does it have to be canned I have salmon in packet from the store
That’ll work!
I added about 2 tablespoons of chopped jalapeño for a spicier version. Absolutely delicious.
Not sure if you have a Trader Joe’s near you, but they have a new product: Fried Jalapenos (much like the fried onion pieces you put on green bean casserole). They would be outstanding in the salmon patties! I already tried mixing them into chicken salad and they were SO GOOD.
Sounds so good.
You mentioned adding mayo for extra flavor. Any idea how much I should use with your recipe? Do I take anything out when I do? Thanks~ I can’t wait to make this for our next cook out!
A tablespoon or two of mayo would do the trick and I wouldn’t take anything out. These are so versatile you can make a lot of substitutions and they’ll still taste good!
How about adding cream cheese
I’ve never tried that!
Hi, these look amazing! I can’t wait to try, and I love your “full disclosure” regarding the “many ways” to approach the canned salmon ;P. I have a question, could you substitute crushed pork rinds for the bread crumbs to make them lower carb? Thank you!!!
Absolutely! I’ve done all sorts of substitutions and they always seem to turn out. I also love fried onion pieces (like the kind you put on top of green bean casserole at Thanksgiving) in place of the bread crumbs.