These easy salmon patties are crispy on the outside, tender and flavorful on the inside, and packed with savory salmon goodness. They’re a simple, budget-friendly meal that comes together quickly and works beautifully for lunch, dinner, or a light snack.
Made with canned or cooked salmon, herbs, and simple pantry ingredients, these patties are naturally protein-rich and can easily be adapted for a lower-carb eating style.
Can Salmon Patties Support Weight Loss Goals?
Salmon patties can fit well into a balanced weight-conscious meal plan because salmon provides protein and healthy fats that can help make a meal satisfying. Using minimal oil for cooking and pairing the patties with vegetables or a fresh salad can keep the overall meal balanced.
Do Salmon Patties Fit a High-Protein Lifestyle?
Yes. Salmon is naturally rich in protein, making these patties a good choice for a high-protein meal. Using eggs also adds additional protein, while replacing traditional breadcrumbs with almond flour can lower the carbohydrate content. Serve them with vegetables or a salad for an easy protein-focused meal.
Why This Recipe is Special
- High in protein — Salmon and eggs provide quality protein.
- Crispy and tender — A golden crust surrounds a moist salmon center.
- Quick and easy — Perfect when you need dinner without a lot of preparation.
- Lower-carb adaptable — Almond flour can replace traditional breadcrumbs.
- Budget-friendly — Canned salmon makes this recipe affordable and convenient.
My Personal Experience
- These patties are perfect for busy evenings.
I love how quickly everything comes together without needing a complicated cooking process. - The crispy edges are my favorite part.
Pan-frying gives the patties a beautifully golden exterior while keeping the center tender. - They are great for using pantry staples.
Canned salmon, eggs, seasonings, and a few simple ingredients can turn into a satisfying meal. - They work with so many sides.
Serve them with salad, roasted vegetables, steamed broccoli, or a creamy dipping sauce.
Perfect For
These salmon patties are perfect for weeknight dinners, quick lunches, meal prep, family meals, light dinners, high-protein meals, and lower-carb meal plans.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Crispy outside and tender inside
A hot skillet creates a delicious golden crust while keeping the salmon mixture moist. - Protein-packed
Salmon and eggs make these patties naturally satisfying and protein-rich. - Easy pantry recipe
Canned salmon makes preparation quick and convenient. - Customizable
Add herbs, spices, lemon zest, or a little hot sauce to create your favorite flavor combination.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not draining the salmon well — Excess liquid can make the mixture too wet and difficult to shape.
- Making the patties too thick — Thick patties may brown before the center becomes hot.
- Flipping too early — Allow the first side to develop a golden crust before turning.
- Using excessive oil — Too much oil can make the patties greasy instead of lightly crisp.
Required Equipment
- Large mixing bowl — Provides enough room to combine the ingredients evenly.
- Fork — Makes breaking up the salmon quick and easy.
- Non-stick skillet — Helps prevent the patties from sticking while they brown.
- Spatula — Makes flipping the delicate patties easier.
- Measuring cups and spoons — Keeps the seasoning and ingredient ratios consistent.
Storage Instructions
Store cooked salmon patties in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
For longer storage, allow them to cool completely before placing them in a freezer-safe container with parchment paper between the layers. Freeze for up to 2–3 months.
Reheat refrigerated patties in a skillet over medium-low heat for 3–4 minutes per side, or in an air fryer at 375°F (190°C) for 5–7 minutes until heated through.
Recipe Details
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 12–15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Best Season: All-season
Calories: Approximately 285 calories per serving
Short Introduction
Crispy, golden salmon patties made with tender salmon, eggs, herbs, and simple seasonings.
They’re naturally protein-rich and can easily be made lower-carb with almond flour.
Serve them with a fresh salad or roasted vegetables for a satisfying meal.
📝 Ingredients
- 2 cans salmon (14.75 oz each), drained — Remove bones and skin if desired.
- 2 large eggs
- ½ cup almond flour — Use ¾ cup regular breadcrumbs if preferred.
- ¼ cup finely chopped onion
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon paprika
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 2 tablespoons olive oil — For pan-frying.
- Optional: 1 tablespoon fresh dill — Adds a bright, herby flavor.
Directions
- Prepare the salmon.
Drain the salmon very well and place it in a large mixing bowl. Flake it gently with a fork. - Add the remaining ingredients.
Add eggs, almond flour, onion, parsley, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and dill if using. - Mix the mixture.
Stir until everything is evenly combined. The mixture should hold together when pressed. If it feels too wet, add another 1–2 tablespoons almond flour. - Shape the patties.
Divide the mixture into 8 equal portions. Shape each portion into a patty approximately ½-inch thick. - Heat the skillet.
Add olive oil to a non-stick skillet and heat over medium heat for about 1–2 minutes. The oil should shimmer but should not smoke. - Cook the first side.
Carefully place the patties in the skillet without overcrowding. Cook for approximately 4–5 minutes until the bottom is golden brown and crisp. - Flip carefully.
Use a wide spatula to gently turn each patty. Cook for another 4–5 minutes until the second side is golden and the patties are heated through. - Check the texture.
The finished patties should have a firm golden crust while remaining moist in the center. - Serve.
Remove from the skillet and let them rest for 1–2 minutes before serving.
High-Protein Cooking Tips
- Use salmon with a high protein content and minimal added ingredients.
- Almond flour keeps the patties lower in carbohydrates than traditional breadcrumbs.
- Avoid adding excessive flour because it can make the patties dense.
- Pair with Greek yogurt-based sauce or a fresh vegetable salad for an additional protein boost.
Nutrition Facts
Per Serving — Approximate
Based on 8 patties and 2 patties per serving.
- Calories: ~285
- Fat: ~17 g
- Cholesterol: ~150 mg
- Sodium: ~520 mg
- Potassium: ~430 mg
- Total Carbohydrates: ~5 g
- Fiber: ~2 g
- Net Carbs: ~3 g
- Sugars: ~1 g
- Protein: ~28 g
- Calcium: ~180 mg
Nutrition values are approximate and will vary depending on the salmon, almond flour, and other brands used.
Notes
- Storage: Refrigerate cooked patties for up to 3 days or freeze for 2–3 months.
- Reheating: Reheat in a skillet or air fryer to restore crispness.
- Allergy: Contains fish, eggs, and almonds if almond flour is used.
- Breadcrumb option: Regular breadcrumbs can replace almond flour if lower carbohydrates are not a priority.
- Flavor boost: Add lemon zest, fresh dill, Old Bay-style seasoning, or a pinch of cayenne.
- Sauce: Serve with a mixture of Greek yogurt, lemon juice, dill, and Dijon mustard.
- Canned salmon: Remove bones and skin if you prefer a smoother texture, although the edible bones in canned salmon are soft and provide calcium.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use fresh salmon instead of canned salmon?
Yes, cook the salmon thoroughly, cool it, flake it, and use approximately 3 cups of cooked salmon.
2. Why are my salmon patties falling apart?
The mixture may be too wet, so add a little more almond flour or breadcrumbs and chill the patties for 15–20 minutes before cooking.
3. Can I bake salmon patties instead of frying them?
Yes, bake them at 400°F (200°C) for approximately 15–20 minutes, flipping halfway through.
4. Can I make these in an air fryer?
Yes, air-fry at 375°F (190°C) for about 10–12 minutes, flipping halfway through.
5. Are salmon patties good for meal prep?
Yes, they refrigerate well for up to 3 days and can also be frozen for longer storage.
6. Can I make them without almond flour?
Yes, breadcrumbs, crushed pork rinds, or another suitable binder can be used depending on your dietary preferences.




