Salmon Fishcakes with Cucumber and Dill Sauce

Back in fashion again after years in the wilderness, fishcakes can be found in the classiest restaurants – but taste even better if you make them yourself.

This recipe combines red salmon with creamy mashed potato in a crisp coating, with a light summery sauce.

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This recipe is from The Delia Collection: Fish. Makes 12 (serves 3-4)


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Method

First of all boil the potatoes in salted water for about 25 minutes or until they are absolutely tender when tested with a skewer. (Be careful, though – if they are not tender you will get lumps.)

Then drain the potatoes and mash them to a purée with the mayonnaise using an electric hand whisk, then add some seasoning.  Now, in a large mixing bowl simply combine all the ingredients for the fishcakes together. Mix really thoroughly, then taste and season again if it needs it. After that, cover the bowl and place it in the refrigerator, giving it about 2 hours to chill and become firm.

To make the sauce: first pare off the peel of the cucumber with a potato peeler, as thinly as possible as the green bit just beneath the surface of the peel is important for the colour of the sauce. Then cut the cucumber in half lengthways and remove the seeds, using a teaspoon to scoop them out. Now cut the cucumber into ¼ inch (5 mm) dice. Next, heat the butter in a smallish pan over a very low heat, add the diced cucumber and some salt and toss it around in the butter. Then put a lid on and, keeping the heat as low as possible, let the cucumber sweat gently for about 10 minutes, shaking the pan from time to time to make sure none of it catches on the base. As soon as the pieces of cucumber are just tender (but still retaining some bite), stir in the crème fraîche, dill and a little lemon juice. Season with more salt if it needs it and some freshly milled black pepper, then warm through gently.

Now tip half the sauce into a liquidiser or food processor, whiz until it's smooth, then mix together with the rest of the sauce and set aside. When you are ready to cook the fishcakes, lightly flour a working surface, then turn the fish mixture on to it and, using your hands, pat and shape it into a long roll, 2-2½ inches (5-6 cm) in diameter.  Now cut the roll into 12 round fishcakes – pat each one into a neat, flat shape and then dip them one by one first into beaten egg and then into breadcrumbs, making sure they get a nice even coating all round. Now, in a large frying pan heat the oil and butter over a high heat, and when it is really hot, add half the fishcakes to the pan then turn the heat down to medium and give them 4 minutes shallow frying on each side. Then repeat with the other half, draining them on crumpled greaseproof paper. 

Serve immediately on hot plates with the warm cucumber and dill sauce, a sprig of dill and lemon wedges.

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