When I was growing up I used to stay the summers with my Grandparents on lake Martin near Alexander City Al. one of my all time favorite things my Grandmother used to make was Slamon Croquets. Not to be confused with Salmon Patties. Croquets are thick and fluffy not flat like patties. Nanny had a special technique to get them just right. After she mixed them up she would scoop out a good rounded tablespoon full of the batter and place it in here hand. It would be formed in to a ball and then with her fingers bent slightly she would press down on the top of the ball forming it into a triangle. Dropping them into hot grease in a skillet about 1/2 in. of oil in skillet. As they browned in one side she would flip them over to the next side, browning on all three sides. My hands are to big and I cant get the same triangle shape like hers but she taught my to make them the way she did. I can get them close but not exactly like hers. They still take me back to a time long gone but not forgotten. She has been gone for a while now and still miss her but she is still alive and well in my memory when I make the Salmon Croquets she made for me growing up.
1 can of Double Q Salmon, picked clean.
1 egg beaten
1/3 cup of flour
1/3 cup of corn meal
salt to taste
pepper to taste
1/4 cup milk added in a little at a time
Mix everything in a bowl adding the milk to the mix last until its a slightly dry dough that sticks together to form. If its to wet then add a little more corn meal or flour. Scoop out a rounded tablespoon full and drop into you hand. Form into a ball and press into a triangle shape by bending your hand at the knuckle and keeping your fingers straight and closed together, then press in top with your other hand. Drop them into about a half inch of hot oil in a skillet, cast iron if you have it. Brown them on all three sides. Really good served with home made mashed potatoes and gravy, Buscuits, fresh tomatoes and sliced onion. It doesnt get much better.

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