Best 3 Smoked Mackerel Fishcakes Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

Discover the delectable flavors of smoked mackerel fishcakes, a culinary delight that tantalizes taste buds with its unique blend of textures and flavors. These golden-brown patties, crafted with flaked smoked mackerel, potatoes, and a medley of herbs and spices, offer a symphony of tastes and aromas that will leave you craving more. Accompanied by three distinctive sauces – a zesty lemon and dill sauce, a creamy horseradish sauce, and a vibrant salsa verde – these fishcakes transform into culinary masterpieces, each sauce adding its own layer of flavor and complexity. Whether served as a delectable appetizer or a hearty main course, smoked mackerel fishcakes promise an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

Let's cook with our recipes!

PEPPERED MACKEREL FISHCAKES



Peppered mackerel fishcakes image

Use up leftover mash to create a comforting, good-value family meal

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Dinner, Main course

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 9

300g cold mashed potato
6 spring onions , thinly sliced
1 tbsp horseradish sauce
250g / 9oz peppered mackerel fillets, skinned and flaked
2 tbsp plain flour
1 egg , beaten
85g dried breadcrumbs
sunflower oil , for frying (optional)
salad and lemon wedges, to serve

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together the potato, spring onions, horseradish and mackerel, then shape into 8 even-size cakes. Roll the fishcakes in the flour, shaking off any excess, then dip in the egg, followed by the breadcrumbs. Cover and chill until ready to cook. Can be prepared up to a day ahead, or frozen.
  • Gently grill or shallow-fry the fishcakes for 5-6 mins on each side until crunchy, golden brown and hot all the way through. Serve with salad and lemon wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 427 calories, Fat 26 grams fat, SaturatedFat 5 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 32 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 2 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 18 grams protein, Sodium 1.76 milligram of sodium

SMOKED MACKEREL FISHCAKES



Smoked Mackerel Fishcakes image

Make and share this Smoked Mackerel Fishcakes recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Laka

Categories     Kid Friendly

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

500 g floury potatoes, peeled, cut into large chunks
15 g butter
350 g smoked mackerel
1/2 lemon, juice and 1 tsp finely grated zest
2 tablespoons dill, chopped
1 teaspoon mustard
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 tablespoon flour, for dusting
15 g butter, for frying
1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil, for frying
150 ml sour cream
2 teaspoons cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon mustard
1 tablespoon horseradish, grated (can be from a jar)
1/2 apple, peeled, cored and grated

Steps:

  • Boil the potatoes until tender, drain and mash with the butter. Allow to cool enough to handle.
  • Remove the skin and bones from the mackerel and break the flesh into large chunks. Combine with the potato, lemon juice, zest, dill, mustard, salt and pepper. Mix well.
  • With wet hands form the mixture into eight cakes. Lightly dust with flour, place on a plate or tray and cover with clingfilm before refrigerating for 30 minutes to firm up (this makes the cakes easier to handle).
  • Meanwhile gently combine sour cream with the rest of the ingredients. Set aside and keep in the fridge.
  • Heat half the butter and oil and fry the cakes over a medium heat, four at a time, on both sides for 6 minutes on the first side, then about four on the other. Don't turn the cakes over until they have a nice crust. Keep warm.
  • Serve with the horseradish and apple sauce and lemon wedges.

TRADITIONAL SMOKED MACKEREL FISHCAKES



Traditional Smoked Mackerel Fishcakes image

Smoked mackerel fishcakes aren't just healthy to eat, they're delicious. This easy-to-make recipe will show you how to make in less than 45 minutes.

Provided by Elaine Lemm

Categories     Brunch     Entree     Lunch     Appetizer

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 10

14 ounces (400 grams) potatoes, peeled, quartered
2 large hard-boiled eggs
1 large egg, beaten
1/4 cup parsley, finely chopped
4 heaping teaspoons fresh horseradish, or creamed horseradish sauce
6 ounces (160 grams) skinless, boneless smoked mackerel
Salt, to taste
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
Lemon wedges, for garnish

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Place potatoes in a large saucepan, cover with cold water and add a pinch of salt. Bring to boil and cook until tender. Drain, mash, and set aside,
  • Cut eggs in half, remove yolks and cut white into tiny dice. Place yolks into a fine sieve and push through using back of a spoon.
  • In a large baking bowl, add potato, sieved egg yolks, diced egg white, parsley, horseradish or horseradish cream, and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Stir well.
  • Flake mackerel into large chunks and add to potato mixture, stirring gently until all ingredients are well mixed. Do not over mix or fish will turn to mush.
  • Divide fish mixture into 6. Roll each sixth into a ball, dip into flour and roll until evenly coated. Dip ball into beaten egg, roll to cover evenly, then dip into flour again. Flatten ball into a patty and set aside. Repeat with remaining fishcake mixture.
  • Heat a skillet large enough to hold 3 fishcakes. Pour in enough oil to cover bottom of skillet, 1/4-inch deep. Heat until hot, but not smoking.
  • Add 3 fishcakes. Cook for 3 minutes, flip over and cook for another 3. Remove from pan and drain on kitchen paper. Keep warm. Repeat with remaining fishcakes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 237 kcal, Carbohydrate 31 g, Cholesterol 114 mg, Fiber 5 g, Protein 14 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 177 mg, Sugar 4 g, Fat 8 g, ServingSize 6 cakes (6 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

Tips:

  • Use fresh smoked mackerel for the best flavor. If you can't find fresh smoked mackerel, you can use canned smoked mackerel, but be sure to drain and flake it before using.
  • To make the fishcakes more crispy, coat them in breadcrumbs before frying.
  • Serve the fishcakes with a squeeze of lemon juice and your favorite tartar sauce or remoulade.
  • If you don't have a food processor, you can mash the potatoes and smoked mackerel together with a fork.
  • Be careful not to overcook the fishcakes, or they will become dry and tough.

Conclusion:

Smoked mackerel fishcakes are a delicious and easy-to-make meal that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are a great way to use up leftover smoked mackerel, and they can be served with a variety of sides. Whether you are a fan of smoked mackerel or just looking for a new way to enjoy fish, these fishcakes are sure to please.

Related Topics