An Easy Nova Scotia Fish Cakes Recipe (2024)

October 30, 2019

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Growing up in Nova Scotia, fish cakes were something we ate regularly.

This Nova Scotia fish cakes recipe is so versatile you can use salt cod, or it’s also great with leftover fish such as salmon or tilapia.

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You can find fish cakes at home or order them in Nova Scotia restaurants.

Traditional Nova Scotia recipes are usually quite simple, easy to make and easy on the budget.

In fact they are on almost every menu in restaurants in Cape Breton, and often a breakfast option with a side of beans.

Fish cakes are often as simple as fish, mashed potatoes, egg, onion and celery if you want to get fancy.

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I also like to add fresh herbs and spices if I have them on hand. Dill is great, but so is summer savoury or parsley.

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I love how fish cakes are found all over the world. Fish cakes in Barbados are round instead of flat patties.

They are found on practically all menus from street vendors to 5-star hotels.

You can also find fish cakes in Ireland and pastéis de bacalhau also known as salt cod fritters in Portugal.

Similar fritters called bacalaítos are in the Dominican Republic and fiskefrikadeller in Denmark.

Fish Cakes Recipe

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If you’ve never made fish cakes before this is why they need to be a staple:

  • They are a quick and healthy meal with potatoes, fish and egg.
  • The recipe is adaptable. You can add in more veggies, add spice, and even swap out some of the white potato for sweet potato or squash.
  • They freeze well and make for great last minute meals.
  • Picky eaters love them. The original recipe isn’t spicy or bitter.
  • You can make them as thick or thin as you want. Small fish patties are great as appetizers with a bit of tartare sauce or lemon mayonnaise.

Salt Cod Fish Cakes

Salt cod is often thought of as an ingredient in Portuguese cooking but it’s been part of traditional Nova Scotia cuisine since the earliest settlers.

Salting fish was a means to preserve it so salt cod is first salted then dried.

It’s a bit of a tedious to work with as it needs to be soaked to rehydrate and the water needs to be changed several times.

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Although we now have reliable refrigeration, some Nova Scotia recipes continue to use salt cod fish.

But I’ve made fish cakes many times with whatever fish I have on hand or whatever is on sale.

Chicken Haddie Fish Cakes

While I grew up eating fish cakes made from chicken haddie, it’s now tough to find. Chicken haddie is a throwback to our British ancestry.

It was a can of boneless mixed fish, usually cod, hake and pollack – the most affordable fish.

It made traditional fish cake recipes easy because people usually had a can of chicken haddie in their cupboards and only needed mashed potatoes to make the cakes.

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Fish Cakes FAQ

Are Fish Cakes Gluten-Free?

They absolutely can be! The fish patties are dipped in all purpose white flour and then pan fried. Simply use gluten-free flour and they are ready to go.

Can I Use Panko Bread Crumbs?

My Nova Scotia fish cakes recipe uses flour and then pan fried in butter. That’s how I ate it growing up and continue to prefer it.

You can easily do a simple batter with the fish cakes the same way you would pan fry fish:

Dip one fish patty at a time. First in flour, then in a beaten egg. Allow the excess egg drip off before coating fish cakes in the bread crumb.

Can I Freeze Fish Cakes?

You can keep uncooked fish cakes in the fridge for a day or two. You can also keep fish cakes in the freezer for up to three months.

I prefer to cook them then freeze, and then just defrost and warm in the oven.

But you can also defrost the fish cakes and then finish them by pan frying.

How to Make Fish Cakes – An Easy Recipe

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Nova Scotia Fish Cakes

Yield: 4-6 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

A quick and easy Nova Scotia fish cakes recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb fish, cooked
  • 5 large potatoes, russet or baking potatoes
  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 tsp summer savoury (optional)
  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 tablespoons celery, diced
  • 1/4 cup onions, diced
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • Sea salt and cracked black pepper

Instructions

  1. Over medium-low heat add vegetable oil to a heated sauce pan. Saute onion and celery until translucent, about 3-5 minutes. Set aside to cool.
  2. Cut potatoes into quarters and boil until cooked and drain. Return to pot. Add butter, garlic salt, sea salt, black pepper, sauteed onion and celery, and summer savoury (optional). Mash together to create mashed potatoes. Let cool in fridge
  3. Add fish and beaten egg and loosely combine. Form into patties and place on large plate or tray. Put in fridge for one hour to allow patties to cool.
  4. To cook heat sauce pan over medium heat. Add 1 tablespoon of oil or butter. Lightly flour patties and pan fry until golden, 2-3 minutes a side.
  5. You can eat them immediately or cool to eat the next day or freeze to eat later.

Notes

1. Normally I don't use garlic powder or garlic salt but growing up my grandmother made mashed potatoes with garlic salt and although she's passed our family continues the tradition.

2. Cooling the fish patties in the fridge makes them easier to pan fry. I prefer them to be the size of hamburgers, a little more flat than the ones in these photos.

3. You can serve with tartare sauce, sweet chili sauce, tomato jam or ketchup.

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FAQs

How do you keep homemade fish cakes from falling apart? ›

What can I do to stop my Thai fish cakes falling apart in the frying pan? You need to work the mixture more. Kneading or mixing the mixture changes the protein and makes it sticky. That help the cakes stay together.

How do you get fish cakes to stick together? ›

Egg – Next, dip the fish cake into the beaten eggs and let the excess drip off. Panko breadcrumbs – And finally, place it in a bowl of panko breadcrumbs. Spoon some breadcrumbs over then use your hands to pat it on to adhere as best you can. Pick the fish cake up and let the excess breadcrumbs fall off.

Why are my fish cakes rubbery? ›

Most version include egg which is used as a binder. In this recipe, you have that option but personally I prefer the texture without the egg. Adding egg gives the Thai fish cakes a rubbery texture which some people like.

What is the best binder for fish cakes? ›

Eggs and cracker crumbs will help bind everything together below a drift of spice. Make sure to leave some time to chill the resulting patties in the refrigerator – the cold will help them set up so they don't fall apart in the sauté pan.

What is the best binding agent for fish cakes? ›

Pick Your Binders

One thing you'll always need for fish cakes is an egg. The proteins in the egg will help bind together your fish cake mix as it cooks. Think of it as your glue: Without it, your fish cakes are going to fall apart.

How do you know when fish cakes are done? ›

Fry, adjusting the heat as needed, until one side of the cakes is golden brown, about 4 minutes. Turn and brown the other side. Peek into one of the cakes to be sure it's cooked through and then keep the batch warm in the oven while you fry the rest. Right before serving, squeeze lime juice over the fishcakes.

How does Jamie Oliver make fish cakes? ›

Method
  1. Roughly chop the fish, then peel and grate the potato.
  2. Combine with the flour in a bowl, then season with sea salt and black pepper.
  3. Bring together with your hands and shape into 12 flat patties, then leave to chill in the fridge.
  4. Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a heavy-based pan over a medium-high heat.

How is fish cake made? ›

A fishcake (sometimes written as fish cake) is a culinary dish consisting of filleted fish or other seafood minced or ground, mixed with a starchy ingredient, and fried until golden. Asian-style fishcakes usually contain fish with salt, water, starch, and egg. They can include a combination of fish paste and surimi.

Why do fish cakes fall apart when cooked? ›

If you add too much egg, for instance, or the canned fish isn't properly drained, the mixture will be too wet and the cakes will fall apart. Too many breadcrumbs, on the other hand, will make your cakes dry and crumbly.

What is the pink in fish cake? ›

This processed roll is primarily made of frozen surimi (processed, pureed whitefish), while the pink swirl comes from food coloring. Invented in the 1800s and prepared by slicing and steaming, narutomaki has a history of gracing traditional noodle soups, such as ramen and soba.

Are fish cakes healthy for you? ›

For those who love seafood, Fish Cakes are an ultimate late-evening snack. Light on the stomach and easy to digest, Fish Cakes are also a healthy addition to your diet as they are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids.

How long does it take for fish cake to go bad? ›

Store-bought, unopened fish cakes typically last for about a week past the printed date on the package. Once opened, they should be consumed within 2 to 3 days.

Why is frozen fish tough? ›

Animal Proteins. A well-known characteristic of frozen fish and mammals is a decrease in the water-binding capacity of muscle tissue, resulting in a loss of juice at thawing (drip). In addition, an increase in the firmness of the meat flesh is often observed.

Why do my fish patties fall apart? ›

If you add too much egg, for instance, or the canned fish isn't properly drained, the mixture will be too wet and the cakes will fall apart. Too many breadcrumbs, on the other hand, will make your cakes dry and crumbly.

What causes a homemade cake to fall? ›

Why did my cake sink in the middle?
  • 1 – Your ratio of ingredients is incorrect. ...
  • 2 – Your cake tin is too small. ...
  • 3 – You're undermixing your cake batter. ...
  • 4 – You're overmixing your cake batter. ...
  • 5 – You're opening the oven door too early when checking your cake. ...
  • 6 – Your oven is too cold.
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What keeps cake from falling apart? ›

If your oven temperature is too hot it can affect the rise and structure of your cake. Get an oven thermometer and make sure your temperature falls within the right range. You under-mixed the batter. Leaving pockets of dry ingredients that aren't mixed into the batter well enough can cause weak points inside your cake.

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