Golden Crusted Fish and Potato Cakes With Dill Yoghurt

"These fishcakes are heavenly... for me they outweigh a good feed of steak any day. My husband came up with this recipe as I strived to make even a half decent fishcake. I LOVE THEM!! They are lovely and golden, and you don't have to use expensive fish either (we use the basic white fish here in New Zealand - Hoki, and they are just perfect). We hope you enjoy them as much as we do :o)"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
12 Fishcakes
Serves:
4-5
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ingredients

  • Fish Cakes

  • 1.10 lb white fish (nothing with too strong flavour, can be pretty basic fish)
  • 6 medium potatoes
  • approximately 1 1/2 cups instant mash dried potato flakes (or)
  • additional 1 cup potato flakes
  • 2 -3 tablespoons parsley
  • 1 -2 teaspoon salt (to taste)
  • 12 teaspoon white pepper
  • light vegetable oil, to fry
  • Dill Yoghurt

  • 1 78 cup plain yogurt
  • 4 tablespoons dill (Fresh or Herb Paste in the tube)
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directions

  • De-bone fish and dice into small cubes (about the size of your little finger tip).
  • Coarsely grate 4 potatoes and Finely grate 2 potatoes.Gently squeeze some of the excess juice from the grated potatoes (however, don't go overboard).
  • Combine fish and potato with parsley, salt and pepper.
  • Add instant mash/potato flakes to bind the mixture together (you may need slightly more or less, depending on the amount of moisture left in your potatoes).
  • Roll fish cakes by hand, coating them in a mixture of potato flakes and salt.
  • Place oil in a frying pan (skillet), on medium heat (enough oil to fry, but not too much, as they can absorb quite a bit of oil).
  • Once up to temperature fry fishcakes for approximately 7 minutes a side, or until golden brown and warm throughout. (You may need to adjust the temperature from time to time to ensure they do not burn).
  • When finished, place on paper towels to absorb excess oil.
  • For the dill yoghurt, simply combine dill and yoghurt, and dollop onto your fish cakes.
  • Serve with rocket (arugula)/salad and your favourite dressing.

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My husband (Phil) and I (Mel) live in Auckland, New Zealand, and are passionate about home-made, gourmet meals on a budget. When we first met, Phil used to do all the cooking. Now we are both budding "chefs" :o) I am a primary school teacher, and my husband works for the tech team at vodafone. We love food, wine, walks, family time, and good conversation.
 
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