Slice and lightly toast several pieces of bread. Place in food processor and pulse to make 1½ cups crumbs. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly sprinkle the trout with salt and pepper, wrap in foil and ...
Real wild rice, the reedy lake and river grain beloved by the Ojibwa Indians, is a prehistoric pantry staple older than the country itself. Far more than its cultivated cousins, it expresses the ...
For many eager anglers, the opening day of trout season can be considered the unofficial start of spring. It’s the time when many will dust off their rods, reels, boots, vests and other gear preparing ...
Ash Wednesday is here, which means it’s time to freshen up that stack of meatless Friday recipes. Here’s a tasty gem to add to your repertoire. These fish cakes combine the New England seafood staple ...
From classic tuna patties to vegan 'crab' cakes, fish cakes can be adapted to suit any diet or taste preference. With the right ingredients, they can be both delicious and nutrient-packed. Whether ...
Trout cakes from Cider Beans, Wild Greens and Dandelion Jelly — From "Cider Beans, Wild Greens and Dandelion Jelly: Recipes from Southern Appalachia," by Joan E. Aller (Andrews McMeel Publishing, ...
Fish cakes, whether made from fresh, canned, or plant-based ingredients, are a tasty way to enjoy nutrient-rich seafood.
A favorite offering in Thai restaurants, usually as an appetizer, is tod mun, little fried fish cakes scented with kaffir lime leaf. These spicy fish cakes are good any time of year and make a fine ...
1. Place the potatoes in a small pot andadd water to cover. Place the pot over high heat and bring to a boil. Cook the potatoes until tender (a knife will pierce easily), about 15 minutes (time will ...