Leftover Rice and Fish Cakes

I like to keep the batter in the fridge and cook fresh when serving.Or - freeze cooked or uncooked for up to 3 months, place in between baking paper to easily grab for a quick meal!

Leftover Rice and Fish Cakes

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    AGE APPROPRIATE: when tolerating fish and eggs separately (allergens)

    Leftover Rice and Fish Cakes

    AGE APPROPRIATE: when tolerating fish and eggs separately (allergens)

    • Frying Pan
    • Sandwich Press
    • Mixing Bowl
    • 1 cup cooked and cooked rice
    • A large tin salmon (400g) or any other tinned fish you want to use (eg sardines, mackere
    • 2 tbsp cassava flour (can also use buckwheat or if tolerating gluten spelt flour)
    • 1 egg

    Optional

    • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
    • 1-2 TBSP finely chopped herbs such as parsley or dill or coriander
    • Small handful cheese such as Parmesan or cheddar (if tolerating dairy, omit for under 12 months)
    1. Place all ingredients in a bowl and mix well - if using fish with the bones make sure they are all crushed down.

    2. Pan fry in some ghee or avocado or olive oil, until cooked through on both sides - or pop in your sandwich press for a quick cook

    AGE APPROPRIATE: when tolerating fish and eggs separately (allergens)

    Notes:

    Will last in fridge for up to 3 days - I like to keep the batter in the fridge and cook fresh when serving.
    Or - freeze cooked or uncooked for up to 3 months, place in between baking paper to easily grab for a quick meal!

    Breakfast
    Chinese, French

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