Salmon Casserole Bake

Thursday, 21 January 2010



I'm all for comfort food in the winter . . . rich soups and thick stews . . . tasty casseroles. Homey and comforting and warming stick to your innards foods.



A casserole just like this one surely hits the spot and ticks all the boxes . . . salmon, peas, potatoes stirred into a lucious cream sauce, and then baked under a blanket of buttered bread crumbs until bubbling and crisp. This was one of my ex mother in laws recipes. It's kind of like a big salmon fishcake baked in a casserole dish.



I like to buy the Connetable brand of tinned salmon, as it doesn't have any skin or bones in it, and I am rather lazy. I also hate it when I miss a bone . . . and I end up with it on my fork . . . shudder. It makes me feel rather ill. It's a texture thing.



You could cheat and use a tin of creamed soup, but a homemade cream sauce is infinitely tastier and not all that hard to execute.



Even the little lad next door loves this, and that says a lot. He's a really picky eater.




*Salmon Casserole Bake*
Serves 4
Printable Recipe

2 (160g) tins of skinless, boneless salmon (I buy Connetable
Wile Alasken Pink Salmon. You can also use one large tin of
regular pink wild salmon, drained, skin and bones removed)
4 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into cubes
1 cup of frozen peas

For the sauce:
2 TBS butter
2 TBS plain flour
1 medium onion, peeled and chopped
a dash of hot pepper sauce
salt and black pepper to taste
8 ounces milk
4 ounces single cream

To top:
1 cup soft bread crumbs
1 TBS butter melted

Place the cubed potatoes into a saucepan and cover with slightly salted water. Bring to the boil. Simmer for about 10 minutes. You want them almost cooked, but still retaining their shape. Drain well, and place in a bowl. Flake the salmon and mix it into the potatoes along with the frozen peas. Set aside.

Butter a shallow 2 pint baking dish. Pre-heat the oven to 180*C/375*F.

Make the sauce as follows. Melt the butter in a saucepan and add the onions. Cook, stirring until the onions have softened. Whisk in the flour. Cook for one minute. Whisk in the milk and cream. Cook and stir until the mixture bubbles and thickens. Season to taste with salt and pepper and hot pepper sauce.

Pour the cream sauce over the potato mixture, stirring gently to combine. Spread into the prepared baking dish. Mix the bread crumbs and butter together. Sprinkle evenly over top of the casserole and then bake in the heated oven for about 30 to 35 minutes, until bubbling and nicely browned on top.

11 comments

  1. This looks so cozy and comforting to eat on a chilly winter's night, Marie! And timely with this recipe too, for I've been hunting new preparations for salmon! :o) Happy Day, dear friend--LOVE YA ((BIG HUGS))

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  2. Me encanta el salmón . Apunto tu receta

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  3. So ... when can I come around for dinner?

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  4. Hi Marie
    I am going to make this tomorrow for dinner. My husband will love it!
    Hugs, Rhondi

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  5. Hi Marie.
    I made this recipe last night. It was excellent! My husband wanted a second helping, and took the leftovers to work today for his lunch! Thank you, and looking forward to trying more of your delicious recipes!

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  6. Hi I'm a big fan of your blog. I tried out this recipe tonight and it was awesome.I didnt have the green peas at home so substitute with some leftover steam vegetables and it came out perfect. Thanks for sharing your lovely recipes..

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  7. Nayomi, I am so glad that you tried my recipe and that you liked it! You really made my day! Thanks so much for letting me know!

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  8. This was great! My first casserole. I did a little substituting and it turned out great too! i used soybeans(the only frozen veg i had) I used frozen hashbrowns for potatoes and condensed milk for the cream... lol, it turned out good! Thanks for posting this, I hope to have all the right ingredients to make it next time

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  9. Delish! My husband wanted to eat it before it even went in the oven and would have eaten the entire casserole if I'd let him. I did use coconut milk and added some dill weed. A keeper!

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    1. I am so pleased it was enjoyed! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience!

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