Thai Fish Cakes (An Easy To Make 30-Minute Recipe) (2024)

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These Thai Fish Cakes are packed with white flaky fish, crunchy green beans and bold Thai flavours and served alongside a zingy dipping sauce. They take less than 30 minutes to make and are great served as an appetizer or alongside a salad for a light meal.

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Table of Contents

What Are Thai Fish Cakes

Why You Will Love These Thai Fish Cakes

What You Need To Make These Thai Fish Cakes

What Type Of White Fish Is Best

How To Make These Thai Fish Cakes

What’s In The Dipping Sauce?

What About Leftovers?

Thai Fish Cakes Recipe

What Are Thai Fish Cakes

Thai fish cakes, known as “Tod Mun Pla,” are a popular and flavorful Thai appetizer or classic thai street food. They are made by blending minced white fish with typical thai ingredients including red curry paste, lime leaves, fish sauce, and various herbs. Traditionally Thai Fish Cakes are deep fried in vegetable oil and served with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce.

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Why You Will Love These Thai Fish Cakes

  • These delicious Thai Fish Cakes are just like the ones I used to get at my favourite neighbourhood Thai restaurant. They are crispy on the outside and soft in the middle with crunchy flecks of green beansin each bite.
  • If you are a fan of the tangy, sweet, spicy and salty flavours of thai cuisine, you will love these fish cakes.
  • These are a great appetizer to serve to a group, or make them into a meal served with a salad (like “Faux” Green Papaya Salad).
  • They take less than 30 minutes to make start to finish, so easy!
  • They are even kid friendly! My toddler loves these little fish cakes although I skip serving them with the dipping sauce and instead give them to her with sweet chilli sauce
  • These thai fish cakes are Paleo, Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain Free and Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal.

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What You Need To Make These Thai Fish Cakes

  • White Fish:really any flaky white dish works for these,
  • Egg yolks:yolks are used to bind the fish cakes and help to ensure they hold together when cooking.
  • Thai Curry Paste:this is where a lot if the flavour comes from in these fish cakes. You can get Thai thai red curry paste at most grocery stores or on Amazon. Alternatively there are recipes you can find online likethisfor a simple homemade red thai curry paste.
  • Green Beans:Small pieces of raw green beans add a nice crunch of texture to the fish cakes.
  • Cilantro:Chopped cilantro adds a nice fresh flavour to the fish cakes. If you do not like the taste of cilantro, it can be substituted for finely chopped spring onions/green onion
  • Lime Zest

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What Type Of White Fish Is Best

The best type of fish for this Thai fish cakes recipe is one that has a firm texture and mild flavor, allowing it to absorb the aromatic herbs and spices used in the dish. It’s essential to use boneless and skinless white fish fillets to make the preparation process easier. While using the freshest fish may provide a slightly better flavour, feel free to use frozen and thawed fish fillets. Common types of fish used to make asian fish cakes include:

  1. Cod:Cod has a mild flavor that pairs well with the bold and aromatic Thai seasonings.
  2. Haddock:Similar to cod, haddock has a mild flavor and a firm texture, making it suitable for fish cakes.
  3. Tilapia:Tilapia is a versatile and mild-flavored fish that can be used for a more budget-friendly option.
  4. Sea bass: Sea bass offers a mild and slightly sweet flavor
  5. Halibut: known for its dense and meaty texture, providing a substantial bite in the fish cakes.

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How To Make These Thai Fish Cakes

  1. In a food processor combine the raw fish fillets, egg yolk and curry paste and blend on medium speed for a few minutes until it forms a paste consistency.
  2. Transfer the fish paste mixture to a mixing bowl and stir in the green beans, cilantro and lime zest.
  3. Using your hands form the batter into small balls before pressing them down into the palm of your hand to flatten them into a patty shape. I recommend keeping a small bowl of cold water nearby to dunk your hands in between rolling each ball to prevent the batter from sticking.
  4. Heat enough oil to coat the bottom of a frying pan on medium heat and once the oil is hot add the fish cakes and cook for 3 minutes per side until golden brown in color.

You can find more detailed step by step instructions in the recipe card below.

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What’s In The Dipping Sauce?

The dipping sauce is not to be skipped! It’s loaded with tangy, fresh, sweet and salty flavors and is the perfect accompaniment to serve alongside the thai style fish cakes. For the sauce you need the following ingredients:

  • Red Thai Chilies: Feel free to add more or less depending on your tolerance for spice.
  • Fish Sauce: fish sauce is one of my favourite secret ingredients in thai cooking. I love the salty taste it adds to dishes.
  • White Wine Vinegar: alternatively rice wine vinegar also works for this sauce.
  • Cilantro and Mint: The herbs add a wonderful fresh and light flavor to the dip.
  • Honey: Helps to balance out the acidity from the vinegar and lime juice
  • Garlic: Be sure to use fresh garlic rather than jarred garlic which doesn’t have as strong a flavour.
  • Lime Zest: this is used in place of kaffir lime leaves which can be hard to find.

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What About Leftovers?

Leftover fish cakes can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. To reheat I recommend placing them in a skillet with a little oil to crisp them back up. Alternatively they can also be reheated in an airfryer on 375 degrees for 4-5 minutes until warmed through.

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Other Thai Inspired Recipes from the site:

  • Thai Curry Noodle Salad
  • Thai Butternut Squash Soup
  • “Faux” Green Papaya Salad
  • Thai Beef Salad
  • Thai Chicken Larb Salad (Larb Gai)

If you make this recipe let me know in the comment section below, I would love to hear what you think or take a photo and tag me (@everylastbite_) on Instagram, I love seeing your photos!

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Thai Fish Cakes Recipe

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These Thai Fish Cakes are packed with white flaky fish, crunchy green beans and bold Thai flavours and served alongside a zingy dipping sauce. They are great as an appetizer or served with salad as a main.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Diets Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Paleo, Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal, Whole30

Servings 4

Calories 205 kcal

Ingredients

  • 15 ounces white fish (can be a combination of sea bass, cod, halibut etc)
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 3 tbsp thai red curry paste
  • 1/3 cup finely chopped raw green beans
  • 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
  • 1 tsp grated lime zest
  • 1 1/2 tbsp avocado oil or olive oil

Dipping Sauce

  • 1/2 red Thai chili finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp fish sauce
  • 2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 1/2 tbsp chopped cilantro
  • 1/2 tbsp chopped mint
  • 1/2 tbsp honey
  • 1 clove minced garlic
  • 1 tsp lime juice

Instructions

  • In a food processor combine the fish, egg yolk and curry paste and blend for 4 minutes it becomes paste consistency.

  • Transfer the blended fish to a bowl and stir in the chopped green beans, cilantro and lime zest.

  • Heat the oil in a large non stick skillet on medium high heat. Form the mixture into 1 1/2 tbsp sized balls, place them in the skillet and then flatten the balls gently with your fingers into a patty shape.

  • Working in batches, cook the fish cakes for 3 minutes per side until golden and crispy on both sides and then transfer to a plate while you cook the remaining fish cakes.

  • In a bowl combine the dipping sauce ingredients and stir until well combine.

  • Serve the fish cakes with dipping sauce on the side for dipping.

Nutrition

Calories: 205kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 23gFat: 10gCholesterol: 151mgSodium: 415mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4g

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  1. Bethanny October 29, 2021 @ 4:20 am Reply

    They far exceeded my expectations! Really really delicious. Will definitely make them again

  2. Michelle Powell August 24, 2020 @ 5:46 am Reply

    This was wonderful – my husband and I loved it! Honestly, he can’t stop talking about it. We didn’t have any fresh herbs, but we sprinkled some chopped fennel fronds on top after baking. Thanks for a great recipe!

  3. Shruti August 11, 2020 @ 2:27 am Reply

    The fish cakes were EXCELLENT!! and they came together so fast! Will definitely be on rotation for dinner!! So easy, so delicious!

    • Every Last Bite August 12, 2020 @ 10:23 am Reply

      I’m so happy to hear that you liked them!!

  4. Jen D August 2, 2020 @ 11:29 pm Reply

    We loved this recipe! Made a few tweaks in the cooking method by cooking the fish beforehand and chopping instead of using food processor (it’s just a preference, NOTHING wrong with your method, though), but the flavors were FANTASTIC. I am just loving all the recipes i’ve tried from your website so far 🙂

  5. Anonymous February 11, 2020 @ 10:32 pm Reply

    Stupid question…is the fish cooked before you make it into fish cakes?

    • Every Last Bite February 12, 2020 @ 5:01 pm Reply

      Not stupid at all! It’s added into the food processor raw 🙂

Thai Fish Cakes (An Easy To Make 30-Minute Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

How do you make fish cakes not fall apart? ›

Use a large ice cream scoop to portion out big fish cakes and pat them into a flat patty. The patties will be fragile at first but will set after chilling. Chill the fish cakes in the freezer for about 30 minutes to help them set up so they don't fall apart doing cooking.

What is the best binder for fish cakes? ›

Eggs and cracker crumbs will help bind everything together below a drift of spice.

What if my Thai fish cake mixture is too wet? ›

You should be able to pick this mixture up in your hand and form it into cakes. If you find it too wet, add more breadcrumbs and pulse again until you get a good consistency. (Much of this will depend on the fish you're using and how much moisture it contains).

What is Thai fish cake made of? ›

But THAI Fish Cakes are FABULOUS! A classic Thai street food and my favourite starter at Thai restaurants along with Chicken Satay. Surprisingly easy to make at home – all you need is fish, red curry paste, egg, rice flour and fish sauce. Blitz, make patties and pan fry!

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.

How do I keep my fish patties from falling apart? ›

Refrigerate The Mix, Use A Sheet Pan

Once you have the right moisture balance in your salmon patty mix, a helpful step is to refrigerate everything before you form the cakes. This will make the mixture easier to work with. Then you can scoop the cakes and put them on a sheet pan to cool down in the fridge once again.

How to make a DIY binder? ›

You can turn one old shirt into a binder as well. To do this, cut the sleeves off, then cut the seams on both sides of the shirt. you now have two binders. To put this binder on, wrap it around your chest as tightly as you can without causing pain or discomfort.

Why won't my fish cakes stick together? ›

The egg is crucial. If mix is rather dry (depending on type of potatoes used) I would use 2 eggs. Or just 1 if sloppy mix. As the eggs cook in the fish cakes it binds them together, so they hold their shape.

Why are my fish cakes rubbery? ›

It was also found that mixing of the ingredients at low speed (less than 100 rpm) in a dough mixer gave the best texture, higher speed and sharp blades leading to rubbery texture.

Why do my fish cakes always fall apart? ›

Your recipe is out of balance. Too much sugar, fat or liquid or not enough flour. Or you could be opening your oven before the cake is set and the cake is falling at that point.

How do you prevent fish cakes from breaking? ›

It helps to gently press the cake into the breadcrumbs to get an even coating. Transfer to a plate and then cover and place in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. Chilling the fish cakes like this helps them to keep their shape when frying.

Why are my fish cakes sloppy? ›

Another tip: before you shape and refrigerate the cakes, fry off a small piece of the mixture. Taste it, season it to perfection and, if it is too sloppy, add a little bit of flour (you can use a gluten-free one if you prefer).

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.

What is best served with fish cakes? ›

The best side dishes to serve with fish cakes are tartar sauce, potato wedges, guacamole, coleslaw, green salad, roasted vegetables, mashed sweet potatoes, steamed vegetables, Spanish rice, corn on the cob, potato salad, garlic bread, grilled vegetables skewers, cucumber salad, garlic aioli, and cornbread.

What are naruto fish cakes? ›

Narutomaki is made from surimi (white fish paste) that's been molded into a log and steamed. The pink spiral comes from dying half of the surimi with red food coloring and then rolling it into a cylinder.

How do you keep fish from crumbling? ›

1) Do not bring the fish to room temperature and keep it cold until ready for sautéing. 2) Do not marinate or bread them, however dip them in white flour to coat and shake the excess. Make sure the oil in the pan is hot, then place the fish. This provides a little protection.

How do you bake fish without it falling apart? ›

Pat dry with paper towels whether you rinse or not. Preheat the oven to 450°F for fillets and steaks or 350°F for dressed fish. Even thickness: Place the fish in a single layer in a greased shallow baking pan (like a baking sheet). For fillets, tuck under any thin edges so they don't cook faster than thicker areas.

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