Strawberry Chipotle Salmon and Quinoa Salad

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Sweet and just a little bit spicy!  That sums up my personality and is also a flavor profile I love.

Sweet and lightly spicy, this southwestern inspired strawberry chipotle glazed salmon is delicious and nutritious atop a quinoa salad packed with strawberries, spinach and avocado. Can be made ahead and also great for meal prep.
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Strawberries play perfectly with the smoky heat of chipotle peppers in my new fish recipe – Strawberry Chipotle Salmon on Strawberry-Avocado Quinoa Salad. Not only is it a 30-minute recipe, but a flavorful and nutritious salmon recipe you’ll have on repeat all summer long.

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I used wild Coho salmon from a fisherman’s co-op I love and trust – SitkaSalmonShares.com (jump below to get an amazing discount code).  Coho salmon is a healthy, clean sources of protein with amazing nutritional benefits.

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Coho salmon is leaner than the omni-present Sockeye salmon you most typically see in the grocery store and also offers the highest amounts of the omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, of all wild Alaska species. These essential fatty acids are important for brain health during all stages of life. I like to purchase my salmon with the skin on, primarily because that’s were a large concentration of the omega-3s are found. It’s the brownish fatty layer between the skin and flesh – don’t scrape it off, EAT IT to optimize the nutritional benefits of Coho salmon.

This strawberry chipotle salmon recipes is very easy, you don’t even have to make the quinoa salad if in a rush. The glaze is simple a no-sugar-added strawberry preserve* mixed together with soy sauce and chopped chipotle peppers in adobo (or a chipotle paste for no chopping and thus even more convenience).

*Note: For the strawberry preserve or jam, there are options based on your dietary preferences. For example, I used a stevia-sweetened jam, but there are jams sweetened with honey, juices and different sweetener substitutes. You can also use a traditional strawberry jam or preserve, if you’d rather.

Stawberry -Avocado Chipotle Quinoa salad

The strawberry quinoa salad is equally easy to whip up. I like to prepare my quinoa in advance so that it has time to cool to at least room temperature. Then it’s just a matter of tossing in the chopped strawberry avocado quinoa salad ingredients.

Strawberry Chipotle Dressing

And, shaking up strawberry chipotle dressing in a jar.

Sweet and lightly spicy, this southwestern inspired strawberry chipotle glazed salmon is delicious and nutritious atop a quinoa salad packed with strawberries, spinach and avocado. Can be made ahead and also great for meal prep.
Holds up for meal prepping or packing for work lunch or picnic.

This inspired by the southwest quinoa salad is holds up well and can even be made the day before – or meal prepped and put into jars! For best results, stir in the avocado right before serving.

Serve the strawberry chipotle salmon filet atop the sweet-spicy quinoa salad. Or, you can also “chunk” up the salmon and stir into the salad. Tasty served warm, room temperature OR cold – making it an excellent meal prep salmon salad recipe.

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Creamy Coconut Lime Salmon Skillet is another one of my favorite Sitka Salmon Shares recipes using Coho salmon. This thai-inspired salmon dinner comes together on the stove top in just 15 minutes and is suitable for low carb diets.

Creamy Coconut Salmon Skillet
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STRAWBERRY CHIPOTLE SALMON ON QUINOA SALAD
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Total Time
30 mins
 
Calories: 498 kcal
Ingredients
For Fish:
  • 1 1 lb. boneless filet Coho salmon skin on
  • 3 tablespoons no-sugar-added strawberry preserves
  • 2 teaspoons Low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon chopped chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
For Salad:
  • 2 cups cooked quinoa from 2/3 cup dry
  • 1 medium avocado chopped,
  • 1 cup chopped strawberries
  • 1 cup packed chopped fresh spinach
  • ½ cup diced red onion
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
For dressing:
  • ¼ cup fresh lime juice
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon chopped chipotle in adobo sauce
  • 2 tablespoons no-sugar-added strawberry preserves
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400F degrees. Pat salmon filet dry and place skin side down in rimmed baking dish.
  2. Mix together preserves, chipotles, and soy sauce and spread across top of fish.
  3. Bake for about 20 minutes until fish flaky. Keep a close eye so that glaze doesn’t burn. Use a spoon to redistribute any run-off glaze halfway through baking and again when removing from oven.
  4. While fish is baking, toss together salad ingredients.
  5. Make dressing by shaking up dressing ingredients in jar. Mix into salad.
  6. Serve fish atop quinoa salad, either warm, room temperature or cold! All ways delicious.
  7. If desired can “chunk up” the salmon and mix into the salad.
Recipe Notes

Pan-seared Lingcod with Creamy Burst Tomato Sauce

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Winner, winner easy fish dinner! Pan-seared Lingcod with Creamy Burst Tomato Sauce is brilliantly delicious, so easy to make, low-carb on its own, but a family favorite with that creamy sauce sliding over into rice, potatoes or noodles. I’ve noticed that even the non-fish fans in my family are licking the plate!

Pan seared lingcod with creamy burst tomato sauce recipe

This easy fish recipe takes less than 30 minutes to make and is perfect for quick, weeknight meals – but also snazzy enough to serve on a special occasion.

Ingredients for Lingcod with creamy burst tomato sauce

 I used mild, white lingcod from Sitka Salmon Shares for this skillet fish recipe  (it reminds me a lot of halibut). This fisherman’s co-op reels in the BEST wild Alaskan seafood (salmon, cod, sablefish, king crab, and more) and ships it straight to your door, it’s been my go-to fish source now for two years. Visit them at sitkasalmonshares.com and use my code FITFORK to save $25 on a premium share!

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Other firm white fish will work too like halibut, cod, pollock, haddock, and such. It’s really up to your preference.  Pan sauté skinless filets that have been seasoned simply with salt and pepper. After just cooked through, remove from skillet temporarily while making the sauce.

The sauce is fresh and simple. In the same unwashed skillet that the fish was cooked in, add whole grapes and sauté until they start to pop. Then finish bursting tomatoes with a fork – piercing the skin to let the juices out and then mashing down before, pouring in a little veggie stock to deglaze the pan. Season this sauce for the lingcod fish recipe with garlic, Italian seasoning and a little paprika – then stir in some heavy cream to give this sauce that rich and luxurious mouthfeel.

Gently add back in the cooked fish, spoon sauce over top of filets to coat and sprinkle with chopped fresh basil.

Also, check out another healthy lingcod recipe of mine using wild Alaskan fish from Sitka Salmon Shares: Paleo Coconut Fish Sticks with Spicy Peach Dipping Sauce.

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Pan seared lingcod with creamy burst tomato sauce recipe
Pan-seared Lingcod with Creamy Burst Tomato Sauce
Prep Time
8 mins
Cook Time
12 mins
Total Time
20 mins
 
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 307 kcal
Ingredients
  • 16 ounces skinless lingcod filet or other firm white fish like halibut, cod, etc.
  • 1 tsp. salt divided
  • 1 tsp. black pepper divided
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes
  • ½ cup vegetable stock
  • 6 oz. heavy cream
  • 1 tsp. Italian seasoning
  • ½ tsp. garlic powder
  • ½ tsp. ground paprika
  • 2 tbsp. shredded fresh basil
Instructions
  1. Cut fish into 4 portions, season with ½ tsp each salt/pepper.
  2. Add oil to skillet over med-high and sear fish for 3 to 4 min each side; remove to plate.
  3. In same skillet at grape tomatoes, heat in pan over med-hi for several minutes until softened. Then use fork to pierce tomatoes and them mash lightly.
  4. Add vegetable stock and simmer for 2 min longer.
  5. Add Italian seasoning, garlic powder, paprika and remaining salt/pepper along with cream. Stir until combined and heated, a couple minutes.
  6. Gently place fish into sauce, garnish with basil. Serve with noodles, zoodles or rice.
Recipe Notes

Paleo Coconut Fish Sticks with Spicy Peach Sauce – Paleo, Gluten-free

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Crunchy, tender fish sticks are always a family favorite – especially with yummy dipping sauce to elevate the experience. My recipe for Paleo Coconut Fish Sticks with Spicy Orange Sauce are a quick healthy fish fix and sure to be requested again and again.

Crispy fish sticks are a family favorite and this easy fish dinner is made with lingcod, cold, pollock, halibut or other firm white fish and served with a simple three ingredient sauce. Paleo friendly, low carb and gluten-free -- perfect for Lent and also busy week night meals as only 25 minutes prep to  plate.

I like making my fish sticks at home with fish from Sitka Salmon Shares because I KNOW, I’m getting the good stuff. Whole chunks of responsibly-caught, wild-caught fish flash-frozen at the peak of freshness, not some questionable highly-processed fish product, minced up in tiny pieces and filled with all kinds of bready binders and yuck. To me, many store-bought (but not all) fish sticks are like the seafood version of hotdogs, ewww.

Crispy fish sticks are a family favorite and this easy fish dinner is made with lingcod, cold, pollock, halibut or other firm white fish and served with a simple three ingredient sauce. Paleo friendly, low carb and gluten-free -- perfect for Lent and also busy week night meals as only 25 minutes prep to  plate.
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But kids love crispy fish sticks, am I right? And, adults too – they remind me of childhood, comfort and a time when things were just simpler. My boys who are now grown and off to college or first jobs are always calling me to as how to make homemade fish sticks. And, talking about simple, these Paleo Coconut Fish Sticks are success-guaranteed for beginner cooks. With a short ingredient list, simple instructions, and total of 30 minutes (max) prep to plate, you can have a heathy fish dinner on the table that is low-carb, Paleo-friendly, and gluten-free.

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First things first, you’re going to need an approximate 1-lb. skinless filet from a firm, white fish. I used lingcod from a fisherman’s co-op called Sitka Salmon Shares, it’s a mild white fish that actually isn’t cod at all, but a relative of the greenling family. It has a dense flesh, with large flakes and slightly sweet taste – many say it reminds them of halibut. Halibut would be another good choice, as would less expensive choices like pollock, haddock, and cod. Stock your freezer with a premium share of Sitka Salmon Share’s wild fish and seafood options responsibly-caught from cold Alaskan waters and save $25 with discount code: FitFork

Paleo and gluten0free dredge ingredients for Crispy Coconut Fish Sticks (with Lingcod)

The recipe for lingcod fish sticks (or any other white fish) couldn’t be any easier and fast, rendering it a busy weeknight dinner solution. Make a simple egg wash and dredge with shredded coconut, almond meal and a few herb/spices (bonus, the coating is gluten free and Paleo). Then bake for approximately 15 minutes at the same time what you whip-up a simple, 3-ingredient dipping sauce that warms in the microwave. Boom, bam – that’s it!

Pro tips:

  1. When dipping and dredging fish, use one hand for the egg and the other hand for the coconut mixture to keep fingers from getting overly gunked up.
  2. Achieve maximum crunch on these crispy coconut fish sticks by baking on a mesh crisping tray designed for the oven. This allows hot air to circulate all around and make both top and bottom of the coconut fish sticks crispy.
  3. Meal prep more than one batch and freeze in a single layer, in freezer-proof container. To reheat from frozen, place on crisping tray for approximately 10 minutes in a 400F degree oven, or until warmed through.
  4. Don’t forget to visit Sitka Salmon Shares, they are a great resource for healthy fish recipes, including lingcod recipes and easy white fish recipes like these coconut crusted fish sticks (and use my code FitFork for $25 off a premium share)
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Crispy fish sticks are a family favorite and this easy fish dinner is made with lingcod, cold, pollock, halibut or other firm white fish and served with a simple three ingredient sauce. Paleo friendly, low carb and gluten-free -- perfect for Lent and also busy week night meals as only 25 minutes prep to plate.
CrispyCoconut Fish Sticks with Spicy Peach Sauce – Paleo, Gluten-free
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
15 mins
Total Time
25 mins
 

Crispy fish sticks are a family favorite and this easy fish dinner is made with lingcod, cold, pollock, halibut or other firm white fish and served with a simple three ingredient sauce. Paleo friendly, low carb and gluten-free — perfect for Lent and also busy week night meals as only 25 minutes prep to plate.

Course: dinner, entree
Keyword: black cod, family friendly, fish, gluten free, lingcod, paleo
Servings: 4 servings
Ingredients
  • 1 lb skinless filet of firm white fish like lingcod halibut, tilapia, cod, pollock, haddock
  • ½ cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • ½ cup almond meal
  • 1 tbsp freeze-dried parsley or dried
  • 2 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 tsp sweet paprika
  • ¼ cup sugar-free peach preserves
  • 1 tbsp coconut aminos can substitute soy sauce if not Paleo or gluten-free
  • 1 to 2 tsp sriracha sauce paleo version preferably
Instructions
  1. reheat oven to 375F degrees
  2. Cut fish into approximate ¾” wide x 1 ½” long sticks or nuggets. Try to make pieces even in size and thickness so that it cooks evenly.
  3. In shallow dish, mix together coconut, almond meal, parsley, garlic salt and paprika.
  4. In small bowl, whisk egg.
  5. Dip fish pieces, one at a time, into egg wash and then roll into coconut mixture, pressing to stick on if needed. Place on baking sheet, preferably with mesh cooking rack inside to elevate and allow heat circulate. Repeat with all fish chunks.
  6. Bake at 375F for approximately 12 to 15 minutes or until fish white and flaky and turning lightly golden brown on top.
  7. While fish baking, mix together preserves, coconut aminos and sriracha and warm up in microwave for about 30 seconds.
  8. Remove fish from oven and serve with warmed sauce!
Recipe Notes

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