Seared Salmon on Coconut Spinach

 , I had a feeling it would be great. This is close to the meal I remember, but the coconut milk and red chiles are an added touch. All the other flavors are there, and as a bonus, this is really quick to prepare.
Wild salmon was marinated with grated ginger, sesame oil, and soy sauce, and then it was briefly seared on each side. Meanwhile, I cleaned some spinach I received from my CSA. Garlic, chopped red chiles, and chlli paste were cooked in a saucepan with a little oil. Coconut milk and lemon juice were added and simmered. Then, in went the spinach which cooked until it wilted. The end. Dinner was ready. This was possibly the fastest meal I’ve made in months.
, I had a feeling it would be great. This is close to the meal I remember, but the coconut milk and red chiles are an added touch. All the other flavors are there, and as a bonus, this is really quick to prepare.
Wild salmon was marinated with grated ginger, sesame oil, and soy sauce, and then it was briefly seared on each side. Meanwhile, I cleaned some spinach I received from my CSA. Garlic, chopped red chiles, and chlli paste were cooked in a saucepan with a little oil. Coconut milk and lemon juice were added and simmered. Then, in went the spinach which cooked until it wilted. The end. Dinner was ready. This was possibly the fastest meal I’ve made in months.

 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I've been craving salmon... we usually have it once a week, but for one reason or another we haven't made it in almost a month
ReplyDeletethis seems wonderful... goes into my files "to cook soon"
Thanks, Lisa!
Hey I've made that recipe too! I love it!
ReplyDeleteMmmhhhh, what a splendid flavor combo! A real delight!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I love salmon on spinach.....silly question:
ReplyDeletedo you sear your salmon skin side down, or flesh first to get such a nice sear? I have always done it skin side down, but lately flesh side first is better. what do you think!
Stacey: I sear flesh side first and leave it there just a minute longer. After I flip to skin side, I either sear for a shorter amount of time on the stove or pop it in the oven for a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteLisa, how wonderful is this salmon pair with coconut spinach. Hmmm, steam jasmine rice, and a little more spicy Indonesian sambal surely make this dish absolutely perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting spinach dish. I love the use of coconut. Seems like it would pair well with the salmon. Lovely colorful dish!
ReplyDeleteYou said coconut spinach? wow....and with that huge beautiful pan-seared salmon steak atop! Lisa, you just got me on some real salmon treat!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by the coconut spinach too! Very unique and delicious with that lovely flavored salmon over top.
ReplyDeletei love the idea of coconut spinach, what a great side dish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! You really can't go wrong with coconut milk. Great post!
ReplyDeleteLove salmon and the combination sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteCoconut spinach? THat sounds awesome! This looks like such a lovely meal.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful weekend ahead.
*kisses* HH
it's very indicative of your talents as a cook that you're able to recreate a restaurant dish in your own kitchen. that spinach sounds tremendous!
ReplyDeleteCoconut spinach sounds like an amazing side for anything!
ReplyDeleteOOH that looks wonderful. Great combination of flavours. I think I would like the coconut spinach with fresh halibut too.
ReplyDeleteMy BF is a salmon fanatic, and when he saw this, it was deemed a 'must do', Perfectly cooked salmon over coconut spinach looks and sounds heavenly. Beautiful photos too!
ReplyDeleteI am not that crazy about salmon but if you present it with spinach then yeah! I love it! Great recipe, thanks
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious Lisa! :) I'm with you on recreating holiday dishes We honeymooned in Fiji and for weeks afterward, we were eating coconut with everything! :D
ReplyDeleteWow, what a delicious sounding meal. I was very intrigued when I read coconut and spinach. Cannot wait to give it a try.
ReplyDeletethis looks like a good, quick dinner recipe, I love the idea of coconut spinach.
ReplyDeleteYour salmon looks perfect! I love it when has a bit of a crust like that. Food does often taste better on vacation...great that you can recreate some vacation thoughts through dinner.
ReplyDeleteThis is so healthy Liza and looks fab
ReplyDeletethis is a great summer recipe, the weather is already hot here and this quick and elegant salmon dish would be perfect
ReplyDeleteI really like the salmon, but the spinach is the show stopper, great fresh flavours!
ReplyDeleteI was looking for a recipe with spinach and salmon and I landed here. Lucky me. This is a stunning photo and I know, I would love the addition of the coconut.
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