I’ve always twisted my nose at seafood tacos, considering them an abnormality of the gastronomic world. But, life has its own way of teaching important lessons and during our stay in Los Angeles, we sampled some fish tacos that made me reconsider my opinions. What can I say? I loved them, as well as the particularly incredible array of tasty salsas that place has to offer.
Since we came back, I wanted to make some type of fish tacos at home, and this recipe that I adapted from Food and Wine magazine was a perfect starting point.
CHIPOTLE-RUBBED SALMON TACOS
(adapted from Food and Wine)
2 tablespoons yogurt
1 teaspoon fresh lime juice
2 teaspoons chipotle chile powder
2 teaspoons finely grated orange zest
2 teaspoons sugar
1 pound skinless wild Alaskan salmon fillet, cut into 4 pieces
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
8 corn tortillas
Salt
1 Hass avocado, mashed with a squeeze of lime juice
salt and pepper
1 cup finelly shredded cabbage
for salsa:
1 Granny Smith apple, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1/2 English cucumber, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1 ripe tomato, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1/2 small red bell pepper, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1/2 small red onion, finely diced (optional)
1 + 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 + ½ teaspoons sugar
salt to taste
Prepare the salsa by mixing in a bowl the apple, cucumber, tomato, bell pepper, and onion (if using). Add the vinegar and sugar, season with salt, and reserve. It can be prepared hours in advance to intensify the flavors.
In a small bowl, mix the yogurt with the lime juice, season with salt and pepper and reserve. In another small bowl, combine the chipotle powder with the orange zest and sugar. Rub each piece of salmon with 1 teaspoon of the olive oil and then with the chipotle–orange zest mixture. Let stand for 5 minutes.
Heat the tortillas either in a low oven, wrapped in foil, or on top of a flame (my method of choice), until they are softened and heated through.
Meanwhile, heat a grill pan. Season the salmon with salt and grill over high heat until nicely browned and just cooked through, about 3 minutes per side.
Gently break each piece of salmon in half. Spread the mashed avocado on the warm tortillas and top with the salmon, Apple-Cucumber Salsa and the cabbage. Drizzle each taco with the lime yogurt and serve right away.
ENJOY!
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Comments: This simple recipe is like a symphony of flavors – the salsa has it all: spicy, hot, sweet, the green apple is the key ingredient. As to the cabbage, I’ve got a tip for you. If you love it in its raw state but the crunch factor seems a bit excessive, put the shredded/julienned cabbage in a small bowl, add very hot or boiling water to cover, count to 5 seconds and quickly drain it, rinsing it with plenty of cold water. This simple step softens it just enough, but won’t cook it. Perfect texture to top your tacos.
This type of meal is a favorite of ours: all the ingredients spread on the kitchen island, and we can enjoy them whichever way we like, very relaxed, very Summerish!
I sometimes go for a tortilla-less version, lighter but just as flavorful….
….but it’s nice to go for the full treatment with a bit of rice to round the meal
Whatever your preference, this meal is a winner! If you are not sold on the idea of a fish taco, please, try this one, you will be very pleasantly surprised.
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We enjoy fish tacos too! Had our first when we lived in Arizona. I think I may put this version on our menu this week. 🙂
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I now want to try other types of fish, although I find it hard to top a nice piece of salmon…
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We made these tonight. They were a hit with the whole family. Miss A lapped up the yogurt sauce and Mr. N actually tried the salsa (He’s not usually a fan of anything with tomatoes, onions or peppers!). There wasn’t a single piece of fish left. Delicious! And I love how quick it comes together. This one is staying in our rotation. 🙂
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I love fish tacos – and will definitely try your chipotle version!
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Chipotle is such a great flavor! Smoky, not too hot, just perfect
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A fish taco is one of my most favorite things to eat! And, I love them with just about any kind of fish. The salsa with apple sounds so good with the salmon, and that’s a great tip for the cabbage!
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The cabbage tip I first read on Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone, but she does it in a slightly different way. In my humble opinion, the way I do it works better.
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What a great idea! We’re always looking for something to do with Atlantic salmon. We buy it as a whole fish, and usually just pan-fry it, so this would make a lovely change. Thanks Sally! 🙂
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Celia, I hope you try it! Also, if you’ve never made salmon in a slow oven, give it a try too. It is spectacular.
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looks amazing..really fresh with lots of different textures..yum..jane
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I was eating the salsa by spoonfuls after dinner! It’s really tasty…
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Looks wonderful, love all the citrus notes!
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I cannot live without lemons and limes… we are never out of them in the fridge. Never! 😉
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That looks delicious!! Salmon is definitely my favorite fish! And love that you warmed the tacos over the burner, my fave method too! I did a post on tacos this week, please check it out and let me know what you think: http://shecooksandheeats.wordpress.com/2011/07/26/mondays-are-manic-wednesdays-i-hump-thursdays-i-dont-care-fridays-i-love-but-tuesdays-are-all-about-tacos/. Thanks for sharing!
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Hi, Kat
nice tacos you made! I don’t think any other method of warming the tortillas works as well as the charring over a flame. Once I learned that method, never looked back
thanks for stopping by…
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I love everything about your dish. I have to admit that salmon wouldn’t be the first fish I would think of for a taco but this recipe sounds great. Thank you for posting it.
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I had only tried white fish tacos, but salmon does work wonders in this recipe, it stands up nicely to the chipotle rub
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I too have not been thrilled about “fish” tacos, but this salmon idea sounds really good! Very flavorful and the salsa seems absolutely perfect; probably could be used for so many sides. Great tip on the coleslaw, I will definitely have to try that out!
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hope you love it too!
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Kristy, thanks for letting me know your family loved these! Wonderful!
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These tacos were DELISH! Perfect for a fresh summer meal and a great excuse to fire up the grill 🙂 SO glad I was assigned to your blog for SRC this month! thanks so much for this recipe!
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Reblogged this on Bewitching Kitchen and commented:
From years back, a delicious version of tacos for you!
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