Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa
July 14, 2008 | Filed Under Fruits, Avocados, Avocado Salsa, South American Cuisine, Salmon, Vinaigrettes/Salsas/Sauces, Fellow Bloggers, Laylita's Recipes, Seafood

I love fish, especially salmon. Funny thing: I pronounce salmon, SAL-MON. I notice Americans pronounce it SA-MON. They leave the "L" out. So, when I say SAL-MON, they look at me funny. LOL! I’m not sure where or how I learned to prounonce it that way but that’s the way I do. Anyway, whichever way it’s pronounced, I love this fish and when I saw the recipe for Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa (and a photo of the meal — please, please check out Laylita’s enticing photo.), I couldn’t resist making it. Actually, the Avocado Salsa is what got me. I’d never before heard of anything like that to eat with salmon.
The next day after work, I bought the ingredients and set out to prepare it for dinner. Regular readers know by now that I love simple and easy-to-make meals. This is definitely one. Oh, and another enticing factor about this recipe is that it has cilantro. Hello!? Cilantro! Again, regular readers know that cilantro is my all-time favorite fresh herb. Yes!
Laylita’s recipe calls for the cilantro to be finely chopped. Umm… I didn’t really do that and I clearly added more than the 2 Tbs of cilantro. Next time, I’ll try to follow the recipe better.
The salsa was very easy to put together. No problem.
I got out my grill pan and prepared the salmon. My dogs LOVE fish and started getting excited about the aroma wafting from the kitchen.
Layla suggests the side dish of Ecuadorian rice and or Patacones (thick fried green plantains) to go with the Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa. A third thing regular readers know about me, by now, is that I HEART plantain. I didn’t have any plantain at home, so I ate my salmon and avocado salsa with rice. That was good enough. It was mouthwatering delicious. I loved my meal. I loved the Avocado salsa, which was new and different to me. It sort of had a tangy taste, which enhanced the grilled salmon that had been marinated in salt, coriander, cumin, paprika, onions and black pepper. Let me tell you, it tasted so good. I normally only use salt and black pepper when preparing my salmon, so these spices were an added treat to use on the salmon.
The next day, I had some leftover salmon and salsa, so I had it again for dinner. This time I’d bought some yellow (ripe) plantain (kelewele — see photo here), which I fried and ate with the fish. Oh, how I enjoyed my dinner even more. I can’t wait to make this dish again. Thank you, Laylita!
In the meantime, I’m scheduled to have surgery this week –Tuesday. The recovery time is a bit long, so I won’t be able to post any food posts for a while. Some awesome food bloggers have agreed to guest blog for me while I’m recuperating. I’m really excited to see what they have planned for us. I thank my guest bloggers in advance for their kindness. You won’t see me on your blogs for a while but I plan on stopping by as soon as I can.
So see you soon on the blogs and don’t forget to come back here next Tuesday to find out about our first guest blogger.
Best,
Paz

GRILLED SALMON WITH AVOCADO SALSA
Ingredients (for 4 people):
2lbs salmon, cut into 4 pieces
1 tbs olive oil
1 tsp salt
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp paprika powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp black pepper
Avocado Salsa
1 avocado, peeled, seeded and sliced
1 small red onion, sliced
3 mild hot peppers, seeded and deveined, diced or sliced
Juice from 2 limes
3 tbs olive oil
2 tbs finely chopped cilantro
Salt to taste
Suggested sides — Rice (rice Ecuadorian style)and patacones (thick fried green plantains)
Preparation:
1. Mix the salt, coriander, cumin, paprika, onion and black pepper together, rub the salmon fillets with olive oil and this seasoning mix, and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
2. Pre-heat the grill.
3. Combine the avocado, onion, hot peppers, cilantro, lime juice, olive oil and salt in a bowl and mix well, chill until ready to use.
4. Grill the salmon to desired donesness.
5. Serve the salmon topped with the avocado salsa, and with rice and patacones or thick green plantain chips on the side.
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Avocados too! I love avocados and now that we have them so often here am always looking for new recipes! I’ll have to try this! Best of luck with the surgery, dear Paz. We’ll be thinking of you and awaiting your return!
Sending you good energy for the surgery this week. I know (really, I know) that you will come through it just fine. xoxo
looks so good! have a good week!
I like salmon, too, especially simple salmon croquettes. In my family, we always had them with mashed potatoes, and stewed tomatoes with sugar sprinkled on them. MmmmMmm. So good!
Yummy! A great and refreshing combo! Lately, I have been making a lot of salsas…
Cheers,
Rosa
Yes, you Did add more cilantro. Lots, lol! I love cilantro, so its okay by me
Best wishes for an easy surgery and speedy recovery, will be thinking of you and anxious for you to get back….
I love salmon too. As for the surgery, I am sending you lots of good energy and kind thoughts.
Coming from a part of the world that lives and breathes salmon, I’m always a fan of any salmon recipe. And the salsa is right up my alley too! I looked up your rice recipe,too. I certainly must try it when I get back home as I have some annato and didn’t know where to start with it.
I came here through What´s For Lunch, Honey? I am hosting an event dedicated to trying foods from other bloggers. Meeta is in the spotlight for July. I really hope you can participate
Ha! I leave out the “L” too, I never noticed that!
Oh Paz, this looks lovely!
I’ve only recently started eating salmon, but think I shall be trying this one out!
D x
Hi Paz,
I’m from KY and I pronounce it Sal-mon also! This dish looks delish!
Rhonda
Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by. I’m glad that I’m not the only one who pronounces ’salmon’ with an ‘L’. LOL! Thanks for your well wishes for my surgery. I’m home now and hope to recuperate quickly.
Best to all,
Paz
Oh Paz, I’m just catching up. Hope your recovery is going well. I will keep youy in my thoughts.
Bit slow in catching up with reading so only just seen this. Hope the surgery went well and that we’ll hear from you again soon. I love the idea of salmon and avocado together - inspired!
Hi Courtney and Jeanne! Thanks for stopping by. I continue to heal slowly but surely. Thanks for your good wishes. Much appreciated.
Paz