When summer meals need to feel fresh without turning into a project, seafood gives you plenty of quick options. This collection leans on shrimp salads, salmon tacos, sushi-style bowls, crab appetizers, and a few warm dishes for nights when you want something more filling. You’ll find chilled plates, skillet dinners, air fryer fish, party dips, and noodle bowls that cover lunches, casual dinners, and weekend spreads.

Blackened Shrimp Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing

Cajun-spiced shrimp meets pineapple, romaine, tomatoes, feta, and avocado dressing in Blackened Shrimp Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing, a 1-hour salad that serves 4. The shrimp marinates with Cajun seasoning and brown sugar, then sears quickly before the bowl comes together. Add bread, quinoa, or rice when you want a fuller summer lunch.
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Tom Yum Soup

Built on chicken stock, lime, fish sauce, mushrooms, and 16 shrimp, Tom Yum Soup brings Thai-style heat and tang to the table in 1 hour. It serves 4 and finishes with cilantro, green onions, and chili oil. Use it when summer rain hits and you want seafood that still lands bright.
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Tuna Noodle Casserole

Creamy, cheesy, and pantry-friendly, Tuna Noodle Casserole turns egg noodles, cheddar, four cans of tuna, garlic, red onion, and a panko-Parmesan topping into an 8-serving dinner in 35 minutes. It is the heaviest recipe in the set, but it gives the roundup a baked option for nights when cold salads are not enough. Finish with parsley and scoop it hot from the dish.
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Bang Bang Shrimp

Saucy shrimp and rice make Bang Bang Shrimp more than a party appetizer, with 1 1/2 pounds shrimp, Greek yogurt, mayo, sweet chili sauce, Sriracha, and basmati rice in 20 minutes. It serves 4 and uses a skillet instead of deep frying. Set it over rice with cucumber, green onions, and cilantro for a fast seafood bowl.
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Maryland Crab Cake

Golden patties with lump crabmeat, Panko, mayo, seafood seasoning, mustard, and egg make Maryland Crab Cake a 25-minute appetizer that yields 8 patties. The recipe chills the shaped cakes briefly, then pan-fries them until browned on both sides. Add lemon slices and fresh parsley for a coastal plate that works for cookouts, starters, or a light dinner.
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Rice Paper Rolls

Soft rice paper wraps fresh tuna, vermicelli noodles, cucumber, red cabbage, avocado, and sesame seeds in Rice Paper Rolls, a 25-minute recipe that serves 4. The soy, rice vinegar, and sesame oil dip keeps the rolls simple. Bring these out chilled for lunches, snacks, or appetizer plates when the weather makes heavy food less appealing.
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Shrimp Burrito Bowls

Chili-spiced shrimp, cumin, garlic powder, corn, black beans, avocado, and cilantro-lime rice make Shrimp Burrito Bowls a 20-minute single-serving dinner with a lot going on in one bowl. The shrimp sears in olive oil for just a few minutes. Keep the toppings separate for meal prep, then build the bowl with lime, sour cream, and optional cheese when hunger hits.
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Hot Crab Dip

Jumbo lump crab folds into cream cheese, sour cream, Dijon, Worcestershire, Old Bay, and Monterey Jack in Hot Crab Dip, a 45-minute appetizer that serves 8. It bakes until the cheese melts and the dip bubbles around the edges. Put it out with crackers, baguette slices, or vegetables for a summer party plate with more richness than another chilled dip.
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California Roll Sushi Bowl

Sushi rice, imitation crab, avocado, cucumber, carrot, nori, sesame seeds, and spicy mayo turn California Roll Sushi Bowl into a 15-minute, 4-serving shortcut to sushi flavors. There is no rolling required, just layering over cooked rice. Pack the toppings separately for lunch or set out the bowls cold when you want seafood without a hot kitchen.
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Kimchi Stew

Sour kimchi, canned tuna, tofu, onion, garlic, dashi or fish stock, soy sauce, and chili flakes give Kimchi Stew its seafood angle in 30 minutes. It serves 4 and comes together in one pot with the tofu added near the end. This one is less summery, but it works when you want a spicy seafood bowl on a cooler night.
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Lobster Roll

Buttery lobster, garlic, lemon, chives, dill, and toasted buns make Lobster Roll a 30-minute seafood sandwich for 2. The lobster bakes first, then gets tossed back into melted butter and herbs before the buns are filled. Add lemon wedges, chips, or coleslaw for the kind of summer lunch that still reads special without a long prep list.
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Marry Me Shrimp Pasta

Sun-dried tomatoes and Parmesan pull Marry Me Shrimp Pasta into creamy skillet territory, with shrimp, spaghetti, garlic, heavy cream, red pepper flakes, and basil ready in 25 minutes. It serves 4 and uses pasta water or broth if the sauce needs loosening. Add a simple green salad beside it when you want a seafood dinner with more heft.
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Air Fryer Cod

A lemony avocado-oil coating gives Air Fryer Cod its quick setup, using cod fillets, lemon juice, salt, dried parsley, and pepper in 13 minutes. The recipe serves 2 and cooks the fish at 400°F until it flakes easily. Pair it with green beans, tartar sauce, or a squeeze of lemon for a low-effort summer plate.
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Baked Salmon

Honey, orange juice, garlic, thyme, and sliced orange glaze Baked Salmon, a 25-minute main that serves 2. The salmon roasts on a baking sheet until flaky, then gets spooned with the pan sauce before plating. It is a good pick for date night, small dinners, or meal prep when plain fish sounds too boring.
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Shrimp Cauliflower Fried Rice

Cauliflower rice keeps Shrimp Cauliflower Fried Rice on the lighter side, while shrimp, eggs, peas and carrots, green onions, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger make it filling in 20 minutes. It serves 4 and moves fast once the skillet is hot. Use it for a takeout-style seafood dinner that still leaves room for summer fruit or a cold drink.
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Smoked Mackerel Pate

Smoked mackerel, horseradish, Dijon mustard, sour cream, lemon, capers, parsley, and chili powder blend into Smoked Mackerel Pate, a 10-minute spread that serves 4. The card also chills it for at least 30 minutes before it is best to set out. Pair with crackers, toast points, cucumber rounds, or bell pepper strips for an easy appetizer board.
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Shrimp Tempura Roll

Tempura shrimp, seasoned sushi rice, nori, avocado, cucumber, black sesame seeds, and sriracha mayo make Shrimp Tempura Roll a 50-minute sushi project for 2. The shrimp gets battered, fried, cooled slightly, then rolled with the fillings. Save this one for a slower summer night when you want something more hands-on than a salad.
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Salmon Caesar Salad

Romaine, skillet salmon, croutons, Parmesan, garlic, anchovy paste, egg yolks, lemon juice, and Dijon turn Salmon Caesar Salad into a 20-minute salad that serves 4. The salmon cooks quickly in a nonstick skillet while the dressing blends smooth. Add avocado or cherry tomatoes if you want more color, then make it lunch or a light dinner.
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Shrimp Toast

Open-faced toast gets a seafood upgrade with Shrimp Toast, using bread, raw shrimp, carrots, romaine, sprouts, Parmesan, lime, coconut oil, and smoky spices in 25 minutes. It serves 4 and builds layers instead of turning into a heavy sandwich. Use it for brunch, snacks, or an appetizer plate when you want shrimp but not another cocktail platter.
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Spicy Blackened Salmon Tacos

Blackened salmon, street taco tortillas, red cabbage, corn, jalapeño, cotija, cilantro, and lime crema make Spicy Blackened Salmon Tacos a 35-minute dinner for 4. The salmon sears in a skillet for 3 to 4 minutes per side before being flaked into the tortillas. Add extra lime wedges and keep the toppings crunchy for a fresh taco night.
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Mango Shrimp Salad

Mango, avocado, red onion, red bell pepper, cilantro, lime juice, and shrimp make Mango Shrimp Salad bright enough for the hottest part of the season. The shrimp cooks for 90 seconds to 3 minutes, then gets chilled before everything is tossed together in 25 minutes. Keep it cold and spoon it over greens, rice, or tortilla chips.
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