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Seafood doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right recipe and a little prep, it can be one of the quickest dinners you make. These recipes cover everything from salmon and shrimp to cod and crab. Some are ready in under 20 minutes, others can be prepped ahead for busy evenings. Whether you’re working with fresh or frozen, these ideas are flexible. A few of them use the air fryer, some bake in the oven, and a couple are made right on the stove. You’ll find options that work for tacos, salads, bowls, or just served with your favorite sides. They’re great for feeding a family or making something a little special without a lot of extra work. Seafood is a good way to shake up the usual dinner routine.

Two grilled salmon fillets topped with creamy sauce and chopped green onions, placed on parchment paper with lemon wedges nearby.
Bang Bang Salmon. Photo credit: Downsizing Dinner.

Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Baked sockeye salmon with herb caper crust and lemon slices on a sheet pan.
Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This salmon bakes quickly and comes out tender with a nice flaky texture. A simple mix of oil, lemon, and herbs adds plenty of flavor without much effort. It’s a solid pick for weeknights when you want something fast and fresh.
Get the Recipe: Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Furikake Salmon

Two fillets of furikake salmon on a white plate.
Furikake Salmon. Photo credit: Two Cloves Kitchen.

A sprinkle of furikake seasoning gives this salmon a salty, crunchy topping that’s full of umami. It bakes in under 15 minutes and pairs well with rice or a quick noodle salad. Great for when you want something a little different but still easy.
Get the Recipe: Furikake Salmon

Bang Bang Salmon

Two grilled salmon fillets topped with creamy sauce and chopped green onions, placed on parchment paper with lemon wedges nearby.
Bang Bang Salmon. Photo credit: Downsizing Dinner.

This salmon is brushed with a sweet and spicy sauce, then baked or air-fried until it’s cooked through. The sauce caramelizes slightly, giving it a sticky glaze that works great over rice or in lettuce wraps. You can make it as mild or spicy as you like.
Get the Recipe: Bang Bang Salmon

Air Fryer Cajun Shrimp

Air-fried Cajun shrimp atop of mashed potatoes.
Air Fryer Cajun Shrimp. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Shrimp cook fast in the air fryer, and this version comes seasoned with just the right amount of Cajun spice. They’re ready in minutes and work well as a main dish or piled onto tacos or salads. Keep a bag of frozen shrimp on hand and this one’s always an option.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Cajun Shrimp

Chimichurri Shrimp

A plate of shrimp garnished with parsley and herbs, surrounded by bread slices, parsley, cherry tomatoes, and a lemon wedge.
Chimichurri Shrimp. Photo credit: Downsizing Dinner.

This recipe pairs shrimp with a fresh, herby sauce that’s made in minutes. It’s bold without being heavy and works well over rice, quinoa, or tucked into tortillas. Serve it warm or chilled, depending on what you need.
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Honey Walnut Shrimp

A plate of shrimp covered in creamy sauce, garnished with chopped green onions and walnuts.
Honey Walnut Shrimp. Photo Credit: Downsizing Dinner.

A homemade version of a takeout favorite that skips the deep fryer but still brings the crunch. The shrimp are coated in a light glaze and topped with candied walnuts for texture. It’s a little sweet, a little savory, and always a hit.
Get the Recipe: Honey Walnut Shrimp

Blackened Salmon

Three seasoned salmon fillets on a white plate, with a red and white striped napkin on the side.
Blackened Salmon. Photo credit: Little House Big Alask.

With a quick homemade spice rub and a hot pan, this salmon gets a crisp crust and stays tender inside. It’s ready in under 15 minutes and works great with simple sides like rice or roasted vegetables. Good for when you want something bold without much prep.
Get the Recipe: Blackened Salmon

Salmon for Tacos

Salmons seasoned for tacos.
Salmon for Tacos. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

This salmon is seasoned and baked or pan-seared until it flakes easily. It’s perfect for stuffing into tortillas with slaw or avocado. Make a double batch and use leftovers in bowls or salads.
Get the Recipe: Salmon for Tacos

Spruce Tip Gravlax

Spruce tips on fresh salmon with salt and sugar.
Spruce Tip Gravlax. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

This make-ahead recipe uses spruce tips for a subtle twist on a classic cure. It takes a couple of days in the fridge but requires very little hands-on work. Serve thin slices on toast, crackers, or bagels for something a little different.
Get the Recipe: Spruce Tip Gravlax

Sushi Toast

A piece of sushi toast with spicy mayo on top.
Sushi Toast. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

A quick way to enjoy sushi flavors without the rolling. Toasted bread is topped with seasoned fish, avocado, and spicy mayo. It’s easy to customize and makes a fun lunch or snack.
Get the Recipe: Sushi Toast

Beer Batter Recipe for Fish

Two pieces of beer batter fish.
Beer Batter Recipe for Fish. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

This classic batter fries up golden and crisp, perfect for fish fillets or even shrimp. It uses pantry basics and works best with a firm white fish like cod or halibut. Serve with fries and tartar sauce for a takeout-style meal at home.
Get the Recipe: Beer Batter Recipe for Fish

Crispy Air Fryer Cod

Close up of crispy coating on air fryer cod.
Crispy Air Fryer Cod. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Cod fillets get a crisp coating in the air fryer without any oil splatter. The inside stays flaky while the outside gets golden and crunchy. Serve with slaw, tartar sauce, or tuck it into a sandwich for something quick and filling.
Get the Recipe: Crispy Air Fryer Cod

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