salmon
cajun seasoning
1-2 T butter per pound of salmon
small corn tortillas
cheese ( I like pepper jack)
shredded cabbage
mayo
1 lime
cilantro
salt & Pepper
Gently spread butter on salmon fillet in small pats, then sprinkle cajun seasoning on salmon according to your own personal spicy threshold. Wrap entire piece of salmon in foil and cook on the BBQ for about 20 minutes until light pink and flaky. (no need to flip)
while your salmon is cooking, melt pepper jack cheese between two small corn tortillas (just lightly spray the pan with Pam so they don't stick)
Place hot salmon on the tortilla and add shredded cabbage (I love the pre-made cole slaw mix because it saves on the chopping)
Then top with lime cilantro sauce: 1/2 c mayo, juice from one lime, 1 t salt, 1 t pepper, 1/2 c. finely chopped fresh cilantro ( I like to thin my sauce with a little milk to make it spread easier)
And for dessert: Fried Ice Cream. Just roll a ball of vanilla ice cream in honey bunches of oats, or granola and then drizzle with caramel. It is a lot easier and you won't run the risk of burning your house down or having to endure hot oil smoke for days!!
9 comments:
Love the idea for non-fried ice cream.
Yum! sounds wonderful!
man i love salmon tacos. favorite dinner ever. :)
love you!
That looks really good, and I am not even a seafood lover!! Would be good w/ chicken, too. And we did the non-fried ice cream for cinco de mayo...the kids loved it! thanks for the idea!!! :)
Love it and Salmon Tacos is one of the best parts of beach week:) I made Mexican Chocolate Cake and got take out (again).
I ate the leftovers and they are just as good the second time.
I am going to make these tomorrow! I love Salamon tacos!
I linked you on my blog, hope you don't mind! I tried out your homemade syrup and I get why you hate store bought! Thanks!
I don't love fish, but I am trying to eat more. And I do love tacos! Thank you for the great idea!
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