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by Lavina // posted March 2, 2020 â updated April 29, 2020 This post contains affiliate links. This Garlic Salmon Fried Rice is easy to make, great for meal prep, and incredibly tasty! Itâs deliciously garlicky, loaded with protein thanks to salmon and eggs, and tossed in a mouthwatering and fragrant sesame chili soy sauce! Friends, meet this easy weeknight fried rice beauty! Itâs loaded with veggies, protein, and tossed in the most delicious sesame and chili soy sauce. Did I mention itâs made with mostly everyday ingredients?! And ALSOâŠloaded with GARLIC! I donât know about you, but I think garlic makes everything taste better! The only thing I probably donât add it to is desserts and sweet treats. đ But back to this fabulous fried rice. I think the best thing about it is that itâs easily customizable to suit anyoneâs taste! Not big on heat? Omit the chilies and chili like fish? Swap for pork, beef, chicken, shrimp, or even tempeh or tofu if you want to make this veg!Want to go big on veggies and forget the fish and eggs? By all means, go for it! It still tastes fantastic thanks to the luscious sauce and lovely garlicky flavor! Iâve been making this easy fried rice for dinner and meal prep this past month, and I am seriously addicted to it. Itâs filling enough to be a meal on its own since itâs got your carbs, veggies, and protein all in one big tasty bowl. But you can totally serve it up as a side to your stir-fried meat if you omit the salmonâŠor then again, donât! and/or veggies! Right. I could go on and sing praises about this fried rice forever. But instead, I think we should now make some Garlic Salmon Fried Rice so that YOU can see how truly, truly wonderful it is! INGREDIENTS To make this fried rice, you will need the following ingredients Salmon Boneless and with the skin on. I recommend cooking the fillets with the skin on because the skin protects the flesh from drying out and potentially burning. Plus, leaving the skin on results in more flavorful fish. But after pan-frying the fillets, you can remove the skin and just flake the flesh and use it for the fried rice this is what I do.Kosher Salt & freshly cracked black pepper To season the salmon Oil For pan-frying the salmon fillets. Youâre welcome to use any other cooking oil you Rice Sauce A quick and delicious combination of low sodium light soy sauce, Shao Xing rice wine, mirin Japanese sweet rice wine, sesame oil, and chili oil. You are welcome to omit the chili oil if you prefer to make this fried rice mild. Oils for cooking I used a combination of peanut oil, sesame oil, and chili oil for cooking the fried rice. But again, the chili oil is completely optional and you can omit it if you prefer to make this mild. Aromatics Garlic, ginger, and spring onion. Be sure to separate the white and green parts of the spring onion, as weâll be adding them to the wok at different times. Red chilies I use quite a few to give this fried rice a nice and spicy kick! But you can use less chilies, deseed them, or omit them entirely if you prefer to make this mild. Veggies I just used some chopped carrots, celery, and yellow onion. But you can add or swap for any stir-fry friendly veggies you like! See the Variationsâ section below for some Youâll need two large eggs. Weâll be scrambling them and tossing them with the fried rice for extra flavor and protein! Seasonings & Spices Some freshly cracked black pepper, kosher salt, ground white pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, and sugar to balance out the savory and spicy flavors! Feel free to adjust the amounts recommended to taste, and omit the chili flakes if making this mild. Rice cooked and chilled I like to use Japanese short-grain white rice, but any type of cooked white or brown rice will work. If you have day old rice, itâll work better since itâll be dryer than freshly prepared rice. If you donât, no worries. Just cook the rice in a little less water than you normally would. This way, itâll be dryer and hold up well and not turn mushy in the wok. HOW TO MAKE GARLIC SALMON FRIED RICE As always, I recommend getting the prep work out of the way first before turning on the heat for any stir-fry recipe. They always go by so fast so itâs best to have everything prepped and ready to go before you start cooking. đ Chop the fresh ingredients Chop the onion, garlic, ginger, red chilies, spring onion be sure to separate the white and green parts, carrot, and celery rib. Then crack the eggs in a bowl and season with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste. Beat with a fork until smooth, then set the Sauce Combine the low sodium light soy sauce, Shao Xing rice wine, mirin, sesame oil, and chili oil if using in a measuring cup for easier pouring or small bowl. Mix with a spoon to thoroughly combine, then set the salmon Remove the fillets from the packaging they came in and gently wipe with paper towels to dry them. Then place them on a plate or in a bowl and season both sides with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste. Now that all the prep work is done, itâs time to make this delicious Garlic Salmon Fried Rice! Pan-fry the salmon Heat olive oil in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, place the seasoned salmon fillets skin side down. Cook undisturbed for 3-4 minutes, then turn over the fillets using a fish spatula and cook the flesh side for another 3 minutes. Use tongs or the fish spatula to turn and crisp up the sides of the fillets â about 15-20 seconds for each side. Once the salmon fillets have cooked through, transfer the fillets to a clean plate and allow to rest for 5-10 minutes. Then flake the flesh with a fork and set aside. Note Keeping the skin on is up to you and a matter of personal preference. I prefer to discard the skin and just use salmon fillet flesh for this fried rice. Stir-fry the onions In a large wok, heat the peanut oil, and the remaining sesame oil and chili oil if using over high heat. Once smoking, turn the heat down to medium-high and add the onion and spring onion whites. Stir-fry for about a minute until theyâre translucent. Add the carrots and celery Add the carrots and carrot celery and continue stir-frying for another minute. Add the garlic, ginger, and red chilies Add the garlic, ginger, and red chilies and stir-fry until fragrant â about 1-2 minutes. Cook the eggs Push the veggies and aromatics to the side and add a bit of oil into the wok. Pour in the beaten eggs and allow to set for a few seconds. Then scramble the eggs with your spatula and toss to combine with everything else in the wok. Season with freshly cracked black pepper, kosher salt, white pepper, crushed red pepper chili flakes if using, and sugar and stir-fry to combine. Add the rice and sauce Add the rice into the wok and pour the sauce all over it. Continue stir-frying for 3-4 minutes to combine, breaking up the clumps of rice as you go with your spatula. Add the salmon Then add the flaked salmon and toss for another minute or two, or until heated through. Taste and season with additional sugar, salt, or pepper if needed. Then switch off the heat and stir in most of the spring onion greens until combined. Serve! Transfer the Garlic Salmon Fried Rice to a serving dish or bowls. Drizzle a little sesame oil on top if desired and garnish with the remainder spring onion greens. Then enjoy! Or if making this for meal prep, you can cool the fried rice for 30-60 minutes, then store in airtight sealed containers in the fridge for 3-4 days. Then enjoy this tasty fried rice throughout the week for lunch or dinner! Full ingredient amounts/instructions in the recipe card below. VARIATIONS There are several ways that you can customize this fried rice if you like! You can⊠Make it gluten-free Use a gluten-free soy sauce or Tamari, and make sure that the mirin youâre using is GF certified. Make it vegetarian Omit the salmon, or swap for pan-fried tempeh or crispy pan-fried tofu vegan Ditto the above, but omit the eggs as well. Or you can just make this incredibly delicious vegan Crispy Tofu Spicy Fried Rice instead!Add or use different veggies I kept it simple and went with my go-to fried rice veggies â onion, carrots, and celery. But you can also add/swap for snap peas, peas, corn, broccoli florets, green beans, or any fried rice or stir-fry friendly veggies you like!Use another type of fish Iâve made this fried rice with pan-fried cod and it tastes delicious! Simply lightly coat the cod fillet in cornstarch and season with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper. Pan-fry it on both sides for 3-4 minutes in a bit of olive oil or unsalted butter, and drizzle a bit of freshly squeezed lemon juice on the fish while itâs cooking. Then flake the fillets and add it to the fried rice instead of the salmon. You can also opt to use halibut, mahi mahi, or sea bass instead of the salmon if you like. Use a different protein Just about any protein will work well and taste great in this fried rice. So take your pick from chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, tempeh, or tofu if salmon and other types of fish is not your thing. MORE ASIAN WEEKNIGHT DINNERS Looking for more delicious Asian dinner recipes for weeknights? Below are some of my favorites! Crispy Tofu Spicy Fried RiceJapanese Pork Rice Bowl ButadonYu Xiang Qie Zi Fish-Fragrant EggplantSpicy Kung Pao ChickenPork and Wood Ear Mushroom Stir-fryStir-fried Pork Sukiyaki in Black Pepper SauceOr feel free to browse the entire recipes collection here on That Spicy Chick. MADE THIS RECIPE? If you make this recipe, leave a comment and review it below with a STAR rating! I always appreciate your feedback. Take a photo and be sure to tag it with thatspicychick on Instagram and hashtag it thatspicychick and Iâll be sure to share. Print Garlic Salmon Fried Rice This Garlic Salmon Fried Rice is easy to make, great for meal prep, and incredibly tasty! Itâs deliciously garlicky, loaded with protein thanks to salmon and eggs, and tossed in a mouthwatering and fragrant sesame chili soy sauce! Prep Time 25 Cook Time 25 Total Time 50 minutes Yield 6 1x Category Dinner Method Stir-fry Cuisine Chinese, Japanese Scale Ingredients For the Salmon 2 120 grams each Salmon fillets, boneless, skin-on â removed from packaging and pat-dried with paper towels 3/4 â 1 TSP Kosher Salt, to taste 1/4 â 1/2 TSP freshly cracked Black Pepper, to taste 1 TBLS Olive Oil or any other cooking oil, for frying For the Sauce 4 TBLS Low Sodium Light Soy Sauce 3 TBLS Shao Xing Rice Wine TBLS Mirin 1 TBLS Sesame Oil 2 TSP Chili Oil optional â omit if making this mild For the Garlic Salmon Fried Rice 2 TBLS Peanut Oil or any other cooking oil with a high burning point such as avocado oil œ TBLS Sesame Oil TSP Chili Oil optional â omit if making this mild œ Yellow Onion â minced 3 Spring Onions â chopped, whites and greens separated 1 medium-sized Carrot â minced brunoise cut 1 Celery rib â minced brunoise cut 12 Garlic cloves â minced knob of Ginger â minced 4 â 16 Red Chilies, to taste deseeded if desired for less heat, or omitted entirely to make this mild â chopped 2 large Eggs â beaten and seasoned with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste TSP freshly cracked Black Pepper, to taste 1 TSP Kosher Salt, to taste 1/2 TSP ground White Pepper, to taste use more if youâd like an extra kick of heat! â 2 TSP Crushed Red Pepper Chili Flakes optional, to taste 2 TSP White Sugar, more or less to taste 5 cups cooked Rice, chilled â I like to use Japanese short-grain white rice, but any type of cooked white or brown rice will work. Cook Mode Prevent your screen from going dark Instructions Prep Prepare the fresh ingredients Chop the onion, garlic, ginger, red chilies, spring onion be sure to separate the white and green parts, carrot, and celery rib as indicated in the âIngredientsâ section. Set aside. Crack the eggs in a bowl and season with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste. Beat with a fork until smooth, then set aside. Make the Sauce Combine the low sodium light soy sauce, Shao Xing rice wine, mirin, sesame oil, and chili oil if using in a measuring cup for easier pouring or small bowl. Mix with a spoon to thoroughly combine, then set aside. For the Salmon Remove the fillets from the packaging they came in and gently wipe with paper towels to dry them. Then place them on a plate and season both sides with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste. Set aside. For the Garlic Salmon Fried Rice Pan-fry the salmon Heat olive oil in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, place the seasoned salmon fillets skin side down in the pan. Cook undisturbed for 3-4 minutes, then turn over the fillets using a fish spatula and cook the flesh side for another 3 minutes. Use tongs or the fish spatula to turn and crisp up the sides of the fillets â about 15-20 seconds for each side. Once the salmon fillets have cooked through, transfer the fillets to a clean plate and allow to rest for 5-10 minutes. Then flake the flesh with a fork and set aside. Note Keeping the skin on is up to you and a matter of personal preference. I prefer to discard the skin and just use salmon fillet flesh for this fried rice. Stir-fry the veggies and aromatics In a large wok, heat the peanut oil, sesame oil, and chili oil if using over high heat. Once smoking, turn the heat down to medium-high and add the onion and spring onion whites. Stir-fry for a minute until translucent, then add the carrot and celery and continue stir-frying for another minute. Add the garlic, ginger, and red chilies and stir-fry until fragrant â about 1 minute. Cook the eggs Push the veggies and aromatics to the side and add a little bit of oil into the wok. Pour in the beaten eggs and allow to set for a few seconds. Then scramble the eggs with your spatula and toss to combine with everything else in the wok. Season the with freshly cracked black pepper, kosher salt, white pepper, crushed red pepper chili flakes if using, and sugar and stir-fry to combine. Add the rice, sauce, and salmon Add the rice into the wok and pour the sauce all over it. Continue stir-frying for 3-4 minutes to combine, breaking up the clumps of rice as you go with your spatula. Then add the flaked salmon and toss for another minute or two, or until heated through. Taste and season with additional sugar, salt, or pepper if needed. Then switch off the heat and stir in most of the spring onion greens until combined. To Serve Transfer the Garlic Salmon Fried Rice to a serving dish or bowls. Drizzle a little sesame oil on top if desired and garnish with the remainder spring onion greens. Serve immediately or cool quickly and store in airtight sealed containers in the fridge for 3-4 days. Notes Make it gluten-free Use a gluten-free soy sauce or Tamari, and make sure that the mirin youâre using is GF certified. Make it vegetarian Omit the salmon, or swap for pan-fried tempeh or crispy pan-fried tofu cubes. Go vegan Ditto the above, but omit the eggs as well. Or you can just make this incredibly delicious vegan Crispy Tofu Spicy Fried Rice instead! Add or use different veggies I kept it simple and went with my go-to fried rice veggies â onion, carrots, and celery. But you can also add/swap for snap peas, peas, corn, broccoli florets, green beans, or any fried rice or stir-fry friendly veggies you like! Use another type of fish Iâve made this fried rice with pan-fried cod fillets and it tastes delicious! Simply lightly coat the cod in cornstarch and season with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper. Pan-fry it on both sides for 3-4 minutes in a bit of olive oil or unsalted butter, and drizzle a bit of freshly squeezed lemon juice on the fish while itâs cooking. Then flake the fillets and add it to the fried rice instead of the salmon. You can also opt to use halibut, mahi mahi, or sea bass instead of the salmon if you like. Use a different protein Just about any protein will work well and taste great in this fried rice. So take your pick from chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, tempeh, or tofu if salmon and other types of fish is not your thing. Nutrition Serving Size 1 large bowl Calories 492 Sugar Sodium 1121mg Fat Saturated Fat 3g Unsaturated Fat Trans Fat 0g Carbohydrates Fiber Protein Cholesterol The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary based on several factors. It should only be used as a general guideline. For more information, please see our Disclosure. All images and text ©That Spicy Chick. This post may contain affiliate links. We are a part of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn a small commission at no extra cost to you by linking to and affiliated sites. The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary based on several factors. It should only be used as a general guideline. For more information, please see our Disclosure. Menuke-1 : Beef & Salmon Pepper Rice Jadi beef dan salmonnya itu udah ready setengah mateng, so kita harus buru2 aduk bareng nasi anget dan daging2 semuanya biar matengnya merata dan menyeluruh. Rasanya B aja. Beefnya wangi dan ga keras, salmonnya empuk, nasinya wangi pepper bgt dan krenyes2 karena ada campuran jagungnya. đ° 79.091. Menu ke-2 : Beef & Hamburg Curry RiceI am so excited to share this beef pepper rice recipe with you guys now that I got my hubbyâs two thumbs up! Have you had beef pepper rice from Pepper Lunch? I tried it once and was hooked! The dish is so flavourful and itâs so fun âcookingâ the dish at the table. This beef pepper rice recipe is my take on the one from Pepper Lunch. Itâs easy to make and the garlic soy sauce gives it an extra punch of flavour. Let me know if youâve tried this recipe in the comments below or on Instagram for Making this Beef Pepper Rice RecipeYou only need five ingredients to make this beef pepper rice, if you donât count the marinade or seasoning. The five ingredients areThinly Sliced Beef â I use sliced beef for shabu shabu or hot pot to ensure that it will be cooked through. Try to use one that has a medium amount of marbling for better flavour and texture. If you wish to slice your own beef, freezing it before slicing will make it easier to get thin Rice â No need to explain this one. Since this is not a fried rice, you do not need to use day old rice for the â Youâll need whole corn kernel for this beef pepper rice recipe. It doesnât matter if itâs fresh, frozen or from a can. I use unsalted corn kernels because this allows me to adjust the salt level of the â Make sure the scallions are dry and slice them thinly, especially the white part. To ensure the scallions are dry, I usually slice them and spread them out on a paper towel while I prepare the other â Similar to the corn, I use unsalted butter so I can control the level of saltiness. However, salted butter also works if thatâs what youâve Key Items for Delicious Beef Pepper RiceGarlic Soy Sauce â In my opinion, this is what makes my homemade beef pepper rice really delicious. It adds an extra punch of flavour without making the dish too salty. Pepper Lunch actually has two difference sauces, Soy Garlic and Honey Soy. I love garlic and prefer something more savoury so I use a homemade garlic soy sauce to make the beef pepper rice recipe. You can find a recipe for the Honey Soy sauce easily with a simple search on Ground Black Pepper â The amount of ground black pepper is up to you but I like to use a lot. I use freshly ground pepper because I find it more fragrant but any black pepper should for Making Beef Pepper RiceThe original Pepper Lunch beef pepper rice is served on a cast iron hot plate and you finish cooking the beef at the table. Since I donât have this at home, I make the recipe using the Bruno hot plate which allows me to cook and serve the beef pepper rice tableside. You can also cook this on the stove top as well. The procedure is the same. Here are some tips Iâd like to share whether you are cooking this on a hot plate or stove topTip 1 â Start with a very hot pan â To ensure that the beef isnât overcooked, you need to start with a very hot pan and then turn the heat off before adding the ingredients. Because of this, use a pan that retains heat well or youâd need to turn the heat back on midway through the cooking process. My rule is, if you donât hear any sizzle midway through the cooking, turn the heat back on to 2 â Mise en place â Because this dish comes together quickly, youâd want to have all your ingredients cut, measured and ready to go before you start cooking. This includes measuring the rice! The actual cooking time only takes about 5 â 10 minutes so being prepared will ensure a smooth Pepper Rice RecipeIf you make this beef pepper rice recipe, please let me know on Instagram by tagging jansfoodsteps jansfoodsteps or in the comments below. Thanks!Here's my take on beef pepper rice after trying the ones from Pepper Lunch. The garlic soy sauce adds so much flavour and is the key to making this dish super delicious!Course MainCuisine JapaneseKeyword beef, riceServings 2Main Ingredients250 g beef, sliced thinly I use the ones for shabu shabu2 servings of cooked rice1/2 cup corn kernels1/4 cup scallions, sliced tbsp butterfresh ground pepperBeef Marinade Ingredients tbsp soy sauce2 tbsp sake1 tsp garlic, gratedGarlic Soy Sauce Ingredients1/3 cup soy sauce6 large cloves of garlic, crushed2 tsp sugar1 tsp cornstarch1/2 cup waterMake Garlic Soy SauceSoak the crushed garlic cloves in the soy sauce for 30 add all ingredients to the saucepan and bring it to a boil. Let the mixture boil for 30 seconds then remove it from the heat. Once cooled enough to handle, blend everything together to make the sauce. Pour into a bottle and keep refrigerated. Marinate the BeefCombine all the marinade beef slices into bite-size portions. Combine beef with marinade mixture and marinate for 15-20 Beef Pepper RicePreheat your pan over medium to high heat until really hot. Turn off the heat and add the beef. Place the beef around the edges of the pan to form a the cooked rice and flatten it out with the spatula, then place the corn kernels and scallions on top the rice. Next, add in the butter and fresh ground pepper. The beef should be about 75% cooked at this point. Note If you can't hear any sizzle, this means your pan is cooling too quickly and you should turn the stove back on to medium to cook the beef. Mix everything together with a spatula. Drizzle the desired amount of the garlic soy sauce and mix from heat and serve with extra garlic soy sauce on the cuisinereciperice bowl
SetMenu ber-2 Jumbo Beef Pepper Rice, Beef Trio Deluxe and 2 Lemontea 229,900 Set Menu ber-4 Pepper Steak, Salmon & Chicken, BBQ Premium Beef & Hamburg, Teriyaki Chicken & Egg and 4 Lemontea Preheat oven to 400 degrees F 200 degrees C. Grease a sheet pan with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Place salmon fillets, red and yellow bell peppers, and onion on the prepared sheet pan. Combine lemon juice, 3 tablespoons olive oil, water, maple syrup, garlic, salt, red pepper flakes, cumin, and parsley in a small bowl. Drizzle 2/3 of the sauce over the ingredients on the sheet pan. Bake in the preheated oven until salmon is cooked through and flakes easily with a fork, 10 to 15 minutes. Serve with lemon slices and remaining sauce. Instructions Preheat the oven to 450ËF. Cut the tops off of the bell peppers and set them aside for later use. Remove and discard the seeds and membranes from the bell peppers. Place the peppers on a baking sheet and roast for 22-24 minutes (while preparing the filling) turning halfway through.ï»żAre you trying to figure out what to make for dinner? Get inspired by some of these salmon and rice recipes. If youâre a fan of Japanese cuisine, then youâre probably well aware of the amazing combination of salmon and rice. Want to save this recipe? Enter your email below and we'll send the recipe straight to your inbox! These elements go together like two peas in a pod. Rice makes the perfect blank canvas that allows the tasty flavors of salmon to shine. From poke bowls to casseroles, youâll surely find your new favorite dinner below. Uncover the potential of this dynamic duo by checking out this list of salmon and rice recipes. 1. Salmon Fried Rice You canât beat the simplicity of this salmon fried rice! In under 30 minutes, you can have this mouth-watering, protein-packed dish ready on the table. If fried rice was your college staple, then make yourself this elevated version. Youâll love the combination of salty salmon, fluffy eggs, and hearty rice. 2. Salmon Rice Bowl It happens to the best of us. You go to make the perfect amount of rice and end up with an overabundance. Thatâs where this recipe comes in to save the day. By combining leftover rice, salmon, soy sauce, and kimchi, you can revamp your day-old carbs into something new and delicious. Youâll be blown away by how much tastiness is in every bite. Want to save this recipe? Enter your email below and we'll send the recipe straight to your inbox! 3. Blackened Salmon Rice Bowls Can you believe this recipe only takes 15 minutes to make? If this sounds like a dream come true for your jam-packed calendar, then do yourself a favor and make this tasty dinner. Itâs easy, nutritious, and the flavors will rock your world. 4. Japanese Salmon Rice If youâre looking for a cozy, comforting food to satisfy your appetite, then look no further. This recipe combines my favorite aspects of Japanese cuisine salmon, soy sauce, and rice. Each soft bite is so rich and nourishing that youâll crave this recipe all the time. 5. Grilled Tandoori Salmon with Lemon Basmati Rice This bright meal is about to become part of your weekly rotation of dinners. Between the spiced yogurt marinade and the fluffy lemon rice, youâre looking at one flavorful entree. Youâll love how the saltiness of the salmon blends with the lightness of the citrusy carbs. This is one award-worthy meal youâll want to make all the time. 6. Teriyaki Salmon Bowl Not only is this dinner super healthy, but youâll be blown away by the amazing sweet and savory flavors. After just one taste of the mouth-watering teriyaki glaze, your mouth will water for more. When you need a healthy meal, do yourself a favor and make this colorful dish. Youâll love how every bite nourishes your palate with sensational tastes. 7. Crispy Rice Spicy Salmon No cocktail party is complete without this perfect appetizer. Imagine biting into this recipe and being met with crispy fried rice cake, creamy avocado, and spicy salmon. If you have a spare hour, do yourself a favor and make this show-stopping recipe. Your guests will thank you later. 8. Tomato Pesto Salmon and Rice Baked in Foil Can you believe you only need 30 minutes to make this restaurant-worthy dish? The secret is in the foil, which seals in the moisture as your fish cooks. Every moist bite creates an explosion of flavor on your palate, making you crave this dish time and again. 9. Butter Salmon Rice Bowls If the words âbutterâ and âsalmonâ grabbed your attention, then youâre in for a real treat. You wonât believe how much flavor is loaded in this salmon. Each filet contains a healthy dose of butter combined with spicy Dijon mustard and pungent green onions. Be prepared for this dish to become your new favorite meal that can be consumed hot or cold for equally delicious results. 10. Garlic Salmon Fried Rice If youâre looking for a great recipe to make meal prep easier, then you canât beat this garlic salmon fried rice. Not only does it keep in the fridge for multiple days without losing quality, but itâs also loaded with protein and veggies. Even better, this fried rice is absolutely delectable. Youâll love the fragrant sesame chili sauce that will leave you wanting more. 11. Pan-Seared Miso Salmon Rice Bowls Calling all sweet and savory lovers! Anyone who goes crazy for the iconic flavor duo will obsess over this recipe. You canât beat the combination of tender salmon, marinated cabbage, and sweet miso glaze. Together, youâre able to achieve a forkful of perfection. 12. Honey-Harissa Baked Salmon with Dill Rice This recipe looks like it came out of an award-worthy restaurant, but it only takes 30 minutes to make! Thatâs right, you can easily impress your dinner guests with this show-stopping honey-harissa baked salmon. Not only does the main entree taste like heaven on a plate, but the sensational side of dill rice will win the hearts of many. 13. Asian-Baked Salmon with Veggie Fried Rice Are you searching for that perfect, high-protein recipe to power you through a weeknight of chores? Well, this is the recipe for you. The eggs, salmon, and peas have you covered in the protein department. The delectable glaze will tickle your tastebuds in the best way possible. This Asian-baked salmon is hearty, healthy, and oh-so-delicious. Youâll have a hard time not going back for seconds! 14. Firecracker Salmon Bowls Whatâs not to love about these firecracker salmon bowls? As the name suggests, youâll experience an explosion of flavor in every bite. Between the spicy peanut sauce, fragrant jasmine rice, and zingy lime juice, this bowl is full of scrumptious goodness. 15. Spicy Salmon Rice Bowl Do you hate bland food? If so, then this recipe is here to save the day. In this spicy salmon rice bowl, you wonât find any shortage of mouth-watering flavors. How can you beat the combination of spicy salmon, kimchi, and sriracha mayo? This trifecta of tastes elevates this rice bowl to a whole new level. 16. Salmon Rice Bowl with Maple Mustard Sauce When youâre craving an appetizing meal to please your dinner guests, give this recipe a shot. The maple mustard sauce really gives this dish its wow factor, adding a delicious savory sweetness to every bite. Did I mention you only need four ingredients to make this delectable dish? 17. Soy-Glazed Seared Salmon Rice Bowls with Namasu If you have an hour to spare, make this amazing dish. Every flavorful forkful will surely put a smile on your face. The secret to this dish is in the sauce. By bathing each cube of salmon in a tasty teriyaki marinade, youâre able to achieve the perfect tasty sear. 18. Sweet and Spicy Salmon Rice Bowls If youâre looking for that perfect lunch idea, then look no further! This salmon rice bowl will wow your palate with sweet and spicy flavors. Youâll love how the fluffy coconut rice tastes alongside the crunchy cukes and fiery sriracha. 19. Crispy Pan-Seared Salmon with Creamy Lemon Rice Do you have a potluck coming up and have no idea what to bring? If youâre in this classic predicament, then not to worry because this delicious recipe is here to save the day. The creamy lemon rice pairs perfectly with the pan-seared salmon, creating a culinary experience for your palate. 20. Baked Salmon and Wild Rice Casserole When your stomach is yearning for some comfort food, give this recipe a shot. Youâll obsess over the creamy richness in every bite. If youâre a big fan of risotto, then you have to try this baked salmon and wild rice casserole. Itâs the perfect stick-to-your-bones meal to warm you up on a brisk night. 20 Easy Ways to Make Salmon and Rice These salmon and rice recipes are easy, healthy, and delicious. From bowls to fried rice to baked fish, each meal is sure to please. Ingredients Salmon Fried Rice Salmon Rice Bowl Blackened Salmon Rice Bowls Japanese Salmon Rice Grilled Tandoori Salmon with Lemon Basmati Rice Teriyaki Salmon Bowl Crispy Rice Spicy Salmon Tomato Pesto Salmon and Rice Baked in Foil Butter Salmon Rice Bowls Garlic Salmon Fried Rice Pan-Seared Miso Salmon Rice Bowls Honey-Harissa Baked Salmon with Dill Rice Asian-Baked Salmon with Veggie Fried Rice Firecracker Salmon Bowls Spicy Salmon Rice Bowl Salmon Rice Bowl with Maple Mustard Sauce Soy-Glazed Seared Salmon Rice Bowls with Namasu Sweet and Spicy Salmon Rice Bowls Crispy Pan-Seared Salmon with Creamy Lemon Rice Baked Salmon and Wild Rice Casserole Directions Select your favorite recipe. Organize all the required ingredients. Prep a salmon and rice dish in 30 minutes or less!