Chimichurri Seared Salmon.

This chimichurri salmon is a weekly favorite of our family. It’s super simple and flavorful – and comes together in no time at all. Seared, crisp salmon topped with a refreshing briney and herby garlic chimichurri. Yum!

We’ve got summer dinners on repeat over here. 

chimichurri salmon

This seared salmon is done in less than 10 minutes and then covered in a chimichurri blanket. Think tons of fresh, vibrant herbs. Lots of red wine vinegar. The best olive oil you can find. Many, many cloves of garlic, minced into the tiniest chunks. And some crushed red pepper.

The flavor combo is fabulous and is one heck of a satisfying dinner. It’s not bad straight out of the fridge either. Even when it’s still cold. 

chimichurri salmon

This just makes sense.

We love salmon

We love chimichurri! 

chimichurri salmon

So here we are: seared, crispy edged, buttery salmon covered in a mix of briney herbs with olive oil and tons of garlic. 

It tastes super fresh, just like summer, and it is so satisfying.

I almost want to take one of these salmon filets, flake it over grilled sourdough and drizzle the chimichurri everywhere. It’s DELISH. 

chimichurri salmon

Also, I love to serve it with this lemon herb parmesan potato salad that I’m going to tell you about on Wednesday! Woohoo for summer side dishes. 

I make salmon like this constantly. At least once a week – and it takes no time at all. All you need are a hot cast iron skillet, your salmon of choice, some avocado oil and spices and seasonings. 

chimichurri salmon

For this recipe, I stuck with my go-to: smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Are you sick of hearing me talk about this combo yet? It’s basically all I use. 

Multiple days a week, I use that seasoning blend for chicken, fish, beef and even vegetables. And seafood, of course! It’s almost always what I put on salmon, exclusively. 

The key to getting it somewhat crisp is patting the salmon dry with a paper towel. Pat it dry, cover in seasonings, then sear in a hot skillet.

chimichurri salmon

The outside gets crisp and spice-coated. The inside is so soft, buttery and flaky. 

Chimichurri is one of Eddie’s favorite condiments. He requests it constantly and will put it on anything. While I like to make it fresh as often as I can, it still tastes great after a day in the fridge. Because we’re using straight fresh herbs, I wouldn’t make it too far in advance, but the leftovers still work. 

The chimichurri is not only incredible on the salmon, but you can drizzle it over this lemony potato salad that I’m going to tell you about too. 

chimichurri salmon

P.S. if you need a few other uses for chimichurri, you can make cheese fries, grilled chicken and couscous or even a steak salad.

Nothing I love more than a fresh meal that comes together in less than 20 minutes! 

chimichurri salmon

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chimichurri salmon

Super fresh!

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