Suya Spiced Salmon Fillet
This is a very healthy way to enjoy fish. Here I have spiced salmon with shrimp and mixed vegetables.
Ingredients
- 2 (serving size) salmon fillet
- 1 Tablespoon suya spice mix
- 1 table spoon olive oil
- 1 cup mixed vegetables
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 small tomato (sliced) (optional)
Directions
- Prepare the fish by rubbing in the salt, pepper and suya spice mix.
- Once the fish is evenly coated, set aside.
- Place a large pan on medium heat, add in the oil. once the oil is hot (about 2-3mins) place your salmon in, skin side down.
- Let the fish cook for about 4 mins, then flip the fish over and cook for another 1-2mins(depending on how pink you like the center).
- Remove the fish from the pan, set on a paper towel.
- Add the mixed vegetables and tomato into the pan, sprinkle in some salt and pepper. Stir.
- Let it simmer for 3mins.
- Remove from heat. Serve the veggies on the salmon.
PS: if you don’t have Salmon or you don’t like salmon, you can substitute Trout, Perch, Croaker or Tilapia.
Please where can I get salmon in Nigeria?
Can you give me a page or number thank you
I really like the Suya spice you added to the salmon. I like my Salmon with a teaspoon of oil though, actually I made most of my chicken n fish with very little oil like that, it’s so delicious. I can only imagine how yummy the spice will make it taste. Nice one sis.
Hello dear…amazing recipe….pls where do you get yout salmon…im in lagos..thanks
I am not sure but I will ask around
Please what is Nigerian name for salmon fish
I dont think there is a Nigerian name
Girl have you ever considered doing a cooking book. Love your twist to these Nigerian dishes
Thank you much!!! yes I have…. Summer this year God willing :)
Wow…am loving 9jafoodie everyday..rily helping my table with all dis new cooking method.Thanks.
yeii! that’s good to hear. thank you much!
Hi, this looks so good, i would like to try this, except i don’t have any suya spice mix and i don’t know where to buy it from, any suggestions on where to get it?
Most African grocery store carry prepared suya spice mix.