
This Cajun salmon is one of those quick, vibrant dinners we love to make as a team on a busy night. Flaky, spiced salmon with a cool, creamy avocado lime crema feels both bold and refreshing, which for us is exactly what real food for real life is all about.
This Cajun Salmon Avocado Lime Crema features flaky, flavorful salmon coated in bold Cajun spices and topped with a creamy, zesty avocado lime crema. Ready in about 30 minutes, it is perfect for serving in bowls, tacos, or alongside your favorite sides. Bold, fresh, and satisfying, this Cajun salmon is a quick dinner you will come back to again and again.
What makes this Cajun salmon so good is the contrast of flavors. Flaky salmon is coated in bold Cajun spices and seared, then topped with a cool, creamy avocado lime crema.
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Why You Will Love This Cajun Salmon
- Bold Cajun flavor. A spiced crust gives the salmon a flavorful kick.
- Cool avocado lime crema. A creamy, zesty sauce balances the spice.
- Flaky, tender salmon. Seared until golden and just cooked through.
- Quick and versatile. Serve in bowls, tacos, or with your favorite sides.
- Fresh and satisfying. Rich in healthy fats and full of flavor.
What Makes This Cajun Salmon So Good
A cool, creamy avocado crema makes this dish, blending ripe avocado with sour cream and lime into a smooth, zesty sauce.
Bold Cajun salmon brings the heat. A spice rub gives the flaky salmon a savory, lightly spicy crust that contrasts beautifully with the cool crema.
Lime and cilantro keep it fresh. Bright lime juice and fresh cilantro lift the rich salmon and creamy sauce with zesty, herbaceous notes.
The spice rub draws on Cajun cuisine, the bold, well seasoned cooking style with deep roots in Louisiana.
Optional Pro Tip: Crispy Salmon, Smooth Crema
Pat the salmon dry. Drying it first helps the spice crust sear crisp and golden.
Chill the crema. A short rest in the refrigerator lets the flavors meld and the sauce firm up.
Tips for the Best Cajun Salmon
- Pat the salmon dry. This helps the spice crust sear crisp.
- Let it marinate. Even 15 minutes deepens the Cajun flavor.
- Do not overcook. Cook just until the salmon flakes easily.
- Use ripe avocados. They blend into the smoothest crema.
- Thin the crema to taste. Add water a little at a time.
- Adjust the heat. Use more or less cayenne and Cajun seasoning.
- Chill the crema. A short rest melds the flavors.
- Use fresh lime. Fresh juice gives the brightest flavor.
Variations and Add Ins
This Cajun salmon is easy to customize.
- Make it into bowls. Serve over rice with beans, corn, and toppings.
- Make it into tacos. Fill tortillas with salmon, lettuce, and crema.
- Bake it instead. Bake the salmon at 400 F until it flakes easily.
- Make it dairy free. Use a plant based sour cream in the crema.
- Add more heat. Extra cayenne or a diced jalapeno adds a kick.
- Use a different fish. Try it with tilapia, cod, or shrimp.
- Add corn salsa. A fresh corn and tomato salsa pairs beautifully.
- Top with extra lime. A squeeze brightens every bite.
How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover Cajun salmon and crema separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator. The salmon keeps for up to two days; the crema is best within a day or two.
Reheat the salmon gently in a low oven or skillet just until warmed through. Stir the crema and add a splash of lime or water to loosen it if needed.
Serving Suggestions for Cajun Salmon
This Cajun salmon is wonderful flaked over a bowl of rice, black beans, and corn, topped with red onion, tomatoes, and a generous drizzle of avocado lime crema.
It also makes fantastic tacos, tucked into warm tortillas with shredded lettuce and crema. A side of corn salsa or a simple salad rounds out the meal.
For a simpler plate, serve the salmon fillets whole with the crema spooned over and lime wedges alongside. Roasted vegetables make a fresh, colorful side.
- In a bowl. Over rice with beans and corn.
- In tacos. With lettuce and a dollop of crema.
- With roasted vegetables. A fresh, colorful side.
- With lime wedges. A bright finishing touch.
For another fresh, satisfying meal over rice, our healthy orange chicken is a great one to try.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bake the salmon instead of searing it?
Yes. Bake it at 400 F for about 12 to 15 minutes, until it flakes easily with a fork, for a hands off option.
How do I get a crispy crust?
Pat the salmon very dry before adding the spice rub, and sear it in a hot, shimmering pan without moving it until it releases easily.
Can I make the crema ahead of time?
Yes. The avocado lime crema can be made a few hours ahead and chilled. Press plastic wrap onto the surface to keep it from browning.
What can I use instead of sour cream?
Greek yogurt or a plant based sour cream both work well in the crema for a tangy, creamy result.
How do I know when the salmon is done?
It is done when it flakes easily with a fork and reaches an internal temperature of 145 F.
Can I use a different fish?
Absolutely. Tilapia, cod, or even shrimp take well to the Cajun seasoning and pair nicely with the crema.
How spicy is it?
The Cajun seasoning gives a gentle, warm heat. Add more or less, plus optional cayenne, to make it as mild or bold as you like.
Is this dish gluten free?
On its own, yes, as long as your Cajun seasoning is gluten free. Serve it in bowls or with corn tortillas to keep it gluten free.
How do I store leftovers?
Store the salmon and crema separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator, the salmon for up to two days and the crema for a day or two.
What should I serve it with?
It is great in bowls over rice with beans and corn, in tacos, or with roasted vegetables and a squeeze of lime.
Bold, Fresh, and Versatile
This Cajun salmon avocado lime crema brings together flaky, boldly spiced salmon and a cool, creamy avocado lime sauce. It is fresh, satisfying, and endlessly versatile in bowls, tacos, or alongside your favorite sides.
Ready in about 30 minutes, it is perfect for a quick weeknight dinner yet special enough to share. Once you try it, this Cajun salmon is sure to become a favorite.
Craving more bold, flavorful dinners? Our creamy Cajun chicken pasta is another zesty favorite to try next.
Results vary by ingredients, equipment, and cooking conditions. Always taste and adjust seasoning as you go.
Cajun Salmon Avocado Lime Crema
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Pat the salmon fillets dry with paper towels.
- In a small bowl, mix the Cajun seasoning, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper into a paste, then rub it evenly over both sides of the salmon.
- For the best flavor, let the salmon marinate in the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes.
- Heat a large skillet over medium high heat with a tablespoon of olive oil until it shimmers, then add the salmon, skin side down if using, and sear for 4 to 5 minutes until golden and easily released.
- Flip and cook another 3 to 4 minutes, until the salmon flakes easily and reaches 145 F, then remove and let it rest.
- For the crema, scoop the avocado flesh into a blender with the sour cream, lime juice, cilantro, garlic, salt, and cayenne if using.
- Blend until smooth and creamy, adding water one tablespoon at a time to reach your desired consistency, then taste and adjust the seasoning.
- Flake the salmon with a fork and build bowls or tacos with your chosen bases and toppings, such as rice, black beans, corn, red onion, and diced tomatoes.
- Drizzle generously with the avocado lime crema, garnish with lime wedges and extra cilantro, and serve.
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