I wish I had a history to share about this very delicious grilled salmon recipe but unfortunately I don’t, since Salmon is not found in the Indian Oceans but only in North Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. The best part though, it uses Goan spices ;-).
When my husband first grilled salmon fillets with the recheado masala we really enjoyed it with a salad so much that is became a monthly staple in our home. Grilling salmon more than pan-frying is a much healthier way to enjoy the fish and it’s rich omega-3 fatty acids keeps me smart and witty ;-).

What I really love about this recipe is that even though it is marinated in spice paste it is full of bold flavors without too much heat as the added ketchup balances it. Also works well for those who prep and plan their meals as you can freeze the marinated salmon for couple weeks and use it when you need something quick and healthy.
Do note that as an Indian we usually eat out meats and fishes well done so my cooking time may be longer then what you usually are used to. So please adjust your cooking time to your preference.
Servings: 6-7 salmon steaks
Ingredients:
2.2 lbs of fillet salmon make 4″ steak
3 tbsp of recheado masala
1 tbsp of ketchup
salt to taste
Wash the fish and towel dry it. In a mixing bowl mix the recheado paste, ketchup and salt. Apply it to the fish and marinade for at-least 20-30 minutes or overnight.
Heat the grill (I use an electric grill) spray with cooking oil and grill the salmon fillet for 7-10 minutes on each side.
Serve with a side of Pulao Rice, Green beans or with a refreshing Sweet Kale Salad found in Costco.
Lovely photos!
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Thank you for your kind words 🙂
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Du bon saumon accompagnée d’une bonne salade! Very good meat!
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Merci beaucoup.
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Wow this looks and sounds so delicious that I’m gonna try it tonight. 😀
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Can I come over Robin 🙂
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You’re more than welcome, I’m in Jersey though 😀
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Oh! too far from LA 🙂
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Yes, sorry. Perhaps I will visit again soon
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Irresistible!…looks so good.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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I like salmon. This sounds good. Hugs, Barbara
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That is so good to know and Thank you so much Barbara 🙂
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Barbara, and thank you so much for the re-blog appreciate it very much 🙂
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This looks really good!
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Thank you so much Afie 🙂
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Salmon…Yumiii!
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🙂
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Just swinging by to tell you I nominated you on the one lovely blog award! Keep writing!!
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That was very generous and kind of you. Thank you very much William 🙂
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I am do hungry right now!! I love this blog when trying to think of dinner ideas
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Thanks William…I do appreciate your kind words 🙂
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Greetings Nandini, I just love Salmon, sounds wonderful. Cheryl
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That is is awesome Cheryl, I love salmon too. And thank you for your kind words 🙂
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Yum yum love salmon. This looks fab
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Thank you so much Nisha 🙂
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Ahh, great post Nandini, love salmon and I think I’ll try to grill it with the rechado masala – just a salad on the side and it does the trick doesn’t it? I make caldine with salmon too, and it turns out pretty good. 🙂
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Thank you Loretta so much. That is true, a nice fillet just needs some salad or some sauteed veggie. Thanks for mentioning about salmon caldine since I have only pan-fired, baked or grilled as I was’nt sure how it would be in a curry. I will try to do it next time. Tc n Regards 🙂
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Reblogged this on Nandi Nutrition and commented:
What a beautiful dish – looks so healthy and tasty!
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Dominique, Thank you so much for the re-blog. I do appreciate it very much. Apologize for the delay in acknowledgment 🙂
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Look very nice, I’m going to give this a go
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That will be awesome Kristian 🙂
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Just looking at a Big Green Egg at the moment it would be good cooked in that.
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🙂
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Yum. I saw farmed salmon in Nepal – beautiful from the glacial rivers of the Himalayas – but didn’t get to eat any. This is mouth watering. My vegetarian self has salmon once every couple of weeks at home in Australia. 😇 I do it dry pan fried no oil just a tiny spray and just cooked. With a rocket and boiled potato salad and a French seeded mustard, EVOO, lime juice and cracked pepper vinaigrette.
Iove your cooking and blogging.
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Wow! thanks for sharing your recipe it is something I will try next time. It does make sense to use less oil as salmon is a fatty fish. Hope all is well with you out there. Have a great weekend 🙂
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The last image is wonderful! It’s composed so well, and the lighting is great. I want to order the dish and try it! WELL DONE!
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Thank You so much Deborah for your compliments. It does mean a lot to me specially coming from you :-). You wont believe, I took it with my Note2 camera as I do not own a profs one.It was taken on a downcast day under natural window light which I realized is the best lighting. Have a great weekend 🙂
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This looks seriously amazing!
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Thank you so much Lisa…it was 🙂
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Yum! I hadn’t heard of recheado masala before. I think I will have salmon this week. I need more fish in my diet. 🙂
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I guess we all need our regular dose of omega-3’s 🙂
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That looks fabulous!
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Thank you so much Jennifer 🙂
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