Blackened Salmon with Cheesy Polenta and Spicy Peach + Chard Corn Salsa
You guys I love my fruit salsas.
To be honest I have not always been a fan of salsa. Before this year I never even went near the stuff. I was a “don’t let that lime juice, cheese, or whatever else, come near my fruit”, kind of girl.
If I wanted a peach, I just wanted a peach. Not a peach with some grilled corn, a jalapeño and some spices.
Well, for one I have been reading Jessica’s blog for years and I 100% blame her for planting this whole fruit salsa concept in my brain. If anyone loves fruit salsa more than me, it is her. All I have to say is thank you Jessica! Best obsession possible!
Second? When I started this blog, I realized I needed to try some different things for the sake of not coming across as totally boring (which, I am).
The rest is all history and I am now addicted to fruit salsa. For the next two and half months expect tons of fruit salsa on pretty much everything I post. You name the fruit and my guess is that by the end of the summer I will have turned it into some kind of weird sounding salsa, that I of course, promise will be delicious.
I am sorry if you are not into this whole concept of fruit in your salsa and all over your food.
Lucky for you it can always be left out. But really you should just make it, because I think you’ll really like it. For example, my Dad who was just like me and thought fruit was only to be eaten in its original pure form, is now convinced it’s a darn good thing. I heard through the grapevine that he was telling his buddies down at the gym all about the fruit salsas.
If he tells the dudes at the gym, then it has to be good. Trust me.
He only tells those guys about the good stuff. They’re some of his very favorite people.
Here’s the deal, I think it is time for some healthy food.
Ugh. Boring!
I know, but after those cookies yesterday, the homemade coconut caramel snickers bars on Sunday, the milkshake on Friday… and the post I have coming up… I think some healthy food is needed. I am even thinking salad tomorrow, not sure, but I am thinking it.
Honestly, we do not just shovel in sweets day in and day out. I like salads, lots of quinoa, and well sometimes I’ll even throw in a healthy dessert….
Sometimes.
Oh and I know the whole cheesy polenta thing may sound well cheesy, but in my brain cheese is considered a health food. Protein, calcium – both healthy things!
Plus, aren’t they saying salmon is one of the healthiest fish in the sea?
I’d say this is a pretty dang healthy meal, I mean so colorful!
Oh and the blackened seasoning on the salmon is so gooood!! Like crazy awesome, definitely one of my favorite ways to do salmon and also my go-to salmon seasoning!
Oh and it’s just a little bit spicy, which I read somewhere that spicy foods are good for your metabolism. They are also good for boosting the immune system.
Score!
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Blackened Salmon with Cheesy Polenta and Spicy Peach + Chard Corn Salsa
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: polenta, salmon
A filling and summery fish dish
Ingredients
Blackened Salmon
- 1 pound fresh salmon
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon to 1/2 cayenne
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon dried basil
- 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
Spicy Peach + Charred Corn Salsa
- 1 ear [grilled corn | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/cheesy-cajun-fries-with-grilled-corn-guacamole-bacon-and-fried-eggs/]
- 1 red pepper charred
- 1 jalopeno pepper seeded and diced
- 1 peach diced
- 4 leaves basil chopped
- 1 lime juiced
- 3 green onions
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce
Cheesy Polenta
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups milk
- 2/3 cup polenta
- 1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
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Make the polenta. Pour the chicken broth and milk into a medium size saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to medium and slowly whisk in the polenta. Cook, stirring frequently, until the polenta is soft and thick, about 15 to 20 minutes. Keep warm and then just before serving, stir in the cheddar cheese and season with salt and pepper. If the polenta seems a little thick you can add a tablespoon of butter or extra milk.
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While the polenta is cooking work on the salsa and salmon. Preheat your grill to high heat (you can also roast the corn and peppers in the oven, but I prefer the grill). In a small bowl combine the brown sugar, smoked paprika, cayenne, garlic powder, basil, thyme, salt and pepper. Rub the salmon with a tablespoon of olive oil and then cover with the blackened seasoning. Leave about 1 or 2 teaspoons of the seasoning for the salsa. Place the salmon in fridge.
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Rub the corn and red pepper with a little olive oil. Wrap the corn in a small piece of foil and grill the corn + red pepper for about 25 minutes turning each veggie about three times. Remove and let cool. When cool, slice off the corn kernels, de-seed and chop the pepper and place both in a medium size bowl. Add the chopped peach, chopped jalapeño pepper, basil, lime juice, green onions, hot sauce and 1 to 2 teaspoons of the blackened seasoning. Toss well and set aside.
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Remove the salmon from the fridge and grill (or broil, whatever you prefer) for 3 to 4 minutes, flip and cook another 2 to 3 minutes.
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Serve the salmon over the cheesy polenta and top with the salsa.
Okay, excited yet?
This looks so delish… I’ll be testing this over the weekend!! 🙂 Loving your recipes!!
Thank you so much, Pru! Hope you love this!
cheesy polenta all the way. And that salmon is seriously gorgeous!
Thank you so much, Carrian!
love this! salmon with fruity flavored salsa is always a winner in my book. plus, the cheesy polenta is a super big bonus 😉
Thank you, Julie! I love the fruity salsa So much!
Well this is certainly gorgeous!!! Such a perfect Summer meal! xo
Thanks Ashley!
Beautifully done!
Thank you so much, Jen!
I love salmon and polenta, never had them together though! This sounds amazing.
It’s so good, you have to try it!
Thank you, Jaclyn!
Now that is my kind of salmon! I’m always looking for different ways to prepare it and this is beyond brilliant! That corn salsa is callin’ my name…
Thank you, Georgia! The corn salsa is so good!
Love this. Living in Oregon we fish for our own wild salmon and I have a freezer full! And I lover serving it over polenta!!! And I am a fruit salsa so person so I’m sold.
YA!! I have to say, the only thing I am excited for about spending the summer in Mt. Hood is the salmon! It is like nothing else!
Thanks Cathy!
I just made some polenta this past week and I loved it. Now I need to try it out with salmon. I agree with the whole fruit salsa thing – it just works.
Thank you, Meagan! I am so happy people are digging the fruit salsa!
I’m right there with ya about putting salsa on everything…especially fresh, fruity salsa like yours! Salmon is always a major win for me and cheesy polenta sounds soooooo good! Ugh, I want your family to adopt me! 😉
Haha!! Thank you, Julie! My family takes in strays on a daily occurrence, so you are always welcome!
There is no need for healthy food to be boring and blackened fish is a great way to go especially with a fruity salsa! Yum!
I agree! Thanks so much, Kevin!
Ooh, salmon is my favorite fish, I can’t wait to steal your blackened seasoning. Thanks Tieghan! 🙂
Ya! Thank you, Tiffany!
You know the way to this PNW’erners heart!! Salmon in the summer is what life is all about in Seattle. Hello, Gorgeous!
Ya!! Thanks Megan! I am headed to Mt. Hood for the Summer and about the only thing I am excited for is the salmon!!
This looks absolutely fantastic! Definitely need to give this a try. Feel free to stop by my link party and share your Facebook Page.
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Thank you so much, Eric!! I will try and check it out!
What a delicious looking idea. I recently had a fruit salsa for the first time, just a couple of weeks ago. I love your incorporation of salmon with it. Wonderfully done!!
Thanks Dan! I am glad you are into fruit salsa, I think you will be seeing a lot of it on here!
Oh, you had me at cheesy polenta. Gorgeous dish!
Thank you so much, Jennifer!
Definitely need to make this for dinner! Love me some cheesy polenta!
Thanks Lauren! The cheesy polenta is so good!
Love this dish! The cheesy polenta sounds amazing with salmon. LOVE your pictures too!
Thank you so much!
I can see my husband loving this. I have never had polenta. If he has it was at a restaurant when he traveled alot on his job.
Ya! I hope you give it a try! Thanks Charlotte!
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Thank you!
Saw this today, made it tonight. It was awesome. Had to make a few adjustments since I didn’t have a couple ingredients, but it was excellent. The flavors melded wonderfully. I, too, have not been a fan of fruited salsas. Enh~ But, this one was so good with the fish and wasn’t overly sweet. We really enjoyed it and will be making it again soon. It is rather spicy- we liked it that way- but if you don’t , just cut back a little on the cayenne, hot sauce, and jalapeno (we actually used poblano). But, you must try it!
YES!! So happy you tried this and loved it!! I will have to try your suggestions soon!!
Thank you!
Fruit salsas are the best! This looks absolutely incredible! You have a gift Tieghan 🙂
HA! Don’t know about that, but thank you!
I always love you comments, Nessa!
I absolutely adore blackened salmon, and Jessica 😉 So this is definitely a win!
Great photos and delicious recipe 🙂 Have a great week!
Thank you, Rachel!! Hope you have a great night and weekend!
Uau this is amazing:) I love it!
Thank you!
You are not boring girl! I love reading your posts! And fruit salsa=delish! 😉
Awe, thank you!! That makes me smile!!
Just made your blackened salmon tonight but instead of the polenta and salsa I put it over a bed of lentils made with shallots, garlic, fresh lime juice, and goat cheese. It was SO delicious! Loved the seasoning on the salmon and can’t wait to make your full version!
Ya!! That sounds delicious! I am so glad you loved the salmon! Thanks for try it, Natalie!
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Thank you so much! We love salmon too!
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Easy to make and very fresh taste for salmon. I really enjoyed it. Great recipe!
Thank you so much Sachin!