Seared Salmon with Spiralized Zucchini, Snap Pea and Corn Slaw

Seared Salmon with Spiralized Zucchini, Snap Pea and Corn Slaw

Can you tell that I’m excited for summer? I was actually at the Union Square...

Can you tell that I’m excited for summer?

I was actually at the Union Square Farmer’s Market (in NYC) last week and I was so disappointed in the produce – it was all late winter stuff! I went with a full list, ready to fill my tote bag with strawberries, leeks, asparagus, and cherries.

To my dismay, it was all parsnips, kale and sweet potatoes!

However, I did manage to pick up some gorgeous looking frisee lettuce and Austrian potatoes and I made my own little farmer’s market salad. Lu loved it – and of course, went back for seconds on the potatoes (I roasted them with salt, pepper, dried thyme and olive oil.)

This recipe came about because I was craving salmon for lunch, and it was a 70+ degree day (LOVE that it’s finally, truly spring!), so I opted for a more summery dish. I used sweet peppers, zucchini, corn, and snap peas.

Seared Salmon with Spiralized Zucchini, Snap Pea and Corn Slaw

The seasonings on this are so light – olive oil, salt, pepper and some paprika. Seriously, that’s all you need because the flavors of the veggies stand out and speak loudly! And of course, you can add corn to anything and I’d love it.

You could also poach, grill, or roast salmon if you don’t want to sear it with olive oil. The salmon isn’t the star of this dish – it’s the veggie slaw! Adding spiralized veggies into the mix steps the “veggie side” dish up a notch – you’re all of a sudden eating pasta, instead of some cubed/diced veggies.

I’m ready to conquer this week. I watched an episode of Follow the Leader on CNBC the other day and got extremely amped up after watching Gary Vaynerchuk. What a hustler! People like that always inspire me to push harder and after learning more about him, I realized there is much more time in the day. Time to crush it!

Seared Salmon with Spiralized Zucchini, Snap Pea and Corn Slaw

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Nutritional Information & Recipe

Weight Watchers SmartPoints*: 5 points

*These points were calculated using the official Weight Watchers SmartPoints calculator. We are in no way affiliated with Weight Watchers, we are providing this information based on popular demand.

 

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Seared Salmon with Zucchini, Snap Pea and Corn Slaw

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 4 oz boneless salmon filet skin-on
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 ounces snap peas trimmed and halved
  • 1/2 cup raw corn kernels shaved off from about 1/2 ear of corn
  • 1 small 6oz zucchini, Blade D, noodles trimmed
  • 2 small sweet peppers thinly sliced

Instructions

  • Place a large skillet over medium-high heat and add in the oil. Swirl the oil to coat the pan. While oil heats, season both sides of the salmon with salt and pepper. Once oil is shimmering, add in the salmon, snap peas and corn. Season the snap peas and corn with salt, pepper, and paprika. Let the salmon cook for 5 minutes, or until the salmon is opaque to about halfway through, meanwhile stirring the snap pea and corn mixture occasionally. Then, flip it over, cook for 2-3 more minutes or until it’s barely pink in the middle anymore (the fish is almost entirely opaque.) If you like a more well-done fish, cook until it’s no longer pink in the middle.
  • Once you flip the salmon over, add in the zucchini noodles and pepper slices. Nestle the zucchini around the salmon and toss lightly while the salmon finishes cooking, about 3 more minutes.
  • Transfer to a plate and enjoy.

seared salmon with spiralized zucchini, snap pea & corn

with love, Ali

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  • Oh the color! This looks amazing. Thanks for all of your hard work keeping our diets and our cooking varied and interesting.
  • Haha, that's exactly what happened to me at the Farmer's Market on Sunday. Just a stark reminder that what we think of as Instagram-worthy spring food in northern North America is far from local reality......
  • This recipe is just as good as it looks. I loved the variety of color and simplicity of seasoning that produced big flavor! It was very easy to prepare. It looked so good my young adult daughter wanted to try it! Great job Ali! I love your site and can't wait to see what I want to make next.
    • You're so sweet, Shareen! Thank you for the support. We're so happy to have you here.
  • Just finished making and eating the Seared Salmon with snap peas. I thought this was really good and didn't take long to fix.
  • Hi Ali, great looking recipe as always as we wait for local summer produce. I was wondering how you calculate your nutrition information? Your calculations seem off. 4 oz of salmon has at least 7 g of fat and only 22 g of protein. I suppose this is why many bloggers don't give nutritional info, but now I curious where it came from!