How to Make Delicious Salmon Stew – Step-By-Step Recipe and Tips
Salmon stew is the ultimate comforting, hearty dish that’s surprisingly easy to make. This seafood stew is chock full of chunky salmon, potatoes, herbs and vegetables simmered in a savory, creamy broth The classic preparation transforms humble canned salmon into a satisfying, crowd-pleasing one-pot meal.
Read on to learn how to make flavorful salmon stew with a simple recipe and helpful tips for maximizing flavor. This versatile stew works for both indoor and outdoor cooking. Before you know it you’ll have a new favorite cozy dinner to add to your regular recipe rotation.
Salmon Stew Ingredients
Here are the main ingredients you’ll need to make basic salmon stew:
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Salmon – Use canned or fresh. Canned pink or red salmon works well and is budget friendly.
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Potatoes – Russets or red potatoes hold their shape when simmered. Peel and cut into 1-inch chunks.
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Milk or cream – For body and richness. Whole milk, evaporated milk or half-and-half work well.
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Butter or oil – For cooking aromatics and soup base. Olive oil or butter provide flavor.
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Onion and celery – Standard soup vegetables to provide an aromatic base.
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Chicken or vegetable broth – For extra liquid and flavor. Use with or instead of milk/cream.
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Herbs – Fresh or dried parsley, thyme, rosemary, etc. boost flavor.
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Corn – For sweetness and color contrast. Fresh, frozen or canned kernels.
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Bacon – Optional, but adds smoky depth and crunchy texture.
Salmon Stew Step-By-Step Instructions
Follow these simple steps for foolproof salmon stew:
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Sauté onion and celery: Heat 1-2 tbsp oil or butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add chopped onion and celery. Cook 5 minutes until softened.
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Simmer potatoes: Add broth and potatoes to pot. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer. Cook until potatoes are fork tender, about 10-15 minutes.
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Prepare salmon: If using canned, drain liquid into pot. Remove any bones/skin. Chop larger pieces. For fresh, cut into chunks.
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Add salmon and remaining ingredients: Once potatoes are tender, add prepared salmon, cream/milk, corn and seasonings to taste (salt, pepper, herbs).
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Simmer stew: Bring back to a gentle simmer and cook 5 more minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed.
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Finish with extras (optional): Stir in cooked bacon bits, chopped parsley or snip fresh herbs on top.
That’s it – easy salmon stew ready in about 30 minutes! The basic method leaves room to customize recipes based on what you have on hand.
Handy Salmon Stew Tips
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For a thicker stew, mix in 2 tbsp flour along with milk/cream.
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Substitute half milk/cream with coconut milk for a dairy-free option.
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For extra richness, finish with a swirl of heavy cream.
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Add diced carrots or other veggies like spinach or kale.
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Use bone-in salmon cuts and simmer until meat falls off bones.
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For outdoor cooking, assemble in foil packs instead of a pot.
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Cook in a slow cooker on low 4-6 hours for hands off stew.
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Stir in cooked shrimp or lobster meat the last 5 minutes for seafood stew.
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Top bowls with oyster crackers, croutons or crumbled cornbread.
Flavor Variations
Tailor salmon stew to your taste by mixing up the seasonings:
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Italian – basil, oregano, red pepper flakes
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French – thyme, bay leaf, tarragon
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Southern – Cajun seasoning, smoked paprika
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Mexican – cumin, chili powder, cilantro
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Indian – curry powder, garam masala
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Asian – ginger, sesame oil, soy sauce
Serve salmon stew with crusty bread, a green salad or roasted veggies for a satisfying, comforting meal. The possibilities are endless with this versatile seafood stew!
Classic Southern Salmon Stew Recipe
This recipe combines salmon with classic southern flavors for a hearty, down home stew.
Ingredients:
- 2 tbsp butter
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2 ribs celery, chopped
- 3 medium russet potatoes, peeled and diced
- 2 (14.5 oz) cans pink salmon, drained and flaked
- 4 cups whole milk
- 1 (15 oz) can corn, drained
- 2 tsp Cajun seasoning
- 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Chopped parsley for garnish
Instructions:
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Melt butter in large pot over medium heat. Add onion and celery and cook 5 minutes until soft.
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Add potatoes, milk, salmon with liquid and bring to a simmer. Cook 10 minutes until potatoes are tender.
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Stir in corn, Cajun seasoning and cayenne. Cook 5 more minutes.
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Season with salt and pepper. Garnish bowls with parsley.
Serve with oyster crackers, hot sauce or Tabasco and enjoy!
Campfire Salmon Stew
Take salmon stew on your next camping trip or cook it over a backyard bonfire with this easy recipe. The ingredients can be prepped ahead of time at home for simple assembly on site.
Ingredients:
- 1 lb new potatoes, chopped
- 1 lb smoked sausage, sliced
- 1 onion, chopped
- 3 (5 oz) salmon fillets, skinned and cut into chunks
- 1 cup frozen corn
- 1 (14 oz) can diced tomatoes
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- Juice of 1 lemon
- Salt and pepper
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Prepare foil packets by placing potatoes, sausage, onion, salmon, corn and tomatoes in center.
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Pour broth over and sprinkle with Italian seasoning, lemon juice and s&p.
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Seal packets tightly and place directly on campfire grates or above flames on a grill.
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Cook 20-25 minutes until salmon is opaque and veggies are tender.
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Carefully open packets to release steam before serving stew.
The sealed packets steam the ingredients creating an easy one-pot meal with minimal cleanup. Enjoy the outdoors and let the campfire do the cooking!
The Takeaway
Salmon stew is simple to prepare, budget friendly and endlessly adaptable. Follow the basic formula of salmon + potatoes + aromatics + creamy broth and then customize to your taste. Cook it indoors in a pot or over a campfire for a hearty, comforting dish the whole family will love. With this easy recipe and handy tips, you can master flavorful salmon stew in no time!
Salmon: An Inspired New Spin on Moqueca
A Brazilian friend of mine made this stew with salmon a few years ago because the usual fish used in Brazil for moqueca isn’t available here.
It was so good I begged Fernanda for the recipe, which she translated into English for me. (By the way, you cant get local salmon in Brazil. So, this is really not an authentic moqueca, but a Northern Californian interpretation.)
A Surprising Technique for Delicious Results
The method in the recipe is strange because it calls for simmering the stew for at least 30 minutes. People who like seafood know that fish doesn’t do well with long cooking times. This stew is an exception. It requires simmering the stew well past the point of of cooking the salmon, but it works!.
The result is a rich, coconut creamy, deeply flavored stew.
First, lime juice, paprika, and cumin are mixed with the salmon. Next, onions, tomatoes, and bell peppers are simmered in coconut milk.
Salmon Stew- Family Recipe- One Pot Recipe
FAQ
What do you soak salmon in before cooking?
What is salmon chowder made of?
How do you cook a salmon stew?
Add the chopped onion to the butter and saute on med. heat until clear and soft. Stir in the deboned and skinned salmon, mix well. Slowly pour the milk in and the reserved broth if you want more of the salmon flavor, & reduce your heat to low so as not to scald it. Stir every few minutes until it is steaming and the stew is heated well.
What is easy 20 minute salmon stew?
This Easy 20-Minute Salmon Stew features flaky and tender cooked salmon in a delicious coconut and tomato broth. Topped with fresh bell peppers and cilantro, the rich and bright Brazillian-inspired flavors are completely irresistible! This Easy 20-Minute Salmon Stew is the perfect choice for dinner or meal prep.
What is salmon stew?
This hearty Salmon stew is a full-flavored stew. It’s a warm, hearty, spicy, savory, delicious dish that pretty much everyone loves. You will enjoy this boldly flavored fish stew and you will be pleased to add this to your repertoire.
What is a one-pot salmon stew based on?
This Easy One-Pot Salmon Stew is based on a classic Turkish stew called Balik Pilaki. Cooked with tomatoes, potatoes, garlic, carrots, parsley, lemon, and olive oil. I stumbled upon this recipe in one of my favorite cookbooks Two Chef’s, One Catch. This book is packed full of the most amazing seafood recipes.