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Cajun Salmon with Avocado and Lemon

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By: Chef ElenaUpdated: Jan 17, 2026
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Zesty Cajun spice meets creamy avocado lime crema in this quick, flavorful salmon dish that is perfect for weeknights and gatherings alike.

Cajun Salmon with Avocado and Lemon

This Cajun salmon with avocado and lemon began as a weeknight experiment and quickly became a family favorite. I first made it on a busy Tuesday when I wanted something bold and fast. The Cajun seasoning provides a warm, smoky crust while the avocado lime crema cools and brightens each bite. The contrast of textures is what stuck with me the most. The salmon flakes tenderly while the crema stays silky, and the squeeze of lemon brings everything to life.

I discovered this combination while pairing pantry spices with ripe avocados. The result felt balanced enough to serve to guests yet simple enough for a lunchtime treat. Texturally, the fish is moist inside with a slightly crisped exterior when seared correctly. Flavorwise, the heat from the spice mix is tempered by the lime and avocado which makes it approachable for children and adventurous enough for adults. Whenever I cook it, the citrus aroma fills the kitchen and people start showing up at the stove.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in under 30 minutes so it is perfect for busy evenings and last minute plans.
  • Uses pantry friendly Cajun seasoning and simple staples like olive oil and garlic powder so you do not need specialty ingredients.
  • Balanced flavors from spicy, smoky, creamy and bright elements make it naturally crowd pleasing for family dinners and small gatherings.
  • Flexible serving options include rice, beans, tortillas or a fresh salad so you can tailor it to dietary needs and preferences.
  • Make ahead components such as the crema store well so you can prep in advance and assemble quickly on the day of serving.
  • Builds on whole foods with protein rich salmon and healthy fats from avocado, making it both satisfying and nutritious.

In my kitchen the first time I served this everyone asked for seconds and the leftovers were prized the next day. My partner said the crema is the secret weapon because it mellows the spice and keeps the salmon from tasting dry. It is one of those dishes that feels like a treat without being fussy.

Ingredients

  • Salmon fillets: Use two 6 ounce fillets, fresh or thawed. Look for firm flesh and a bright color. Farmed or wild caught both work. Skin on helps keep the fillet intact during searing.
  • Cajun seasoning: Two tablespoons will give a bold flavor. Use your favorite store brand or a homemade blend with paprika, cayenne, garlic powder and oregano for more control.
  • Olive oil and lemon juice: One tablespoon of oil prevents sticking and helps the spice toast. Fresh lemon juice brightens the finish more than bottled.
  • Smoked paprika and garlic powder: These build depth and a smoky fragrance. The smoked paprika enhances the Cajun blend and pairs beautifully with the avocado crema.
  • Avocados: Choose ripe but firm fruit. They should yield slightly to gentle pressure. Two medium avocados blend into a creamy texture without being watery.
  • Sour cream or Greek yogurt: A quarter cup makes the crema silkier. Greek yogurt is a useful swap when you want fewer calories and extra tang.

Instructions

Step 1 Prep the fish and seasoning:Pat each 6 ounce fillet dry with paper towels. In a small bowl combine two tablespoons Cajun seasoning, one teaspoon garlic powder, one half teaspoon smoked paprika, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Rub the spice mix over both sides of the fillets and let them rest for five to ten minutes so the flavors adhere.Step 2 Make the avocado lime crema:Scoop two ripe avocados into a blender or bowl. Add one quarter cup sour cream, one quarter cup fresh lime juice, two tablespoons chopped cilantro, one clove minced garlic, one quarter teaspoon salt and one eighth teaspoon cayenne if you want a kick. Blend until smooth, adding two to three tablespoons water to reach a pourable consistency. Taste and adjust salt or lime as needed.Step 3 Heat the pan:Warm a heavy skillet over medium high heat. Add one tablespoon olive oil and let it shimmer but not smoke. Test heat by placing a small pinch of spice in the oil to hear an immediate sizzle which indicates correct temperature.Step 4 Cook the salmon:Place the fillets in the skillet, presentation side down first. For 6 ounce fillets cook three to four minutes without moving for a golden crust. Flip and cook another three to four minutes for medium doneness. For fully cooked through increase time by one to two minutes. Internal temperature should reach 125 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit for medium or 145 degrees for well done. Remove from pan and finish with one tablespoon fresh lemon juice.Step 5 Assemble and serve:Place salmon on cooked rice, in tortillas or on a bed of greens. Spoon avocado lime crema over each fillet and garnish with chopped cilantro, diced tomatoes, sliced red onion and lime wedges. Serve immediately for best texture and flavor.Cajun salmon plated with avocado crema

You Must Know

  • Salmon cooks quickly so watch visual cues such as opaque sides and a slightly translucent center before resting. Carryover heat will finish the cook.
  • The avocado crema keeps well refrigerated for up to two days in an airtight container but may darken slightly. Press plastic wrap onto the surface to reduce air contact.
  • Use fresh lime and lemon juice for bright citrus notes. Bottled citrus lacks the same lift and can taste flat.
  • This dish is high in protein and healthy fats when served without starchy sides and freezes poorly once avocado is added, so freeze only the cooked fish if needed.

My favorite part is how the crema rescues the spice by adding cooling texture without muting the Cajun flavor. I remember serving this at a casual dinner once and a guest commented that the lime made the salmon taste like sunshine. That moment turned this into a go to on my weekly rotation because it feels both special and effortless.

Storage Tips

Store leftover salmon and crema separately. Refrigerate salmon in a shallow airtight container for up to two days. To reheat without drying, warm gently in a 275 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 8 to 10 minutes covered with foil, or reheat in a pan over low heat with a splash of water. Keep avocado lime crema in the refrigerator up to two days and press plastic wrap on the surface to minimize browning. Do not freeze the crema as texture will degrade. If freezing cooked fish only, wrap tightly and label for up to three months.

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap sour cream with Greek yogurt for a tangier, lighter crema. If you prefer dairy free choose unsweetened coconut yogurt or a tablespoon of extra olive oil blended into the avocado for silkiness. Use trout or halibut instead of salmon if you want a milder flavor. For less heat reduce Cajun seasoning to one tablespoon and omit cayenne in the crema. If you only have bottled lime juice add a teaspoon of lime zest to boost freshness.

Serving Suggestions

Serve over steamed white rice or brown rice for a comforting bowl, or build tacos with warmed corn or flour tortillas and shredded lettuce. Add black beans and corn kernels for a southwestern style plate. Garnish with diced tomatoes, chopped red onion and extra cilantro. For a light lunch place the fillet on a bed of mixed greens and drizzle the crema as dressing. Lime wedges at the table let guests customize brightness.

Avocado lime crema in a bowl

Cultural Background

The combination of Cajun seasoning and fresh citrus reflects a fusion of southern Louisiana and modern coastal cooking. Cajun spice blends evolved from French Acadian techniques adapted in Louisiana with local chiles and smoked spices. Pairing rich fish with bright elements like lime or lemon is common in coastal cuisines because acidity cuts through fat and amplifies flavor. This dish borrows that balance while using contemporary ingredients such as avocado which is now a pantry staple in many households.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer serve this with grilled corn and ripe tomatoes. In cooler months swap the corn for roasted sweet potato and add chopped roasted peppers to the crema. For winter holidays consider adding a maple glaze during the sear for a sweet smoky contrast. Spring is a great time to add fresh herbs like chives and parsley to the crema for an herbal lift.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare the avocado lime crema a day ahead and store it sealed. Make the spice rub and keep it in a small jar for quick assembly. Cook salmon on the day you plan to serve for the best texture. If you must meal prep fish for lunches, cook the fillets and refrigerate them separated from the crema and vegetables. Use airtight containers with compartments to keep components fresh until assembly.

This dish is a simple way to bring bright, layered flavors to the table. It is flexible and forgiving which encourages small adjustments to suit personal taste. Try it once and it will likely move into your regular rotation as it did in mine.

Pro Tips

  • Pat salmon dry before seasoning to help the spice blend adhere and to achieve a better sear.

  • Let seasoned fish rest five to ten minutes before cooking so the flavors set onto the surface.

  • If the pan smokes, reduce heat slightly and finish cooking at a lower temperature to avoid burning the spices.

  • Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of avocado crema to slow oxidation during refrigeration.

This nourishing cajun salmon with avocado and lemon recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Cajun Salmon with Avocado and Lemon

This Cajun Salmon with Avocado and Lemon recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 2 steaks
Cajun Salmon with Avocado and Lemon
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:25 minutes

Ingredients

For the Cajun Salmon

For the Avocado Lime Crema

For Serving optional

Instructions

1

Prep and season the fish

Pat salmon fillets dry. Combine Cajun seasoning, garlic powder and smoked paprika. Rub seasoning onto both sides of the fillets and let rest five to ten minutes.

2

Blend the avocado lime crema

Blend avocados with sour cream, lime juice, cilantro, garlic and salt until smooth. Thin with water to desired consistency and adjust seasoning.

3

Sear the salmon

Heat a heavy skillet over medium high, add olive oil and sear fillets three to four minutes per side for medium depending on thickness. Finish with lemon juice before removing from heat.

4

Assemble and serve

Place salmon on rice, in tortillas or on greens. Spoon crema over the top and garnish with red onion, tomatoes and lime wedges.

5

Store leftovers

Keep salmon and crema stored separately. Refrigerate up to two days. Reheat fish gently to avoid drying and do not freeze avocado crema.

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Nutrition

Calories: 650kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
48g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 13g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat:
18g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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