These salmon kabobs are ready in less than 30 minutes, including marinating. And you can turn them into a Mediterranean feast alongside some bright salads, Mediterranean-Style Roasted Eggplant, Greek potatoes, or grilled vegetables…oh, grab my list for suggested sides and salads below!
I’m such a big fan of any food on a stick, this probably won’t surprise you if you’ve already checked out my Greek Souvlaki or chicken kabobs recently. Today, we’re talking salmon kabobs…tender, perfectly flaky, flavor-packed salmon kabobs! And it’s all in the marinade, my friends. People are keen on marinating their grilled chicken and meat kabobs, but they so often neglect marinating fish. Why should one marinate their salmon kabobs? Why not just toss them in some spices and call it good?
Salmon Marinade
The marinade here plays two important roles: First, the obvious one, it packs our salmon with flavor. But equally important, the marinade acts as a brine to help the salmon from drying out (and no one loves dry salmon!) This salmon marinade begins with quality extra virgin olive oil (trust me, you do want good-tasting olive oil, I used Early Harvest Greek EVOO here) along with zest and juice of one lemon. Fresh minced garlic is my go-to for anything fish and seafood. From here, we have fresh thyme, dried oregano, and a trio of warmer spices–cumin, coriander, and a mild chili pepper called Aleppo. If you’re not familiar, Aleppo pepper is a unique spice of fruity, slightly tangy chili flakes. It’s a mild pepper with a subtle sweetness akin to sun-dried tomatoes! (Find Aleppo and other all-natural spices at our online store). Change up the marinade to your liking. Don’t have thyme? You can use a little fresh parsley. If you like a spicy kick, add a pinch of cayenne. But do make sure to use quality olive oil and citrus.
How to Make these Mediterranean Salmon Kabobs
Can I cook salmon kabobs indoors?
The beauty about these salmon kabobs is that you can make them all year round. My preference is an outdoor grill, but that is not always possible. There are a couple ways to cook these salmon kabobs indoors
Toss salmon pieces, zucchini, and onions in the awesome Mediterranean salmon marinade (extra virgin olive oil, lemon zest and juice, garlic, herbs and spices). Leave for 20 minutes or cover and refrigerate for an hour or so until you are ready to grill.
Thread marinated salmon and veggies through prepared skewers (if you’re using wooden or bamboo skewers, you need to have soaked those in water for 30 minutes to 1 hour before use.)
Arrange salmon kabobs on medium-heated grill, cover and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, turning once half way through. My husband, who is the grill master in our house, chooses to cover the grill here for even cooking (the salmon kabobs were perfectly opaque, flaky, and tender.) Just one quick tip here, it helps to use tongs when turning the salmon skewers as opposed to use a spatula. I used only one wooden skewer per kabob, but you can use 2 skewers for a more sturdy kabob.
– Stove-top suing a griddle or grill pan. Simply brush the griddle or grill pan with a little bit of extra virgin olive oil and heat on medium. Arrange the salmon kabobs in one layer (do this in batches if needed and do not crowd the kabobs). Cook for 3 to 5 minutes on side, turn over once and cook for another 4 minutes or so. If you like, you can cover them for even cooking. – Broiled in the oven. Turn broiler on high and place the top rack about 5 to 6 inches or so below the broiler. Arrange the salmon skewers on a baking sheet and broil for about 4 to 5 minutes on one side, turn over on the other side and broil for another 4 minutes or until opaque.
How Long will Grilled Salmon Keep in the Fridge?
In general, if the fish was fresh, in good condition and did not stink before you cooked it, you can store grilled salmon in the fridge in an air-tight container for 2 days or so. Keep in mind that the garlicky flavors will deepen (I never mind that!) Best to eat leftover salmon cold or at room temperature. I’ve often thrown some cooked salmon in my grain bowls or over salad for a tasty light dinner!
What to Serve with Grilled Salmon Kabobs?
Whenever I serve kabobs of any sorts, I always like to add a little sauce or dip to go along. With this grilled salmon, I opted for tahini sauce, but I could easily go for Greek tztaziki. In addition, there are so many options for tasty Mediterranean dishes you can serve along. Here are just a few: Fresh Salads: Three Bean Salad; Mediterranean Avocado Salad; Greek Salad; Mediterranean-style Salsa Sides: Easy Baked Zucchini with Thyme and Parmesan; Roasted Tomatoes with Thyme and Feat; Mediterranean Mustard Potato Salad; Greek Lemon Rice; Potatoes with Whipped Feta
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1/4 cup to 1/3 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil (I used Early Harvest Greek olive oil) 1 lemon, zested and juiced 3 garlic cloves, minced 2 tsp chopped fresh thyme leaves 2 tsp dry oregano 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp mild chili pepper (I used this Aleppo pepper ) 1/2 tsp ground coriander