Almond Crusted Honey Mandarin Salmon

 Almond crusted honey mandarin salmon is one of the most delicious and easy salmon recipes you’ll ever make! The sweet honey mandarin salmon has a crunchy almond crust with lots of flavor and natural health benefits from salmon and almonds. Make this healthy salmon dinner part of your weekly meal plan!

plate of salmon topped with crushed almonds with a side of greens

I have been really enjoying reading all of your entries to my Favorite Things / Amazon Gift Card Giveaway! It sounds like a lot of you want to use the gift card to purchase Christmas gifts, but books (yay!), stand up mixers, fitbits and even a few sewing machines are making the list too. You have all week to enter the giveaway if you haven’t already, and don’t forget to check out the other 14 blogger hosted Favorite Things giveaways too (prizes range from more gift cards, a fit bit and lots of kitchen items!).

One of my favorite “Feel Good” meals is broiled salmon and veggies. It really doesn’t get much healthier than that does it? I haven’t been cooking as much fish as I used because my son can’t eat it. We haven’t had him officially tested yet, but we think he has an allergy. I usually end up cooking fish on nights that I have leftovers of something else that I can give him for dinner so that I don’t have to prepare two separate main courses. The rest of us love fish so I am making an effort to plan better so that we can have it regularly again.

The best thing about fish dinners like this almond crusted honey mandarin salmon are how quickly they cook up, usually in just about 10-15 minutes!

Turn on the broiler and prepare a salad or saute some vegetables while your fish cooks and you have yourself the perfect “Feel Good” healthy dinner.

I don’t know about you, but this time of year, I need more of these types of healthy meals to balance out the other types of meals. You know, those indulgent ones that tend to creep up every other day or so during the holidays. 😉

plate of salmon topped with crushed almonds with a side of greens

For this easy broiled salmon recipe, I used the juice of a couple of mandarin oranges (or are they clementines, I have always called them clementines – what is the difference?) that are starting to pop up in crates in the grocery store. We eat them like crazy at our house and I am so happy to see that they are back in season! I combined the juice with some honey, smoked paprika and crunchy almonds for a flavorful, light coating and sauce.

I served this Honey Mandarin Salmon with Almond Crust with a simple spinach salad with red onion, feta and vinaigrette – it was delicious!

plate of salmon topped with crushed almonds with a side of greens

 

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Almond Crusted Honey Mandarin Salmon

  • Author: Aggie's Kitchen
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 8-9 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 6.4oz servings 1x
  • Category: Fish
  • Method: Oven

Almond crusted honey mandarin salmon is one of the most delicious and easy salmon recipes you’ll ever make! The sweet honey mandarin salmon has a crunchy almond crust with lots of flavor and natural health benefits from salmon and almonds. Make this healthy salmon dinner part of your weekly meal plan!


Ingredients

  • 6 4oz salmon filets (or 1 1/2 lbs salmon)
  • 2 mandarins (or clementines), juiced
  • 2 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds, crushed
  • big pinch kosher salt
  • freshly ground pepper
  • 2 tablespoons oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat broiler. Set rack 2-3 levels down from top of broiler.
  2. In a small bowl combine juice of mandarins (or clementines), honey, paprika, almonds, salt and pepper.
  3. Place a sheet of aluminum foil on a roasting pan. Place each salmon filet on roasting pan. Drizzle oil lightly over salmon fillets and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  4. Spoon honey-mandarin-almond sauce evenly over each salmon filet. Be sure to spread the almonds and juice so that top of salmon is covered.
  5. Place in oven and broil for 8-10 minutes until salmon is cooked through and flakes with a fork. Be careful not to burn the almonds (reason for lowering rack in oven).

Love salmon? Check out my other salmon recipes:

Broiled Salmon with Sweet and Spicy Rub

Fresh Salmon Salad

Salmon and Veggie Stir Fry

Blackened Salmon with Citrus Salsa