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My new go-to weeknight tacos, Sheet Pan Chipotle Salmon Tacos with Pineapple Jalapeño Salsa. Spicy chipotle roasted salmon and sweet pineapple, all stuffed into warmed tortillas, with a creamy roasted garlic crema, and avocado. These spicy tropical salmon tacos are made all on one sheet pan and in no time at all. They’re quick, vibrant, and so delicious!
The fun topic my family members are all currently discussing in our group text? Where to go on our spring vacation. For once I’m really pushing the spring vacation. This year more than ever, I’m craving anything tropical, ideally with temperatures above 80° F.
Colorado mountain towns see pretty long winters, wet snowy springs, and short summers. I just want to feel some warm sunshine on my skin. So that’s the talk amongst the family right now. And with everyone rattling off ideas it’s definitely left me with some inspiration for new recipes.
It’s no secret we LOVE tacos around here, but aside from the occasional shrimp taco, I haven’t played around much with fish tacos.
Back when I first started cooking, my brother, Brendan, introduced me to salmon tacos. He made them in a very unique way and served them up with cream cheese smeared inside the taco shells. I remember them being so delicious. So I thought I’d make salmon tacos for a change of pace, but make them very tropical!
Start out with the salmon. I love to roast the salmon in the oven with a mix of chipotle in adobo, oil, honey, and a touch of paprika. The honey really helps balance out the heat.
On the same pan as the salmon, I also like to roast the jalapeño for the salsa, which makes it even more delicious.
Just throw everything into the oven and roast. The entire cooking process is honestly less than 10 minutes, it’s so fast! Oh, and I love to give everything a little crispiness right before I pull the pan out of the oven. So for the last minute of cooking, I switch the oven to broil. Then I let everything get a nice crispiness around the edges, but watch carefully!
Next up the salsa. Pineapple mixed with mango and roasted jalapeño! It might just be one of my very favorite salsas. I love the mix of pineapple and mango with the spicy jalapeño and cilantro. So yummy!
And lastly, if you want to make a little crema sauce, I recommend roasting some garlic on the sheet pan too. Then grate it and add to a bowl of sour cream with lots and lots of lime juice. I shared my easy recipe in the notes! It’s optional, but it really does add nice flavor to each taco!
Layer avocado, salsa, and salmon in warm tortillas, and then top with a crumble of cheese. Looks like a taco you might find in Mexico, but made here in your own home! So fun and delicious!
Got to love that – perfect weeknight taco to keep dinner fresh and exciting!
Looking for other tropical recipes? Here are a few…
Oven Fried Coconut Shrimp with Thai Pineapple Chili Sauce
Slow Cooker Braised Hawaiian Pineapple Chicken Tacos
Cilantro Lime Salmon with Mango Salsa
Bang Bang Shrimp Tacos with Fried Avocado
Crispy Cauliflower Tinga Tacos with Honey Lime Avocado Crema
Lastly, if you make these Sheet Pan Chipotle Salmon Tacos with Pineapple Jalapeño Salsa, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I made this for guests this weekend and it was a total knockout. The complexity of flavors and textures was outstanding! I served it with a spicy corn salad. Thanks for a great recipe.
Hey Kris,
Fantastic! Thank you so much for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, glad to hear it was enjoyed! x
So delicious! Definitely do the broiling stage at the end of cooking the salmon to crisp it, made a huge difference in taste as it caramelized the flavors and made the salmon sturdier for the tacos.
My only modifications were mango instead of pineapple in the salsa and added some red onion. The crema for me was just sour cream with lime juice, and we just drizzled a little bit on. We did the cotija, but I honestly wouldn’t have missed it with such amazing flavors already.
Great recipe!
Hey Lisa,
Happy Monday!! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was a winner, thanks so much for making it and your review:)
Made this for taco night and my husband and I loved it! We both said we need to make it again!
Hi Kelli,
Happy Sunday!!😃🍊 I appreciate you making this recipe and your comment, so glad to hear it was delish! xx
Our whole family loves this recipe.
The combination of spicey with with sweet is wonderful. And its just so easy.
Hi Sue,
Happy Monday!! 🍋🫐 I truly appreciate you making this recipe and your comment, love to hear that it was a hit! xT
Made this for some pescatarian guests, and we all loved it! The filet of salmon I bought wasn’t skinned, so I mixed up all the ingredients for the marinade, poured the mixture over the fish, and roasted the filet whole. Then we cut it into chunks for the tacos once it was cooked. It worked out really well.
I also have not tried the crema as our guests were dairy free as well, but I don’t think the tacos needed it. Love the grated ginger in the salsa. Delicious!
Hey Sarah,
Awesome!! Thanks a bunch for testing this recipe out, so glad to hear it turned out well for you! xT