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13 Seafood Dinners Your Weekly Rotation Has Been Missing

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jun 14, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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It is easy to fall into the same dinner routine, especially on busy weeks. The recipes we know by heart tend to show up again and again, while other ingredients get overlooked.

Seafood is often one of them. When I remember to work it back into the rotation, dinner instantly feels fresher, lighter, and a little more interesting. These 13 seafood dinners are the kinds of recipes that break up the routine in the best possible way, bringing new flavors to the table without making life more complicated.

Shrimp skewers on a white plate with lemon wedges.
Mediterranean Grilled Shrimp. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Easy Shrimp Linguine

Shrimp linguine pasta tossed in a light sauce and garnished with herbs.
Easy Shrimp Linguine. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Searing plump shrimp in a screaming-hot pan before tossing them with a quick lemon butter sauce is the fastest shortcut to a fancy pasta night. The sauce clings to every noodle and locks in moisture, giving you a restaurant-level dinner that comes together without any stressful kitchen prep.
Get the Recipe: Easy Shrimp Linguine

Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill

Thin slices of cured salmon with herbs are arranged on a white plate, with a fork holding a piece in the foreground.
Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Letting a fresh fillet cure slowly in the refrigerator with salt and herbs is a genius way to add a zero-effort luxury meal to your week. It slices up for a fast, light lunch or a casual patio snack that keeps perfectly in the fridge for a few days.
Get the Recipe: Easy Gravlax Salmon with Dill

Air Fryer Spiced Tilapia

Air fryer spiced tilapia fillets.
Air Fryer Spiced Tilapia. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

If you need to shake up your Tuesday night dinner in a flash, this quick-cooking white fish is a total lifesaver. The air fryer turns the fillets beautifully flaky in minutes while keeping all the savory spices crisp on the surface.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Spiced Tilapia

Classic White Fish in White Wine Sauce

White fish fillets on a white plate with lemon wedges and fork.
Classic White Fish in White Wine Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Simmering fish gently in a shallow pan with a splash of white wine and aromatics is the best dish for a cozy dinner that doesn't feel heavy. The light sauce builds slowly around the meat, keeping the flavor steady without requiring a massive shopping list.
Get the Recipe: Classic White Fish in White Wine Sauce

Moroccan Salmon with Peppers

Chicken stew with herbs and whole red chilies cooking in a white pot.
Moroccan Salmon with Peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

You only need one pan to pull together this hearty, warming meal of salmon flaking gently into a spiced tomato and garlic base. It's a low-fuss option for busy weeknights where sweet bell peppers soften directly into the sauce, adding a ton of rich depth.
Get the Recipe: Moroccan Salmon with Peppers

Shrimp Fajita Bowls with Chipotle Sauce

A burrito bowl with rice, grilled chicken, guacamole, veggies, sauce, and cilantro in a white bowl.
Shrimp Fajita Bowls with Chipotle Sauce. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Toss your shrimp and peppers into a hot skillet together for a bright, fast-moving dinner that jumps straight from pan to bowl. Drizzle it with a smoky chipotle sauce for a punchy, restaurant-style meal that keeps the workweek feeling exciting.
Get the Recipe: Shrimp Fajita Bowls with Chipotle Sauce

Salmon Sheet Pan Casserole Recipe

A baking tray displays roasted cauliflower florets, lemon slices, and olives alongside a piece of salmon. A small bowl of olives and another with a dark sauce are placed nearby on a burlap-covered surface.
Salmon Sheet Pan Casserole Recipe. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Baking your salmon and cauliflower chunks together on a single tray means you get a complete, satisfying dinner with barely any cleanup. It's a smart, efficient way to add variety to your meal prep, and the leftovers taste just as good tomorrow.
Get the Recipe: Salmon Sheet Pan Casserole Recipe

Baked Creamy Salmon

Grilled salmon and potatoes on a baking sheet.
Baked Creamy Salmon. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Roasting your fish alongside baby potatoes in a rich garlic cream sauce is my favorite trick for a comforting weeknight luxury. It feels incredibly indulgent, but cooks entirely hands-off in about half an hour, so you can actually unwind after a long day.
Get the Recipe: Baked Creamy Salmon

Lemon Air Fryer Salmon

Four grilled salmon fillets garnished with fresh dill and lemon slices are arranged on a white oval platter. The fillets are seasoned with herbs and pepper. The edge of a striped cloth and a serving of broccoli are partially visible.
Lemon Air Fryer Salmon. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

This fifteen-minute recipe is exactly what your rotation needs when you want the kitchen to stay clean and completely contained. A quick hit of fresh citrus cuts right through the rich fish for a bright, simple plate that requires zero complex planning.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Air Fryer Salmon

Colombian Whole Fried Mojarra Frita (Option with Tilapia)

A whole fried fish with crispy, browned skin is served on a plate with several lime wedges arranged around it.
Colombian Whole Fried Mojarra Frita (Option with Tilapia). Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Frying a whole seasoned fish in hot oil creates a spectacularly crunchy skin while keeping the flesh inside impossibly juicy and tender. It's a spectacular coastal method that delivers an incredible texture contrast with just a bit of lime and salt.
Get the Recipe: Colombian Whole Fried Mojarra Frita (Option with Tilapia)

Creamy Garlic Mussels Pasta Bake

A close-up of a blue pot filled with cooked penne pasta, mussels in shells, chopped parsley, and grated cheese, with some fresh parsley scattered around the pot on a white surface.
Creamy Garlic Mussels Pasta Bake. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Tossing plump mussels and pasta into a rich white wine and garlic sauce creates a bubbling casserole meant for sharing. It bakes up in the oven, making it a fantastic weekend centerpiece for stretching out a long conversation.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Garlic Mussels Pasta Bake

Baked Harissa Salmon

Baked salmon fillets topped with lemon slices and fresh herbs on a sheet of parchment paper.
Baked Harissa Salmon. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Rubbing a bold, smoky harissa paste onto your fish before roasting is a great way to pack a seafood flavor into a standard weeknight schedule. The high heat coaxes out a beautiful spice crust that perfectly balances a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Get the Recipe: Baked Harissa Salmon

Mediterranean Grilled Shrimp

Shrimp skewers on a white plate with lemon wedges.
Mediterranean Grilled Shrimp. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Throwing shrimp over direct heat cooks them so fast that the shells char beautifully while the inside stays sweet and tender. It's a low-stress dinner that relies entirely on a hot grill and simple seasoning to feel special.
Get the Recipe: Mediterranean Grilled Shrimp

These are the recipes that make you wonder why you waited so long to make seafood again.

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