Grilled Salmon Puttanesca
I cant think of a single thing I don’t heart about this Grilled Salmon Puttanesca. Not only is it ready in just 30 minutes, but it’s so saucy and loaded with garlic, capers and olives! Serve it over pasta or keep it gluten-free and serve it over zucchini noodles instead.
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Why You’ll Love Grilled Salmon Puttanesca
If you love Puttanesca Sauce, then you will love this Grilled Salmon Puttanesca. The salmon is grilled to perfection and then draped with savory tomato, caper and olive sauce. It makes a quick dinner for a weeknight when served with pasta and a garden salad.
I know it sounds complicated but this sauce is ready in about the same time it takes to get the coals ready for grilling the salmon. It is not the old school simmering on the back burner tomato sauce kind of recipe. Not that at all. This sauce is fast, and it tastes so good!
Ingredient Notes
Salmon
Before buying salmon, make sure to check with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch database to see which kind of salmon is a “Best Choice” option to buy.
If the salmon you purchase has “pin bones” remove them with clean needle nose pliers and take off the salmon skin.
Diced Canned Tomatoes
I like the flavor of Fire Roasted diced canned tomatoes for this recipe. It helps to bring out the smoky flavor of the grilled salmon. You can use regular diced canned tomatoes if you can’t find fire roasted.
How to Make The Sauce
- Cook the garlic and onion in olive oil.
- Deglaze with red wine.
- Add tomatoes, olives, capers, oregano and pepper and bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally.
- Simmer until thickened slightly, about 5 minutes.
I should also mention the magic of grilling the salmon and it does not stick to the grill. I repeat, it does not stick to the grill. No aluminum foil. No cedar plank. Nada.
How To Grill The Salmon
To cook the salmon without it sticking follow these simple tricks:
- Preheat the the grill grates with direct heat under it.
- Oil the salmon.
- Then cook the salmon on the hot grill grate with indirect heat with the lid on.
- Do not flip the salmon.
I tested it with both gas and charcoal, and it works both ways.
For Charcoal Grill:
- Heat the coals in the chimney as usual, but when they are ready to use, pour them into one side of the kettle only.
- Place the grill grate on top and let it get hot.
- Use oven mitts to rotate the grill grate so the hottest part of the grate is not over the coals. Place the salmon on the hot grate.
- Cover the grill and let it cook as directed.
For a Gas Grill:
- Heat all burners on high until the grill is hot.
- For a grill with three burners, turn off one burner and reduce other two burners to medium-high.
- For a two burner gas grill turn off one and leave the other on high.
- Place the salmon on the grill where the burner is off, cover and cook as directed.
Once the salmon is done, top it with the easy Puttanesca sauce and you are ready for a delicious meal!
More Salmon Recipes
- This Salmon with Sriracha and Marmalade has just a few ingredients but lots of flavor!
- This Salmon with Basil and Avocado is ready in just a few minutes.
- My recipe for Baked Salmon in Foil is a foolproof and mess free way to bake salmon!
- This Sheet Pan Salmon with Moroccan Spice is a flavor explosion!
- This Salmon Nicoise Salad is what I ask for for Mother’s Day dinner. It is one of my favorite meals.
- This Roasted Salmon Sheet Pan dinner with green beans and cherry tomatoes is a fun way to save dishes!
- This Wasabi Glazed Salmon Meal Prep Salad recipe is great for lunches.
- Trust me when I say you will fall in love with this Maple Tahini Roasted Salmon. It is sublime!
- If you make salmon regularly, then you’ll want to save this recipe for Lemon Caper Salmon Cakes because it is a great way to use leftover salmon.
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PrintGrilled Salmon Puttanesca
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 1 pound salmon 1 cup sauce 1x
Description
You’ll love this 30 minute Grilled Salmon Puttanesca with garlic, tomatoes, olives and capers. Super easy to make and it doesn’t stick to the grill. Serve it over pasta or keep it gluten-free and serve it over zucchini noodles instead.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 pound boneless salmon filet, skin removed cut into 4 equal pieces
- 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, divided
- 1/4 teaspoon coarse kosher salt
- 1 small onion, diced
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
- 3 tablespoons dry red wine, such as Pinot Noir or Chianti
- 1 15–ounce can diced tomatoes, preferably fire roasted
- 1/4 cup coarsely chopped pitted olives, such as Kalamata
- 1 tablespoons capers
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
- Freshly ground pepper to taste
- 1/2 cup chopped parsley
Instructions
- Preheat grill to high heat. If using charcoal grill place grill grate over the fire to preheat. Coat salmon with 1 teaspoon olive oil. Sprinkle salt over the salmon.
- Meanwhile, heat the remaining 2 teaspoons oil in a medium heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic, and cook, stirring often until the onion is soft and translucent and just starting to brown, 6 minutes. Add wine, increase heat to high and cook, stirring often until the wine is mostly evaporated, about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes, olives, capers, oregano and pepper and bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally. Simmer until thickened slightly, about 5 minutes.
- Once grill is hot, if using gas grill with three burners, turn off one burner and reduce other two burners to medium-high. For a two burner gas grill turn off one and leave the other on high. If using a charcoal grill, empty coals from chimney onto one side or rake coals to one side of the kettle. Place grill on top of coals and let pre-heat for a minute. Rotate grill grate so hottest part is over the cooler side. Place fish, skinned side up, on the side of the grill with no heat under it. Place cover on grill (with vents open if using kettle grill) and allow the fish to cook, undisturbed until cooked to desired doneness, 6 to 10 minutes.
- Serve salmon with sauce topped with parsley.
Notes
Whole30: To make compliant, skip the wine or substitute broth.
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Grill/ Stove Top
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4 ounces salmon, 1/4 cup sauce
- Calories: 300
- Sugar: 3 g
- Sodium: 1007 mg
- Fat: 16 g
- Saturated Fat: 2 g
- Carbohydrates: 12 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 29 g
I absolutely love puttanesca sauce and never thought to serve it away from pasta. This was lovely and worked so well!
Thank you so much, Dana! Hope you have a great weekend!
Wow this looks amazing!! I’m always looking for more salmon recipes. Can’t wait to try it!A
Let me know how it goes, Alejandra!
This looks delicious. Is there a reason the skin needs to be removed? I like the skin on my salmon, but wasn’t sure if you think it could remain on or if it needed to be removed for this recipe. Thanks!!
There is no reason, other than I prefer it taken off. If you don’t mind it, then by all means, save the step of skinning the salmon. Enjoy Todd!
Excellent to hear! Thanks for getting back to me Katie!
Katie, I apologize for being AWOL the last few weeks. Life has gotten the best of my schedule! Anyway, I’m back with a lot of catching up to see what you’ve been cooking. We eat salmon almost every week and I’m loving the puttanesca sauce. And I’m with ya on the capers… Great recipe!!
Hi Bill! I have been missing you. I know how summer gets so I am with you! I am already scheming up another caper recipe for next week. Ha ha.
It looks awesome. You must be rich!. I love it.
Oh dear – capers AND olives AND salmon – seriously, plates are so overrated – I would be standing over the grill with the pan of olives/capers and inhaling the salmon right there!
Oh my Shashi, this made me laugh out loud. Thank you for making me giggle. Hope you have a great day.
I’m always looking for new ways to prepare salmon and this looks so delicious and satisfying! Pretty, too 🙂
Thank you Sues. I love this new way of cooking the salmon. I already have some ideas for other toppings to try with this technique.
Thanks so much Angie. Glad you like the looks of it.
I want to dig in!! This looks incredible, Katie.
Oh I think my pantyhose would be a bursting. This looks sensational. On my must try list.
Ha ha Norma. It cracks me up every time I hear that. Thank you so much for the compliment.
This looks so delicious! I love it…and I love your easy to follow directions on grilling the salmon…thanks for sharing!
So glad to hear you think the instructions are clear, I went around and around trying to make them clear. Thanks so much Jodee
I ditched the pantyhose many moons ago but I have no doubt they’d be bursting if I was wearing WHEN I make this.
Oh my goodness. Ha ha. So much funnier than socks right?
Salmon being one of my favorite fish this is a must try. Looks delicious.
I love salmon too. And thankfully it is a fish that my whole family enjoys. I love it in the summer when you can find fresh wild salmon at all the markets. It is the best! Thanks for stopping by Don.
puttanesca is one of my favorite Italian sauces!! frankly I think it’s one of the least appreciated, too, so love that you are finding new ways to use it 🙂
Puttanesca was one of the first things I ever learned how to cook. I will never get sick of the flavors.
Delicious and it’s so colorful!I love to eat spices foods.I think this recipe also added in my list.gonna to try this.
Thanks so much Sara!