One-Pot Miso-Turmeric Salmon and Coconut Rice
Published May 14, 2025
- Total Time
- 40 minutes
- Prep Time
- 15 minutes
- Cook Time
- 25 minutes
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Ingredients
2 cups white jasmine rice
1 (15-ounce) can full-fat coconut milk
Salt and pepper
4 scallions, light white and green parts thinly sliced
2 tablespoons white miso paste
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 ½ pounds skinless salmon fillets, cut into 2- to 3-inch pieces
5 packed cups/5 ounces baby spinach
1 lime, quartered
Cilantro leaves (optional), for garnish
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large Dutch oven or other large heavy pot with a tight-fitting lid, combine the rice, coconut milk and 2 cups of water; season with 1 teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil, covered, over high.
- Step 2
Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine the scallions with the miso, soy sauce, olive oil, turmeric and a few grinds of pepper to form a chunky paste. Add the salmon; toss to coat.
- Step 3
When the rice starts to boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, adjusting it as needed to maintain a simmer. Stir to make sure nothing is sticking on the bottom.
- Step 4
Layer the spinach on top of the rice. Squeeze 2 lime quarters over the spinach. Nestle the salmon pieces on top in an even layer, scraping in any scallions remaining in the bowl. Cover and cook until the salmon is just cooked through, breaking apart the thickest piece to check, 12 to 16 minutes.
- Step 5
Squeeze the remaining lime quarters over the salmon. Top with cilantro, if using. Scoop into bowls or plates to serve.
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Comments
@Chris I highly recommend soaking the rice for at least an hour before you cook it, which will soften it, allowing it to cook quicker, but even then I find you need at least 20-25 minutes to cook rice! It then has to stand off the heat for 5-10 minutes, so I would add the salmon after rice has been cooking for about 10-15 mins.
I made this mostly per the recipe. Replaced the olive oil with toasted sesame and the spinach with some other firm greens (mustard?). WOW, delicious. You will not regret making this one. Adding it to favorites.
@Chris the rice has a head start while it comes to a boil and you layer the spinach. Total rice cooking time is longer than the fish cooking time by about 5 minutes or so. My concern was the opposite. The fish might be overcooked at 16 minutes. But I’ll just add it a minute or two later.
This is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING and I don't even like salmon that much. Made it as is!
Yep. This is tricky and the recipe needs a little more timing detail. I pulled the salmon out to finish it in a pan because the rice was getting mushy - others saying the rice didn't cook enough. But if you can get this right, it should be nice.
976 calories? And over 1,000 mg of sodium? I’m all for delicious recipes, but really. Do with lo-fat coconut milk or use less…modify all else to suit your health.

