
When Healthy Eating Gets a Serious Flavor Upgrade
This Seared Salmon Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette is proof that eating well doesn’t mean settling for boring. We’re talking about perfectly seasoned salmon with a crispy, golden crust sitting pretty on a bed of peppery arugula and tender baby spinach, surrounded by fresh tomatoes, crisp cucumber, and tangy red onions that add just the right bite.
This is the kind of meal that makes you feel like you’re treating yourself while actually doing your body a favor. It’s elegant enough for date night, quick enough for a busy weekday lunch, and satisfying enough that you won’t be reaching for snacks an hour later. The real magic happens when all those bold seasonings on the salmon meet that bright, tangy balsamic vinaigrette — it’s restaurant-quality flavor that comes together in your kitchen in under 20 minutes.
Ingredients
For the Salad Foundation
- Salmon fillets (skin on or off — your choice, your rules)
- 2 cups arugula (that peppery goodness)
- 2 cups baby spinach (the tender, mild balance)
- 1/2 red onion, sliced thin for that perfect bite
- 1/2 English cucumber, sliced fresh and crisp
- 1/2 cup tomatoes, chopped or halved (whatever makes you happy)
- 4 tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 lemon for that fresh squeeze
The Flavor Game-Changers (Seasonings)
- 2 tbsp Old Bay seasoning (the classic that never fails)
- 2 tbsp garlic powder
- 2 tbsp roasted garlic seasoning (@weberseasonings bringing the heat)
- 2 tbsp garlic & herb seasoning (@kindersflavors for that extra something)
The Finishing Touch
- Balsamic vinaigrette (store-bought works perfectly, or make your own if you’re feeling fancy)
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Season That Salmon Like You Mean It
- Pat your salmon fillets completely dry with paper towels — this is key for that perfect sear.
- Rub them down with olive oil, then go generous with all those seasonings: Old Bay, garlic powder, roasted garlic seasoning, and garlic & herb seasoning. Don’t be shy — we want every bite to be packed with flavor.

2. Get That Perfect Sear
- Heat your skillet over medium-high heat and add a drizzle of olive oil.
- Place that salmon skin-side down (if you kept the skin) and let it sear for 4–5 minutes without moving it.
- Flip it over and cook another 3–4 minutes until it’s flaky and cooked through. You want that golden, crispy outside with tender, perfectly cooked fish inside.

3. Build Your Green Foundation
- In a large bowl, combine your arugula, baby spinach, tomatoes, cucumber, and red onion.
- Drizzle with a little olive oil and squeeze that fresh lemon juice over everything.
- Give it a gentle toss to coat — this is your beautiful, fresh canvas.

4. The Grand Finale
- Drizzle that balsamic vinaigrette over everything and serve immediately. You want to enjoy this while that salmon is still warm and everything is at its peak.

Pro Tips & Serving Suggestions
- Let that seasoned salmon rest for about 10 minutes before searing — it lets all those spices really get acquainted with the fish
- Want to add some sweetness? Toss in some sliced strawberries or orange segments for a pop of color and flavor
- Planning ahead? Cook the salmon and store it separately from the greens so everything stays fresh and crisp
About the Creator
This incredible recipe comes from @pinky.kitchen_, who has mastered the art of making healthy food that actually tastes incredible. Her approach to this seared salmon salad proves that you don’t have to choose between nutritious and delicious — you can absolutely have both. She’s all about fresh ingredients that pop with flavor, bold seasonings that make every bite count, and creating meals that make you feel good inside and out.
Pinky’s Kitchen | @pinky.kitchen_