Coconut wild rice and spinach risotto with salmon

by Running to the Kitchen on July 30, 2012

On my first interview for the company I currently work at, I was sent from room to room as I met with 6 of the 8 employees at the time in the ghetto fab office building which was really a condo complex that someone had half-assedly (term of the day) turned into office suites (suite being a very liberal term as there was nothing suite-like about that building). For the last interview of the day I was sent into the office of one of the people who started the company with the president. I was prepped on his dedication and involvement from the start as they worked to get the budding start-up company off the ground and running from their car, traveling around New England trying to get clients on board (a speech we get to hear at every.single. company meeting). So I put my A-game face on, walked into the room ready to impress and B-A-M….was literally smacked in the face with the most intense smell of canned tuna permeating every inch of air in the small 8×8 office. Apparently, he was training for some athletic event and was eating “protein” snacks throughout the day, tuna being the one he chose 2 minutes before my interview.

Up until last week, I’ve avoided any and all tinned fish because of that memory. It was the longest 30 minutes of my life as I sat there trying not to gag and simultaneously impress him with my resume full of pointless academic societies and turn my 4 year waitressing job into something that “developed my interpersonal skills” and “taught me how to ‘think on my feet’”. It’s pretty hard to bs your way through turning waitressing into a job that preps you for the business world under normal circumstances because let’s be honest, all I did was run around like a maniac and pick popcorn shrimp off of appetizer plates before they went out to the tables. Throw the distraction of a tuna-stenched room on top of things and I’m impressed I somehow ended up with a job offer at all.

There’s all of 5 aisles in the Trader Joe’s I go to and yet, I can literally take an hour in that store as I stare at all the stuff on their shelves. Last time, it was the tinned fish area that got me. For at least 10 minutes I stood there staring at the canned salmon debating in my head between cheap and easy omega-3s and that disgusting canned fishy smell from my interview. I figured it’s been 8 years since that day and I needed to suck it up. 6oz of smelly fish for a couple bucks trumps the $16.99/lb I pay for it’s fresh, non smelly version which can’t sit on my shelf for months without going bad.

So I used it in the weirdest way I could think of that was as far away as possible from typical tuna (or salmon) salad….risotto…with wild rice, spinach and coconut milk.

Definitely not your typical “Italian” version, but using the same method. The coconut milk kept it nice and creamy mimicking what the parmesan cheese would normally do and went together much better with the fish than cheese ever would.

Besides the dish being delicious, it more importantly disassociated the smell of canned fish from that interview day. Too bad I waited 8 years to make it.

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Coconut Wild Rice and Spinach Risotto with Salmon
 
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A coconut milk twist on risotto with spinach and salmon.
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Recipe type: risotto
Serves: 4

Ingredients
  • 1 15oz. can coconut milk
  • 1 cup vegetable broth
  • 1 cup wild black rice
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 1 package frozen spinach (10 oz), thawed and drained
  • 6 oz. canned wild salmon, drained (or fresh cooked salmon torn into pieces)
  • ¼ cup basil leaves
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • ½ tablespoon butter
  • salt & pepper
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric

Instructions
  1. Heat a heavy bottomed pot or dutch oven over medium-high heat.
  2. Add olive oil and butter and melt.
  3. Add chopped onion and saute for about 5 minutes until softened.
  4. Add rice and saute for another 2-3 minutes to “toast” the rice.
  5. Meanwhile, pour coconut milk and vegetable broth into a small sauce pan, stir together and keep warm over low-medium heat.
  6. Once rice is toasted, turn heat down to medium and ladle in coconut milk mixture until just covering the rice and onions.
  7. Cook until liquid is absorbed by the rice and starts to diminish.
  8. Slowly continue ladling in liquid to cook the rice as it absorbs it.
  9. While rice cooks, combine basil, spinach and 2 tablespoons of the coconut milk mixture in a food processor and pulse until combined. Set aside.
  10. Once rice is fully cooked and has used up all the coconut milk/vegetable broth mixture add spinach mixture, turmeric and salt & pepper to taste and stir to combine.
  11. Lastly, stir in salmon and garnish with basil.

Notes
Salmon could easily be replaced with chicken or other meat or left out entirely for a lighter vegetarian version.

 

{ 26 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lindsay @ The Lean Green Bean July 30, 2012 at 8:16 am

i spend FOREVER in TJ’s. drives the hubby crazy.

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2 Aparna B. @ Not A Leaf July 30, 2012 at 8:42 am

I’m the same way with Trader Joe’s. I blame them for having too much stuff that makes me more indecisive than usual ;)

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3 Jacqueline July 30, 2012 at 9:02 am

Hahaha my brother went on a tuna diet earlier this summer…I avoided our kitchen. This looks so rich and deeeeeelicious!!

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4 Kathryn July 30, 2012 at 9:15 am

Ugh, that smell is so disgusting, I’m not sure I would be able to overcome my memories so kudos to you for creating something delicious!

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5 Cat @ Breakfast to Bed July 30, 2012 at 9:33 am

Their sardines are great too. Sounds odd, I know,but they’re fab.

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6 Jackie July 30, 2012 at 9:49 am

What size can of coconut milk did you use? My store has a small one (6 or 8 oz) and then also the more standard/large size (15 oz). Thanks!

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7 Running to the Kitchen July 30, 2012 at 9:51 am

Good question Jackie, I’ll go edit that to specify…I used a big can, 15oz.

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8 Laura @ Mommy Run Fast July 30, 2012 at 10:25 am

You always have the BEST recipes! This looks delicious. I love that you used coconut milk, mmmm.

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9 claire @ the realistic nutritionist July 30, 2012 at 10:27 am

I’m recently really really into risotto. And this looks healthy so I’m pretty sure I’d love it.

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10 sally @ sallys baking addiction July 30, 2012 at 10:50 am

Such a delicious and unique medley of different flavors, Gina. The coconut, salmon, and basil are killer combination here. This is one dish not lacking in the flavor dept. Love how creamy it looks!

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11 The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh July 30, 2012 at 11:04 am

Yes please! This looks awesome!

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12 Heather (Heather's Dish) July 30, 2012 at 11:56 am

WANT IT!

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13 Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers July 30, 2012 at 12:04 pm

Wow this is creative! I’m impressed I would never of dreamed of this combination. It looks good! I agree about the smell of fish is just gross!! Thats one reason I don’t eat tuna sandwiches to often, that nasty smell! Blah!

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14 Julie @ Table for Two July 30, 2012 at 12:38 pm

Ewwww fish has got to be one of the nastiest smells people can infiltrate an office microwave/room with haha, you used a killer combo of flavors, I love that there’s coconut and salmon involved..i love coconut milk so much!

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15 Cassie July 30, 2012 at 12:40 pm

Risotto is one of my favorite things to make (and eat!) Love the wild rice and risotto in this. Lovely, Gina!

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16 Cait's Plate July 30, 2012 at 1:22 pm

Love this idea! I’m the same way with Trader Joe’s – that store and Target are like black holes for me.

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17 TastefullyJulie July 30, 2012 at 2:06 pm

That is hilarious!

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18 Ashley - baker by nature July 30, 2012 at 2:06 pm

I just started using the canned stuff too! I’ll be keeping this recipe in mind ;)

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19 Margarita July 30, 2012 at 3:00 pm

this story cracked me up! i hate interviews… i hate telling people how awesome i am without them really knowing what i’m capable of other than the BS that is coming out of my mouth with my fake, chirpy happy smile (to hide the nervousness and jitters). i can only imagine how much worse this experience would be in a tuna stunken room. LOL!

i, too, spend lots of time at the grocery store when i’m in the processed foods aisle… checking ingredient labels and comparing products to see which ones are the closest to natural as natural can be with processed foods. i am sure i look so crazy kneeling down in front of the shelves with a can or box in each hand, my head shaking every time i see some obscure ingredient that i can’t even sound out.

love this recipe especially with the coconut milk… :)

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20 Rachel @ Baked by Rachel July 30, 2012 at 3:42 pm

Canned fish definitely has a super strong smell about it. But back up just a minute… you stole food from plates as they were sent to the tables??? Just another reason I hate restaurants lol

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21 Running to the Kitchen July 30, 2012 at 4:12 pm

haha, yes. Just off the top, not touching the other food. But, yes…totally guilty. Those popcorn shrimp were gooooood. :)

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22 Kammie @ Sensual Appeal July 30, 2012 at 11:10 pm

<3 <3 *dreams of this in my tum tum right now*

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23 Elizabeth@ Food Ramblings July 31, 2012 at 9:53 am

Looks SOO good!!

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24 Laura July 31, 2012 at 10:36 am

You just convinced me to give those fish tins a try!

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25 Alicia August 2, 2012 at 1:35 pm

Just wanted to let you know that I made this (or some version of it based on what I had on-hand) last night and it was amazing!!

I used salmon burger patties (baked then broken apart) in lieu of the canned version (but still from TJ’s) and added broccoli since I had no spinach or basil (I did say it was a version, right?).

The only other thing I tweaked was to add some Sriracha because I tend to add hot sauce to everything.

The result? AMAZING. So so so delicious. Thank you for inspiring me!!

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26 Running to the Kitchen August 4, 2012 at 5:45 pm

So glad you liked it! I actually thought about using salmon burgers too when I was making this but the canned way seemed easier ;)

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