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Spanish Salmon Stew

Written By: Byron | November 2, 2025

Spanish Salmon Stew is a hearty one-pot seafood dish with salmon, shrimp, paprika, and saffron.

Warm, comforting, and bursting with Mediterranean flavor — this Spanish Salmon Stew recipe is your new weeknight favorite. Made in one pot and ready in 30 minutes, it’s a simple yet elegant dish that combines tender salmon pieces, juicy shrimp, and fork-tender potatoes simmered in a rich tomato and saffron broth. The sweet Spanish paprika adds a signature depth of flavor that makes this stew irresistibly good. 

Perfect for busy evenings or relaxed weekend dinners, this Spanish Salmon Stew brings the vibrant taste of Spain straight to your kitchen — no fancy skills required. Just a few wholesome ingredients, one pot, and a splash of olive oil are all you need to create a hearty, healthy seafood stew that everyone will love.

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Serving:

Main for 4

Ready in:

30 minutes

Skill level:

Easy

Serve with:

Fresh bread

ingredients used to make Spanish salmon stew

How to Make Spanish Salmon Stew

Ingredients

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 200g large raw shrimp, shelled and deveined
  • 4 sliced Salmon pieces (approximately 500g / 17oz.)
  • 2 large Potatoes, peeled and cut into half rounds 0.5cm 1/8th inch thick
  • 1 liter Fish broth (low-sodium or homemade) 
  • 3 Roma Tomatoes, grated and skin removed
  • 2 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 onion, diced fine
  • 3 Garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 Bay leaf
  • 1 Tsp sweet paprika
  • Pinch of Saffron threads (around 10 threads)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
    herbs and spices used when making spanish Salmon stew

    Instructions

    • Add a splash of olive oil to the pan and fry the shrimp for 2-3 minutes per side. Remove shrimp from the pan and set aside for use later. 
    • Saute onion in a splash of olive oil for 5 mins then add the garlic and saute for 1 minute or until fragrant.
    • Add the grated tomato, tomato paste, and paprika and stir through. 
    • Season to taste with salt and pepper, add the fish broth, bay leaf, saffron threads, and the potatoes and simmer for 8 minutes. 
    • Add the salmon fillets and cook for another 10 minutes, then add the cooked shrimp to warm them up in the remaining heat. The salmon should be cooked and start to flake easily and the potatoes should be fork tender. 
    • To serve, spoon into bowls and top with cooked shrimp and a dusting of sweet Spanish paprika. Serve alongside some fresh crusty bread.

    Serving notes: Salmon cut into rounds has bones so be careful or remove the bones before serving. Alternatively, use bone-free salmon fillets.

      Cooking Tips for the Perfect Spanish Salmon Stew

      • Use fresh seafood when possible: Fresh salmon and shrimp will give your stew the best flavor and texture. If using frozen, thaw completely and pat dry before cooking.
      • Don’t overcook the salmon: Add the salmon towards the end of cooking — it only needs about 8–10 minutes to become tender and flaky.
      • Bloom the spices: Gently fry the paprika, saffron, and tomato paste before adding broth to release their full aroma and depth.
      • Simmer gently: Keep the heat low once you add the salmon to prevent it from breaking apart.
      • Adjust the broth consistency: For a thicker stew, simmer uncovered for a few extra minutes; for a lighter broth, add a splash more fish stock or water.
      • Add shrimp last: The shrimp only need a quick warm-through at the end to stay juicy and perfectly cooked.
        A pan of Spanish salmon stew

        Serving Suggestions

        • Pair with crusty bread: A warm loaf of rustic or sourdough bread is perfect for soaking up the rich saffron-tomato broth.
        • Add a side of Spanish rice: For a heartier meal, serve your stew with fluffy rice or a simple saffron rice pilaf.
        • Garnish with fresh herbs: A sprinkle of parsley or chives adds a bright, fresh contrast to the rich seafood flavors.
        • Wine pairing: Enjoy with a chilled glass of Albariño, Verdejo, or a light Rioja rosé — all classic Spanish wines that complement seafood beautifully.
        • Make it a tapas-style meal: Serve smaller portions alongside other Spanish favorites like patatas bravas, pan con tomate, or a crisp green salad.

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            A serving of Spanish salmon stew with a shrimp on top

            Wine pairing suggestions

            1. Albariño (Rías Baixas, Galicia)
              A crisp, citrus-forward Albariño is a perfect match for this Spanish Salmon Stew. Its bright acidity cuts through the richness of the salmon and shrimp while complementing the tomato and saffron broth. Look for labels from Rías Baixas for that signature minerality and freshness.
            2. Verdejo (Rueda, Castilla y León)
              For a slightly fuller white wine, Verdejo offers notes of melon, herbs, and fennel that echo the savory, aromatic profile of the stew. It’s smooth, elegant, and a great all-rounder with seafood dishes.
            3. Godello (Valdeorras or Bierzo)
              If you prefer something more complex, Godello brings a beautiful balance of body and acidity with subtle stone fruit and floral notes — ideal for the saffron and paprika in the stew.
            4. Rosado (Rioja or Navarra)
              A dry Spanish rosé offers a refreshing balance between the richness of the salmon and the sweetness of the tomatoes. Look for a Rioja Rosado with Grenache or Tempranillo for a fruity yet crisp pairing.
            5. Light-bodied Red – Mencía (Bierzo) For red wine lovers, Mencía is an excellent option. It’s light and aromatic with hints of red berries and spice, pairing beautifully with the smoky undertones of paprika without overpowering the seafood.

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              Nutrition Facts – Spanish Salmon Stew (per serving)

              Nutrient

              Amount per Serving

              % Daily Value (DV)

              Calories

              390 kcal

              20%

              Total Fat

              17 g

              22%

              Saturated Fat

              3 g

              15%

              Cholesterol

              145 mg

              48%

              Sodium

              620 mg

              27%

              Total Carbohydrates

              22 g

              8%

              Dietary Fiber

              4 g

              14%

              Total Sugars

              5 g

              Protein

              38 g

              76%

              Vitamin A

              950 IU

              19%

              Vitamin C

              16 mg

              18%

              Calcium

              80 mg

              6%

              Iron

              2.4 mg

              13%

              Potassium

              950 mg

              20%

              💡 Notes

              • Nutrition values are estimates and may vary based on the type of broth, olive oil quantity, and portion size.
              • This recipe is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, making it both heart-healthy and satisfying.
              • To reduce sodium, choose low-sodium fish broth and season lightly.
                A serving of Spanish salmon stew with a shrimp on top
                A serving of Spanish salmon stew with a shrimp on top

                Spanish Salmon Stew

                Byron
                Warm, comforting, and bursting with Mediterranean flavor — this Spanish Salmon Stew recipe is your new weeknight favorite. Made in one pot and ready in 30 minutes, it’s a simple yet elegant dish that combines tender salmon pieces, juicy shrimp, and fork-tender potatoes simmered in a rich tomato and saffron broth. The sweet Spanish paprika adds a signature depth of flavor that makes this stew irresistibly good.
                Prep Time 5 minutes
                Cook Time 25 minutes
                Total Time 30 minutes
                Course fish, Main Course, seafood
                Cuisine American, Mediterranean, Spain
                Servings 4 Main
                Calories 390 kcal

                Equipment

                • Large pot with lid
                • Wooden cutting board
                • Chef knife
                • Cooking Tongs
                • Peeler

                Ingredients

                • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
                • 200 g large raw shrimp shelled and deveined
                • 4 sliced Salmon pieces approximately 500g / 17oz.
                • 2 large Potatoes peeled and cut into half rounds 0.5cm 1/8th inch thick
                • 1 liter Fish broth low-sodium or homemade
                • 3 Roma Tomatoes grated and skin removed
                • 2 Tbsp tomato paste
                • 1 onion diced fine
                • 3 Garlic cloves minced
                • 1 Bay leaf
                • 1 Tsp sweet paprika
                • Pinch of Saffron threads around 10 threads
                • Salt and pepper to taste

                Instructions
                 

                • Add a splash of olive oil to the pan and fry the shrimp for 2-3 minutes per side. Remove shrimp from the pan and set aside for use later.
                  Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 200 g large raw shrimp
                • Saute onion in a splash of olive oil for 5 mins then add the garlic and saute for 1 minute or until fragrant.
                  1 onion, 3 Garlic cloves
                • Add the grated tomato, tomato paste, and paprika and stir through.
                  3 Roma Tomatoes, 2 Tbsp tomato paste, 1 Tsp sweet paprika
                • Season to taste with salt and pepper, add the fish broth, bay leaf, saffron, and the potatoes and simmer for 8 minutes.
                  1 liter Fish broth, 1 Bay leaf, Pinch of Saffron threads, Salt and pepper to taste, 2 large Potatoes
                • Add the salmon fillets and cook for another 10 minutes, then add the cooked shrimp to warm them up in the remaining heat. The salmon should be cooked and start to flake easily and the potatoes should be fork tender.
                  4 sliced Salmon pieces
                • To serve, spoon into bowls and top with cooked shrimp and a dusting of sweet Spanish paprika. Serve alongside some fresh crusty bread.

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                Notes

                Cooking Tips for the Perfect Spanish Salmon Stew

                • Use fresh seafood when possible: Fresh salmon and shrimp will give your stew the best flavor and texture. If using frozen, thaw completely and pat dry before cooking.
                • Don’t overcook the salmon: Add the salmon towards the end of cooking — it only needs about 8–10 minutes to become tender and flaky.
                • Bloom the spices: Gently fry the paprika, saffron, and tomato paste before adding broth to release their full aroma and depth.
                • Simmer gently: Keep the heat low once you add the salmon to prevent it from breaking apart.
                • Adjust the broth consistency: For a thicker stew, simmer uncovered for a few extra minutes; for a lighter broth, add a splash more fish stock or water.
                • Add shrimp last: The shrimp only need a quick warm-through at the end to stay juicy and perfectly cooked.
                Keyword 30 minute recipe, Fish stew, Salmon, salmon stew, Spanish salmon, Stew

                FAQs – Spanish Salmon Stew

                1. Can I make Spanish Salmon Stew ahead of time?
                  Yes! This stew keeps beautifully in the fridge for up to 2 days. The flavors deepen overnight, making it even tastier the next day. Just reheat gently over low heat to avoid overcooking the salmon.
                2. Can I use frozen salmon or shrimp?
                  Absolutely. Frozen seafood works great — just thaw it completely and pat dry before cooking to prevent excess water from thinning the broth.
                3. What can I use instead of saffron?
                  If saffron isn’t available, use a small pinch of turmeric or smoked paprika for color and warmth. It won’t be exactly the same, but still delicious.
                4. How do I thicken the stew if it’s too watery?
                  Let it simmer uncovered for a few extra minutes until the liquid reduces. You can also mash a few potato pieces into the broth for a natural thickener.
                5. What’s the best way to serve Spanish Salmon Stew?
                  Serve hot with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, a sprinkle of fresh parsley, and crusty bread for soaking up that flavorful broth.
                A serving of Spanish salmon stew with a shrimp on top

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