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Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas (GF DF)

A quirky combination of East meets South-of-the-border flavours, complete with an authentic homemade Mexican soft corn tortilla. Gluten and dairy free.

Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas

The Inspiration

With an Urbanspoon score of 97, San Diego’s Taco Express is an icon of sorts and a local favourite. When I worked out they were located only a couple of blocks away from the W hotel we were staying at during our recent trip to SD, not going was not an option.

Taco Express San Diego

I settled on a trio of Fish, and the more traditional Carnitas (pulled pork) and Pork El Pastor (spicy pork) tacos from the surprisingly extensive menu. Infatuated by the flavours of the fish taco served in a soft homemade corn tortilla, I decided to brainstorm a few simple taco ideas to try at home.

Tell me, have you ever tried recreating a restaurant dish at home? Have you tried fish tacos before?

Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas

The Torched Salmon Taco

Since I am always craving Asian flavours, and mangoes have come into season, an East-meets-Mexican tacos made with sashimi-grade salmon were born. Treated with a little blowtorch action, which gives the fish a smoky flavour while the texture is exactly as the fish is cooked; part grilled, part silky smooth, chewy and raw.

Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas

The flavours that mingle in this mini version are nothing to write home about on their own, but when put together they do pack a punch. Salsa fresca (also known as pico de gallo) is sweetened up with some fresh mango chucks and spiced with sriracha – both quite Asian in origins, while the fish is treated to a firey dash of tabasco.

The Soft Corn Tortilla

Last but not least, because this is important in a good taco, is the tortilla. I wanted to make the tortillas from scratch, which would ensure a more authentic Mexican experience and of course mean they were gluten and preservative free. 

Soft Corn Tortillas require Masa Harina, which is a Mexican-style corn or maize flour for making tortillas. I picked my New Zealand produced Masa Harina from a new super-funky and well-stocked South American deli Salt Meats Cheese within the Grounds of Alexandria. You can also try the Essential Ingredient or a local Mexican community restaurant or deli. Incidentally, I found the simple 3 ingredient tortilla recipe in the March 2011 issue of Gourmet Traveller, complete with a masterclass on how to best make them on page 52. 

Since I don’t have a tortilla press, I used two flat-bottomed plates to press my rounds and it worked a treat, as did… Donna Hay’s Royal Doulton mini cake stand. A rolling pin is also a good option once you’ve flattened the rounds, but be mindful to work your way right around the dough otherwise the edges will crack. Although I don’t mind them rustic like this, you could use a large glass to cut out your perfectly round tortillas, sized for a couple of bites. 

For a Vegan taco version, you could use deep fried tofu or cooked broadbeans (fava beans), sans torching.

Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas

Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas
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Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos with Soft Corn Tortillas (GF DF)

Sashimi-grade salmon and masa harina, Mexican tortilla flour are a must in this recipe. To press your tortillas you could buy a special tortilla press or use two plates or a rolling pin to shape them instead. You will need a kitchen blow torch (great for brûlée as well). Tortilla recipe adapted from Gourmet Traveller Tortilla Masterclass, March 2011 p.52. Makes about 10 servings.
Prep Time35 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Servings: 2 -4

Ingredients

For the Soft Corn Tortillas:

  • 1 cup masa harina (tortilla flour - see note above)
  • 1/2 cup water
  • pinch salt

For the Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos:

  • 1 ripe mango flesh only diced finely
  • 2 small tomatoes diced finely
  • 1/4 avocado peeled and diced
  • 2 tbsp finely diced white onion
  • 1 tbsp finely diced coriander stalks
  • 1 tbsp Sriracha or sweet chilli sauce
  • juice of 1/2 lime
  • 10 thin slices sahimi-grade salmon

To serve:

  • coriander leaves
  • tabasco saue
  • extra lime wedges

Instructions

To make the Soft Corn Tortillas:

  • Place flour in a bowl, add a pinch of salt and add water.
  • Mix together for a couple of minutes until the dough forms a soft, pliable ball.
  • Wrap the dough tightly with cling film and rest for 20 minutes.
  • When ready, divide dough into 8 and roll into balls.
  • Place each ball inbetween 2 small sheets of baking paper and roll out, or press inbetween two flat plates until only about 3mm thick. For a perfect circle, use a large glass to cut out the circles and re-roll scraps to make 2 more tortillas.
  • Heat a large pan over medium high heat and slide in tortilla rounds. Cook for 30 seconds on each side.
  • Transfer cooked tortillas into a basket or plate lined with a kitchen towel and wrap up to steam and soften for a few minutes before serving.

To make the Torched Salmon and Mango Tacos:

  • Combine diced mango, tomatoes, avocado, onion and diced coriander stalks in a bowl. Add Sriracha and lime juice and mix well.
  • Arrange salmon sashimi slices and lime wedges on another plate.

To serve:

  • Serve soft tortilla rounds with a spoonful of mango salsa. Top with a coriander leaf and a salmon sashimi slice. Blowtorch fish until lightly charred. Drizzle with a dash of tabasco and serve with extra lime wedges on the side.
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22 comments

Anne S November 6, 2012 at 12:55 pm

Oh my deliciousness! I’ve never had a fish taco before in my life but as a sushi lover this might have to be my first, Great photos!

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Minxie November 6, 2012 at 1:02 pm

I am often inspired by things I eat out but I lack the skills and tastebuds to cook it at home. This is why I visit your blog, didn’t you know???!!! LOLs at your inventiveness for pressing the tortillias. Donna would be proud.

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Maureen | Orgasmic Chef November 6, 2012 at 2:27 pm

I have been such a fail at corn tortillas. I’ve tried several times and they seem really thick. I have a tortilla press and cooker and if I’m not careful they explode. I need lessons or make time to practice. :) It all looks great. I went to gourmetraveller and wouldn’t you know their site is down?

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Martyna @ Wholesome Cook November 6, 2012 at 2:42 pm

Aw! that’s a shame… mine was down earlier today, perhaps we have the same host! Exploding tortillas?? Hope you get to perfect the art Maureen! Otherwise the stuffing is just as delicious on its own :-P

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Barbara Bamber | justasmidgen November 6, 2012 at 2:46 pm

I love fish tacos and this is a really cool idea for making something completely different! And homemade tortillas, awesome!!

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Rosa Mayland November 6, 2012 at 6:38 pm

Scrumptious! Those tortillas are perfect and I really like your choice of filling.

Cheers,

Rosa

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Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella November 6, 2012 at 7:59 pm

I had tried recreating restaurant dishes and sometimes works out and sometimes not hehe :P

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Kate Olsson November 6, 2012 at 8:25 pm

Beautiful! I love, love, LOVE the combination of oily salmon and sweet summer mango. Bravo Martyna! Kx

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Tessa November 7, 2012 at 6:56 am

Delicious! Salmon and mango are one of my favorite combinations. I like how you put sweet chili sauce in the dish. Great job on the tortillas! Corn tortillas are hard to make without a tortilla press.

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The Life of Clare November 7, 2012 at 9:14 am

These look absolutely fantastic! My brother and I were just talking about making tortilla last night, so I would love to give these a go. I have fish taco in Hawaii, but the fish was horribly over cooked. I can’t wait to try these!

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Martyna @ Wholesome Cook November 7, 2012 at 9:33 am

Give them a go, really yummy – and there’s no risk of overcooking the fish. If anything, it will be nicely undercooked. :-)

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Lokness November 7, 2012 at 12:04 pm

This taco looks perfect! The lightly torched creamy salmon with sweet mango sounds incredible! Definitely going to try this some day. Thanks for sharing!

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rsmacaalay November 7, 2012 at 5:41 pm

This is a great idea, in fact this would be nice to serve at home when there is a gathering. Imagine your coolness factor when you serve this and torching it in front of them. Nice one

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cquek November 7, 2012 at 6:14 pm

This beautiful dish of yumminess would definitely get me back on track…

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Bam's Kitchen November 7, 2012 at 7:00 pm

When a little Japanese and Mexican fusion blend it is a happy event. Now here is my incentive to get that torch I have been wanting. Not only for creme brulee’s! Take care, BAM

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chewtown November 8, 2012 at 10:51 pm

Great recipe Martyna! I love the torched salmon. I’ve made fish tacos but they were no-where near as refined as your beauties. It was so wonderful meeting you on the weekend. Hopefully we will catch up again soon :)

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Nami | Just One Cookbook November 11, 2012 at 7:22 pm

Martyna, I love love love this photography on this post! Styling is so beautiful and I love this recipe so much! I’ll make this soon. My kids love salmon sashimi and we eat quite often, and this is an nice change! We’ll love this for sure!

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Sissi November 12, 2012 at 10:28 pm

This is really impressive, Martyna. Your tacos look so perfect and neat, as if you had been making them all your life. I have never tried tacos with fish, but they look fabulous. In general I have a very vague idea of the Mexican cuisine (I know maybe five dishes and cook two), so I’m glad to learn more about it from you.

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