Looking for a new way to season boring ol’ chicken and fish? This coconut lime marinade is it!
I’m such a sucker for anything involving coconut. Smoothies, curries, shampoos, lotions, you name it. I find the taste and smell irresistible! I even used it in my hair color mix last time around. As it turns out, you can mix henna with coconut milk to condition your hair while it colors. I swear, coconut is good for everything!
Have I told you that I started coloring my hair naturally with henna a few months ago? It’s a bit of a weird ritual to do the coloring, but I love it. It’s all natural, inexpensive, and actually good for your hair. In fact, I’m sitting here looking silly with a shower cap on right now while the henna and indigo work their magic on my roots. If you want to know more about this, just leave me a comment or email me. I’d gladly tell you all about it!
Sorry for the tangent. Let’s get back to the marinade. Just look at this chicken and salmon after marinating in seasoned coconut milk. It is SO moist and flavorful, and this marinade couldn’t be much easier to mix up. The coconut flavor is actually pretty subtle, but it does add a bit of tropical flavor. This is one recipe that both of my picky kids love too. You can eat this chicken or salmon on its own or use it to fill tacos or top a salad. I grilled the chicken and cooked the salmon on my stovetop, but I know you’ll love it however you decide to cook it!
Combine all ingredients, and add your choice of fish or chicken. Stir to coat.
Marinade for at least 30 minutes before cooking on the grill or in a hot skillet. Serve with lime wedges if desired.
Notes
If you use the whole can of coconut milk, add an extra teaspoon of soy sauce and fish sauce.
Originally published March 2013; updated October 2015. Inspired by Lime and Coconut Chicken at See Aimee Cook.
Author:Andi
Prep Time:5
Category:Main
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16 comments
Kami
10 years ago
I can’t wait to try this marinade! Also… your photos are gorgeous and can’t stop my mouth from watering.
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
Thank you, Kami!
Trish - Mom On Timeout
10 years ago
I love that you can use this marinade on both salmon and chicken – I know it would be terrific on both! Looks delicious!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
Thanks so much, Trish!
eat good 4 life
10 years ago
I love coconut so I know I would totally love this marinade. I must try this soon!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
Thanks so much, Miryam!
Deb@ Cooking on the Front Burner
10 years ago
Yes, I need to jazz up my boring chicken! Love this marinade Andi!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
Thank you, Deb!
Jenny B | Honey and Birch
10 years ago
I was just saying the other day that I am so tired of the same ole chicken and fish recipes. Thanks for this marinade; I bet it will make a huge difference to try something new. I can’t wait!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
I hope you like it, Jenny. Thank you!
Michelle @ My Gluten-free Kitchen
10 years ago
It wouldn’t take much for me to adapt this to be gluten-free. I’m excited to try it out on the fish I have in the freezer!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
I hope you like it, Michelle. I didn’t mention it in the recipe, but I make mine with GF soy sauce. Turns out great :) Thank you!
tanya
10 years ago
Oh my gosh this brings back memories from when I’d use henna on my hair! I never knew I could use coconut milk too! This marinade could easily be my go to. I bet it taste fresh and delicious!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
I’m happy to hear that someone else has used henna! Did you make yours red? I mix mine with indigo to get brunette. Thank you, Tanya!
Tonia from TheGunnySack
10 years ago
We use a lot of coconut oil but I’ve never tried coconut milk for conditioning. I will have to try this recipe the next time I make lime chicken tenders for my family!
Andi Gleeson
10 years ago
I’ve slathered my hair with a lot of different kinds of oil for conditioning ;) I heard recently that coconut oil is a great eye makeup remover. I need to try that. Thank you, Tonia!!
This is actually two recipes, but they go so well together that I didn't want to split up the pair. Load your tortilla chips with seasoned beef and creamy cheese sauce, then watch them disappear!
16 comments
I can’t wait to try this marinade! Also… your photos are gorgeous and can’t stop my mouth from watering.
Thank you, Kami!
I love that you can use this marinade on both salmon and chicken – I know it would be terrific on both! Looks delicious!
Thanks so much, Trish!
I love coconut so I know I would totally love this marinade. I must try this soon!
Thanks so much, Miryam!
Yes, I need to jazz up my boring chicken! Love this marinade Andi!
Thank you, Deb!
I was just saying the other day that I am so tired of the same ole chicken and fish recipes. Thanks for this marinade; I bet it will make a huge difference to try something new. I can’t wait!
I hope you like it, Jenny. Thank you!
It wouldn’t take much for me to adapt this to be gluten-free. I’m excited to try it out on the fish I have in the freezer!
I hope you like it, Michelle. I didn’t mention it in the recipe, but I make mine with GF soy sauce. Turns out great :) Thank you!
Oh my gosh this brings back memories from when I’d use henna on my hair! I never knew I could use coconut milk too! This marinade could easily be my go to. I bet it taste fresh and delicious!
I’m happy to hear that someone else has used henna! Did you make yours red? I mix mine with indigo to get brunette. Thank you, Tanya!
We use a lot of coconut oil but I’ve never tried coconut milk for conditioning. I will have to try this recipe the next time I make lime chicken tenders for my family!
I’ve slathered my hair with a lot of different kinds of oil for conditioning ;) I heard recently that coconut oil is a great eye makeup remover. I need to try that. Thank you, Tonia!!