If you love bold flavors and crispy textures, these Crispy Bang Bang Salmon Bites Bowls are going to steal your heart. Inspired by the popular bang bang shrimp you see on restaurant menus, this version swaps shrimp for tender salmon bites, keeping all the creamy heat and crunch while feeling a little lighter and more wholesome.

This is one of those recipes I make when I want something exciting but still practical for a weeknight. The salmon cooks quickly, the sauce comes together in minutes, and the bowl format makes it endlessly customizable. You get fluffy rice, fresh vegetables, crispy salmon, and that irresistible spicy sauce all in one comforting bowl.
Whether you’re planning meals for the week or just want a dinner that feels special without being complicated, this recipe delivers every single time.
Why These Bang Bang Salmon Bowls Are So Popular
- Crispy salmon with a tender, juicy center
- Creamy, spicy bang bang sauce with big flavor
- Balanced bowl with protein, grains, and veggies
- Perfect for meal prep or quick dinners
- Customizable to your spice level and toppings
It’s the kind of dish that feels indulgent but still fits into everyday cooking.
Ingredients for Crispy Bang Bang Salmon Bites Bowls
For the salmon bites
- Fresh salmon fillets, skin removed
- Olive oil
- Cornstarch or arrowroot powder
- Garlic powder
- Paprika
- Salt and black pepper
Bang bang sauce
- Mayonnaise
- Sweet chili sauce
- Sriracha
- Rice vinegar or lime juice
- Honey (optional, for balance)
Bowl components
- Cooked jasmine or basmati rice
- Cucumber, sliced
- Avocado, diced
- Shredded carrots
- Red cabbage or lettuce
- Green onions
- Sesame seeds
Chef André’s substitutions
- Use Greek yogurt instead of mayo for a lighter sauce
- Swap rice for cauliflower rice or quinoa
- Use maple syrup instead of honey
- Add mango for a sweet contrast
Step-by-Step Preparation – Guided by Chef André
Preparing the salmon
Cut salmon into bite-sized cubes and pat dry thoroughly. This step is key for crispiness. Toss with olive oil, cornstarch, and seasonings until evenly coated.
Cooking the salmon
Cook the salmon bites in a hot skillet, air fryer, or oven until golden and crispy on the outside. Avoid overcrowding so they crisp rather than steam.
Making the bang bang sauce
Whisk together mayonnaise, sweet chili sauce, sriracha, vinegar, and honey until smooth. Taste and adjust heat or sweetness to your preference.
Assembling the bowls
Start with a base of warm rice, add fresh vegetables, top with crispy salmon bites, and drizzle generously with bang bang sauce. Finish with green onions and sesame seeds.
Chef André’s Creative Variations
- Extra crispy: Air fry the salmon for maximum crunch
- Low-carb bowl: Use cauliflower rice and extra veggies
- Spicy lover’s version: Double the sriracha or add chili oil
- Asian fusion: Add edamame or pickled ginger
Chef’s Tips for Perfect Salmon Bites
- Dry salmon well before seasoning
- Don’t move salmon too early while cooking
- Cook in batches if needed
- Sauce just before serving to keep salmon crispy
How to Serve Bang Bang Salmon Bites Bowls
- As a complete dinner bowl
- Packed into meal prep containers
- Served family-style for build-your-own bowls
- With extra sauce on the side
These bowls are just as good the next day.
Meal Prep, Storage & Reheating
- Store salmon and rice separately for best texture
- Refrigerate up to 3 days
- Reheat salmon in a skillet or air fryer
- Add sauce after reheating
FAQ – Crispy Bang Bang Salmon Bites Bowls
Can I bake the salmon instead of frying?
Yes, baking works well and keeps it lighter.
Is this recipe very spicy?
It’s mildly spicy, but easy to adjust.
Can I make this dairy free?
Yes, use dairy-free mayo.
Approximate Nutrition (per serving)
- Calories: ~520
- Protein: ~34g
- Carbs: ~44g
- Fat: ~26g
Conclusion – From Chef André
These Crispy Bang Bang Salmon Bites Bowls bring restaurant-style flavor straight to your kitchen with minimal effort. Crunchy, creamy, spicy, and fresh all at once, they’re proof that homemade meals can be just as exciting as takeout — if not better.
If you try them, tell me what toppings you added. And for safe handling of seafood and leftovers, always refer to USDA Food Safety guidelines:
👉 https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety
