Midweek seafood can seem like more work than Wednesday has room for, especially when the usual dinner options are already wearing thin. These 17 recipes range from 16-minute air fryer shrimp and 20-minute fish tacos to baked salmon, hearty chowders, seafood salads, and a familiar tuna casserole. The mix includes quick stovetop choices, oven dinners, grill packets, and make-ahead components. That gives you enough variety to serve seafood on a weeknight without making every Wednesday look the same.

Classic Tuna Noodle Casserole

Ready in 40 minutes and portioned for six, Classic Tuna Noodle Casserole turns canned tuna, egg noodles, peas, and cheese into a full midweek dinner. A buttery bread topping adds crunch while cream soup, mayonnaise, and milk hold the filling together. It works well when you need pantry staples to carry the main course without extra planning. Add steamed green beans or a simple salad, then bring the casserole dish straight to the table.
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Salmon Gnocchi Bake with Gremolata

On a night when pasta and fish both sound right, Salmon Gnocchi Bake with Gremolata brings them together in 30 minutes for four servings. Gnocchi, salmon fillets, cream cheese, pesto, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes bake beneath a parsley, lemon, garlic, and pine nut topping. The creamy base makes this substantial enough for dinner, while the gremolata keeps the flavors from becoming heavy. Serve it with roasted vegetables or a green salad.
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Crab Stuffed Mushrooms

Baked in 30 minutes and sized for four servings, Crab Stuffed Mushrooms fill mushroom caps with crab, cream cheese, Parmesan, herbs, and breadcrumbs. A buttered panko topping goes on near the end for a crisp finish. These can open a seafood dinner, but they also work as a lighter Wednesday main when paired with soup or salad. The individual portions make them easy to serve without cutting, scooping, or assembling anything at the table.
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Garlic Shrimp Scampi

With 20 minutes from start to finish, Garlic Shrimp Scampi cooks one pound of shrimp in butter, garlic, lemon, parsley, and green onion for four servings. The short ingredient list keeps preparation manageable, yet the pan sauce gives rice or pasta plenty of flavor. Choose this when dinner needs to move quickly but still deserves plates and forks instead of snacks over the sink. Lemon wedges and a vegetable side finish the meal without adding much work.
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Seafood Stuffed Salmon

For a dinner that looks more involved than the method requires, Seafood Stuffed Salmon fills salmon fillets with baby shrimp, imitation crab, rice, stuffing mix, vegetables, herbs, and Old Bay. The recipe takes 50 minutes and serves four, with most of the work going into the filling before the fish bakes. It gives Wednesday dinner a clear centerpiece without restaurant reservations. Pair each fillet with asparagus, roasted squash, or a crisp green salad.
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Mediterranean Cod

Using one skillet and 30 minutes, Mediterranean Cod serves four with cod fillets, cherry tomatoes, red pepper, artichoke hearts, olives, onion, and garlic. The fish cooks first, then returns to the vegetables once they soften and release their juices. That approach keeps cleanup contained while giving the plate more color and substance than plain fish alone. Spoon the cod and vegetables over rice or serve them beside couscous for an easy sit-down dinner.
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Baja Fish Tacos

Finished in 20 minutes, Baja Fish Tacos turn seasoned baked cod, corn tortillas, coleslaw mix, chipotle crema, lime, and cilantro into four servings. Each portion works out to three tacos, so the meal lands somewhere between casual and substantial. Set the toppings on the table and let everyone build their own without extending the cooking time. Spanish rice, black beans, or street corn can round out Wednesday dinner when you want more than tacos alone.
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Mediterranean Salmon Salad With Barley

Built for six servings, Mediterranean Salmon Salad With Barley combines baked salmon, chewy barley, feta, cucumber, tomatoes, bell pepper, radish, pistachios, and dill. A Greek yogurt dressing with lemon, olive oil, and honey ties the grain, vegetables, and fish together. The full recipe takes 45 minutes, and the salad can be prepared ahead if the dressing stays separate. Serve it chilled or at room temperature for a midweek dinner that does not rely on a hot casserole.
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Seafood Chowder

A pot of Seafood Chowder feeds eight with cod, shrimp, potatoes, bacon, celery, seafood broth, milk, and cream. The bacon and vegetables build the base before the fish and potatoes simmer, with shrimp and dairy added near the end. It is a strong choice when Wednesday dinner needs one substantial bowl instead of several side dishes. Set out bread, crackers, or a light salad and let the chowder handle the rest of the meal.
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Cullen Skink

Ready in 30 minutes for six servings, Cullen Skink is a Scottish soup made with smoked cod or haddock, leeks, shallots, potatoes, whole milk, cream, and white wine. The fish first flavors the milk, then returns in bite-size pieces after the potatoes soften. Its smoky broth gives a regular weeknight soup more depth without a long simmer. Serve each bowl with crusty buttered bread, or add a small salad when you want a fuller dinner.
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Lobster Chowder

Serving eight, Lobster Chowder layers lobster meat, lobster stock, potatoes, corn, carrots, celery, cream, Old Bay, and bacon fat into a thick main-course soup. The lobster is added near the end so it heats through without becoming tough. This is the richer option in the collection, useful when Wednesday calls for something beyond the usual fish fillet. Bread or a simple salad is enough alongside because the bowl already includes seafood, vegetables, and potatoes.
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Seafood Stuffed Bell Peppers

In 35 minutes, Seafood Stuffed Bell Peppers make four servings from bell pepper halves filled with shrimp, imitation crab, rice, stuffing mix, celery, onion, cream cheese, dill, and Old Bay. The filling can be made ahead, leaving only stuffing and baking for dinner time. Each pepper half arrives as its own portion, which keeps serving simple on a busy night. Add asparagus or a leafy salad for a complete plate with little extra preparation.
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Mediterranean Orzo Salad with Shrimp

Sized for eight servings, Mediterranean Orzo Salad with Shrimp mixes orzo, cooked shrimp, feta, chickpeas, tomatoes, cucumber, red pepper, red onion, and sun-dried tomatoes. Lemon, olive oil, dill, parsley, oregano, and honey form the dressing, and the finished salad chills for at least an hour before serving. This works especially well when dinner needs to be ready in the refrigerator. Serve it as the main course or beside grilled fish for a larger spread.
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Easy Salmon Cakes

Made in 25 minutes for four servings, Easy Salmon Cakes combine fresh salmon, panko, parsley, mayonnaise, shallots, capers, lemon juice, and Dijon mustard. The patties are coated with more panko and cooked in a skillet until browned on both sides. They give Wednesday dinner a crisp, fork-and-knife main without requiring a whole fillet for each person. Serve them with roasted potatoes, cucumber salad, mixed greens, or a brioche bun with tartar sauce.
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Shrimp Scampi Pizza

When pizza night needs a seafood turn, Shrimp Scampi Pizza tops par-baked dough with shrimp cooked in butter, olive oil, garlic, lemon, parsley, and green onion. Feta and Parmesan finish the pizza, which takes 25 minutes and serves four. The familiar format makes the shrimp easy to put at the center of a Wednesday meal without defaulting to pasta. Slice it at the table and add a garden salad to balance the buttery topping.
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Lemon-Dill Salmon Foil Packets

Grilled in individual portions, Lemon-Dill Salmon Foil Packets take 24 minutes and serve four with salmon, olive oil, lemon slices, dill, garlic, butter, salt, and pepper. The sealed foil holds in steam and cooking juices while keeping the grill grates clean. This is useful on a Wednesday when you want a full salmon dinner without multiple pans. Add thin asparagus or zucchini to the packets, or serve the fish with rice after opening the foil.
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Air Fryer Seasoned Shrimp

From prep to plate in 16 minutes, Air Fryer Seasoned Shrimp coats one pound of shrimp with oil, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and black pepper for four servings. The shrimp cook in a single layer and need only a quick shake partway through. That speed leaves room to make rice, warm tortillas, or toss a salad while the air fryer runs. Use the shrimp for bowls, tacos, pasta, or an uncomplicated main with roasted vegetables.
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