One of the biggest struggles I have come January is creating recipes that are both healthy and cozy. It’s no secret I love a cozy meal, but January is all about eating a little healthier and getting back on track after the holidays. Since healthy and cozy don’t always go hand in hand, January can be a trickier month. The weather is bitter cold (especially right now, we’ve been in the negatives at night for days). The days are short, and in turn we all crave comfort food. In an effort to share healthy, but cozy recipes for winter, I turned to my go-to. Saucy curries made with all the healthiest ingredients, that just happen to make up the coziest bowl of food. Here’s the deal, I know salmon in curry might sound odd, but trust me on this one. This curry is truly so delicious, every bite is full of creaminess and fresh Thai flavors. The base of the curry is mix of shallots, ginger, lemongrass, and garlic. I really wanted to use some flavorful produce that would also help to fight off my lingering winter cold. Anyone else battling a holiday cold? This curry is going to heal you. Ginger is a proven cold fighter and I’ve included a good amount in this curry. I also made sure there was plenty of citrus, fresh winter greens, and mushrooms for a nutrient packed sauce. To make the curry extra saucy and creamy, I used canned coconut milk. Then I simply cooked the salmon right in the curry to make a one pot dinner that comes together in no time at all. I served this over steamed rice (our family favorite), but you could also serve this curry over rice noodles. Just be sure to top each bowl off with fresh basil, lime juice, and salty cashews…toppings make for an extra good curry. I ended up making the salmon curry over Christmas break, while all of my family was around and willing to be my personal guinea pigs. This was one of the dishes that everyone raved about and loved. Since so many people were in town, I tried to make as many new recipes as possible. I love when I have fresh palates to try new recipes. It’s always nice to have other opinions. It gives me an opportunity to adjust my recipes to try to make them as close to perfect as possible. Some recipes I made where just OK (and you will not be seeing those), while others went over so well. This was one of the recipes that went over big, and I’ve been dying to share it. The flavors are perfect, just a little spicy, a hint of saltiness, and very herby and fresh. I love salmon with Thai flavors in general, but I especially love it in a saucy coconut based curry. What’s truly great about cooking the salmon in coconut milk is that you really can’t overcook it. The coconut milk keeps the salmon incredibly moist, colorful, and flavorful. It’s also a little more forgiving. You don’t have to worry as much if you accidentally leave this on the stove a few minutes more than you’d hope to. After weeks of appetizers, heavy meals, and eating out, I’m looking forward to a Friday night at home with a bowl of curry. And just like that, the holidays are over, and the homebody in me returns. Typical. So how are you all spending the first weekend of 2019? If you make this salmon curry, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!