Pasta

Salmon Noodles with Dill

by Editorial Staff

Summary

Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 15 mins
Total Time 25 mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine European
Servings (Default: 4)

Ingredients

  • 1 pack smoked salmon
  • 1 onion (s)
  • 0.5 ½ bunch fresh dill or 2 tablespoon frozen
  • 1 cup cream
  • Pinch (s) salt and pepper
  • 500 g taliatelle or other ribbon noodles
  • oil
Salmon Noodles with Dill
Salmon Noodles with Dill

Instructions

  1. Cook the tagliatelle in a large saucepan in plenty of salted water until al dente. Drain the cooked pasta and place in the pasta sieve or on a serving plate.
  2. During the cooking time, dice the onion and smoked salmon and finely chop the bunch of dill (this step is not necessary for frozen dill).
  3. Now fry the diced onion with a large dash of oil in the noodle pot until translucent or golden brown - depending on which roasting aroma is preferred. Fry the diced salmon briefly and deglaze with cream. Add the chopped dill (half a bunch or half a pack of frozen food is often sufficient here), season the sauce with salt and pepper and bring to the boil briefly.
  4. Put the ribbon noodles in the saucepan, mix with the sauce and serve.
  5. Good Appetite!
  6. TIPS
  7. If necessary, the sauce can also be refined with a dash of white wine and a little parsley.
  8. Since the noodles turn into a lump that is difficult to disentangle after a certain period of time, it is advisable to work quickly.
  9. If you want more sauce, you can use milk (usually 1 cup is sufficient).
  10. With L-free cream, lactose-free preparation is also possible (there is no difference in taste.
Editorial Staff

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