This is going to be something easy for me today. I have
another FRIEND SUBMISSION FEATURED RECIPE from one among many "best
friends" that I have- Vivian, also a very sexy and a good pastry cum
gourmet chef. We have been best friends since our childhood days. We
grew up in the same community and we shared a lot of good childhood memories.
Every time I wanna go back in time when we did nothing but to laugh and play
around I always think about her. Though we may have been far from each other,
we never failed to communicate online. We exchange notes about cooking and baking
but most of the time we laugh about almost anything and everything. Thanks to
technology really! And today, she shared with me one among her thousands
of signature dishes and she called it PASTA and SALMON. Simple as it may seem,
but it'll surely rock your world with it's delightful and flavorful pasta and
fish recipe.
My besty! |
PASTA AND SALMON |
INGREDIENTS:
I pack of spaghetti pasta
2 pcs. Salmon fillet
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. chopped garlic
1 tbsp. finely chopped onions
2 tbsp. tomato puree
1 tsp. grated lemon rind
Finely chopped chives or scallions
Parsley
1 tbsp. butter
Grated parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
Procedure:
Cook the pasta as per packet instruction.
Pre-heat oven at 200C (400F) for 15 minutes. Season the salmon fillets
liberally with salt and pepper. Spray the frying pan with cooking oil (reg.
vegetable oil will do) and put over moderate stove fire. Pan fry the salmon
skin down first and turn over until the top flesh is opaque in color and formed
the hard crust from the salt and pepper. Transfer the salmon fillets into a
baking tray and place in the oven to continue the cooking process for 5 minutes
and turned off the heat leaving the salmon inside. The remaining heat of the
oven as it cools down is enough to cook the salmon through. Once cooked, take
out one piece of the salmon and fillet coarsely using a fork. Set aside in a
bowl.
On a separate pan, heat the olive oil over medium fire and butter and sauté the
onions and garlic. Stir in the tomato puree and add the cooked pasta. Do not
drain but simply strain the pasta as you transfer them straight to the pan.
This would give the dish enough liquid for moisture as it cooks. Toss with the
rest of the ingredients in the pan and add the grated lemon rind and chopped
chives or scallions (whichever is available). Add in the bowl of coarsely filleted
salmon and continue tossing until the pasta is covered evenly.
Plate the pasta and top with grated parmesan cheese and parsley leaves with the
remaining slice of salmon fillet on the side. The additional serving of salmon
is optional only if you are a big fan and want to gorge in some more.
Tip: In cooking the pasta, try seasoning the water with chicken bouillons or
French onion soup. This way, your pasta is seasoned and flavored well and not
just plain salty.
Remember: The key to a delicious and yummy dish is "always" fresh ingredients!
"For life is more than food"
Please drop me a comment as I would love to hear from you! :)
When I posted this on your CIK FB page I started craving for the dish. So when I got home I made a batch and it was really YUM!
ReplyDeleteThanks besty for the opportunity! Your blog is really awesome :-)