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Published: Oct 19, 2023 · Modified: Jan 24, 2024 by Jacqui

Creamy Lemon Salmon Pasta


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This creamy lemon salmon pasta is a delightful combination of pasta, succulent salmon, and a creamy lemon sauce. It's made with straightforward ingredients and only takes 30 minutes to make.

Perfect for those evenings when you desire something gourmet but aren't keen on spending hours in the kitchen.

Creamy lemon salmon pasta in a bowl with two half lemons in the background.

History

Although salmon is not a traditional Italian ingredient, it has become very popular here in recent years. According to a 2021 report from the market research company GfK Italy, 7 out of 10 Italian families now buy smoked or fresh salmon regularly.

Italians cook fresh salmon in different ways. However, the most popular cuts are boneless fillets with and without skin or salmon steaks. They hardly ever prepare a whole salmon.

Popular Italian salmon recipes include baked or pan fried salmon steak or fillet, salmon tartare or carpaccio and, of course, salmon pasta. Pasta types that are often paired with salmon are farfalle (bow-tie pasta), penne and egg pasta ribbons like tagliolini and tagliatelle, both of which are perfect for this creamy lemon salmon pasta recipe.

Creamy salmon pasta garnished with lemon zest and pepper.

Ingredients

  • Pasta: With its ribbon-like structure, tagliatelle is perfect for cradling the salmon and sauce, ensuring each bite is flavorful. Can't find tagliatelle? Angel hair or tagliolini are excellent substitutes.
  • Salmon: Use fresh, skinless and boneless salmon. The salmon should be vibrant in color and firm to the touch, which are signs of freshness and quality.
  • Onion: Lends a subtle sweetness and depth to the sauce. Finely chop it to allow it to blend seamlessly into the sauce.
  • Butter: Provides a rich, buttery base for the sauce.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Use a good quality extra virgin olive oil; it will add more flavor to the sauce.
  • Lemons: The lemons add a refreshing contrast to the salmon sauce. Make sure to use unwaxed lemons so that you can use the lemon zest as a garnish.
Salmon, lemon, tagliatelle, onion, butter and extra virgin olive oil on a kitchen counter.

Expert Tips

Cooking the Pasta to Perfection: Ensure you cook your pasta just until it's al dente. Since the pasta will undergo a few minutes additional cooking in the salmon sauce, remove it from the boiling water about a minute before your desired doneness.

Achieving Creamy Consistency: Using reserved pasta water is key. It contains starches that help bind the salmon sauce and pasta together, giving the dish its signature creamy texture. If you find your sauce too thick, add the reserved water in small increments until you achieve your desired consistency.

Getting the Most Out of Your Lemons: If you have a lemon juicer, it's the best tool to extract every drop. If not, a helpful trick is to roll the lemon against a kitchen counter for about 10-20 seconds before cutting and squeezing. This action helps break down some of the fibers, releasing more juice.

Step by Step Instructions

1) In a bowl, add the salmon cubes and cover with the juice from one lemon.

Cubed salmon and lemon juice in a bowl.

2) In a deep sauté pan, melt the butter with olive oil over medium-low heat. Once melted, add the onions and sauté for 6-8 minutes or until translucent.

Onions being cooked in a deep sauté pan with butter and extra virgin olive oil.

3) Add the salmon cubes to the pan, season lightly with salt, and cook for a minute or two, turning them often.

Salmon being cooked with the onions.

4) Increase the heat, pour in the juice from the second lemon, and allow it to evaporate. Remove the pan from heat.

Lemon juice added to the salmon and onions.

5) In a large pot, bring water to a boil for the pasta. Add salt once it starts to boil and bring to the boil again. Cook the pasta al dente according to the instructions on the packet. Before draining, reserve a cup of pasta water.

6) In a blender, combine half the cooked salmon with half a cup of the saved pasta water.

Salmon, onion and the oil emulsion being blended in a blender.

7) Blend until smooth, adjusting the consistency with more pasta water as necessary.

Creamy lemon salmon sauce in a blender.

8) Pour the blended salmon sauce back into the sauté pan with the remaining salmon cubes.

9) Add the drained pasta to the pan and cook with the salmon mixture over medium heat for an additional 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently. If the mixture becomes too dry, add more of the reserved pasta water.

Pasta and salmon chunks with the creamy lemon sauce in the deep sauté pan.

10) Once the pasta sauce reaches a creamy consistency, turn off the heat. Season with freshly ground pepper and garnish with lemon zest. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Creamy salmon pasta in a bowl with a fork.

Storage and Leftovers

If you've got leftovers of this creamy salmon lemon pasta, place them in an airtight container and refrigerate. It's best consumed within 2 days for optimum flavor and freshness.

The best way to reheat this salmon pasta is using a microwave. Place the pasta in a microwave-safe dish and heat in intervals, stirring in between, until hot throughout.

This dish can be frozen, but due to its creamy nature, there will be a slight change in consistency upon thawing and reheating. If you decide to freeze it, ensure it's in an airtight container, and consume within 3 months for the best results. Also make sure to defrost in the refrigerator before reheating.

FAQs

What type of pasta works best for this recipe?

While I used tagliatelle for its ability to hold onto the creamy sauce and complement the salmon chunks, you can also use other fine egg noodles like angel hair or tagliolini as alternatives.

Can I use frozen salmon?

Yes, good quality frozen salmon fillets can be used. However, ensure you thoroughly thaw it before cubing and cooking. Fresh salmon provide the best flavor, but if frozen is all you have on hand, it will still work well.

Is the lemon essential to the recipe?

The lemon adds a refreshing zing and contrast to the richness of the salmon and creamy sauce. It's recommended not to skip it. If using unwaxed lemons, you can also utilize the zest as a garnish.

How important is it to reserve pasta water?

The starchy pasta water helps to emulsify and make the creamy salmon sauce. If you forget to reserve some, a splash of broth can help loosen the sauce, but the sauce may not be as creamy.

More Recipes You May Like:

  • Creamy Smoked Salmon Pasta
  • Farfalle pasta with smoked salmon & zucchini
  • Homemade Smoked Salmon Cannelloni
  • Poached salmon and asparagus lasagne al forno
  • Smoked Salmon Pasta Rosettes

If you do try this creamy salmon pasta recipe, I’d love to hear what you think. Please write a comment here on the blog or post a comment on the Pasta Project Facebook page.

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Photos by Jack Slobodian.

Creamy Lemon Salmon Pasta

Creamy Salmon Lemon Pasta

Jacqui
This creamy lemon salmon pasta is a delightful combination of pasta, succulent salmon, and a creamy lemon sauce. It's made with straightforward ingredients and only takes 30 minutes to make.
5 from 35 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 4
Calories 554 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 12 ½ oz Pasta fine egg noodles like angel hair, tagliolini or even tagliatelle
  • 12 ½ oz Fresh salmon cut into cubes
  • ½ Onion chopped
  • ⅓ oz Butter
  • 2 tablespoons Extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 Lemons unwaxed
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl, add the salmon cubes and cover with the juice from one lemon.
  • In a deep sauté pan, melt the butter with olive oil over medium-low heat. Once melted, add the onions and sauté for 6-8 minutes or until translucent.
  • Add the salmon cubes to the pan, season lightly with salt, and cook for a minute or two, turning them often.
  • Increase the heat, pour in the juice from the second lemon, and allow it to evaporate. Remove the pan from heat.
  • In a large pot, bring water to a boil for the pasta. Add salt once it starts to boil and bring to the boil again. Cook the pasta al dente according to the instructions on the packet. Before draining, reserve a cup of pasta water.
  • In a blender, combine half the cooked salmon with half a cup of the saved pasta water. Blend until smooth, adjusting the consistency with more pasta water as necessary.
  • Pour the blended salmon sauce back into the sauté pan with the remaining salmon cubes.
  • Add the drained pasta to the pan and cook with the salmon mixture over medium heat for an additional 1-2 minutes, stirring frequently. If the mixture becomes too dry, add more of the reserved pasta water.
  • Once the pasta sauce reaches a creamy consistency, turn off the heat. Season with freshly ground pepper and garnish with lemon zest. Serve immediately and enjoy!
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Notes

  • Salmon Selection: When buying salmon, look for fillets that are bright pink or orange, signaling freshness. It should be free of any fishy odor, and the flesh should be moist and spring back upon touch. Remember to ensure it's skinless and boneless before you proceed to cube it.
  • Sauce Consistency Adjustments: If the sauce is too thick after blending the salmon, add a touch of reserved pasta water. On the other hand, if it becomes too thin while combined with the pasta, extend the cooking time slightly; the starch from the pasta and the heat will thicken the sauce.
  • Storage: Always allow leftovers to cool before storing in an airtight container and then in the refrigerator. When stored properly this dish will stay fresh and good quality for up to 2 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 554kcalCarbohydrates: 72gProtein: 30gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 61mgPotassium: 727mgFiber: 5gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 107IUVitamin C: 30mgCalcium: 47mgIron: 2mg
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  1. Lathiya says

    October 30, 2023 at 10:28 am

    As I'm now cooking Pasta regularly for my kid's lunch box, I'm looking for different Pasta recipes. This one sounds great. I'm sure my kids would love it.

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  2. Swathi says

    October 29, 2023 at 6:54 pm

    Creamy Lemon salmon pasta looks delicious. Perfect dinner date recipe.

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  3. Gloria says

    October 25, 2023 at 4:03 pm

    I love the combination of salmon and pasta. This is a great, easy dinner for any night of the week. Even great for entertaining with too.

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  4. Debra says

    October 25, 2023 at 3:01 pm

    Quick and easy...super tasty, even the kids loved it.

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  5. Stephanie says

    October 25, 2023 at 12:21 pm

    Such a delightful recipe! I made this exactly as written and it turned out delish. The lemon adds just the right amount of flavoring.

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