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Fettuccine with Salmon & Asparagus in Lemon and Dill Oil

Posted on Jul 19th, 2023
by Paul Hegeman
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FETTUCCINE WITH SALMON, ASPARAGUS AND CAPERS IN LEMON AND DILL OIL

Salmon and dill is an unbeatable combination that has stood the test of time. In this recipe, I have included a few ingredients that are very complimentary to both the salmon and dill but still allow them to be the dominant flavors in the dish.

This recipe can be made using either smoked salmon (as I’ve done here) or fresh salmon.

So if you’re looking for something familiar yet surprisingly flavorsome for dinner, try out the recipe below and in less than an hour you’ll be enjoying this delicious Italian dish!

Fettuccine with Salmon & Asparagus in Lemon and Dill Oil

Paul Hegeman
4.92 from 67 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 35 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 500 grams dry fettuccine
  • 150 grams smoked salmon (works with fresh salmon as well)
  • 1 bunch green asparagus
  • 2 tablespoons capers
  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill
  • 2 cups fresh baby spinach leaves
  • 1 lemon
  • white wine
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • sea salt flakes
  • ground pepper

Instructions
 

  • Remove and discard the woody bases from the asparagus spears.
  • Cut the asparagus spears into 2 cm (1 inch pieces) with a 45 degree angle cut.
  • In a large pot of salted boiling water cook the pasta just under al’dente, drain, cool with running water and set aside (try to reserve the cooking water).
  • Return the pot with the water back to the stove and return to the boil.
  • Blanche the asparagus in the water, once vibrantly green remove and place in a large mixing bowl (leaving the water on to boil).
  • In a non stick fry pan add a touch of olive oil and place on high heat.
  • Once the oil is hot saute off the salmon (if using smoked salmon no need to cook it just place it in the bowl with asparagus), capers, dill and a touch of cracked pepper, (do not over cook, just long enough to warm the salmon through.
  • Add a small splash of white wine and cook off the alcohol.
  • Place the contents of the pan in the large mixing bowl with the asparagus.
  • Re-blanche the fettuccine until warm and al’dente, drain and toss in the bowl with the other ingredients.
  • Add the baby spinach leaves to the bowl, squeeze the juice of the lemon into the bowl add a few more tbsps of extra virgin and toss it all gently together and serve immediately.
  • Serve with grilled Vienna bread and a solid white wine.

Notes

Fettuccine with Salmon, Asparagus and Capers in Lemon and Dill Oil
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Paul Hegeman

Paul was a personal chef to exclusive clients in Sydney, Australia and worked at every level of professional kitchens, from the deep fryer in a local burger joint to Head Chef in five-star hotels. Born in the Netherlands, Paul moved to Canada at a very young age. Experience with traditional European meals at home and the diverse multicultural influence of Canadian cuisine gave him a great appreciation for different culinary styles. His recipes emphasize natural, uncomplicated flavors and fresh ingredients, inspired by Mediterranean and Southeast Asian cuisines. Paul is also the founder of Chef's Pencil, though he is no longer affiliated with the magazine.

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