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Smoked Salmon Fettuccine

 
One serving costs about $2.67 One serving costs about $2.67

$2.67 per serving

1 people like this recipe

1 likes

This recipe is ready in 45 minutes

Ready in 45 minutes

4 pescetarian,pescatarian side dish,lunch,main course,main dish,dinner
spoonacular Score:60%

Spoonacular Score: 60%

 

If you have around 45 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Smoked Salmon Fettuccine might be an excellent pescatarian recipe to try. This recipe serves 4. One serving contains 827 calories, 29g of protein, and 58g of fat. For $2.67 per serving, this recipe covers 24% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe from Foodista requires butter, fettuccine noodles, asparagus tips, and lemon juice. 1 person found this recipe to be scrumptious and satisfying. Not a lot of people really liked this main course. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 48%. This score is solid. Try Smoked Salmon Fettuccine, Fettuccine with Smoked Salmon And Dill, and Fettuccine with Smoked Salmon And Dill for similar recipes.

Fish works really well with Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, and Gruener Veltliner. Fish is as diverse as wine, so it's hard to pick wines that go with every fish. A crisp white wine, such as a pinot grigio or Grüner Veltliner, will suit any delicately flavored white fish. Meaty, strongly flavored fish such as salmon and tuna can even handle a light red wine, such as a pinot noir. The Adelsheim Pinot Noir (half-bottle) with a 4.8 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 20 dollars per bottle.

Adelsheim Pinot Noir (half-bottle)

With its broad array of origins and clones, this wine displays red aromas pf candied cherry, pomegranate and raspberry on the nose and the palate. In addition, one finds a light touch of brown spices likw nutmeg, cinnamon, all-spice. True to our house style, it is elegantly textured with seamlessly integrated, silky, polishedtannins. Pair it with salmon, ahi, veal, pork, poultry (think duck), beefor hearty vegetarian entrees.

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Ingredients

Servings:
16 ounces
16 ounces heavy cream
heavy cream
3
3  garlic cloves
garlic cloves
12 small
12 small asparagus tips
asparagus tips
1 Handful
1 Handful pine nuts
pine nuts
1 cup
1 cup smoked quality moist salmon
smoked quality moist salmon
some
some shredded parmesan reggiano cheese
shredded parmesan reggiano cheese
some
some fresh lemon juice
fresh lemon juice
0.5 pkg
0.5 pkg dry fettuccine noodles
dry fettuccine noodles
2 Tbs
2 Tbs unsalted butter
unsalted butter
16 ounces heavy cream
16 ounces
heavy cream
3  garlic cloves
3
garlic cloves
12 small asparagus tips
12 small
asparagus tips
1 Handful pine nuts
1 Handful
pine nuts
1 cup smoked quality moist salmon
1 cup
smoked quality moist salmon
some shredded parmesan reggiano cheese
some
shredded parmesan reggiano cheese
some fresh lemon juice
some
fresh lemon juice
0.5 pkg dry fettuccine noodles
0.5 pkg
dry fettuccine noodles
2 Tbs unsalted butter
2 Tbs
unsalted butter

Equipment

frying pan
frying pan
frying pan
frying pan


Instructions

Cook noodles according to package directions, drain and place in cold water bath. Keep a pan of hot water ready to reheat noodles. In a 12 skillet, melt butter and lightly saut garlic for a minute do not brown. Pour in cream and bring to a light boil, then lower heat and simmer rapidly to reduce the sauce by half, or until thick and creamy. Stir in asparagus and pine nuts, then add chunked up salmon (bite sized pieces) and lightly stir around and add reheated/drained noodles. Serve immediately on warmed plates. Top each serving with fresh grated Parmesan Reggiano and fresh lemon juice to taste.

Read the detailed instructions on Foodista.com – The Cooking Encyclopedia Everyone Can Edit

Price Breakdown

Cost per Serving: $2.67
Ingredient
16 ounces heavy cream
3 garlic cloves
12 smalls asparagus tips
1 Handful pine nuts
1 cup smoked quality moist salmon
some shredded parmesan reggiano cheese
some fresh lemon juice
½ packages dry fettuccine noodles
2 Tbs unsalted butter
Price
$2.46
$0.20
$1.28
$0.05
$3.02
$2.53
$0.41
$0.48
$0.24
$10.67

Nutritional Information

Quickview
826 Calories
29g Protein
57g Total Fat
49g Carbs
15% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
826k
41%

Fat
57g
89%

  Saturated Fat
35g
220%

Carbohydrates
49g
16%

  Sugar
6g
7%

Cholesterol
182mg
61%

Sodium
531mg
23%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
29g
58%

Selenium
59µg
85%

Phosphorus
474mg
47%

Vitamin A
2365IU
47%

Calcium
461mg
46%

Manganese
0.65mg
32%

Vitamin B2
0.53mg
31%

Vitamin B12
1µg
27%

Vitamin B6
0.49mg
25%

Vitamin B3
4mg
21%

Vitamin K
19µg
19%

Copper
0.35mg
18%

Magnesium
68mg
17%

Zinc
2mg
16%

Potassium
527mg
15%

Vitamin B1
0.22mg
15%

Vitamin D
2µg
14%

Vitamin B5
1mg
14%

Iron
2mg
12%

Vitamin E
1mg
12%

Folate
47µg
12%

Vitamin C
9mg
11%

Fiber
2g
11%

covered percent of daily need

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