Salmon and broccoli pasta recipe that’s ‘delicious’ is ‘easy’ to cook in under 15 minutes
can often be a bit of a headache to follow, especially when you’re trying to rustle up dinner after a long day at work.
But this salmon and broccoli is as easy as pie to , with minimal ingredients and just four steps to follow.
The is courtesy of Justine Pattison, one of the UK’s top cookery writers, and can be found on the .
Dubbed an “easy ”, the description reads: “A simple and delicious salmon pasta that’s ready in under 15 minutes.
“This makes two generous servings or three lighter meals. It’s also very easy to double up.”
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This recipe makes two generous servings or three lighter meals
Ingredients
150g dried pasta, of any kind
150g broccoli, cut into small florets
One tablespoon of olive oil
Four spring onions, trimmed and sliced or 12 small onions, very finely sliced
Two skinless salmon fillets (around 120g each), cut roughly into 3cm chunks
Good pinch of dried chilli flakes (optional)
100ml double cream
Half a small lemon, finely grated zest only
Salt and fresh black pepper
Method
Start by half-filling a large pan with salted water and bring it to a boil. Add the pasta and cook for seven to 12 minutes, or according to the packet instructions until just tender, stirring occasionally.
Three minutes before the pasta is done cooking, add the broccoli to the water and let it cook with the pasta for three minutes.
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Three minutes before the pasta is done cooking, add the broccoli to the water
Meanwhile, heat the oil in a medium non-stick frying pan and saute the spring onions, or sliced onion, for one to three minutes, or until softened. Remember to stir regularly.
Next, add the salmon pieces and chilli, if using, and cook for about a minute, turning the salmon three to four times.
Add the cream and a ladleful of the pasta cooking water (around 100ml) and season generously with salt and pepper.
Bring the pan to a gentle simmer and cook the salmon for three to four minutes, turning occasionally.
Those who find that the sauce is thickening up too much can add an extra splash of water, but not too much.
Drain the pasta and broccoli and return to the pan, then, finish by adding the creamy salmon sauce and lemon zest and combine them.