- Serves: 2
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Products in this recipe:
Lemon & Black Pepper Seasoning, Green Onion Seasoning, Pasta Spice, Vegetable Spice, Liquid Fish Stock
You Will Need:
Ina’s Tip
When boiling pasta put a steamer or colander on top of the pasta pot to steam the asparagus. Season asparagus after cooking with Vegetable Spice and a little olive oil.
How to eliminate fish smells
Boil a small pot of water containing a few whole cloves, a stick of cinnamon and a slice of lemon on the stove.
Method:
Mix the flour and Lemon & Black Pepper Seasoning together on a piece of greaseproof paper.
Dip the salmon briefly in the seasoned flour and then panfry it in 2 T (30 ml) of oil and 1 T (15 ml) of the butter.
Do not cook at a high temperature, just gently fry the fish until lightly browned and barely cooked through. Keep on one side.
Toss the calamari in the remaining seasoned flour, add a little more oil and remaining butter to the pan, stir-fry the calamari briefly in two batches until crispy. Keep on one side.
In the meantime boil the pasta sheets in plenty of boiling water for 10 minutes.
Drain pasta but reserve ½ cup (125 ml) of pasta water.
Lightly toss lasagna sheets with a little olive oil and Pasta Spice. Lay sheets out flat on a board and cut each sheet in half across.
To make the sauce, sauté the onion seasoned with Green Onion Seasoning in the calamari pan with butter, stir and scrape with a wooden spoon to dislodge all the tasty brown bits.
When the onion is wilted add the wine and reduce it out until only about 2 T (30 ml) of wine remains.
Add thyme and briefly cook to spark the flavour.
Add pasta water and Fish Stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 2 minutes.
Turn off the heat and remove pan.
Add a squeeze of lemon juice and taste for seasoning.
To assembleWarm the plates. Peel away the skin on the salmon.
Slice the fish into fine slices. Re-warm the sauce.
Place a half sheet of lasagne on each plate, top each with a ¼ of the fish slices and a tablespoonful of sauce.
Repeat layers ending with pasta.
Top with crispy calamari and garnish with fresh thyme. Serve with steamed fresh asparagus or fine green beans.
Seafood Pasta Stack
This dish is made for teamwork. If you divide the tasks and assemble the Salmon Stack together, it is just so much more fun! Remember the quote, The joy is not just in the destination, but also in the journey!- Serves: 2
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Products in this recipe:
Lemon & Black Pepper Seasoning, Green Onion Seasoning, Pasta Spice, Vegetable Spice, Liquid Fish Stock
You Will Need:
Method:
Mix the flour and Lemon & Black Pepper Seasoning together on a piece of greaseproof paper.
Dip the salmon briefly in the seasoned flour and then panfry it in 2 T (30 ml) of oil and 1 T (15 ml) of the butter.
Do not cook at a high temperature, just gently fry the fish until lightly browned and barely cooked through. Keep on one side.
Toss the calamari in the remaining seasoned flour, add a little more oil and remaining butter to the pan, stir-fry the calamari briefly in two batches until crispy. Keep on one side.
In the meantime boil the pasta sheets in plenty of boiling water for 10 minutes.
Drain pasta but reserve ½ cup (125 ml) of pasta water.
Lightly toss lasagna sheets with a little olive oil and Pasta Spice. Lay sheets out flat on a board and cut each sheet in half across.
To make the sauce, sauté the onion seasoned with Green Onion Seasoning in the calamari pan with butter, stir and scrape with a wooden spoon to dislodge all the tasty brown bits.
When the onion is wilted add the wine and reduce it out until only about 2 T (30 ml) of wine remains.
Add thyme and briefly cook to spark the flavour.
Add pasta water and Fish Stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 2 minutes.
Turn off the heat and remove pan.
Add a squeeze of lemon juice and taste for seasoning.
To assembleWarm the plates. Peel away the skin on the salmon.
Slice the fish into fine slices. Re-warm the sauce.
Place a half sheet of lasagne on each plate, top each with a ¼ of the fish slices and a tablespoonful of sauce.
Repeat layers ending with pasta.
Top with crispy calamari and garnish with fresh thyme. Serve with steamed fresh asparagus or fine green beans.