Salmon With Bow Tie Pasta Lemon and Onion

"I saw Emeril make this recipe on the Food Network a while back. So I quickly jotted down the ingredients as he cooked. I use this recipe as a quick, easy and nice dinner, on nights I do not have a lot of time. It looks like you make a lot of effort and it has eye appeal. The salmon turns out so moist and flavorful. The results are wonderful and seems to always please everyone. I use Emeril's recipe for his creole seasonings."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a small bowl combine sour cream, lemon juice and parsley. Stir well. Divide mixture into two portions. Set aside.
  • In a large skillet heat 2 tbsp olive oil. Add onions and sautee until onions become tender about 5 minutes. Spread out onions to cover all of bottom of skillet.
  • Place salmon fillets on top of onions, in single layer. Sprinkle salmon fillets with 1 tbsp of creole seasonings. Place lemon slices on top of salmon. Cover and simmer fish on low for 10minutes. (be careful not to burn onions).
  • Meanwhile cook pasta as directed. Drain. Add 2 tbsp of olive oil, one portion of sour cream mixture, 1 tsp creole seasonings and green onions and toss.
  • Plate meal with pasta on bottom of plate. Then top with salmon slice with onions and lemon. Drizzle the top of salmon with remaining portion of sour cream sauce.
  • Garnish with parsley.
  • Serve.

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Reviews

  1. I some left over salmon fillets so I decided to make this, it was great and VERY filling. I skipped on the green onions because I had none, and I used sweet paprika instead of the creole, because again I had none lol, and it tasted great to me! I found the sour cream a little rich for me, so next time I will be using low fat sour cream.
     
  2. Loved this - but it needed a little more seasoning and a little more sour cream
     
  3. We enjoyed this very much. I think I might bump up the creole seasoning a bit next time, but the flavors were wonderful. A nice, flavorful salmon dish that will be a regular at our house. Thanks!
     
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