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Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables

Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables

(Family Style: 2 Adults and 2 Kids)
25 min.
Time:
604
calories
Calories:
Health Score:
75 / 100
Ingredientsfor  
Ingredients
14 ozs Cherry tomatoes
½ small Napa cabbage (about 600 grams)
½ lemon
14 ozs Salmon
salt
peppers
11 ozs Tagliatelle
5 Tbsps Coffee creamer
5 Tbsps Horseradish cream cheese (about 75 grams)
How healthy are the main ingredients?
SalmonNapa cabbagelemonsalt
Preparation
1.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 1

Rinse cherry tomatoes and pierce the skin several times with a toothpick.

2.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 2

Rinse and dry cabbage, cuut crosswise into quarters and then lengthwise into strips.

3.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 3

Rinse the lemon half in hot water, wipe dry and finely grate zest. Squeeze juice.

4.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 4

Rinse salmon and pat dry with paper towels. Cut into bite-sized chunks. Combine with a little lemon juice and season with salt and pepper.

5.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 5

Cook the tagliatelle in a pot of boiling salted water until al dente according to package directions.

6.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 6

Meanwhile, in a large pot, mix coffee creamer with lemon zest and cream cheese until smooth. Season with salt and pepper. Heat mixture over medium high heat.

7.
Salmon Tagliatelle with Creamed Vegetables preparation step 7

Add cabbage and cook over medium heat until tender, about 8 minutes. Add the tomatoes and salmon pieces and cook until fish is opaque, about 6 minutes. Drain the pasta and serve alongside the salmon and vegetables.

Nutritional values
1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie604 cal.(29 %)
Protein40 g(41 %)
Fat16 g(14 %)
Carbohydrates71 g(47 %)
Sugar added0 g(0 %)
Roughage9.5 g(32 %)
Healthy, because

Healthy, because

Omega-3 fatty acids in fish make you smart: Studies show that children in Japan, who eat fatty sea fish particularly often, have an above-average IQ. Here the salmon also covers the entire daily requirement of vitamin D for strong bones and good teeth.

Even smarter

Even smarter

Also in fillet can sometimes still be the one or other fishbone. Therefore, as a precaution, run your index finger over the salmon to locate them if necessary. If you find them: remove them with tweezers.

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