Looking for a quick, low-budget, yet delicious dish to cook for the family this weekend? Try this tasty Garlic and Herb Salmon Pasta by Master chef winner and Award-winning Wood Restaurants owner – Simon Wood.
Garlic and Herb Salmon Pasta
Ingredients (Serves 4)
- 1/2 Pack of Spaghetti or Tagliatelle
- 1 Tub of garlic & herb soft cheese
- 1 Tin of Salmon
Optional Items are:
- Dill and Parmesan Cheese, but they are not essential,
Method
1) Place a pan of salted water on to boil, once boiling add your spaghetti and cook for 11 minutes
2) Open your Salmon
3) In another saucepan, on a low heat, gently warm your soft cheese, add 4 tablespoons of pasta water and if you have some, black pepper.
4) Carefully drain the pasta and add it into the soft cheese, add the salmon, and stir, before serving.

Written by Simon Wood
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