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Salmon, Dill and Caper Linguine – a quick and delicious pasta dish in a creamy white wine sauce with a kick of cayenne and a hint of tomato.
When Lindeman’s asked me to develop a recipe with the theme “Capturing Sunshine” my mind immediately turned to seafood and pasta because you can’t help but think of sunshine when you think of Mediterranean food.
So that’s how I came up with Salmon, Dill and Caper Linguine!
With the sun now making regular appearances it won’t be long before it’s warm enough to dine Alfresco, relax in the garden after work, and enjoy the early evening rays of sunshine with a glass of wine.
With all this relaxing in the sunshine to be done, you don’t want to be slaving away in the kitchen for too long after work.
My Salmon, Dill and Caper Linguine is the ideal dish to make as it’s so quick, easy, and delicious.
I chose the Lindeman’s Bin 95 Sauvignon Blanc 2014 for my linguine and it was the perfect match.
My whole family loved this meal and I even surprised myself as I’m not a fan of capers.
If they arrive on a pizza in a restaurant I’m handing them out to the family, but in this dish, they went so perfectly, I ate them all!
Gosh, next I’ll be eating blue cheese, well maybe not!
The warmth of the cayenne pepper, with the slight sharpness of the capers, interact so well with the zing of the dill. All the flavours are brought together in a white wine and cream sauce with just a hint of tomato – this is seriously good!
I’d say this dish would be great for stress-free entertaining too as you could prepare all the ingredients in advance and I’m sure it would impress any guests!
I hope you try my Salmon, Dill and Caper Linguine even if it’s not sunny – you can bring the sunshine to your table instead!
More Seafood Recipes
For more seafood pasta inspiration you might like:
- Italian Tomato Spaghetti – Fab Food 4 All
- Chilli Prawn & Pasta Salad – Fab Food 4 All
- Cheesy Tuna Pasta – Fab Food 4 All
- Teriyake Salmon with Lemon Rice Noodles – Recipes from a Pantry
- Salmon Tagliatelle – Cook Sister
- Smoked Trout Macaroni Bake – Anne’s Kitchen
NB: This is a commissioned post for Lindeman’s.
Salmon, Dill and Caper Linguine
Ingredients
- 350 g Linguine
- 15 g Unsalted butter
- 2 tsp Light olive oil
- 2 Red onions medium, finely chopped
- 2 Garlic cloves crushed
- 35 g Capers drained
- 1 tbsp Tomato puree
- 1/8 tsp Cayenne pepper
- 200 mls Lindeman’s Bin 95 Sauvignon Blanc
- 150 mls Single cream
- 250 g Poached salmon flaked
- 2 tbsp Finely chopped dill
- Freshly ground salt and pepper
Instructions
- Heat the butter and oil in a large frying pan and cook the onions until softened under a lid, stirring occasionally for about 7 minutes.
- Put the linguine into a large pan of salted boiling water and cook according to instructions.
- Add the garlic and capers to the onion and cook for a further minute.
- Then add the cayenne pepper, tomato puree, white wine and seasoning.
- Bring to the boil and then simmer for 3 – 4 minutes (until reduced by half).
- Add the cream and salmon flakes and simmer for another 2 minutes.
- Stir in half the dill and add to the drained linguine, combining well.
- Serve garnished with the remaining dill and a salad.
Sarah T
This looks amazing – perfect summer pasta recipe
Camilla
Thanks Sarah:-)
Karen
THANKS for this amazing recipe for cooking with herbs Camilla, this is MY kinda grub! Karen
Camilla
Thanks Karen:-)
Ursula Hunt
Got the salmon now so this is our dinner tonight sorted
Camilla
Great stuff Ursula:-)
Maya Russell
Like salmon & dill – nice, summery pasta recipe.
Camilla
Thank you Maya:-)
Debi @ Life Currents
This looks delicious! I can’t wait to try it!
Camilla
Thanks Debi:-)
Leila Benhamida
Really nice. Having guests over the weekend that is a winner.
Camilla
Thank you Leila – enjoy:=)
Laura
mmm so fresh and lovely looking. It sounds good for summer but also a comforter for the current weather which has turned back cold where I am!
Camilla
Thank you Laura – yes it’s turned a bit nippier here although the sun has been out today:-)
peter @feedyoursoultoo
I love everything about this recipe. Subtle but lots of flavor. Looks beautiful!
Camilla
Thank you so much Peter – it was lush:-)
Jeanne
Love this recipe – such a summery yet satisfying plate of food! Thanks for linking to my dish too 🙂
Camilla
Thanks Jeanne, we can’t wait to have it again:-)
Laura@howtocookgoodfood
What a perfect dish for this time of year, I would enjoy this in my garden too with wine!
Camilla
Thank you Laura:-)