Pesto and smoked salmon spaghetti

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pesto and smoked salmon spaghetti

Yesterday’s lunch. About two hours after experimenting with my Pinoy Pesto, I thawed the few slices of smoked salmon I had left. Then, I boiled some spaghetti–just enough for one meal.

While the spaghetti was boiling, I tore the smoked salmon into small pieces.

When the spaghetti was done, I drained it and, without rinsing with cold water, I placed it in a bowl. I added 2 tablespoonfuls of my Pinoy Pesto and the smoked salmon and tossed them all together.

And that was it! It was the best lunch I’ve had by myself in weeks.

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14 Responses to “Pesto and smoked salmon spaghetti”
  1. Erin says:

    This really does look satisfying. I’m going to have to try out smoked salmon and pesto in a dish – I’m sure those combined flavors are magic.

  2. ulaparaw says:

    hi sassy,
    how long can you keep the pesto in the ref? parang takam na takam ako sa lunch mo..

    ulaparaw

  3. Connie says:

    They were just wonderful, Erin. Hope you enjoy the combination as much as I did. :)

    Ulaparaw, if I don’t consume the pesto in two weeks, I throw it out. I really don’t know that it isn’t safe after that but 2 weeks does not seem to be an arbitrary period to me.

  4. Cate says:

    That pasta sounds fanastic. I made a spinach pesto the other day that was really simple to make, and delicious. I think the salmon would be a wonderful addition. Thanks for sharing.

  5. thebee says:

    Hey, I like the new look! The mushrooms are so cute. And yummy.

  6. sassy.lawyer says:

    Hi Cate. Spinach pesto sounds wonderful! I’ll try that soon. :)

    Thanks, thebee. :)

  7. lorna aranilla says:

    im really not familiar with pinoy pesto, can someone help me please, it sounds masarap of course.

    thanks,

    lorna

  8. Connie says:

    The link is provided in the entry, Lorna.

  9. lorna aranilla says:

    i have been in your website since 10am today so i am getting tired na, hungry pa but its so much fun to learn so many recipes from this sites.

    i own a small filipino resto here in okinawa, japan and im searching for more menus.

    thank you so much for all the good recipes.

    sincerely,

    lorna

  10. vixen_gold_ret says:

    hi, i have been a fan of your cooking ever since and thank you very much for your wonderful recipes.

    i love your recipes and my wife and I try them as we both love to cook. The salmon looks yummy :) i will certainly try this.

    i also usually cook and create my own pesto sauce w/pasta, but what I mix with mine is shitake mushrooms and peeled shrimps. my wife and friends love it:)

    cheers!

  11. Marifel says:

    Hi Miss Connie!

    Ask ko lng po bat ayaw lumabas ng recipe nung pinoy pesto? We live somewhere here in Middle East and Mommy ko po kasama ko and medyo na-addict po sya s pasta dish n may pesto.

    I just want to make one for her with the pinoy pesto twist :)

    Thanks po!
    Marifel

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