Ginger, Sweet Chilli & Lime Salmon with Noodles |
The following recipe is for a noodle based dish, using salmon that has been marinated in a sauce made from fresh limes, fresh root ginger, garlic and sweet chilli sauce (although you could use fresh red chilli – I just prefer a more subtle spice level). The different ingredients used add different levels of flavour, which come through in stages to offer a fresh and delicious taste experience.
Please note,
for optimum flavour, you will need to marinade the salmon for a couple of hours
before cooking. Don’t let this put you off though – the prior preparation is
definitely worthwhile, and when you are ready to eat/feeling hungry, the dish is quick and easy to
cook! Additionally, if you are not a fan of salmon, the dish is likely to work well with chicken.
Ingredients:
- 400g salmon fillets, skinned and cut into chunks
- 1 red onion
- 1 tablespoon light soy sauce
- 150g spinach
- 120g fine noodles
- 1 tablespoon oil
For the marinade:
- Zest and juice of 2 limes
- Thumb-sized piece of root ginger, peeled and finely grated
- 3 cloves of garlic, crushed
- 1 ½ tablespoons sweet chilli sauce OR 1 fresh red chilli
Method:
1. For the
marinade: Place the garlic, ginger, lime zest, lime juice, and sweet chilli
sauce/chilli in a dish, and mix together. Add the salmon, and coat in the
marinade. Cover and refrigerate for 2-3 hours.
2. Putting the dish together: Finely slice
the onion, and fry in the oil until softened. Add the soy sauce and mix through.
3. Add the
salmon and marinade to the pan, and cover with a lid. Cook for 5-10 minutes on a medium heat until the salmon is cooked and starting to flake.
4. Meanwhile, cook
the noodles. Before draining, add the spinach to the water to allow it to cook quickly.
5. Drain the
noodles and spinach, and add to the pan with the salmon. Mix everything
together and then serve.
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If you like this, why not try Salmon & Ginger Fishcakes. Another light, refreshing and healthy dish!
Tried this recipe today. Wasn't sure how many it should serve but we shared it between three. The mix of flavours in the marinade worked really well with the salmon. Found it quite hard to mix the spinach and noodles into the salmon mix and just ended up with a clump of each. Will probably make it again and will try it with chicken too.
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