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Published: Aug 10, 2023 by Jacqui

Creamy Smoked Salmon Pasta.


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This Italian creamy smoked salmon pasta recipe tastes like a luxurious and indulgent dish. But, it’s actually super simple to make and calls for just a handful of ingredients. Perfect for special occasions, date nights or just whenever you're craving a delicious and comforting meal.

Creamy smoked salmon pasta recipe.

Smoked salmon in Italy.

Although smoked salmon isn’t a traditional Italian ingredient, it’s become extremely popular in Italy. In fact, there are quite a few companies smoking salmon here. However, the salmon itself normally comes from Scotland, Alaska, or Norway. 

Italians rarely serve smoked salmon on sliced bread as people do in other countries. They prefer to eat the salmon as an antipasto/starter, such as in a tartare or roll ups (involtini), in salads, with eggs or in savoury tarts. However, one of the most popular and common ways is with pasta like in this creamy smoked salmon pasta recipe.

Creamy smoked salmon pasta.

Cold or hot smoked salmon.

I used cold smoked salmon for this creamy smoked salmon pasta recipe. And, that’s what I usually use whether in pasta recipes or other dishes. Most smoked salmon here in Italy is cold smoked.

But, what’s the difference between cold and hot smoked salmon? Both are popular preparations of smoked salmon, but they differ in terms of flavour, texture, and how they're processed.

Ingredients for smoked salmon pasta. Smoked salmon, cream, onion, butter and parsley all on white plate.
Ingredients: Smoked salmon, cream, onion, butter and parsley.

Here's a breakdown of the differences between the two.

Cold Smoked Salmon: This method involves smoking salmon at a relatively low temperature (usually below 80°F or 27°C) for an extended period, often 12 to 24 hours.

The goal is to infuse the salmon with a smoky flavour while maintaining its raw or partially raw texture. Cold smoking typically doesn't fully cook the fish, which is why it's sometimes referred to as "lox."

Hot Smoked Salmon: In this method, salmon is smoked at a higher temperature (around 140°F to 160°F or 60°C to 70°C) for a shorter duration. The higher heat cooks the salmon through while also imparting a smoky flavour. The result is a firmer, flakier texture and a fully cooked product, similar to cooked fish.

Pieces of smoked salmon and cream in a food processor.
Step 1: Put half the salmon and the cream in a food processor.

Texture and Flavour.

Cold smoked salmon has a silky and delicate texture. It's often sliced thin and has a buttery mouthfeel. The flavour is milder and focuses more on the smokiness and the natural taste of the fish.

Hot smoked salmon has a firmer texture with a lot flakier consistency and more intense smoky flavour. The cooking process causes the proteins in the fish to coagulate, resulting in a cooked and somewhat denser texture.

Smoked salmon and cream sauce in food processor.
Blend the smoked salmon and cream together to make a smooth creamy sauce.

Uses of cold and hot smoked salmon

Cold smoked salmon is commonly used in dishes like bagels with cream cheese and lox, sushi rolls, and salads. Its delicate texture makes it suitable for dishes where the fish is not cooked. Hot smoked salmon is often served as a main dish on its own or as a part of a larger meal.

For smoked salmon pasta recipes many chefs think hot smoked salmon is better. But, as I mentioned above, here in Italy, it’s not so widely available. Consequently, Italians use cold smoked salmon in their pasta. You can use either.

Chopped parsley, peeled and chopped onions, pieces of smoked salmon, salmon cream sauce and a pat of butter in bowls.
Step 2: Prepare the rest of the ingredients.

The pasta.

I love using short pasta with this creamy smoked salmon sauce. But, it would also be delicious with long egg noodle such as fettuccine or tagliolini. This time I use treccine made by one of my favourite Northen Italian pasta makers, Felicetti. (My opinion!).

Treccine pasta is very similar to gemelli. Both look like two strands of twirled pasta braided together! In fact, the word ‘treccine’ means little braids (or plaits in British English) from the Italian ‘treccia’.  A number of Italian pasta companies also make a larger size of this pasta which they mostly call ‘trecce’.

Dried treccine pasta made by Felicetti pasta makers.

Ingredients for creamy smoked salmon pasta.

The smoked salmon: As mentioned above, you can use hot or cold smoked salmon for this recipe. Half the salmon is puréed with fresh cream to make the really delicate and flavourful creamy sauce. The rest of the salmon needs to be cut into small pieces and quickly sautéed in butter with onions.

Onion: I used a white onion as they have a more delicate and sweet flavour which won’t overpower the salmon and cream Yellow onions work too as they are also quite sweet.

Cream: This smoked salmon pasta calls for fresh cream. You could also use half and half.

Butter: Unsalted butter is best because smoked salmon can be a little salty and there’s also salt in the pasta cooking water.

Parsley: A handful of fresh parsley adds colour and freshness to this creamy smoked salmon pasta sauce. If you don’t have parsley on hand, you can also use fresh basil, or dill which goes so well with salmon.

Pieces of onion with melted butter in skillet.
Step 3 Melt the butter and add the onion.

Step by step instructions.

Prep your ingredients, which are few! Wash and chop the parsley, peel and finely chop the onion and cut the smoked salmon into small pieces.

2) Purée half the salmon with the cream until you have a smooth creamy sauce. Add milk if it seems too thick.

Pieces of smoked salmon and onions with melted butter in skillet.

3) Melt the butter in a deep skillet or frying pan. It needs to be big enough to add the pasta in later. Sauté the onions until they soften.

4) Add the salmon pieces and sauté for just a minute.

Smoked salmon and cream sauce added to skillet with salmon and onion pieces.

5) Mix in the salmon cream with the cooked salmon and onion. Cook for just a minute and add salt and pepper to taste and fresh parsley.

Ready creamy smoked salmon pasta sauce in skillet.

6) Put a pot of water onto boil for the pasta. Add salt once it starts to boil and bring to the boil again. Cook the pasta al dente according to the instructions on the packet. Save a cup of pasta cooking water. Then drain the pasta and add it to the sauce.

Cooked treccine pasta in skillet with smoked salmon sauce.

7) Mix the pasta and sauce together over a very low heat. Add some pasta cooking water to get a creamier and more liquid result if the sauce seems dry.

Cooked treccine pasta in skillet with smoked salmon sauce.

8) Turn off the heat, sprinkle with fresh parsley and serve immediately.

Italians don’t usually serve fish pasta with cheese. However, you can, of course, sprinkle the finished dish with some grated Parmigiano if you like.

Cook’s tips.

Pasta Water: When it’s time to drain the pasta, reserve some of the pasta water. If needed, this starchy water is added to the simmering sauce to help achieve the perfect creamy consistency. It’s also a little trick that makes your pasta look extra glossy.

Adding salt to the pasta water: Italian chefs don’t add salt to cold water because it can not only ruin the pot, but also the water will take a little longer to boil. The salt is added as the water starts to boil.

Creamy smoked salmon pasta.

What to do with leftovers.

Leftovers of this creamy smoked salmon pasta dish don’t freeze well but they can be reheated in a saucepan or in the microwave with a little more butter and cream or milk. You can keep the leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for a couple of days.

Let me know what you think.

If you make this creamy smoked salmon pasta recipe, I’d love to hear how it turns out. Please write a comment here on the blog, email me or post a comment on the Pasta Project Facebook page.

Your feedback is important to me.

Buon appetito!

How can you tell when smoked salmon is cooked?

Whether you are using hot or cold smoked salmon, it really doesn't need much cooking. Once the salmon has changed colour slightly it is ready.

Can I freeze leftover salmon pasta?

Smoked salmon pasta doesn't really freeze well. Keep it in the fridge for up to 2 days.

What other ingredients could I add to this recipe?

This is a very simple recipe. You could add some spinach or peas to make it more nutritious.

Creamy smoked salmon pasta.

Creamy Smoked Salmon Pasta.

Jacqui
This Italian creamy smoked salmon pasta recipe tastes like a luxurious and indulgent dish. But it’s actually super simple to make and calls for just a handful of ingredients. Perfect for special occasions, date nights or just whenever you're craving a delicious and comforting meal.
5 from 56 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Course Dinner, lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Italian, Mediterranean
Servings 4
Calories 668 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 14 oz short pasta I used treccine
  • 9 oz smoked salmon cut into small pieces
  • 8.5 floz fresh cream or half and half
  • 1 white or yellow onion peeled and finely chopped
  • 1 handful fresh parsley washed and chopped
  • salt for pasta and to taste
  • freshly ground black pepper. to taste

Instructions
 

  • Wash and chop the parsley, peel and finely chop the onion and cut the smoked salmon into small pieces.
  • Purée half the salmon with the cream until you have a smooth creamy sauce. Add milk if it seems too thick.
  • Melt the butter in a deep skillet or frying pan. It needs to be big enoughto add the pasta in later. Sayté the chopped onion until it softens. Then, add the remaining salmon pieces and sauté for just a minute.
  • Mix in the salmon cream with the cooked salmon and onion. Cook for just a minute and add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Put a pot of water onto boil for the pasta. Add salt once it starts to boil and bring to the boil again. Cook the pasta al dente according to the instructions on the packet. Save a cup of pasta cooking water. Then drain the pasta and add it to the sauce.
  • Mix the pasta and sauce together over a very low heat. Add some pasta cooking water to get a creamier and more liquid result if the sauce seems dry. Add some of the fresh parsley.
  • Turn off the heat, sprinkle with more fresh parsley and serve immediately.
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Notes

Italians don’t usually serve fish pasta with cheese. However, you can, of course, sprinkle the finished dish with some grated Parmigiano if you like.
You can use short pasta like penne for this recipe or egg noodles such as tagliatelle or tagliolini.

Nutrition

Calories: 668kcalCarbohydrates: 79gProtein: 27gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 525mgPotassium: 438mgFiber: 4gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 1064IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 77mgIron: 2mg
Keyword quick and easy recipe, smoked salmon pasta, treccine pasta
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Other pasta with salmon recipes to try.

  1. Creamy lemon salmon pasta
  2. Pasta rosettes with smoked salmon.
  3. Farfalle pasta with smoked salmon and zucchini.
  4. Homemade smoked salmon cannelloni.

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Creamy Smoked Salmon Pasta.

If you are interested in learning how to make homemade pasta and different types of gnocchi, check out my shop page for some great video online courses from my friends in Rome! Nothing beats learning to make pasta from Italians! Plus while you’re there why not order a copy of one of my seasonal pasta recipes cookbook!


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  1. Eleonora Miller says

    January 01, 2024 at 1:40 am

    Favolosa! I cooked it with homemade fettucine. Grazie 🙂

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  2. Christine Beveridge says

    November 21, 2023 at 11:51 am

    Ciao Jacqui! Made this tonight with homemade gemelli (same shape, just a bit bigger), and it was so good! I agree with Sarah James when she said blending the cream with some of the smoked salmon helped to really make the dish. So flavourful and easy. Thank you, Jacqui!

    Reply
  3. Jamie says

    August 21, 2023 at 4:11 pm

    This Salmon dish looks incredibly delicious! The presentation makes it so enticing and very appealing! I'll definitely make this at home! Totally loving this already!

    Reply
  4. Lisa Grant says

    August 21, 2023 at 1:37 pm

    This is a delicious comfort food dinner. And easy to make too which is important to me!

    Reply
  5. Valentina says

    August 21, 2023 at 11:32 am

    This pasta was so delicious! I loved the addition of smoked salmon. It made the dish super flavorful.

    Reply
  6. Amy Liu Dong says

    August 21, 2023 at 6:50 am

    Wow! I made this dish and everyone loves it.
    Aside from that it is so easy to make!

    Reply
  7. Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer says

    August 21, 2023 at 12:54 am

    Oh the addition of the smoked salmon sounds truly delightful! It's such a great way to use up leftover salmon for an easy weeknight meal!

    Reply
  8. swathi iyer says

    August 19, 2023 at 8:46 pm

    I like the addtion of smoked salmon in pasta sounds perfect. I had this as my lunch.

    Reply
  9. Kim says

    August 18, 2023 at 2:31 pm

    This pasta was wonderful! Great use for leftover smoked salmon. The flavor combinations were perfect and we love to serve it with extra lemon wedges!

    Reply
  10. Jerika says

    August 18, 2023 at 1:06 pm

    This creamy smoked salmon pasta is so delish! One of my favorite comfort foods already. Thank you!:)

    Reply
  11. veenaazmanov says

    August 18, 2023 at 4:49 am

    Like the combination of pasta and smoked salmon. Sounds flavorful and definitely a happy meal too. My family to love it.

    Reply
  12. Cog says

    August 17, 2023 at 4:04 pm

    Creamy and delicious. Love the smokiness ❤️ So easy to make.
    I love your site

    Reply
  13. Sarah James says

    August 17, 2023 at 3:51 pm

    My family loved your smoked salmon pasta, The pureed smoked salmon with the cream made the dish for us, thanks for the recipe.

    Reply
  14. Giangi Townsend says

    August 17, 2023 at 2:13 am

    My grandmother used to make a similar dish and I never was able to get the recipe. yours is so delicious and so close to hers that brought back so many wonderful fond memories of her.
    I love this dish, so flavorful, easy to make and so delicious. Thank you

    Reply
  15. Padma K says

    August 16, 2023 at 11:37 pm

    Love smoky flavors! This dish sounds rich and creamy… yum!

    Reply
  16. Gloria says

    August 16, 2023 at 2:53 pm

    I always have smoked salmon in the freezer. Perfect for adding to recipes just like this. So delicious and easy to prepare.

    Reply
  17. Andréa Janssen says

    August 16, 2023 at 1:47 pm

    The combination of cream, pasta and smoked salmon was so delicious. Certainly going to prepare this more often.

    Reply

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