This noodle soup is almost identical to my Chicken Shells Soup. The only different is salmon was used and I added red bell peppers. This is the first time I used salmon in soup and I was impressed at how well it hold it's shape and tastes really good. Now I have new way of cooking salmon as this gives me an idea of creating other soupy salmon dishes.
I really loved these two types of noodle soup, of course you can use other kind of dried pasta that you have at home. You can easily cook a big pot and enjoy it for days. Give it a try and feedback to me ya!
I'm sharing this noodle with Presto Pasta Nights, an event created by Ruth from Once Upon a Feast. This week host is Daphne from More Than Words! Check out the delicious round up on April, 16th!
Ingredients:
Olive oil
1/2 white/yellow onion, chopped
1 bay leaf
8 grape tomatoes, cut in half
1/4 red bell pepper, thinly sliced or chopped
1/4 red bell pepper, thinly sliced or chopped
1 salmon fillet,cut into cubes, marinate with white wine and white pepper
1/2 cup shells
1/2 cup frozen mixed vegetable
Dash of dried thyme
Dash of dried oregano
Dash of dried parsley
Dash of dried oregano
Dash of dried parsley
Salt to taste
Black Pepper
Chicken or vegetable stock
Method:
1. In a medium size saucepan, add in some olive oil, about 1-2 Tbsp. Add in onion and stir-fry until fragrant. Add in bay leaf, stir-well. Add in grape tomatoes and red bell pepper and stir-well.
2. Add in frozen mixed vegetable and stir well. Add a little salt to season the ingredients. Add in chicken or vegetable stock, quite a lot because it is a soup and you want to cook the shell pasta too.
3. Add in the shell pasta, stir and let it simmer until the pasta is cooked. When cooked, add in the cubed salmon, carefully stir into the soup, cover and let the salmon cooked, just few minutes. Uncover and season to taste with dried herbs and black pepper.
Classic soup dish! and comfort too- esp with the shells pasta. Love the addition of salmon actually. I tend to use chicken alot..and salmon for sandwiches/pasta but rarely a soup dish.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great change of pace from chicken soup. Thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of cooking salmon this way! Look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love salmon but haven't tried it in noodle soup. This looks delicious. Will try one day. My family loves noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a great recipe to comfort someone who is sick. It is perfect for a cold weather or rainy nights. Something to warm the stomach. It's full of love.
ReplyDeleteCan we trade? I love everything with salmon.
ReplyDeleteOh I love salmon in the soup. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI featured salmon in my post today as well! Hahah! Yes. Salmon is good in soup as long as don't overcook it ;)
ReplyDeleteI usually grill or pan fry salmon. Have never try making soup. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis sound good and healthy!
ReplyDeleteAll along I have used instant miso (with some radish and carrots) to make salmon soup. Now I learnt a new western style of cooking salmon soup :)
ReplyDeletethanks for posting this up as i've not make any soup outta salmon before. this will give me the assurances that it will be good ;-)
ReplyDeletemust be very very comforting! the salmon is a nice surprise! i'll submit my pasta dish soon :D
ReplyDeleteSalmon in soup sounds delicious! That is my favorite fish.
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