Health and Wellness

Lemon Salmon Pasta Recipe


Sometimes you stumble on a combination of flavors that hit just right. In this lemon salmon pasta recipe, caramelized onions, fresh dill and lemon zest add brightness and depth to a simple dinner.

Pasta with salmon and broccoli in a white bowl.

This lemon salmon pasta recipe is proof that you can make a meal chockfull of flavor with basic pantry ingredients. The trick is to spend some time caramelizing onionswhich can be done while you pop the salmon fillets in the oven (or air fryer) and boil the pasta.

The noodles are coated with a combination of the starchy pasta water and grated Parmesan cheese (which is the same method I used for Easy Mushroom Broccoli Pasta), then brightened with the acidity and brightness of lemon zest. Balanced flavors, simply done.

Photo of Dara Michalski.

My best recipe tips

  • Important! Be sure to reserve a cup of the pasta cooking water before draining the pasta. This starchy water is used to make the sauce.
  • One of my favorite tricks is cooking the blanching the broccoli in the pasta water in the last minute of boiling the pasta. No extra cooking dish and the broccoli comes out bright green and tender.
  • Taste and adjust! Need a little more salt, fresh dill or lemon zest? Adjust the seasonings to suit your tastebuds.
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How to make salmon pasta with lemon

** The complete instructions are in the recipe card below. **

  1. Caramelize the onions: Cook the onions in a little olive oil for about 10 minutes. Cover and continue to cook, adding water as needed to stop the onions from drying out and scraping up any browned bits. It takes about 40 minutes for the onions to become deep golden brown.
  2. Cook the salmon: Season the salmon and bake it in the oven or cook in the air fryer. Flake with a fork.
  3. Pasta & broccoli: Boil the pasta in salted water according to package directions. We like to use bucatini, which are thick spaghetti-like noodles with a small hole running through the center. Feel free to sub in linguini. In the last minute of cooking, add the broccoli.
    ***IMPORTANT!!! Before draining the pasta and broccoli, scoop out and reserve 1 cup of pasta water. This will be used to make the sauce.
  4. Combine: Add the pasta and broccoli to the caramelized onions. Toss with about ½ cup of the reserved pasta water. Add the Parmesan cheese, salmon, lemon zest and herbs. Add more pasta water if needed. Taste, adjust seasonings and serve.
Collage of caramelizing onions.
Collage of cook salmon in air fryer and cooked pasta with broccoli in a colander.
Collage of ingredients for salmon pasta in a pot and salmon pasta in a bowl.

Storage

While this lemon pasta is best when served immediately after cooking, it’s surprisingly delicious when reheated the next day.

  • Cool and store the leftover pasta in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
  • Reheat in a skillet or saucepan over medium heat, or in the microwave.
  • If you want to brighten it up a bit before re-serving, toss in additional fresh dill and/or lemon zest. Taste and add a sprinkle if salt, if needed.
Buccatini with salmon, broccoli and dill in a white bowl.

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