Mediterranean Sardine Pasta with Lemon, Capers and Chili Flakes – Easy, Delicious and Heart Healthy Meal
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In this healthy recipe, pasta plays host to a bounty of coastal Mediterranean flavors. Sardines, fresh lemon juice, capers, chili flakes, and olive oil combine to create a flavorful pasta dish. Most of the ingredients are probably already in your pantry or fridge. The result is a light yet filling, nourishing entree.
When Season Sardines contacted me about their tasty line of sustainably harvested sardines, my mind immediately drifted to pasta. Cooking up a quick batch of delicious Mediterranean Sardine Pasta sounded like the perfect way to celebrate sardines!
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This Mediterranean Sardine Pasta with Lemon, Capers and Chili Flakes is easy, comforting, and good for you. In addition to being tasty, sardines are a great source of protein. In fact, they contain more protein than chicken breast, hard boiled eggs, and roast turkey. Likewise, they’re rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Sardines for the win!
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Sardine Pasta with Lemon, Capers and Chili Flakes
Ingredients
- 8 ounces angel hair (capellini) or spaghetti pasta
- 6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1/4 cup shallots minced
- 2 teaspoons lemon zest
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes spicy - use more or less to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon salt or more to taste
- 1 package Season Brand Sardines in Pure Olive Oil, drained 4.375 oz
- 3 tablespoons capers rinsed
- 5 tablespoons lemon juice or more to taste
- 3 tablespoons fresh parsley or basil chopped
NOTES
Instructions
- Set a large pot of water over high heat to boil (this will be your pasta cooking water). Meanwhile, in a large sauteuse, sauté pan, or skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Once the olive oil is hot, add the shallots, lemon zest, crushed red pepper and salt. Cook until the shallots are soft and translucent (careful, don't let them burn!).Add the sardines and capers to the pan. Saute for about 2 minutes until warmed through, breaking up the sardines into smaller pieces as you sauté.
- When the sardines begin to turn golden, slowly stir in the fresh lemon juice. Turn heat to lowest setting to keep warm while you cook your pasta.When pasta water boils, cook pasta according to package directions. Drain, reserving a cup of the pasta cooking water.
- Add the cooked pasta and fresh chopped parsley or basil to the pan with the sauce (alternatively, you can put the pasta back in the large pasta pot and pour the sauce over it). Toss pasta to evenly coat with sauce, mixing well with the other ingredients. If the pasta seems too dry, add a little of the reserved pasta cooking water, 1 tbsp at a time, to loosen it a bit. It should not be thick or heavy, and the noodles should be lightly coated with oil.Add additional salt, lemon or chili pepper flakes to taste, if desired. Serve hot.
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Rachel Ludlow says
This dish is DELICIOUS!! I don’t have much experience cooking pasta and seafood (even though I love cooking and baking), but I’ve been trying to find some good recipes during my pregnancy. This recipe is so simple, fresh, and DELICIOUS (bonus: it’s healthy!). I couldn’t find that brand of sardines here in Airdrie, AB, I’ll definitely take a look next time I’m out! This is a keeper dish, and I’ll definitely be making it again 🙂
Tori Avey says
Wonderful Rachel! Thank you for writing.
Randal Koteles says
This is a take on Venetian pasta with salsa.
It is very authentic. Salsa means sauce in the Venetian dialect. I used a whole sweet onion rather than the shallots, Portuguese sardines with pimentos, and just a splash of lemon.
I don’t taste lemon in the version served in Venice. This is a great recipe.
DebT says
I was trying to figure out what to do with sardines. They are very hart health but I only knew to eat them on crackers. So after searching for ideas I decided to try this recipe with a couple of changes. I replaced pasta with zucchini spirals and used orange instead of lemon, because I am out of lemons 😊. It was wonderful! I will be making this again.
Becca says
This was so delicious and flavorful-I literally licked the spatula after cooking haha. The whole family, including my three year old son, devoured this. I doubled the sardine amount and I paired it with roasted tomatoes, zucchini and mushrooms. MmmmMmmmmm!