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Bow-tie Pasta with Salmon and Tomatoes

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Ingredients:

6 oz. bow-tie pasta
7 oz. salmon fillet, skinned
1 pat butter
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
6 tbsp. sour cream
1/2 cup ketchup
1 tbsp. snipped chives
3 plum tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped

Directions:

Cook the pasta in a large pot of lightly salted boiling water according to the instructions on the package. Put the salmon into a suitable microwave dish, dot with the butter, and season with salt and pepper. Cover with microwave-safe plastic wrap, pierce a few times, and cook for 2 to 2½ minutes, according to the thickness of the fish. Strain and reserve the juices from the fish.

Heat the sour cream, ketchup, and fish juices in a large pan, stirring until blended. Add the chives and tomatoes, season to taste with salt and pepper, and simmer for 1 minute. Carefully flake the salmon, checking that there are no bones, and add to the sauce. Drain the pasta and toss with the sauce.

Comments from guest25 :

Reprinted from SuperFoods for Babies and Children by Annabel Karmel. Copyright © 2001, 2006 Annabel Karmel. Published by Atria Books; June 2006;$24.95US/$34.50CAN; 0-7432-7522-5.

Combining pasta with less popular foods like fish is a good way to encourage children to eat them. This tasty recipe takes only a few minutes to prepare.

Salmon is good for the heart. Eating oily fish like salmon can help protect against heart attacks and strokes by helping to keep blood flowing freely, thus reducing the risk of a blood clot forming within a blood vessel. The darker the fish, the higher the levels of fat, so make sure that you include some dark fish in your child's diet at least once or twice a week.

 
 
 

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