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Tuga Pops − Sunday, April 29, 2018, 8 Years ago in Seafood Recipes
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Spectacular Salmon and Shrimp Lasagna Recipe

Enjoy this creamy salmon and shrimp lasagna recipe, a delightful dish for seafood lovers that is sure to impress your guests at your next dinner gathering!
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1 h 5 min 6 servings Easy Prep time 15 min Cooking Time 50 min

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Get ready to treat yourself to an amazing salmon and shrimp lasagna! If you love seafood, this creamy dish is a must-try. Think tender lasagna sheets packed with juicy shrimp, smoky salmon, tangy tomato, and smooth béchamel sauce. With a cheesy topping that melts just right, this lasagna is sure to wow your guests. Give this recipe a go and take your next dinner to the next level!


Tips for Success

Avoid overcooking the shrimp before adding them to the lasagna; since they are already cooked, just incorporate them gently into the layers to prevent them from becoming rubbery.

For a creamier texture, consider adding a layer of cream cheese or mascarpone in addition to the bechamel sauce. This will enhance the richness of the dish and complement the seafood flavors.

When layering the lasagna, ensure that the sheets are fully covered with sauce to prevent them from drying out during baking. If using dry lasagna sheets, consider soaking them in warm water for a few minutes to soften them before assembly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute the smoked salmon with another type of fish?

Yes, you can substitute smoked salmon with another smoked fish, such as smoked trout. If you prefer a fresher option, you could also use grilled or pan-seared fresh salmon, just make sure to season it well before adding to the lasagna.

How should I store leftovers of this salmon and shrimp lasagna?

Store any leftover lasagna in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. You can reheat it in the oven or microwave before serving.

What can I do if my pasta sheets are too sticky or breaking apart?

If your pasta sheets are sticky, make sure to keep them in a single layer while soaking and handle them gently. If they break, you can still use the pieces to fill in gaps in the lasagna layers, as the layers will hold everything together during baking.

Recommended Drink Pairings

  • Sauvignon Blanc: This white wine's crisp acidity complements the richness of the salmon and shrimp.
  • Chardonnay: A lightly oaked Chardonnay enhances the creamy textures of the bechamel sauce.
  • Sparkling Water: The bubbles provide a refreshing contrast to the savory layers of the lasagna.
  • Herbal Tea: A light herbal tea, such as chamomile, offers a soothing balance to the dish's flavors.
  • Light Lager: A cold light lager adds a refreshing element that pairs well with seafood.

Ingredients

1 lb of cooked shrimp1 lb of smoked salmon1 pack of lasagna pastaTomato sauce (to taste)Bechamel sauce (to taste)Fresh parsley (to taste)Three cheese mixture or ricotta-spinach mixture (to taste)Salt (to taste)Water (to taste)

Equipment:

Baking dishMixing bowlPotColanderOvenKnifeCutting boardMeasuring cupsServing spoon

With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!

Directions

  1. Bake the salmon loins in salt water, once cooked shred using your hands and set aside.
  2. Peel the cooked shrimp and set aside. 
  3. Soak the lasagne pasta sheets in a single layer in boiling water for 5 mins.
  4. On a deep baking pyrex dish, add the tomato sauce in the bottom and then a layer of pasta, salmon, shrimp, a bit of bechamel sauce, chopped parsley and cheese.
  5. Repeat the layers ending with pasta, bechamel sauce, tomato sauce, shrimp  and top everything with cheese.
  6. Bake in the oven for about 50 minutes at 180°C or 350°F.

Adapted from a Recipe by: soniameirinho1988.blogspot.pt

Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
760 kcal
Fat
25 g
Carbs
70 g
Protein
60 g

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