Sardine and Pine Nut Pasta

102 reviews

Even if all you have is a tin of sardines in your pantry, you can still make a tasty recipe!

Coline
Coline
$$$
Very easy
B Nutri-scoreB Eco-score
8.5k

3 minutes

Prep time

7 minutes

Cook time

628 cal.

Per serving

Ingredients

Utensils

Stovetop, Pot (small), Colander

recipe

Pasta (spaghetti)

Step 1

Cook the pasta of your choice (we used spaghetti!) according to the instructions on the box.

Sardines (in oil)
Pine nuts
Raisins

Step 2

In a large frying pan or pot on medium heat, add a drizzle of olive oil. Add half of the sardines and mash them using a wooden spoon. Add the pine nuts and raisins and cook for 2 minutes. Add the cooked pasta, salt & pepper, and mix to combine.

Parmesan

Step 3

Serve with parmesan cheese and the remaining sardines and it's ready to eat!

Personal notes

Add your own flavor!


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Nutrition facts

Average estimated amount for one serving

Energy628 cal.
Fat20 g
Carbohydrates83 g
Protein27 g
Fiber4 g

Values are based on an average estimate for one serving. All nutrition information presented on Jow is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, please consult with a health-care professional.

On average, one serving of the recipe "Sardine and Pine Nut Pasta" contains 628 Energy, 20 g of Fat, 83 g of Carbohydrates, 27 g of Protein, 4 g of Fiber.

Price per portion

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