This salmon noodle romanoff is such a simple dish and only takes a little over 30 minutes to prepare! It’s packed with wonderful, savory flavors—everyone will be coming back for seconds.
So it was my night to cook dinner last night.
And this happened.
When my mom showed me a recipe and told me to start making it, I honestly had no idea what it was (there was no picture), or what it was suppose to look/taste like.
I was also really worried I would mess it up. Because apparently my grandmother used to make this for my mom. Let’s just say I was worried outta my mind the whole time that I was going to totally botch this recipe.
Then something miraculous happened. I started to put the ingredients together in a bowl and the smells of salmon, cottage cheese, and Worcestershire sauce melded together into something amazing. And I suddenly realized—Wait a minute, I’ve eaten this stuff before!
Turns out my mom made this same exact dish a little over a year ago for us. And I HATED it! Apparently, I refused to eat it because she left the salmon bones in the casserole (which is actually super healthy for you). Those were the days when I wouldn’t go anywhere near a chia seed, drink water kefir, or eat fish bones.
But, as funny as it is, when I made the Salmon Noodle Romanoff, I LOVED it! What a coinky-dink! And I ate it—salmon bones and all!
You guys are seriously going to love this dish. It definitely deserves the “Easiest Dinner Ever” award!
Here’s the recipe:
- 8 oz. uncooked egg noodles
- 1½ cups large curd cottage cheese
- 1½ cup sour cream
- ½ medium onion, finely diced
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 (16 oz.) can salmon, drained and chopped(try to get wild caught)
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
- Cook the noodles as directed on the package instructions (they need to be al dente). Drain excess water.
- In a large bowl, mix together cooked noodles, cottage cheese, sour cream, onion, minced garlic, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and salmon. Stir until completely combined.
- Pour the mixture into a 8x8 baking pan and use a spatula to spread and flatten the mixture. Sprinkle the cheddar cheese on top and place the pan in the oven. Bake for 20-25 minutes.
Rachel Keeth // Lavender & Honey says
This looks really good, though leaving the fish bones in did surprise me! I must find myself some low-carb noodles so that I can try making this, as it’s got me intrigued.
Nicole says
I have always wanted to try a recipe like this with fish and noodles, but have been afraid because I thought it was a weird combo. But, this looks delish!
Margaret Anne says
Thanks Nicole!
Jen says
Thanks for linking up at Homestead Blog Hop. This looks delicious!
Jen
Vickie says
This looks really good! I canned 24 pints of salmon this year, so I certainly have enough salmon to try out your recipe! Thanks!
Chandra McCulloch says
This looks really good and an easy way to get my little ones to eat fish.
Jennifer | The Deliberate Mom says
Oh my goodness, this look and sound absolutely fabulous. I think my kiddos would love this.
Thanks for sharing and linking up to the #SHINEbloghop.
Wishing you a lovely weekend.
xoxo
Jamie @ Love Bakes Good Cakes says
I always have to pick the skin and bones out of the salmon! This sounds super easy and delicious – Thanks so much for joining us at Freedom Fridays! Pinning and scheduling to share on my Facebook page!
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life says
I was just checking out the recipes clicked up at Foodie Fridays and was intrigued by the name! I ove how easy this is and I do love salmon! We’ll have to try this! Thanks for sharing it with us! Pinning and sharing!
Cynthia L says
I am sorry this dish stressed you out, it is great looking and I bet great tasting too! Thanks for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party! I am always glad to see you!
Shari Eckstrom says
Oh yum! I love the amazing things you cook up in your kitchen. This looks delicious! Thanks for linking up at Foodie Fridays. I look forward to seeing you and your posts again this week.
Blessings,
Shari
Adrian says
Sounds yummy and your photos are awesome:) Thanks for sharing with us at Hump Day Happenings!
Ashley @ PioneerMomma.com says
It looks so delicious! I had no idea you could eat the salmon bones. Still don’t think I could do it, though lol. I’ve got some cans of salmon on hand right now that are just begging to be turned into this! Thanks so much for sharing your recipe, it will be featured in tonight’s What’d You Do This Weekend! Pinned
Tammy Doiel says
That does look super yummy! Thanks for linking up to the Tasty Tuesdays Linky Party at Creative K Kids! I’ve pinned your post to the Tasty Tuesdays Pinterest Board
Ron says
This is one of my favorite meals. The flavor combination is delightful. Glad to see this recipe without the mayonnaise as it is not needed yet many add that and bread crumbs which I prefer not too. This is a surprisingly rich flavorful way to enhance canned salmon. A definite comfort food item. Good recipe, thanks.
Heidi Melendez says
Put this together a couple of weeks ago and stored it in the freezer. We had it for dinner last and all immensely enjoyed it. The bones were not noticable. This is easy to make, freeze and heat, we will be having it again. Thank you for this recipe!