How to Make Shrimp Scampi
This easy and ultra-satisfying shrimp scampi recipe comes together in twenty minutes and is totally delicious! Packed with lemony, garlic goodness, buttery pasta, and delicious sautéed shrimp; it might just be the perfect (date night) meal!
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I love this shrimp scampi pasta recipe! Buttery, zesty and so satisfying… If you want to add more lemon wine butter and garlic to this recipe I certainly won’t stop you!
I love using spaghetti but if you want to sub in your favorite pasta to make linguini shrimp scampi for example then go ahead! If you’d like to try making your own pasta from scratch
ABOUT THE SHRIMP
I bought some super-fresh jumbo shrimp to make this dish and they made all the difference! Don’t use frozen precooked shrimp to make this recipe, the taste and texture will be subpar.
Cleaning, or deveining shrimp can seem a bit intimidating so I wanted to go over the process.
Start by removing the shell. You can peel it off from the bottom where the little swimmeretes are.
Once the shell is removed use a small knife to make a roughly 1/4″ deep cut down the top of the shrimp.
Now you should be able to see a small vein which you can pull out using your fingers.
That’s it! If you’re having difficulty you can cut a bit deeper and use a knife to help remove the “vein” which is actually the shrimp’s digestive tract.
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Garlic Butter Shrimp Scampi
Garlic Butter Shrimp Scampi Is So Quick And Easy! A Garlic Buttery Scampi Sauce With A Hint Of White Wine & Lemon In Less Than 10 Minutes!
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Jerk Shrimp Scampi
I made this for myself at lunch so there arent any measurements but these are the things I used!
Ingredients
BIG shrimp (13/15/per pound)
Angel Hair noodles
Dry white wine
Lemon juice
Butter
Jerk seasoning
Smoked paprika
Sea salt
Pepper
Minced garlic
Garlic Butter Shrimp Pasta | Delish
This pasta is truly heaven sent.
DIRECTIONS
1. In a large skillet over medium heat, melt 1 tablespoon butter. Add shrimp and season with salt and pepper. Cook until pink, 2 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate.
2. In the same skillet, add remaining butter and garlic. Cook until fragrant, 1 minute. Add wine, lemon juice, and crushed red pepper flakes and simmer 2 minutes, then add Parmesan and parsley and let cook 2 minutes more. Add cooked angel hair and shrimp and toss until completely combined. Garnish with Parmesan.
INGREDIENTS
4 tbsp. butter
1 lb. shrimp
kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
4 cloves garlic, minced
3/4 c. dry white wine
Juice of 1/2 lemon
pinch of crushed red pepper flakes
3/4 c. grated Parmesan, plus more for garnish
1 tbsp. Freshly Chopped Parsley
12 oz. cooked angel hair
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Gordon Ramsay Cooks Shrimp Scampi In Just 10 Minutes | Ramsay in 10
Gordon is out to prove that all you need to make a stunning dish is 10 Minutes and incredible ingredients. So on Ramsay in 10 he's challenging some of his favourite chefs to prove that he's right. This week Gordon's first guest is none other than...him! Watch as he cooks up a delicious Shrimp Scampi with capellini Pasta that you can easily make on any busy evening. Check out the recipe here or below:
Yields 1 serving
Ingredients
8-12 each 16/20 peeled, deveined shrimp
4 oz dry capellini / angelhair pasta
2 Tbsp Extra Virgin Olive oil
3 each garlic bulbs
1 each large shallot, small diced
2 tsp chili flakes
2 each lemons
¼ cup white wine
2 Tbsp capers
½ Cup cherry tomatoes, halved
½ Cup seafood stock
2 oz butter, cubed
1 parmesan cheese wedge
1 sprig basil, picked
TT Salt and Fresh Cracked Black Pepper
Method
Add water to a 4 quart sauce pot. Salt liberally, cover with a lid bring to a boil.
Heat a medium nonstick sauté pan on medium heat with one tablespoon of olive oil. When hot add the shallots, finely grate the garlic bulbs into the pan and sauté for 2 minutes to soften them. Deglaze the pan with the white wine and cook until it is almost evaporated from the pan. Add the seafood stock, chilli flakes, capers, cherry tomatoes and lemons (zested and juiced). When the sauce comes to a simmer, season the raw shrimp with salt and pepper and poach in the liquid for about 1 minute per side. Add the cubed butter to melt. Taste and season the sauce accordingly.
Meanwhile, when the pot of water begins to boil, add the pasta and use tongs or a fork to gradually push it into the seasoned water as it starts to soften. Boil the pasta, stirring occasionally so it doesn’t stick together, for about 3-5 minutes, or until al dente. Strain the pasta and quickly add it to the pan with the scampi sauce and cooked shrimp. Toss the pasta in the sauce to coat evenly. Finally, tear the fresh basil leaves and toss into the pasta before plating.
Plate the cooked pasta into a medium size bowl with some height. Garnish with a grating of parmesan cheese.