I Can’t Stop Eating This Shrimp Pasta
This shrimp pasta keeps sabotaging my sensible dinner plans every single week lately. Creamy sauce. Tender shrimp. Ridiculously comforting noodles. My husband grabs enormous portions before I even sit down. Meanwhile, my picky child suddenly loves seafood, which honestly feels suspicious. Apparently, this pasta deserves more respect than my carefully organized grocery budget lately.
Cook shrimp quickly for juicy texture and avoid rubbery seafood disasters nobody enjoys eating. Toss pasta gently with sauce to keep everything creamy and balanced. Add spinach, mushrooms, or chili flakes for easy flavor changes. Refrigerate leftovers inside airtight containers and reheat slowly with extra cream or broth for smoother texture later.

I Can’t Stop Eating This Shrimp Pasta
Equipment
- Large Pot
- Mixing bowl
- Large Skillet
- Colander
- Wooden Spoon
- Tray
- Freezer
Ingredients
Shrimp Pasta
- 12 ounces fettuccine pasta cooked al dente
- 1 pound large shrimp peeled and cleaned
- 1 tablespoon olive oil for sautéing
- 2 tablespoons butter adds richness
- 3 cloves garlic minced finely
- 1 cup heavy cream room temperature
- 0.5 cup parmesan cheese freshly grated
- 0.5 teaspoon salt adjust to taste
- 0.25 teaspoon black pepper freshly ground
- 0.25 teaspoon red pepper flakes optional heat
For Garnish
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley chopped
- 1 piece lemon cut into wedges
Instructions
- Cook pasta until tender with slight bite, then drain while reserving some pasta water.
- Heat olive oil and butter in a skillet until melted and lightly bubbling.
- Add shrimp and cook briefly until pink, juicy, and lightly golden outside.
- Stir garlic into the skillet until fragrant without letting it brown too much.
- Pour heavy cream into the skillet and stir until smooth and creamy.
- Add parmesan cheese, salt, pepper, and chili flakes until sauce thickens gently.
- Toss cooked pasta into the sauce carefully until evenly coated and silky textured.
- Serve warm with parsley and fresh lemon wedges for extra brightness and flavor.








