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15 Minute Shrimp Scampi – The Stay At Home Chef

June 27, 2024
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Shrimp scampi pasta is a dish that brings the essence of gourmet dining to your family table with ease. Its combination of tenderly cooked shrimp and linguine, tossed in a luxuriously buttery and garlicky sauce, speckled with red pepper flakes and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, creates a taste that is both rich and refreshing. This dish, ready in just 15 minutes, is perfect for moms looking to whip up a quick yet sophisticated meal that caters to both adult tastes and kids’ love for pasta.

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Why You’ll Love Our RecipeIngredient NotesDid You Know? Choosing ShrimpTroubleshootingStorage & Reheating Instructions

Why You’ll Love Our Recipe

  • Ready in just 15 minutes, perfect for busy weeknights.
  • Requires only one pan for cooking, making clean up a breeze.
  • Tastes great even when reheated, making it perfect for next-day lunches.

Ingredient Notes

Overhead view of the raw ingredients needed to make shrimp scampi on a kitchen counter.
  • Shrimp: Fresh or frozen work well. If using frozen, ensure they are fully thawed.
  • Linguine: Can substitute with spaghetti or angel hair. Use gluten-free pasta if desired.
  • Butter: Unsalted butter can be used; adjust the salt accordingly.
  • White Wine: Substitute with chicken broth or a non-alcoholic wine if desired.
  • Lemon Juice: Fresh is best, but bottled works in a pinch.
  • Parmesan: Grate your own for the best flavor or use pre-grated for convenience.
  • Parsley: Fresh parsley is recommended, but dried can be used in a smaller amount.

Did You Know?

Shrimp scampi originally didn’t even contain shrimp! Scampi is actually a more broad name for small members of the lobster family, typically Dublin Bay prawns or Norway lobsters. However, because we have an abundance of shrimp in the United States, this dish changed over time to become an almost formulaic method of preparing shrimp over pasta: typically sautéed in butter with garlic, white wine to deglaze the pan, and lemon juice. Yum!

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Choosing Shrimp

Selecting the right shrimp is crucial for the perfect shrimp scampi pasta. Here are some tips to help you choose the best shrimp:

  • Fresh vs. Frozen: Fresh shrimp should have a mild sea-like smell, firm flesh, and a bright, clean appearance without any black spots or discoloration. However, don’t shy away from frozen shrimp, as they are often flash-frozen shortly after being caught, retaining their freshness.
  • Size Matters: Look for medium to large-sized shrimp for this dish. They are not only easier to clean and handle but also provide a satisfying texture and flavor. Shrimp are usually sold by count per pound; for scampi, a count of 21-30 (meaning 21-30 shrimp per pound) is ideal.
  • Tail-On or Off: Tail-on shrimp can add a more elegant presentation to your dish, but for ease of eating, you might prefer tail-off. It’s a matter of personal preference and presentation.
  • Wild-Caught or Farmed: Wild-caught shrimp often have a more pronounced flavor, but responsibly farmed shrimp can be a good alternative.
  • Preparation: If you’re short on prep time, look for shrimp that have been deveined and peeled. Otherwise, buying whole shrimp and preparing them yourself can be more economical and allows for more control over the cleaning process.
Overhead view of shrimp scampi with tongs in a skillet.

Troubleshooting

  • Shrimp Overcooked: Cook shrimp until just pink. They continue to cook in the sauce.
  • Sauce Too Thin: Simmer the sauce a bit longer before adding the pasta.
  • Pasta Not Coating Well: Toss the pasta thoroughly in the sauce for even coating.

Storage & Reheating Instructions

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. Reheat gently in a pan over low heat. Freezing is not recommended as it can affect the texture of the shrimp and pasta.

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