Linguine With Sautéed Shrimp, Tomatoes and Peppers Recipe (2024)

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Dawning Hope

This is a lovely recipe just as it is-- but I'll use eliminate one saucepan. Sweat the garlic in the oil in the large saucepan, salt and pepper to taste, then add the shrimp and the pepper flakes and cook stirring for about a minute, then remove the shrimp to a plate. Then proceed with the rest of the recipe exactly as written, except (obviously) add the shrimp (with another 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes) back to the tomato sauce mixture from the plate, instead of from a third pan.

Sandy

My variation: Marinate cleaned shrimp in 4 tbsps. (more or less), olive oil, sliced large clove of garlic, 1 tsp. red pepper flakes (more or less, depending on your taste), and chopped cilantro for at least one hour (all day is fine). Cook and drain linguine, saving 1/4 cup of cooking water). Meanwhile saute shrimp(including marinade) in pan until pink, adding a little olive oil if needed. Add salt. Combine with linguine and reserved cooking water, if needed, for a delicious meal!

Pieter

The water to cook the shrimp should be briny like sea water. Sounds over the top if you've never done it, but the alternative is tasteless shrimp!

Jeff R

Nice recipe. Made it easier. After making sauce, threw in raw shrimp and simmered until cooked. Then added linguine. One pot only this way.

Tom Steinberg

What if I don't have imported pasta?

Leslie

For the calorie and health conscious, I made this with 1 T of oil instead of 4, and it was still very tasty. I sautéed the garlic and peppers in the 1 T, and then at the end cooked the shrimp in the simmering tomato sauce for about 2 minutes until they were pink instead of sautéing them. I also subbed whole wheat spaghetti for the fancy white flour linguini. Much healthier for a dinner that was still very good.

JohnA

definitely needs more sauce. increase tomatoes. a whole tin of anchovies was "ok" for a tin of tomatoes, but it could have done with more...

PATRICIA

Can one use frozen cooked shrimp?

danishpatches

Less liquid (make sure shrimps are dry, don't use lids), more oregano, red pepper flakes and use dried basil too. At least two garlic cloves

Marie

This recipe was really good! I did what Sandy recommended (marinating the shrimp) and it turned out really well! The only negative thing was that the ingredients list didn't mention tomato sauce so my dish was too dry (it's listed in the directions just not the ingredients)

Richard NYC

The recipe calls for 3 cups of crushed tomatoes; they are the base of the tomato sauce.

Brad

Tips on preparing frozen shrimp? Do I just throw the shrimp in warm water to thaw but not cook?

Deborah

I used fresh cherry tomatoes sliced in half instead of canned. Also homemade linguini, and a selection of yellow, orange, and red peppers for color. Next time, heavier on pepper flakes and garlic. I marinated the shrimp as per Sandy's suggestion, but unfortunately overcooked them.

Melanie

Use gluten-free pasta; added diced asparagus, too. Still high-carb but also high-protein. My spouse, who thinks healthy food will kill you, LOVED it.

Kate

Made this using Pieter's suggestion for cooking the shrimp: otherwise followed the directions exactly. The only change I'd make is to cut the peppers smaller next time: it was flavorful and satisfying, and very easy! A keeper.

Dawning Hope

This is a lovely recipe just as it is-- but I'll use eliminate one saucepan. Sweat the garlic in the oil in the large saucepan, salt and pepper to taste, then add the shrimp and the pepper flakes and cook stirring for about a minute, then remove the shrimp to a plate. Then proceed with the rest of the recipe exactly as written, except (obviously) add the shrimp (with another 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes) back to the tomato sauce mixture from the plate, instead of from a third pan.

Suleimaan

No cooking 'wars', ok? Flawless recipe....

Lou

Great pasta dish, however..beware of the amount of salt you use, whether in the boiling stage of the pasta or in the other stages of this recipe, I'm sure that's a no brainer for most of you. Also use of cheese as an additive can add that much more salt, just a suggestion!

Diane

Why do you not mention devaining the shrimp?

Gay

You may have skipped step 1

Deanne Levander

See step 1. I tend to do that without thinking...

KBC

"Step 1: Peel and devein shrimp."

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Linguine With Sautéed Shrimp, Tomatoes and Peppers Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What sides go with shrimp pasta? ›

16 + 3 Irresistible Side Dishes to Serve With Shrimp Alfredo
  • Focaccia.
  • Garlic Bread.
  • Caramelized Mushrooms.
  • Steamed Asparagus.
  • Bruschetta.
  • Caesar Salad.
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts.
  • Sautéed Spinach with Garlic.
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How long to cook linguine? ›

For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 9 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil an additional 1 minute. Remove from heat. Drain well.

How many calories are in shrimp linguine? ›

There are 369 calories in 1 serving of Shrimp Linguine.

How long to cook raw shrimp? ›

Here's associate food editor Kendra Vaculin's rule of thumb: Cook medium shrimp for approximately 3 minutes, large shrimp for 4–5 minutes, and jumbo shrimp for 6–7 minutes. As for small shrimp, blink and you could miss it, so don't walk away. You can buy shrimp either in the shell or peeled.

What pasta shape is best with shrimp pasta? ›

Long and light, Taste of Home ranks linguine as the best type of pasta to pair with seafood. Since seafood pastas are often made with fresher, thinner pasta sauces, long pasta like linguine is a great choice to catch ingredients like mussels or clams with each twirl.

What sauces go well with shrimp? ›

Since grilled shrimp cooks in mere minutes, spend a little time making a spectacular sauce to toss with them or serve alongside.
  • Green goddess dressing. Eric Wolfinger. ...
  • Miso butter. © Christina Holmes. ...
  • Oregano and lemon. © John Kernick. ...
  • Harissa. © Christina Holmes. ...
  • Aioli. © Con Poulos. ...
  • Romesco. © Edmund Barr.
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What is shrimp linguine made of? ›

Linguine noodles tossed with parmesan, parsley, and shrimp sautéed in garlic butter sage white wine sauce.

How many calories are in tomato Linguine? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
646Calories
20gFat
93gCarbs
23gProtein
Sep 8, 2022

How many calories are in 2 cups of cooked Linguine? ›

There are 440 calories in 2 cups of cooked Linguine.

How do you know when shrimp are cooked enough? ›

Use a food thermometer to make sure the interior temperature of a shrimp is at least 145 °F (63 °C). This is the safest way to tell if it's fully cooked. Check for an opaque white color on the outside, a curved “C” shape, and a tender texture. When in doubt, cut one open to see if it's cooked through.

Should I rinse raw shrimp before cooking? ›

How can I avoid a fishy taste in my shrimp dishes? Purchase fresh shrimp and cook them soon after buying. Rinse shrimp properly under cold water to remove any dirt and pat them dry before cooking to reduce any lingering fishy flavor.

What is good pasta pairing? ›

As a general rule, pair the heartier sauces with the wider noodles: Wide ribbons like pappardelle pair well with rich, meaty sauces while the thinner flat noodles, like fettuccine or linguine, are best paired with simple cream sauces like Alfredo or delicate proteins like seafood.

Do Italians eat pasta with shrimp? ›

In Italy, you can expect shrimp to be served unpeeled, which is a messier experience than most Americans are accustomed to. It is most often grilled or fried and can be served in conjunction with other forms of shellfish in risotto and pasta dishes.

What is traditionally served with pasta? ›

Pasta is often served as a primo (first course), with a meat, seafood or vegetable course called a secondo coming after that. To do as the Italians do, try serving a smaller portion of pasta as a primo for an Italian-inspired dinner party, or as precursor to a meat, fish or vegetable main.

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