This 20-minute easy shrimp pasta recipe makes a quick, delicious meal that will impress your guests any night of the week.

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Looking for a scrumptious and effortless dinner recipe? This speedy shrimp pasta dish is ideal for any night of the week. It’s easy to make, nourishing, and packed with flavour. You’ll be amazed at how delectable this pasta dish tastes!

Why This Recipe Works

  • Red pesto and sun-dried tomato paste give a ton of flavor without the hassle of chopping various ingredients.
  • Mixing chicken stock and half and half for the sauce gives creaminess without being overly rich.
  • Fresh garlic offers an extra layer of flavor, while vinegar enhances the flavors in the sauce.

Impress your dinner party guests with this luscious shrimp paste recipe that’s sure to disappear before your very eyes! With its delectable flavors and effortless preparation, everyone will adore this dish. Plus, you can easily customize it to your preferences by adding your favorite vegetables or protein, making it a meal that everyone will enjoy.

Shrimp Buying Guide

When you’re looking for shrimp, there are lots of options to choose from. Here is some guidance on how best to make your purchases!

raw shrimp with tails still on stitting on ice

Fresh shrimp is not as fresh as you might think. Only a small percentage (about 10{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb}) sold in the US comes from America, so chances are they have been previously frozen.

When buying frozen, choose individually quick-frozen shrimp—you can thaw exactly what you need. For detailed information on this topic, check my post, How To Thaw Frozen Shrimp.

Some manufacturers chemically treat their productsso be sure to pick bags that only list shrimp in the ingredients.

Ingredient Notes

all of the ingredients for easy shrimp paste are laid out on a table

Shrimp (or prawns): I recommend using raw, peeled, and deveined shrimp in this recipe. You can find them already prepared at most grocery stores. If you can’t find them, you can easily peel and devein the shrimp yourself. For frozen shrimp, see my post on how to thaw shrimp.

Red Tomato Pesto: I love using homemade pesto in this recipe, but you can also use store-bought.

Sun-dried Tomato Paste: Most grocery stores stock this ingredient in their International aisle. However, if you cannot find it, simply omit it and use extra pesto, as regular tomato paste will be too strong for this recipe.

Pasta: I used tagliatelle pasta (bowtie pasta) in this recipe, but any type of pasta will work.

Half and Half: This is a combination of milk and cream. You can also use heavy, double, whipping, or single cream.

Vinegar: I used white vinegar in this recipe, but you can also use red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar.

Garlic: I used fresh garlic in this recipe, but you can also use garlic powder.

Step By Step Instructions

Fill a large pot with salted water and bring it to a boil. Add 1 lb of pasta to the pot and cook until it’s just underdone. Drain the pasta, reserving about 1/2 cup of the cooked pasta water, and set it aside.

tagliatelle in a pan of boiled water

Meanwhile, melt 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large shallow pan over medium-high heat. Once melted, add 1 pound of peeled and deveined raw shrimp to the pan in a single layer. Cook undisturbed for 1 minute, then flip and cook for an additional minute until the shrimp are just cooked through.

shrimp cooking in a pan

Remove the shrimp from the pan and add 4 minced garlic cloves. Saute for 30 seconds to 1 minute until fragrant. Add 2 tablespoons of red pesto, 1 tablespoon of sun-dried tomato paste, and 1/4 teaspoon of red chili pepper flakes. Stir to combine and saute for about a minute to release the flavors.

res pesto, garlic and pepper flakes cooking in a pan

Next, mix in 1 cup of half-and-half (or whipping cream).

cream being added to the pan with the pesto mixture

Then Add ½ cup of chicken stock (or shrimp stock), ¼ cup of freshly grated Parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon of white vinegar, a pinch of salt, and freshly ground black pepper.

Only a pinch of salt is used at this point because the cheese and pasta water may be salty.

Mix everything together and bring it to a simmer. If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of reserved pasta water. Simmer for 3 to 5 minutes to bring the flavors together.

A spoonful of the cooking sauce in the pan

Add the cooked pasta to the sauce and simmer gently to allow the pasta to finish cooking in the sauce. If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of reserved pasta water. Stir in the cooked shrimp and mix in the chopped fresh basil (or parsley).

a plate of freshly cooked Shrimp Pasta

Taste the dish for seasoning and add more salt as needed before serving.

Make ahead and Freezing Instructions ❄

You can make this shrimp paste recipe ahead of time and reheat it when you’re ready to eat. Simply store the cooked pasta in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

To freeze, let the pasta cool completely, then store it in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat, thaw the pasta in the fridge overnight, then reheat it in a pan on the stove.

Erren’s Top Tips & Variations

  • Make sure the shrimp are cooked through before serving. The best way to tell if shrimp is cooked is to look for them to turn pink and opaque.
  • Be careful not to overcook the shrimp, or they will become rubbery. When shrimp are cooked, they form a perfect ‘C’ shape. When they start to curl in, they’re getting overcooked.
  • I always recommend cooking pasta in well-salted water. This helps to flavor the pasta as it cooks.
  • Be sure to reserve some of the cooking water before draining the pasta. This starchy water will help thicken the sauce and make it creamy.
  • Be careful not to overcook the pasta. It should be just under al dente, as it will finish cooking in the sauce.
  • Add your favorite vegetables to this dish to make it even more nourishing. Peas, chopped tomatoes, and mushrooms would all be great additions.
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Let’s Make
Easy Shrimp Pasta

This quick and easy recipe makes delicious shrimp and pasta in a creamy sauce flavored with red pesto, sundried tomato paste, and parmesan cheese.

Prep5 minutes

Cook15 minutes

Total20 minutes

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Instructions

  • Start a pot of salted water to cook the pasta in a large pot. Cook pasta until just underdone. Reserve about a cup of cooked pasta water, drain the pasta and set aside.

  • Meanwhile, melt the butter and olive oil in a large shallow pan over medium-high heat.

  • Add the shrimp to the pan in a single layer and allow it to cook undisturbed for 1 minute. Flip, and cook until the shrimp are just cooked through (about 1 minute).

  • Remove the shrimp from the pan and add the garlic. Saute until fragrant (30 seconds to a minute).

  • Add the red pesto, sun-dried tomato paste, and chili flakes, stir to combine, and saute to release the flavors (about a minute).

  • Mix the in the cream, add the stock, the Parmesan cheese, vinegar, a pinch of salt, and freshly ground black pepper. Mix and bring to a simmer. If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of reserved pasta water. Simmer for 3 to 5 minutes to bring the flavors together.

  • Add the pasta to the sauce, and simmer gently to allow the pasta to finish cooking in the sauce. If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of reserved pasta water. Stir in the cooked shrimp, and mix in the basil.

  • Taste for seasoning and add more salt as needed before serving.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 412 (21{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Carbohydrates: 60g (20{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Proteins: 13g (26{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Fats: 12g (18{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Saturated Fat: 5g (31{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Polyunsaturated Fats: 1g| Monounsaturated Fats: 4g| Trans Fats: 0.1g| Cholesterol: 23mg (8{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Sodium: 235mg (10{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Potassium: 257mg (7{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Fibers: 3g (13{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Sugar: 4g (4{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Vitamin A: 374IU (7{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Vitamin C: 1mg (1{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Calcium: 119mg (12{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})| Iron: 1mg (6{ebea9d5847bd78db73673675e8a4786d1e11955363e2960615a0efdb904da7cb})

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This recipe was originally posted in January 2020 but was republished in 2023 with new photos and content.