Buttery shrimp scampi in a white wine sauce over angel hair pasta
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Buttery shrimp scampi in a white wine sauce over angel hair pasta #mycookbook

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Shrimp are served with linguine pasta in a white wine-and-butter sauce flecked with fresh parsley for a quick and impressive main dish. Good with any pasta; angel hair is less filling. Reviews for: Photos of Shrimp Scampi with Pasta.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook buttery shrimp scampi in a white wine sauce over angel hair pasta #mycookbook using 15 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Buttery shrimp scampi in a white wine sauce over angel hair pasta

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  1. Get 1 and a half lbs angel hair pasta (will need two boxes, use one and a half boxes)
  2. Make ready 16 oz bag of spinach
  3. Make ready 12 oz small shrimp, (bag) raw peeled,deveined,tail off, frozen
  4. Take 2 containers sliced mushrooms
  5. Take 2 medium white sweet onions
  6. Get 1 bottle white wine (use half the bottle) any white wine will work
  7. Make ready 2 tablespoon butter
  8. Make ready 2 tablespoon Olive oil
  9. Prepare 2 tablespoon or more minced garlic (I used 4 -5 tablespoon)
  10. Make ready 1 tablespoon sweet basil
  11. Make ready 2 tablespoon oregano
  12. Prepare 2 tablespoon kosher salt
  13. Make ready 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  14. Make ready Parmesan cheese
  15. Prepare Garlic bread optional

The Recipe: This pasta recipe from Half Baked Harvest features roasted heirloom tomatoes, fresh basil, and grilled corn tossed in a light basil vinaigrette or pesto. Chicken cacciatore is braised, saucy Italian chicken that's perfect on a pile of angel hair pasta. Add the pasta to a large pot of boiling salted water, over medium heat, and cook until al dente. Add the lemon juice and white wine and raise the heat to high.

Instructions to make Buttery shrimp scampi in a white wine sauce over angel hair pasta

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  1. Cook pasta to till done, drain and cool off pasta by running water over it In a colander drain and set in refrigerator or can leave in sink,in the I colander,(if leaving In colander in the sink add some water from time to time so it don’t stick together) I left it in the colander in the sink.
  2. Cut onions set aside when pasta is cooking
  3. In big frying pan add Olive oil,butter and all spices, on medium heat mix up
  4. Add the onions after Olive oil heats up mix to coat all onions
  5. Add mushrooms 5 mins after the onions mix to coat mushrooms and onions
  6. Add the frozen shrimp (mix to coat)5-7 mins after the mushrooms can put a lid on to help it cook faster mixing in between
  7. After shrimp turns a light pink (don’t cook the shrimp all the way)add half the spinach,put lid on till it cooks down some till you can add the rest of the spinach,mix some in between. after all the spinach is in and cooked down, add a half a bottle of white wine mix well and put the lid on
  8. Cook wine out…. wine will turn a light yellow and is no longer a milky white…. taste and mix occasionally if needs more spices add at this time. (if making garlic bread at this point will be a good time to start baking it) after wine is cooked out,turn off heat
  9. Add the pasta, try to mix in the pan or place it all together in a big bowl (make sure that the pasta is not sticking together when adding to the wine sauce, if it’s sticking run it under cold water and mix with hands, drain well you don’t want water in the wine sauce)
  10. Make plates immediately and top with cheese on the outside of the pasta and a pinch over the pasta, don’t over power it with the cheese. (spoon on some sauce to each plate if you like, goes really good with garlic bread / I like to soak up the wine sauce with my bread) I highly recommend garlic bread, Italian bread,or baguette bread toasted or not toasted (a cheesy bread or cheesy garlic bread I think will over power this dish and I don’t recommend that.)
  11. Notes- the garlic is the heart of the dish., the more the better. You can take the shrimp out or can substituted it for Scallops. I know the ingredients looks like a lot especially the bag of spinach but that cooks down and fast, can also substitute that with kale. Can also add slices of tomato’s, just add the tomatoes slices on top of the spinach, it will also help hold down the spinach as it cooks down.
  12. Everything is made to taste. And spices is an estimate in this recipe I don’t really Measure
  13. I had leftovers (good for a few days) makes for a good lunch too
  14. This makes a lot it fills up one of my biggest bowls.

Drain the pasta in a colander, and add it to the skillet along with the chopped parsley and toss. Shrimp scampi is succulent seafood and tomatoes mixed in a tangy lemon garlic butter sauce which pairs nicely with angel hair pasta. Serve the shrimp with angel hair pasta or crusty bread for a simple yet impressive dinner. An elegant meal can be prepared in a snap when crustaceans are on. Learn what shrimp, pasta, and wine to use for the best, easy shrimp scampi at home.

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