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Today I’m sharing my easy spicy shrimp pasta recipe. This recipe features delicately cooked shrimp with a bright tomato sauce. The spiciness can be altered to taste but I like it quite hot. The tomato puree when reduced turns deep and savoury making it the perfect sauce for pasta.
If you’re looking for a quick yet delicious meal with shrimp, look no further! This dish is a seafood pasta lovers delight and will surely leave you wanting more.
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*RECIPE*
INGREDIENTS: (2 servings)
250g/ 0.5lb shrimp or prawns (cleaned and deveined)
1.5 cups tomato puree/crushed tomatoes
4 large garlic cloves
1 tbsp chilli flakes
3-4 tbsp olive oil
Parsley/basil/oregano
110g/4 oz pasta (used spaghetti)
Salt as needed
PROCESS:
1. For fresh tomato puree, remove the eye from 4 large tomatoes and blend until smooth. Strain the puree if needed to remove the seeds
2. Add 1/2 tsp salt to shrimp/prawn and set aside for later. This will season the shrimp and enhance its flavour. Skip if using seawater shrimp
3. Heat 3-4 tbsp olive oil and sauté minced garlic for 10 seconds on low flame
4. Add 1 tbsp crushed red chilli flakes and sauté for another 10 seconds on low flame. Add more or less chilli flakes depending on spice tolerance
5. Next add the tomato puree and mix well. Canned and crushed tomatoes can also be used
6. Add salt and simmer the tomato puree until it’s reduced and oil separates from the sides. This is important as the tomatoes can otherwise taste a bit raw especially when using fresh
7. Start cooking the pasta in salted boiling water at this point. It should take 8-10 minutes for the pasta to cook to al dente
8. Once the tomato puree has reduced, add herbs (parsley/basil/oregano) and mix. Cook for a few seconds
9. Add about 1/2 cup of pasta water to make it saucy. Taste the sauce and add 1/4 tsp sugar if its too sour. This will balance the sourness.
10. Add the shrimp and cook for 4-6 minutes depending on the size. It’s cooked when the flesh turns opaque and the shrimp curls into a “C” shape. Don’t overcook the shrimp or it will turn rubbery.
11. Taste the sauce and adjust salt if needed before adding in the pasta
12. Toss in the cooked pasta directly from the pot and mix until its nicely coated with the sauce
13. Garnish with some more herbs and serve
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SUBSTITUTES:
• No fresh/canned tomatoes?
Use 1:3 ratio of tomato paste and water
• No fresh herbs?
Use dried herbs of choice. Preferably dried oregano for a more robust flavour
• No red chilli flakes?
Crushed red pepper flakes, fresh red chillies can also be used
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TIPS:
• Always have the sauce ready before the pasta is cooked. In the video I timed it so they’re both done at almost the same time but you can cook the sauce first and then the pasta
• Don’t drain for add oil to pasta water. It’s unnecessary and is not how pasta must be cooked
• Always add salt to pasta water
• Since we are adding salt to shrimp, tomato sauce and pasta water, be careful to not add too much. You can always add more towards the end
• Always reserve pasta water to thin out the sauce
• For meal prep, store the shrimp sauce in an airtight container for up to 3 days and mix with cooked pasta as needed
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RECIPE
INGREDIENTS: (2 servings)
250g/ 0.5lb shrimp or prawns (cleaned and deveined)
1.5 cups tomato puree/crushed tomatoes
4 large garlic cloves
1 tbsp chilli flakes
3-4 tbsp olive oil
Parsley/basil/oregano
110g/4 oz pasta (used spaghetti)
Salt as needed
PROCESS:
1. For fresh tomato puree, remove the eye from 4 large tomatoes and blend until smooth. Strain the puree if needed to remove the seeds
2. Add 1/2 tsp salt to shrimp/prawn and set aside for later. This will season the shrimp and enhance its flavour. Skip if using seawater shrimp
3. Heat 3-4 tbsp olive oil and sauté minced garlic for 10 seconds on low flame
4. Add 1 tbsp crushed red chilli flakes and sauté for another 10 seconds on low flame. Add more or less chilli flakes depending on spice tolerance
5. Next add the tomato puree and mix well. Canned and crushed tomatoes can also be used
6. Add salt and simmer the tomato puree until it’s reduced and oil separates from the sides. This is important as the tomatoes can otherwise taste a bit raw especially when using fresh
7. Start cooking the pasta in salted boiling water at this point. It should take 8-10 minutes for the pasta to cook to al dente
8. Once the tomato puree has reduced, add herbs (parsley/basil/oregano) and mix. Cook for a few seconds
9. Add about 1/2 cup of pasta water to make it saucy. Taste the sauce and add 1/4 tsp sugar if its too sour. This will balance the sourness.
10. Add the shrimp and cook for 4-6 minutes depending on the size. It’s cooked when the flesh turns opaque and the shrimp curls into a “C” shape. Don’t overcook the shrimp or it will turn rubbery.
11. Taste the sauce and adjust salt if needed before adding in the pasta
12. Toss in the cooked pasta directly from the pot and mix until its nicely coated with the sauce
13. Garnish with some more herbs and serve
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SUBSTITUTES:
• No fresh/canned tomatoes?
Use 1:3 ratio of tomato paste and water
• No fresh herbs?
Use dried herbs of choice. Preferably dried oregano for a more robust flavour
• No red chilli flakes?
Crushed red pepper flakes, fresh red chillies can also be used
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TIPS:
• Always have the sauce ready before the pasta is cooked. In the video I timed it so they’re both done at almost the same time but you can cook the sauce first and then the pasta
• Don’t drain for add oil to pasta water. It’s unnecessary and is not how pasta must be cooked
• Always add salt to pasta water
• Since we are adding salt to shrimp, tomato sauce and pasta water, be careful to not add too much. You can always add more towards the end
• Always reserve pasta water to thin out the sauce
• For meal prep, store the shrimp sauce in an airtight container for up to 3 days and mix with cooked pasta as needed
So simple but so good.
This was really good. Thanks so much. 😍
I always disliked tomato pasta, but OMG THIS WAS SO GOOD!!!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT.
Also thanks for all the side notes and tips, helped a ton!
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is it okay if i half-cook the shrimp first before adding it to the sauce and finishing it off with the pasta?
I made it, and it was like a restaurant quality dish. I added more garlic and a bit of white wine. I don't need another shrimp pasta recipe. Thank you. Love from Trinidad!
I made it today and this is the first time I tried and ate spaghetti and trust me it turned out very tasty and the best part – easy ingredients and everything found in Indian homes.
This was SO good, thank you. I used a large tomato and just cooked it down instead of blending it because I didn’t have a blender. And I used a tsp of canned tomato purée I had on hand anyway. Diced a quarter of an onion (I made a very small portion) and this was EXACTLY what I was craving. This was so, so good. Thank you so much.
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Thank you for such a thorough and pleasant, easy to follow recipe. Subscribed!!
Can I use tomato sauce instead puree tomatoes?
absolutely amazing. delicious food. calming video.
Your presentation is so classy
You really deserve more subscribers!!your video quality,your recipes,the way you cook is amazing…..
Can I live with you? 😊💜 😂
Where did you buy the wooden cutting board
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This is so very delicious recipe 😋
Those Shrimps look cute like you. nonveg forbidden in August till September….Can you FedEx me 1kg pwease….
looks yummy!🙌🏽
This is therapy.. the video is therapy
Hello what is 1:3 ratio?
Lots of love from India (kerala)🤗
Shrimply delicious!
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Can we substitute the prawn and put chicken? Would the flavours still be good?
As usual, a really delicious recipe. Your videos are quite therapeutic. I cooked this last evening and added a little grated parmesan cheese to finish. I don't subscribe to the theory that parmesan and shellfish don't mix. The basic sauce would also be good under chicken breast with a parmesan coated crumb. Thanks again for your videos. Really enjoy them.
Amazing recipe Look delicious
Had to subscribe after stumbling upon this recipe. It's so therapeutic watching you cook. 🙂
Something therapeutic about your videos.. ❤️
Thank you for sharing! This looks amazing
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Looks delicious.
Beautiful
Wow looks tempting and delicious 😋👍😋. I want to eat 😋🥺🥺
I love your filming! And this recipe sounds delicious I will have to give it a try! 👌🏼
This is amazing timing, I had prawns and had come to the conclusion that I was just going to have it with salad and a baked potato, saw this and luckily had everything in so i made it.
I can confirm that it was easy and very very tasty, thank you sooooo much! I will defo make this again
All the prep and cooking felt like a foreplay, Eating must feel like love making 😉
Honestly I’ve made almost all your meals! Def has been the best channel I’ve stumbled upon!
Glad to found your channel..your way of presentation so soothing. Gotta try the recipe soon..shrimps are my favorites 😋
Wow, almost all your recipes are incredible, stay safe. Much love from UAE ❤️❤️
like 136 pasta dish with spicy shrimp sounds really great for a date night dinner looks very tasty
Great timing, making this tonight. 😍
Wow! This is so very delicious recipe you made, thank you for sharing your recipe.
Wow
Beautiful dish!
Its great i will try it
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