20 minutes or less is all it takes to make this bright garlic shrimp pasta recipe! Prepared Mediterranean-style and tossed in a light sauce with garlic, onions, white wine, and lemon juice. Add your favorite salad to start! Tips and video below.
Shrimp pasta, Mediterranean-style!
We’re pasta lovers around here, but there is a reason this one is top of my family’s list (along with pasta primavera and this olive oil pasta)!
Shrimp and pasta are a match made in heaven! I’ll often serve my shrimp scampi over angel hair pasta. But this time, I tossed the shrimp in a a light Mediterranean sauce–with garlic, fresh tomatoes, white wine, and lemon juice. It is next level delicious.
This garlic shrimp pasta recipe is like fine dining in the comfort of your own home. Best part, you can make it in 20 minutes or less!
Time-Saving Tip: Get your pasta cooking, and while that’s happening, go ahead and cook your shrimp and prepare the sauce.
What kind of pasta to use?
Yes, the kind of pasta matters! Long, round pastas like spaghetti or angle hair pasta work really with with our light garlic lemon and wine sauce. Thinner pasta provides a beautiful delicate presentation and allows the elements of this shrimp pasta recipe to shine!
I don’t recommend using tube-shaped pasta (like penne or rigatoni) in this recipe; they’re better suited for thick sauces like ragu.
And if you’re following a strict Mediterranean diet, use whole grain pasta.
How do you cook shrimp for pasta?
Because shrimp cooks quickly, I find it best to cook it separately and then add it to the pasta a few seconds before serving.
In this shrimp and pasta recipe, I simply cook the shrimp in my pan with a little bit of extra virgin olive oil. Depending on the size of the shrimp, this will take about 4 to 5 minutes in total.
How do you know when shrimp is done? It’s really easy to tell. Raw shrimp is grey and flappy, but you can tell it’s cooked when it turns a pearly pink color. Avoid over-cooking the shrimp, and remember that you’ll add them to the pasta for a few more seconds to warm up before serving.
How to make shrimp pasta?
(This is the step-by-step for those who need a visual. The recipe with ingredient measurements is just below)
- Cook the pasta. Get the pasta cooking in boiling water according to package. Remember to add salt. Save a bit of the starchy pasta water before draining.
- Cook the shrimp. Do this while the pasta is cooking to save time. My shrimp took about 4 minutes, cooked in a bit of extra virgin olive oil over medium-high heat. (If your shrimp is frozen, it should be properly thawed before cooking)
- Make the sauce. Remove the shrimp so you can us the same pan. Cook the onions and garlic with a bit of kosher salt, oregano and red pepper flakes (I used Aleppo-style pepper). Cook over medium/medium-low heat for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the wine and allow it to cook for a minute then add the lemon zest and lemon juice.
- Parsley and tomatoes join the party for just a few seconds (30 to 40 seconds or so). You want the tomatoes to still have a good bite.
- Put it all together. Mix in the pasta, and if you need to, add a bit of pasta water. Toss to be sure the pasta is well-coated. Add the cooked shrimp and toss until warmed through.
- To finish, a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese, more red pepper flakes and parsley to your liking
I like to add a big salad to start. Panzanella (when tomatoes are in season), or this white bean salad for a hearty option.
Make ahead & Storage
- To make this recipe ahead: Cook the pasta and prepare the sauce one night in advance. Store them separately in the fridge in tight-lid containers. Cook the shrimp the next day just before serving. Warm the sauce and the pasta over medium heat, adding a bit of pasta water as needed. Add in the just-cooked shrimp and toss to combine.
- Storage: Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 2 nights (assuming the shrimp is fresh or had been properly stored in the freezer before cooking). Warm through over medium heat , adding a little bit if liquid if needed. I like to keep the shrimp out and add it in to warm through just before serving. This will avoid over-cooking the shrimp.
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Shrimp Pasta Recipe, Mediterranean-Style
Ingredients
- 3/4 lb thin spaghetti
- Kosher salt
- Extra virgin olive oil
- 1 lb large shrimp peeled and deveined (thawed if frozen)
- Black pepper
- ½ red onion chopped
- 5 garlic cloves minced
- 1 teaspoon dry oregano
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes (or 1 teaspoon Aleppo pepper flakes)
- 1 cup dry white wine I used Pinot Grigio
- 1 lemon zested and juiced
- Large handful chopped fresh parsley about 1 cup packed
- 2 to 3 vine ripe tomatoes chopped
- Parmesan cheese to your liking.
Instructions
- Cook the pasta in salted boiling water according to package (about 9 minutes). Reserve a little bit of the starchy pasta cooking water. Drain the pasta well.
- While the pasta is cooking, cook the shrimp. In a large pan heat 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil over medium-high heat until the oil is shimmering but not smoking. Cook the shrimp on each side for 2 to 3 minutes until it turns pink. Transfer the shrimp to a side plate for now.
- In the same pan add a little more extra virgin olive oil, if needed. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the onions, garlic, oregano and red pepper flakes (I used Aleppo-style pepper). Cook for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the wine to the pan and scrape up any pieces of garlic and onions. Cook the wine for 1 minute to reduce then add the lemon juice and lemon zest.
- Add the chopped parsley and tomatoes, toss about for about 30 to 40 seconds. Season with Kosher salt.
- Add the cooked pasta to the pan, and toss to coat. Add some of the pasta starchy water if you need to.
- Finally, add the cooked shrimp. Allow the shrimp to warm through briefly (another 30 seconds), then remove the pasta from heat.
- To finish, sprinkle a little grated parmesan cheese and more red pepper flakes or Aleppo pepper. Serve immediately!
Video
Notes
- To make this recipe ahead: Cook the pasta and prepare the sauce one night in advance. Store them separately in the fridge in tight-lid containers. Don’t cook the shrimp until just before serving. Warm the sauce and the pasta over medium heat, adding a bit of pasta water as needed. Add the cooked shrimp and follow the recipe.
- Storage: Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 2 nights.
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So delicious!!!! My husband asked me to make it again a few nights later. I added some scallops to it the second time.
So glad you guys enjoyed it, Amber!
This shrimp pasta will be a HUGE hit at our house!! I am so excited to try it!
Enjoy!!!
Such an incredible pasta dish! I love the flavors!! I can’t wait to try it!
Thanks, Katerina!
This is packed full of amazing flavors! I can’t wait to give it a try!
Thanks, Toni!
I can already tell this is going to be a family hit, can’t wait to make it!
Hope you guys love it!!!
Yummy! My daughter and I are going to love this recipe! I can’t wait to try this!
I know for sure this Mediterranean Garlic Shrimp Pasta would be a huge hit in my house!
Hope you give it a try! You’ll LOVE it!!
Quick and delicious! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it, Kim!
Made this yesterday and my kids loved it!! I only skipped the wine.
Definitely will repeat!
Awesome! So glad it was a hit with the family!!
Made this last night.. so so delicious!! Definitely a keeper!
Wonderful!! Thanks, Alexandra!
I would cut the amount of lemon recommended in half. I used a small amount of heavy cream to give the sauce some thickness. Added more salt and pepper at the end to give it some kick.
Thanks for sharing, Jo. Sure, lemon can be adjusted according to personal taste. This is intentionally not a creamy shrimp pasta, but as you mentioned, can definitely be added according to personal preference.
What can at wine is good for the pasta
Hi Juan, as indicated in the recipe card, I used Pinot Grigio…you can use a white wine that you enjoy, as long as it is not too sweet…it does not have to be terribly expensive
So delicious and light! I’ll never skip lemon juice and zest in a recipe again!
So glad you enjoyed it, Audrey! Thanks for sharing.
Hello! Super excited to try this recipe! I just had one question, what is a good substitute for the dry white wine? Thanks.
Thanks, Kay! You can use a bit of broth in place of the wine. it won’t give you the same flavor profile, but will provide the liquid needed for the sauce.
I am so glad the sauce is olive oil and citrus based as opposed to something heavy and creamy. This is a delicious pasta option. Thanks so much for sharing!
So glad to hear it, Steven. Thanks!
Dinner tonight 100 percent! So excited for all the delicious flavors.
Awesome, Sarah! Thank you!
What can you substitute the wine with? I do NOT use alcohol in any of my cooking.
Thanks
Miriam
Miriam, you can use a bit of broth instead.