Garlicky Lemon Shrimp Pasta

Golden shrimp. Silky noodles. Butter, olive olive oil, and plenty of garlic.

There are evenings when you want something that feels restaurant-worthy but comes together with pantry staples and a single pan. This is that dish. Bright lemon cuts through the richness of butter, olive oil brings depth, and garlic—used generously—creates that unmistakable aroma that fills the kitchen before the first bite ever hits the plate.

It’s simple. It’s bold. It’s the kind of pasta you twirl slowly and go quiet for.

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Recipe: Garlicky Lemon Shrimp Pasta


Ingredients

You’ll need:

  • 8 oz spaghetti (or linguine)
  • 1 lb large shrimp, peeled & deveined
  • 4–5 cloves garlic, finely minced (don’t be shy)
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp good olive oil
  • Zest + juice of 1 lemon
  • ¼ tsp red pepper flakes
  • Salt + cracked black pepper
  • Handful fresh parsley, chopped
  • Optional: splash of white wine & grated Parmesan

Quick Method

  1. Cook pasta in salted water until al dente. Reserve ½ cup pasta water.
  2. While it cooks, heat olive oil + butter in a pan over medium.
  3. Add garlic and red pepper flakes. Sauté 30–45 seconds until fragrant (not browned).
  4. Toss in shrimp. Cook 1–2 minutes per side until pink and just firm.
  5. Add lemon zest, juice, and a splash of pasta water (and wine if using). Let it bubble lightly.
  6. Add drained pasta directly to the pan. Toss until glossy and coated.
  7. Finish with parsley, black pepper, and Parmesan if you like it extra savory.

Serve immediately. Twirl. Lift. Inhale that garlic.

Chef’s Tips & Tricks

1. Salt Your Pasta Water Properly
It should taste like the sea. This is your first layer of seasoning.
2. Don’t Brown the Garlic
Golden and fragrant is perfect. Browned garlic turns bitter quickly.
3. Shrimp Cook Fast
The moment they curl into a “C” and turn opaque pink, they’re done. Overcooked shrimp tighten into a tough “O.”
4. Use the Pasta Water
That reserved starchy water is liquid gold. It emulsifies the butter and oil into a glossy sauce without adding heaviness.
5. Lemon Zest First, Juice Second
Zest gives aromatic brightness. Juice brings acidity. Using both creates depth.
6. Skip the Parmesan if You Want It Ultra-Light
Keep it citrus-forward and clean. Add cheese if you want savory richness.

Wine Pairings

This dish loves acidity and minerality.

Crisp Whites

  • Sauvignon Blanc – Herbal, citrus-driven, and bright.
  • Pinot Grigio – Clean and refreshing.
  • Albariño – Saline minerality complements shrimp beautifully.
  • Unoaked Chardonnay – For a rounder texture without overwhelming oak.

Light Red (If You Must)

  • Chilled Pinot Noir – Bright and delicate enough not to clash with lemon.

If using white wine in the sauce, cook with the same bottle you plan to pour.

Flavor Profile

This pasta delivers:

  • Aromatic garlic warmth
  • Bright citrus lift
  • Silky butter richness
  • Subtle heat from red pepper flakes
  • Fresh herbal finish

It feels coastal. Mediterranean. Light but indulgent at the same time.

Ingredient Selection Notes

Shrimp:
Large (16–20 count) shrimp give the best texture. Wild-caught when possible.
Olive Oil:
Use a high-quality extra virgin olive oil with peppery notes.
Garlic:
Fresh cloves only. Pre-minced jars dull the flavor.
Parsley:
Flat-leaf (Italian) parsley adds clean freshness.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve with crusty bread to swipe up the sauce.
  • Add a simple arugula salad dressed with olive oil and lemon.
  • Finish with a drizzle of good olive oil right before serving.

Storage & Reheating

Best enjoyed immediately.
If needed:

  • Store in airtight container up to 2 days.
  • Reheat gently over low heat with a splash of water or broth.
  • Avoid microwaving shrimp too long—they toughen quickly.

Nutrition Highlights

  • High in protein
  • Omega-3 rich from shrimp
  • Balanced fats from olive oil
  • Bright citrus supports digestion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute chicken?
Yes, but reduce lemon slightly to avoid overpowering.

Can I make it dairy-free?
Replace butter with more olive oil.

Can I add vegetables?
Spinach, cherry tomatoes, or asparagus fold in beautifully at the end.

Perfect For

  • Weeknight dinners
  • Date nights at home
  • Spring and summer entertaining
  • Light coastal menus


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