mamas shrimp spaghetti pasta

Author of this recipe: Korey Crowner

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"Discover our Mamas Shrimp Spaghetti Pasta! A family favorite made at home with fresh ingredients. Perfect for a quick and delicious dinner or meal prep! Enjoy the flavor of shrimp in your classic spaghetti dish."

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  11. **Mamas Shrimp Spaghetti Recipe: A Flavorful Combination of Pasta and Fresh Shrimp**
  12. Prepare your kitchen for a mouthwatering meal with this unique twist on classic spaghetti: Mamas Shrimp Spaghetti! This dish combines tender pasta with juicy shrimp, creating an exciting flavorsome experience. Perfect for those seeking a fresh change from traditional recipes.
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  14. **Ingredients:**
  15. - 4 cups cooked elbow macaroni (preferably in a large pot)
  16. - 1 pound peeled and deveined large shrimp (size 5–8 inches)
  17. - 2 tablespoons olive or butter
  18. - Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  19. - 1 cup marinara sauce (your favorite brand)
  20. - Fresh basil leaves for garnish (optional)
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  22. **Tools:**
  23. - Large pot with a lid
  24. - Whisk or fork
  25. - Olive oil (for sautéing)
  26. - Small bowl
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  28. **Steps to Prepare Mamas Shrimp Spaghetti:**
  29. 1. **Cook the Pasta:**
  30. - Place the cooked elbow macaroni in a large pot.
  31. - Add salt and pepper to taste, ensuring it's well-seasoned before draining.
  32. - Drain the pasta and set aside.
  33. 2. **Prepare the Shrimp:**
  34. - Heat 1 tablespoon of olive or butter in a small pan over medium heat.
  35. - Sauté the shrimp in the hot oil until they become pink and just cooked through (do not overcook).
  36. - Be careful to avoid burning; once done, remove them from the pan.
  37. 3. **Make the Sauce:**
  38. - In the same pot as the pasta, add marinara sauce. Stir well to combine.
  39. - Simmer gently for 5–7 minutes until slightly thickened.
  40. 4. **Combine Components:**
  41. - Toss the cooked shrimp in a small bowl with a little salt and pepper to enhance flavor.
  42. - Pour the sautéed shrimp over the spaghetti.
  43. - Serve immediately or keep warm while adding a few drops of hot sauce for extra kick (optional).
  44. 5. **Garnish and Serve:**
  45. - Sprinkle fresh basil leaves on top if desired for a vibrant finish.
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  47. **Tips for Success:**
  48. - **Season Carefully:** Ensure your pasta water is seasoned before draining to infuse flavor into the dish.
  49. - **Cooking Time:** Shrimp should be cooked just until pink, ensuring they are neither overcooked nor raw. This prevents them from sticking to the pasta and ensures their juiciness.
  50. - **Sauce Consistency:** If you prefer a thicker sauce, add a bit more flour or cornstarch to the marinara while it’s cooking.
  51. Enjoy this flavorful twist on your favorite pasta dish! Whether you’re a novice chef or a foodie, this recipe guarantees a delicious and satisfying meal.

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FatN/A g
CarbohydratesN/A g
ProteinN/A g

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