This shrimp pasta features creamy Mozzarella sauce, sun-dried tomatoes, basil, and red pepper flakes. Easy weeknight dinner!
You've come to the right place for shrimp recipes! I've made all kinds of shrimp pasta through the years, such as creamy shrimp pasta with mushrooms and pesto shrimp pasta, and this recipe definitely stands out as one of my favorites!
This recipe features creamy Mozzarella sauce with sun-dried tomatoes and basil. If you enjoy these flavors but prefer a different type of protein as opposed to shrimp, you can try this sun-dried tomato chicken pasta or delicious scallop pasta.
Easy Recipe
This shrimp pasta a ridiculously easy recipe which makes it a perfect choice for a weeknight dinner. The recipe pretty much involves only 4 steps.
- First, the shrimp is cooked in olive oil with lots of garlic. And, while you do it, your kitchen will smell so good!
- Then, make the cream sauce by sautéing sun-dried tomatoes and garlic, adding cream, basil, red pepper flakes, paprika.
- Next, Cook the pasta according to package instructions. Drain.
- Finally, combine everything together: shrimp, pasta, and the cream sauce! YUM!
Substitute for half and half
- What is Half-and-half? To keep it simple, Half-and-half is the US milk product that combines half whole milk and half heavy cream to form a lighter cream.
- Substitute ½ cup of milk + ½ cup of heavy cream for 1 cup of half-and-half.
How to store and reheat shrimp pasta
- Store leftovers in an airtight container, refrigerated, for up to 4 days.
- To reheat, add a small amount of milk or chicken broth (or water) to shrimp pasta and reheat gently over medium-low heat until the sauce just starts to bubble. At this point, turn heat to low, and continue reheating the pasta, without simmering.
- Keep your eyes on keeping the heat medium or low. If reheated over high heat, the cream will separate.
Can you freeze it?
- The creamy sauce does not retain its texture well when frozen. Therefore, I do not recommend freezing the creamy shrimp pasta.
How to make it gluten-free
- Use gluten-free brown rice penne or any other type of gluten-free short pasta. You can use gluten-free lentil penne or gluten-free quinoa pasta.
- Cook gluten-free pasta according to package instructions. Then drain and rinse with cold water to prevent gluten-free pasta from getting mushy and sticking together.
Tips and Tricks
- Use sun-dried tomatoes in oil. They are usually sold in glass jars. Drain sun-dried tomatoes from oil as much as you can before using them in this recipe. Do use oil from the jar to saute shrimp with garlic.
- Be careful not to overcook the shrimp. Do keep in mind that it's really easy to overcook the shrimp which will make it tough and rubbery and not so tasty. That's why it's important to have all ingredients ready to go and make this recipe as fast as you can and serve it immediately! That way you won't give a chance to shrimp to sit around and cook in its own juices.
- Use short pasta (penne) - that allows the sauce to coat every single bite!
- Make sure to season the shrimp pasta with just enough salt to bring out of the flavors of basil and sun-dried tomatoes. Do not add too much salt but do not skimp on it, either.
Why this recipe works
It's so easy to overcook the shrimp. However, what is great about this recipe is that even if you do overcook the shrimp, you will hardly notice it as the shrimp will be coated in the most delicious creamy sauce that will keep the shrimp moist and tender!
More delicious shrimp pasta recipes
I cook a lot with shrimp and pasta, so if you want to try other recipes, check out these:
- Creamy shrimp pasta with mushrooms - this is one of the most popular recipes on my site!
- Spicy shrimp pasta in garlic tomato cream sauce - shrimp seared in olive oil with crushed red pepper, paprika, and salt, then smothered in a spicy cream sauce made with chopped onions, minced garlic, crushed tomatoes, and cream.
- Pesto shrimp mushroom pasta - basil pesto and mushrooms taste great with shrimp!
- Garlic shrimp alfredo in creamy four-cheese pasta sauce - shrimp served over creamy white cheese Italian pasta sauce.
Creamy Mozzarella Shrimp Pasta
Ingredients
Pasta:
- 8 oz penne pasta (for gluten free version, use gluten free brown rice pasta)
Shrimp:
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (drained from sun-dried tomatoes jar or just use regular olive oil)
- 1 pound shrimp (without shells, and deveined)
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Creamy Sauce:
- 4 oz sun-dried tomatoes (without oil)
- 4 garlic cloves minced
- 1 cup half and half
- 1 cup mozzarella cheese shredded (do not use fresh Mozzarella, use pre-shredded Mozzarella)
- 1 tablespoon dried basil (if using fresh basil you can add more)
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes crushed, add more to taste
- ⅛ teaspoon paprika
- ½ cup reserved cooked pasta water (or more)
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions
How to cook pasta
- Cook pasta according to package instructions. Reserve some cooked pasta water. Drain the pasta.
How to cook shrimp
- Note: if using sun-dried tomatoes in oil (in a jar), make sure to drain sun-dried tomatoes from oil, before using them. Reserve 2 tablespoons of this drained oil for sauteing the shrimp as described below:
- Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil (reserved from the sun-dried tomatoes jar - see the note above, or use regular olive oil) in a large skillet on medium-high heat.
- Add shrimp with minced garlic. Cook the shrimp on one side for about 1 minute, until shrimp turns pink or golden brown on that side. While it cooks, sprinkle salt over the shrimp to cover every single shrimp.
- Make sure not to crowd the shrimp in the skillet, otherwise, moisture will form and shrimp won't sear right.
- After 1 minute, flip the shrimp over to the other side and cook for about 30 seconds or 1 minute more.
- The shrimp should be golden color or pink on both sides and not overcooked.
- Remove the shrimp to a plate, being careful to leave all the oil in the skillet.
How to make creamy Mozzarella sauce
- To the same skillet, add sun-dried tomatoes (drained from oil and sliced into smaller chunks, if needed) and more minced garlic.
- Saute sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil (remaining from shrimp) on medium heat, stirring, for 1 minute until the garlic is fragrant. The skillet should be hot.
- Add half and half to the hot skillet with sun-dried tomatoes and bring to boil.
- Add shredded cheese to the skillet, and quickly stir in while boiling. Immediately reduce to simmer.
- Continue cooking the sauce on low simmer heat, constantly stirring, until all the cheese melts and the creamy sauce forms.
- If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of half-and-half or reserved cooked pasta water.
- Add basil, crushed red pepper flakes, paprika. Stir.
- Add ¼ teaspoon of salt gradually, stirring on low heat and tasting (you might need slightly less than ¼ teaspoon).
How to assemble shrimp pasta
- Add cooked pasta to the sauce, and reheat gently on medium heat.
- Add the cooked shrimp, stir it in.
- Taste, and season with more salt, if needed.
- If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of half-and-half or reserved cooked pasta water.
- Let everything simmer on low heat for a couple of minutes for flavors to combine.
- Note: Make sure to salt the dish just enough to bring out of the flavors of basil and sun-dried tomatoes.
Video
Notes
- What is half-and-half? Substitute ½ cup of milk + ½ cup of heavy cream for 1 cup of half-and-half.
- If using sun-dried tomatoes in olive oil (in a jar), make sure to drain sun-dried tomatoes from oil, before using them. Reserve 2 tablespoons of this drained olive oil.
- Do not use fresh Mozzarella. Fresh Mozzarella is usually sold as a large ball or small balls in a brine or water solution. Do not shred fresh Mozzarella.
- Use Low-Moisture Part-Skim Mozzarella cheese. It is usually sold as solid blocks or as pre-shredded cheese in bags.
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclaimer:
The nutritional information on this website is only an estimate and is provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. It should not be used as a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
Arsal ur rehman
Hi
Could you also add an option to change the measurements from pounds/ounces to kilograms/grams?
Its quite annoying having to google every single measurement haha
Frank
Used pizza blend cheese. Outstanding!!!
Nancy
Just made this for my family and it was delicious! I didn’t add the red pepper since I was serving it to my toddlers but it was still very flavorful. I also used a different pasta (I had fusilli on hand) and it was perfect. Highly recommend!
De
Hey so when you say half and half that’s milk and whip cream or sour cream
Elizabeth
How many people does this recipe serve?
Cait
Do you have a recipe for this for an Instapot try??? I’ve made it before your way, & I LOVED it but i have an instapot now & im hooked! Recipe??!
AM
Are the calories listed per serving?
Saadia
I followed this recipe except that I used half heavy cream and half milk. It turned out perfect. I sprinkled good quality Parmesan cheese when it was served. This is definitely a keeper.
Kris
It was good and easy. Next time I’d use Parmesan cheese instead of mozzarella. A little to bland with the mozzarella.
Jim
Great flavor but again an issue with the cheese. I used solid mozzarella and grated it. Certainly you would not want to use fresh mozzarella . I added the cheese much later in the process , just before adding the herbs and spices. It never really smoothed out and once we added the shrimp it was kind of clumpy. I think that would be solved by using pre-shredded mozzarella as that contain cellulose and May contain corn starch and other ingredients to keep the cheese from lumping in the bag. These would likely also keep the cheese from clumping in the sauce.
Julia
Jim, thank you for your comment and your feedback. I did use pre-shredded low-moisture part-skim Mozzarella cheese.
Frances
This dish has great flavor but my cheese was a clumpy mess after seemingly following the directions very closely. I used shredded mozzarella, brought the cream to a boil and then reduced to a simmer before stirring in the cheese. My family liked the flavor but were totally turned off by the clumpy cheese. Any suggestions?
Julia
I would increase the heat slightly (still simmer but more intense simmer) and keep stirring until the cheese melts. You could also try to use heavy cream.
Kelly
I had the vent closed on the InstantPot and I think this made my shrimp mushy. It’s definitely something I will try again! More seasoning and make sure it’s on venting. Yum!!
Britt
How did you make it in the instapot?
Carol
Love this! Make it with and without the shrimp. Very tasty -- and easy to make. A keeper!
Julia
Thank you, Carol! Happy to hear you liked it!
Li
could i use parmesan cheese instead of mozzarella
Julia
Yes, you can!
Amber Wood Bailey
If time is an issue, You can change your style. I do a Kicken Chicken casserole. I don't want to disrespect this post, so I will just suggest googling spicy/creamy/Italian etc. Casseroles. SOOOOO many good ones out there. Not the healthiest of things sometimes, but they can be quick and so deeeelish! KICKEN CHICKEN HAS ROTEL, BTW. Time saver!!!
Teri
This recipe gave me the base to “make it my own”. I used chicken instead of shrimp, and I added mushrooms and spinach. Oh yes, I also used just heavy whipping cream. It was so full of flavor! It was AMAZINGLY delicious! In all of my years of cooking, I never used sun-dried tomatoes!! OH MY GOSH! I did not know what I have been missing! Thank you so much for this recipe! It is definitely a keeper!
Julia
You are very welcome! I am glad you tried this recipe and enjoyed it!