Baked Shrimp With Long Skinny Pasta

"The pasta is the only skinny thing about this recipe. Originally published in Bon Appetit under the name Judi's Baked Shrimp, it seemed to plead for a bed of pasta, so I was happy to oblige. Don't skip the breadcrumb topping; I tried that, and the results weren't nearly as good. If you want to serve shrimp at a dinner party, this concoction will make your reputation, and you'll never again be satisfied with ordinary scampi. Warning: Between the butter and the shrimp, there is nothing remotely low-cholesterol about this dish. Select your victims wisely. The garlic could be problematic if you have a date tonight, too. Blame Judi; it's her recipe and her fault."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Combine the SAUCE ingredients in a shallow baking pan large enough to hold the shrimp in one layer. Scoop out 1/4 cup of the sauce and keep it aside for a minute.
  • Add the SHRIMP to the baking dish and toss them around a little to coat them well with the sauce.
  • Make the crumb TOPPING by combining the breadcrumbs with the reserved sauce. Sprinkle the moistened crumbs over the shrimp. Bake 10 to 15 minutes and serve immediately, spooning each serving over cooked linguine or spaghetti or angel hair.

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I live in Florida, where I work in a doctor's office and spend any available free time on hobbies that do not include cooking. Since the kids grew up and left home, I'm enjoying not having to produce a dinner every day, and my husband has (reluctantly) learned how to make himself a meal. I still love to read cookbooks and cooking-related magazines, though, and thought I'd join recipezaar as a way to organize all the recipes my kids call to ask for.
 
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