Simple Succulent Shrimp Scampi

"This recipe is easy, quick, and gives the impression of a gourmet chef! The ingredients are simple, but the taste is truly "succulent"!"
 
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Ready In:
32mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • First, Peel shrimp and devein if desired.
  • Then, saute garlic in olive oil for about 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Next, add the butter and shrimp.
  • Cook until shrimp are somewhat pink.
  • Finally, stir in wine and red pepper.
  • Reduce heat and allow shrimp fully cook.
  • When finished, sprinkle with parsley and serve over pasta or rice.
  • A few notes: Many of the ingredients can be altered to your own taste.
  • I recommend the following: 1/4 tsp of crushed red pepper1/4 cup of FRESH or 1/8 cup of dried parsley.
  • add more butter if you'd like.
  • serve over angel hair pasta.

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Reviews

  1. This is the first time I have ever cooked, or eaten for that matter, shrimp. I LOVED it! The flavor was really amazing. I used 5 cloves of garlic, italian parsley (fresh) and in a separate pan I sauteed some mushrooms in some olive oil, garlic, white wine, salt & pepper, and added them right at the end. All I had in the house was fettucini noodles, next time I will make sure to use the angle hair as I think it would have been a better match for the recipe. This was a big hit in my house. Thanks for the post, I will be serving this again.
     
  2. This was fast,easy,tasted excellent, and even looked elegant. I plan to make this recipe again for company. I did add the fresh parsley and fresh Parmesan cheese as suggested by the recipe poster, which I think were essential ingredients. I did not add anything extra, although if you adore garlic, I see no reason why you couldn't add even more. A winner of a recipe!
     
  3. I have been looking for a basic simple scampi recipe for ages and this more than fit the bill. We followed the recommendations for parsley and crushed red pepper which were just right. Next time I think I will cut down some on the butter but the taste was excellent!
     
  4. Excellent and easy! We have an abundance of shrimp on the US Gulf Coast. I usually like mine fried, but I've gone on a healthier eating program and eliminated white flours. This was a pleasing recipe, even with omitting the red pepper (due to personal preferences). I served it over brown basmati rice and used the dried parsley.
     
  5. A wonderful scampi recipe that certainly was quick and easy to prepare. Delicious by itself or over pasta. For my personal taste I will either decrease the amount of olive oil and increase the butter slightly or eliminate the olive oil and just use butter. Only a personal preference. I liked the zing that the crushed red pepper flakes added and I used the dried parsley also. Great flavor. Thanks
     
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I'm a recent college graduate out in the "real world"! Being a poor college student, I had to sacrifice a lot of life's luxuries, but never cooking. I love food and flavor too much! I was born in Louisiana and now live in Texas, so I love spicy foods and southern cooking.
 
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