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This healthy, quick, and easy Garlic Shrimp Pasta tastes like the special date-night dinner but requires very little effort. With nutritious veggies, shrimp, and scampi-inspired lemon garlic white wine sauce, this pasta dish is sure to impress for any occasion.

easy garlic pasta shrimp homemade with vegetables

Easy Garlic Shrimp Pasta Recipe

Shrimp pasta has a fancy feel to it, but shrimp themselves are a weeknight dinner superhero.

Quick-cooking and a good source of lean protein, shrimp make it easy to pull together recipes that feel elevated, like Cajun Shrimp Pasta and Spicy Shrimp Pasta, even when you are short on time.

This homemade garlic shrimp pasta certainly makes me feel like a fancy restaurant chef (same with Seafood Pasta), but its quick and simple preparation makes it a deliciously doable recipe that even beginner cooks can serve with confidence and success.

It’s the perfect balance between healthy and indulgent, easy and impressive, and ultimately, down-right delicious.

best ever garlic shrimp pasta in a skillet with carrots, pea pods, and red peppers

5 Star Review

“Made this for dinner tonight and… WOW. For such a simple recipe, the flavors came together sooo nicely!”

— Codi —

How to Make the Best Garlic Shrimp Pasta

Although this healthy garlic shrimp pasta does take advantage of freezer shortcuts, it still tastes fresh and lively thanks to an infusion of boldly flavored ingredients.

Flavor-wise, this recipe is similar to a Baked Shrimp Scampi pasta but is much lighter.

I opted to make this garlic shrimp pasta without cream and no butter.

I found that with the vibrancy of the garlic, the freshness of the lemon zest, and the perk of the Parmesan cheese, the shrimp pasta simply didn’t need it.


The Ingredients

Dietary Note

For a low carb or gluten free garlic shrimp pasta, swap the whole wheat pasta for your favorite gluten free pasta variety. You could also omit the pasta and go for Roasted Spaghetti Squash instead, or use zucchini noodles like this Healthy Shrimp Scampi.

Frozen vs. Fresh Shrimp

Go frozen! I can hear the seafood purists on my tail now. Speaking of tails, you can buy frozen raw shrimp with the tails (and veins and shells) already removed and save yourself some much-deserved additional time.

Truth be told, unless you live near the ocean, the shrimp you buy “fresh” at the grocery usually arrive frozen, then are thawed before being sold.

If you truly want to spring for fresh shrimp, it’s worth asking to ensure you receive a better quality product.

Market Swap

Feel free to swap in other vegetables you enjoy. Garlic shrimp pasta with broccoli, garlic shrimp pasta with spinach (use baby spinach), and cherry tomato shrimp pasta are some fantastic options.

Substitution Tip

You can substitute low-sodium chicken broth if you prefer to make garlic butter shrimp pasta without wine.

The Directions

  1. Cook and drain the pasta, reserving some of the pasta water.

minced garlic in a saute pan

  1. Cook the shallot in a large skillet until fragrant.

a skillet sauting shrimp with white wine and olive oil for pasta

  1. Add the garlic and then the shrimp, topping with the spices. When shrimp is cooked through, remove it to a plate. Shrimp cooks in 3 to 4 minutes.

bright and vibrant assorted mixed vegetables steaming in a skillet

  1. Cook the vegetables and remaining spices in the skillet until hot.

a skillet with pasta shrimp and vegetables in a simple sauce for garlic shrimp pasta

  1. Add the white wine and shrimp to the skillet. Stir in the lemon zest and juice. Add the cooked pasta to the skillet and toss. Serve warm with Parmesan and parsley. ENJOY!

Wine Pairing

A dry white wine, like Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, would pair nicely with this dish.

garlic shrimp pasta with vegetables in a white bowl with a fork

Recipe Adaptations

Storage Tips

What to Serve with Shrimp Pasta

While this garlic shrimp pasta is hearty enough for a stand-alone meal, here are some suggestions for side dishes that pair well with it.

The Best Skillet

My go-to pan for easy one-pan recipes and 30-minute meals made on the stovetop.

What? You’re making creamy shrimp pasta for dinner?

Add a chair (and an extra glass of wine) to the table. I’ll be there in 30!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can You Use Cooked Shrimp in Pasta?

Sure! If you would like to swap the raw shrimp for precooked shrimp, you will want to add them to the garlic and shallots long enough to simply coat them in the mixture. Any longer and you’ll risk overcooking the shrimp.

Why Are My Shrimp Tough and Chewy?

Shrimp are quick to cook, making them VERY easy to overcook. Tough or chewy shrimp are often the result of overcooking. Make sure to cook the shrimp just until they turn pink and are no longer translucent. Any longer, and you risk them becoming tough. Shrimp typically cook in 3 to 4 minutes.

Are Prawns the Same as Shrimp?

No. While often used interchangeably in many recipes due to their similar taste, appearance, and cooking time, prawns and shrimp are actually two different crustaceans. With that said, you can certainly make this a garlic prawns and pasta recipe if prawns are more accessible to you.

A quick and easy garlic shrimp pasta in a bright lemon garlic wine sauce. Inspired by shrimp scampi, this healthy version is ready in 30!

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Serving: 1(of 4)Calories: 408kcalCarbohydrates: 53gProtein: 28gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 146mgPotassium: 619mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 2415IUVitamin C: 44mgCalcium: 156mgIron: 4mg

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