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Classic Shrimp Scampi
Scampi are tiny, lobster-like crustaceans with pale pink shells (also called langoustines). Italian cooks in the United States swapped shrimp for scampi, but kept both names. Thus the dish was born, along with inevitable variations. This classic recipe makes a simple garlic, white wine and butter sauce that goes well with a pile of pasta or with a hunk of crusty bread. However you make the dish, once the shrimp are added to the pan, the trick is to cook them just long enough that they turn pink all over, but not until their bodies curl into rounds with the texture of tires.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 12:04:14 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
42
Low
Glycemic Load
3
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories364.6 kcal (18%)
Total Fat16.4 g (23%)
Carbs7.5 g (3%)
Sugars0.3 g (0%)
Protein36.9 g (74%)
Sodium972.5 mg (49%)
Fiber0.7 g (3%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings
2 tablespoonsbutter
2 tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
4garlic cloves
minced
½ cupdry white wine
or broth
¾ teaspoonkosher salt
or to taste
⅛ teaspooncrushed red pepper flakes
or to taste
freshly ground black pepper
1.75 poundsshrimp
large, or extra-large, shelled
⅓ cupparsley
chopped
0.5lemon
freshly squeezed juice of
pasta
cooked, or crusty bread
Instructions
Step 1
PREPARATION
Step 2
In a large skillet, melt butter with olive oil. Add garlic and sauté until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add wine or broth, salt, red pepper flakes and plenty of black pepper and bring to a simmer. Let wine reduce by half, about 2 minutes.
Step 3
Add shrimp and sauté until they just turn pink, 2 to 4 minutes depending upon their size. Stir in the parsley and lemon juice and serve over pasta or accompanied by crusty bread.
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