This Shrimp Pesto Pasta with Spinach and Mushrooms features tender pasta swirled with pesto, veggies, and perfectly sauteed shrimp. Everyone in my family loves this easy, yet impressive, weeknight dinner!
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Keyword Shrimp Pesto Pasta
Prep Time 25 minutesminutes
Cook Time 20 minutesminutes
Total Time 45 minutesminutes
Servings 3servings
Calories 519kcal
Author Jenn Laughlin - Peas and Crayons
Ingredients
CREAMY PESTO PASTA
3-4cupsfarfalle (bow-tie) pasta
8ozsliced baby portobello mushrooms
2.5ozbaby spinach leaves
2-3clovesgarlic(minced)
6TBSPhomemade or store-bought pesto
½cupfreshly grated parmesan cheeseplus extra to garnish
First prep your shrimp as indicated earlier in the post and set aside in a cool bowl with ice water while you cook your vegetables and sauce.
Bring a large non-stick pan to medium heat and saute the mushrooms, spinach and garlic in a teeny drizzle of your favorite healthy oil, taking care not to burn the garlic.
While your vegetables cook, boil your pasta in a medium pot per the box's instructions.
Drain, return to pot, stir in pesto, and set aside.
Once the mushrooms are tender and the spinach has wilted, pour in your milk or cream and reduce heat to low.
Add parmesan, garlic powder. onion powder, and paprika as well as any salt and pepper to taste. Simmer on low, stirring to combine the flavors and melt the cheese.
I left the salt and pepper up to your own personal tastes just to be on the safe side. Some prefer a saltier pasta dish while others like to only add a pinch. I wouldn't leave it out [the salt helps further amplify the flavors of the dish] but simply choose your amount based on preference!
The noodles and vegetable sauce should be done around the same time.
Pour the sauce over the pot of pesto noodles and stir.
Use your stove top's "warm" setting to keep the pot warm or use the lowest heat setting available.
Quickly saute your shrimp [this should only take a few minutes] with butter and seasonings and add to the warm pasta and sauce.
If you like your pasta piping hot, simply increase the heat a bit and stir constantly while it heats, adding the shrimp at the end. You can remove the tails before serving if you'd like or leave them on for presentation as many restaurants typically do. Up to you!
Spoon into bowls or pile onto plates and garnish with freshly grated parmesan cheese and a pinch of red pepper flakes.
Serve immediately and enjoy!
Notes
Feeling saucy? If you prefer a saucier pasta bowl, double the milk/cream, add a little extra pesto, and add any extra seasoning to taste. Let your taste buds be your guide! Consider this comfort food with a twist. It's plate-licking good!Nutrition Facts below are estimated using an online recipe nutrition calculator. Adjust as needed and enjoy!