Best Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Pasta Recipe - Talking Meals (2024)

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Easy Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Pasta Recipe is simply delicious with a sweet and savory butter that’s browned until nutty and delicious.

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Lick your lips buttery, silky, slightly sweet, slightly nutty…this is my Easy Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Pasta Recipe! It has rocked my world this week and it’s about to rock yours. Now, before you run because it’s January and you’re on a health kick and ‘butter’ scares you, listen up. It’s only 485 calories per serving and it’s outrageously delicious! A little butter browned goes a long way here.

Here is a video showing how easy this recipe is!

Shrimp: Delicious and Good for You

Ever since getting my Certification in Nutrition and Healthy Living, I look for added health benefits of foods. Fish is a healthy protein that I wish we ate more of in my family. The truth is, it’s difficult to get the kids to eat it. But, they really like shrimp! They like that they can pick it up with their fingers and has a fresh flavor that’s more mild than fish.

For me, I’m happy because shrimp has many healthy benefits. It’s low in calories and it’s lean source protein. It also has Vitamin B12, Iron, and Magnesium. Shrimp, like fish, also contains antioxidants. Antioxidants have been linked to promoting heart health. (Always consult with your medical provider for any questions or concerns about your specific diet).

Here are a couple more delicious and easy Shrimp Dinner Recipes to try!

  • Shrimp Baja Tacos with Mango Salsa and Chipotle Crema
  • Shrimp and Grits with Cream Sauce and Chicken Andouille Sausage
  • Shrimp Mei Fun Recipe {Singapore Rice Noodles}
  • Garlic Lime Shrimp with Tzatziki Sauce
  • Baked Coconut Shrimp
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Simple Equipment Needed

I use my absolute favorite12″ Ceramic Pan, which is great because food really does slide right off with minimal oil and I don’t have to worry about food sticking and burning. It comes with a glass lid, which is perfect for watching your dinner cook!

Prep-Ahead Steps for Orange Brown Butter Shrimp

We are all extremely busy and making dinner during the week can be overwhelming. Here are the steps you prepare in the day(s) in advance and store in the fridge as your meal Kit… (See the recipe below for more details)

For this recipe, you can prep everything, but you do not want to cook the shrimp until you are ready to eat. The shrimp take just a few minutes to cook and do not reheat very well without becoming rubbery. Make sure your shrimp are fully cleaned and rinsed under cold water. Keep in the fridge until ready to cook.

Thinly Slice the 2 scallions. Mince the garlic. Chop the parsley.

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Cut the orange in half and cut 2 thin slices from half and then quarter those slices. Zest the other half of the orange, then juice both halves of the orange and set the juice, the zest, and slices aside. (or store in the fridge)

In a small sauce pot, add the butter and simmer on low heat until it gets brown and starts to release a nutty, almost sweet aroma, about 5-8 minutes. Turn off heat and set aside for later.

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Cook the Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Pasta Recipe

Boil a large pot of water for the pasta. Once the pasta water is boiling, add a splash of Olive Oil and a pinch of salt.

Add the pasta and stir so that it all is immersed in the water and doesn’t stick it itself. Boil the pasta until al dente.

Preheat large skillet on high heat. Add olive oil to the pan and spread it around to coat the bottom.

Add flour to a wide bowl and season with salt and pepper. Dredge shrimp in the flour, then shake the excess flour off and add to the hot oiled pan.

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Cook on medium to high heat for 2-3 minutes, then flip each piece and cook for one more minute.

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Add the juice from the orange, the orange zest, the orange slices, the butter, the minced garlic, scallions, 1 tablespoon parsley, and the broth.

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Cook for 1 minute in the sauce and then flip the shrimp and cook for one more minute until sauce starts to thicken. Add the cooked pasta directly from the pasta water and mix to combine. Add salt and pepper to taste.

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Serve and garnish with the remaining parsley.

ENJOY! 😍 Carrie

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Easy Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Pasta Recipe

Lick-your-lips buttery, silky, slightly sweet, slightly nutty…this is my Easy Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Recipe! It's only 485 calories per serving and it's outrageously delicious! A little butter, when browned, goes a long way here. Mixed with fettuccine that's perfectly coated with the silky sauce, it's a perfect dish. #shrimprecipes #pastareceipes #seafoodrecipes #familydinner #dinnerideas

CourseMain Course

CuisineAmerican, French

Keyworddinner, seafood recipes, shrimp

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Servings 4 servings

Calories 485 kcal

Author Carrie Tyler

Ingredients

  • 1poundCleaned Raw Shrimp (size 26-30/lb)
  • 3tablespoonsAll Purpose Flour
  • ½teaspoonSalt
  • ½teaspoonPepper
  • 4tablespoonsButter, salted
  • 1Orange
  • 1CupChicken or vegetable Broth
  • 1cloveGarlic, minced
  • 1Scallions
  • 2tablespoonsParsley
  • Fresh Ground Pepper to taste
  • 1tablespoonExtra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 10ouncesFettuccineor your favorite pasta and shape

Instructions

Prep-Ahead Instructions

  1. Make sure your shrimp are fully cleaned and rinsed under cold water. Keep in the fridge until ready to cook.

  2. Thinly Slice the 2 scallions. Mince the garlic. Chop the parsley.

  3. Cut the orange in half and cut 2 thin slices from half and then quarter those slices. Zest the other half of the orange, then juice both halves of the orange and set the juice, the zest, and slices aside. (or store in the fridge)

  4. In a small sauce pan, add the butter and simmer on low heat until it gets brown and starts to release a nutty, almost sweet aroma, about 5-8 minutes. Turn off heat and set aside for later.

Cook your Orange Brown Butter Shrimp Pasta

  1. Boil a large pot of water for the pasta. Once the pasta water is boiling, add a splash of Olive Oil and a pinch of salt. Add the pasta and stir so that it all is immersed in the water and doesn't stick it itself. Boil the pasta until al dente.

  2. Add flour to a wide bowl and season with salt and pepper. Dredge shrimp in the flour, then shake the excess flour off and add to the hot oiled pan.

  3. Preheat large skillet on high heat. Add olive oil to the pan and spread it around to coat the bottom. Cook the shrimp on medium to high heat for 2-3 minutes, then flip each piece and cook for one more minute.

  4. Add the juice from the orange, the orange zest, the orange slices, the butter, the minced garlic, scallions, 1 tablespoon parsley, and the broth. Cook for 1 minute in the sauce and then flip the shrimp and cook for one more minute until sauce starts to thicken.

  5. Add the cooked pasta directly from the pasta water and mix to combine. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve and garnish with the remaining parsley.

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FAQs

Should I peel shrimp before cooking in pasta? ›

You can cook shrimp with the shell on or off. If you want to peel off the shell, start by pulling off the legs and the shell can easily slip off. You can leave the shell on the tail or remove it, depending on your recipe. Shrimp have a dark threadlike digestive tract (aka vein) running along their curved backs.

How to make pasta like a pro? ›

How To Cook Pasta: 10 Tips And Tricks
  1. DON'T put oil in your water or on your pasta. ...
  2. Fill your pot properly. ...
  3. Salt your water like the sea. ...
  4. Bring water to a rapid boil before adding the pasta. ...
  5. Drop and stir. ...
  6. Check the package for timing. ...
  7. Always save some cooking water. ...
  8. Drain don't dry.

Should I soak shrimp in milk before cooking? ›

Some prefer to soak seafood in milk before cooking to keep it from tasting too fishy. If you choose to soak your shrimp, you should do so with whole milk for at least 10 minutes.

What is the golden rule for pasta? ›

To be sure that your pasta is cooked correctly, it is enough to follow a few, simple rules. To begin with, you should keep in mind the right quantities. In Italy, the golden rule for cooking pasta is 1, 10, 100 or 1 liter of water, 10 grams of salt for every 100 grams of pasta.

What is the secret to perfect pasta? ›

Give your pasta a good stir right after you add it to your pot to break up any initial clumps. Then stir every couple minutes to make sure it stays broken up and ensure even cooking. Don't rely solely on the cooking time on your pasta's package.

What to add to pasta to make it taste better? ›

Simply add a tablespoon of olive oil to the boiling water before adding the pasta. In addition, you can also try tossing the cooked pasta with a sauce made with fresh ingredients, such as garlic, olive oil, fresh basil, or crushed tomatoes. This can help to bring out the flavor of the pasta and make it more satisfying.

Do you take the skin off shrimp before cooking? ›

Cooking shrimp with the shell on may seem convenient, but it can also hinder the absorption of flavors in your shrimp, making peeling at the table a messy affair as well. Remember to remove the shell before cooking if you want your sautéed shrimp to absorb intense flavors.

Do you cut the tails off shrimp for pasta? ›

However, while this task may seem tedious, there are many reasons you should leave the tails on your cooked shrimp. For one, leaving the tails on will help you grip the shrimp better. It will also give your dish extra flavor and moisture and make them look larger and more visually appealing.

How to cook already cooked shrimp for pasta? ›

Reheat shrimp in the skillet.

Add enough oil to coat the bottom of a skillet or frying pan and place it over the stove. Add your shrimp in an even layer. Cook the shrimp for two to three minutes on each side.

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