27/12/2020 20:49

Step-by-Step Guide to Make Ultimate Shrimp Diablo in Penne Pasta

by Edith Larson

Shrimp Diablo in Penne Pasta
Shrimp Diablo in Penne Pasta

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, shrimp diablo in penne pasta. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

I emulated this rendition of shrimp a la diablo after eating a similar dish at San Carlos Bay restaurant in Guadalups, AZ. After adding the shrimp and cooking it I stirred in cooked penne pasta and tossed to coat it. We'll definitely be making this again and as another reviewer. Shrimp Diablo is a recipe that puts out some heat.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook shrimp diablo in penne pasta using 17 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Shrimp Diablo in Penne Pasta:
  1. Make ready cream- reduced by a 1/4 to12 ounces
  2. Take penne pasta – cook until done
  3. Prepare olive oil
  4. Make ready shallot – fine diced
  5. Take each onion – small diced (2 ounces)
  6. Make ready garlic – finely chopped
  7. Make ready small habanero chile peppers- wear gloves – dice fine
  8. Get each red bell pepper – small diced
  9. Get tomato, plum – small dice
  10. Make ready shrimp – peeled (We used size 51-60 and you can always go larger or add more if desired)
  11. Make ready black pepper
  12. Make ready salt
  13. Prepare L&P -Worcestershire sauce
  14. Make ready Crystal hot sauce – Be careful with substituting other hot sauces
  15. Take tomato paste
  16. Prepare Parmesan cheese
  17. Prepare large basil leaves – chiffonade- fine ribbon cut just before service

While this dish is meant to be spicy, it doesn't mean you can't adjust the heat! Feel free to use less chili paste and red pepper. When the butter is melted, add one-third of the pasta and one-third of the Diablo sauce. Drain the pasta add the cooked Penne to the sauce and stir to coat.

Instructions to make Shrimp Diablo in Penne Pasta:
  1. Place cream in a large sauce pan and bring to a boil and turn down to a simmer. Let it cook and reduce.by 1/4 about 12 ounce – You must watch so it does not overflow, a 4 qt sauce pan works well.
  2. Cook of the penne pasta per the brands directions and set aside
  3. In a Hot large sauté pan addthe olive oil, garlic, onions and shallots and sauté 2 minute. Your are trying to lightly brown
  4. Add both types of peppers and tomatoes and cook one minute
  5. Add shrimp,seasoning add L&P -Worcestershire sauce cook until the shrimp turns pink.
  6. Add the hot sauce, tomato paste, reduced cream and Parmesan cheese and simmer for 2 minutes.
  7. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired.
  8. Toss with pasta and fresh basil.
  9. If you are afraid of spicy peppers you can always use less or none. This dish is not overly spicy its very balanced.

When the butter is melted, add one-third of the pasta and one-third of the Diablo sauce. Drain the pasta add the cooked Penne to the sauce and stir to coat. Remove pan from heat when shrimp goes from transparent to white in color. Spice Islands Pizza & Pasta Sicilian Seasoning (for topping once dish is on plate) has a slight sweet and savory taste. How to Make Shrimp Penne Pasta with Artichoke or Asparagus.

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