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This Shrimp Alfredo Fettuccini is a major comfort food. There’s just something about a mountain of pasta consumed by rich creamy sauce, and studded with large, tender shrimp that has my name written all over it. It reminds me of my favorite dish at Olive Garden; seafood Alfredo.
I sent some leftovers of this pasta to my sisters house and she called me soon after to ask if I had posted it on my blog yet, adding, “This is better than any restaurant Alfredo I’ve ever tried!” It’s a winner.
Not to mention, the price you pay for 1 plate of this at Olive Garden could feed a family of six. It’s also surprisingly easy to make and is ready in under 30 minutes. My son LOVES it and I don’t have to remind him 100 times to take another bite.
Watch How to Make Creamy Shrimp Alfredo Pasta:
Ingredients for Creamy Shrimp Alfredo Pasta:
3/4 lb fettuccine or penne pasta
1 lb shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 Tbsp oil
1 small onion, finely chopped
2 Tbsp butter
1 garlic clove
1/3 cup white wine (I used Ste Chapelle Chardonay ~$6)*
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1/3 cup parmesan cheese
S&P to taste
Sprinkle of paprika
Parsley or basil for garnish if desired

*Want to Substitute the Wine?
No problem! Omit the white wine and squeeze some lemon juice into the sauce after adding the cream, adding the lemon juice to taste (about 1/2 medium lemon) then season to taste with salt, pepper and paprika. Use freshly squeezed lemon juice, not concentrate.
How to make Creamy Shrimp Alfredo Pasta:
1. Cook 3/4 lb fettuccini noodles in salted water according to package instructions and drain. Don’t rinse (this helps the sauce stick to the noodles better).
2. Lightly season shrimp with salt, pepper and paprika. Preheat a large skillet to med/high and add 1 Tbsp oil. Once oil is hot, add shrimp in a single layer and cook 1-2 min per side or just until fully cooked and no longer translucent. They should be golden/pink on the outside and opaque white on the inside. Don’t over-do it or they will be rubbery. Remove shrimp to a separate bowl.

3. In same pan, over medium/high heat, add 2 Tbsp butter and onion and sauté onion till golden. Stir in garlic and sauté another minute. Stir in 1/3 cup white wine and reduce to 25% scraping the bottom to deglaze the pan.

4.Stir in Cream and simmer for 2 min. Next, sprinkle the top with 1/3 cup parmesan (or add to taste) and stir just until creamy and smooth and remove from heat. Don’t boil or the cheese will separate from the cream. Add about 1/4 tsp paprika and season with S&P to taste.

5. Add the cooked shrimp and drained (un-rinsed pasta). Garnish with parsley, basil, extra parmesan or freshly cracked pepper if desired.



Shrimp Alfredo Pasta Recipe

Ingredients
- 3/4 lb fettuccine or penne pasta
- 1 lb shrimp, peeled and deveined
- 1 Tbsp oil
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 garlic clove
- 1/3 cup white wine, I used Ste Chapelle Chardonay ~$6
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 1/3 cup parmesan cheese
- S&P to taste
- Sprinkle of paprika
- Parsley or basil for garnish if desired
Instructions
- Cook 3/4 lb fettuccini noodles in salted water according to package instructions and drain. Don't rinse (this helps the sauce stick to the noodles better).
- Lightly season shrimp with salt, pepper and paprika. Preheat a large skillet to med/high and add 1 Tbsp oil. Once oil is hot, add shrimp in a single layer and cook 1-2 min per side or just until fully cooked and no longer translucent. They should be golden/pink on the outside and opaque white on the inside. Don't over-do it or they will be rubbery. Remove shrimp to a separate bowl.
- In same pan, over medium/high heat, add 2 Tbsp butter and onion and sauté onion till golden. Stir in garlic and sauté another minute. Stir in 1/3 cup white wine and reduce to 25% scraping the bottom to deglaze the pan.
- Stir in Cream and simmer for 2 min. Next, sprinkle the top with 1/3 cup parmesan (or add to taste) and stir just until creamy and smooth and remove from heat. Don't boil or the cheese will separate from the cream. Add about 1/4 tsp paprika and season with S&P to taste.
- Add the cooked shrimp and drained (un-rinsed pasta). Garnish with parsley, basil, extra parmesan or freshly cracked pepper if desired.




This recipe is probably my favorite shrimp alfredo recipe. So creamy and delicious! Simple ingredients with instructions that are easy to follow. I finished it off with some cajun seasoning to give it a kick. I used cheap white wine and it was still delicious. Thanks for sharing, Natasha! I look forward to trying your other recipes.
I’m so happy to hear that, Jade! Thank you for that wonderful review!
Would this work with regular 2% milk instead of whipping cream ?
Hi KM, in this recipe, milk will make the sauce very loose and it won’t form properly.
This recipe is probably my favorite shrimp alfredo recipe. So creamy and delicious! Simple ingredients with instructions that are easy to follow. I finished it off with some cajun seasoning to give it a kick. I used cheap white wine and it was still delicious. Thanks for sharing, Natasha! I look forward to trying your other recipes.
Made this for a Golden Globe watching Party … It won the award for the best dish ever!! Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfect. Thank You.
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing your great review!
Can I substitute shrimp with chicken and mushrooms?
I think that should work! You may also try this recipe here. I hope that helps
I made this tonight and we all loved it You make it so easy to be able to teach what others say is hard. I wish you could have your own tv show. Your recipes open up a whole new world for me. I am also a big fan of Cooking with Nonna on YouTube I think you should use some of her money making ideas like creating custom Natasha’s Kitchen written in fancy letters on an apron like rosella did. She also found cooking knives in Italy which she repackaged with Cooking with Nonna logo on them and they’re always selling out. You could do the same thing except with Ukrainian and Russia. Get their cooking knives and repackage them with you and Vadims pic on them People would buy it
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Julia! 🙂
Hi can I substitute the whipping cream for almond breeze almond milk? What do you suggest as a diff substitute? Trying to watch my fat intake
Hi Chasity, I don’t think it would work with almond milk – it would be very watery. I can’t think of anything that would thicken up the same way but you might really love a lighter sauce as on the shrimp scampi pasta which has no cream, or try our chicken florentine pasta which has no cream but is creamy.
Absolutely delicious. My husband said it was the best Alfredo sauce he has ever had. I did use chicken broth instead of wine and it turned out perfectly. Thanks for the great recipe!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review!
Can I use pre cooked shrimp instead of raw? If so, would I still follow same instructions?
Hi Shelby, I have found that if you try to cook pre-cooked shrimp they shrink and become rubbery. It’s doable but I’d recommend using raw shrimp for best results.
Winner, winner delicious shrimp dinner. I made it exactly as recipe appears and it was perfect. Met with rave reviews. It’s definitely a keeper. Try it…..you’ll love it too!
That’s just awesome!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Christine! 🙂
This was delicious! My family loved it….even my son who doesn’t like shrimp or onions.
That is the best when kids love what we moms make. That’s so great!
Hi Natasha,
Your recipe sounds delicious! If I wanted to add broccoli, how much broccoli would you recommend adding to the recipe?
Thank you!
Hi Victoria,Thank you so much for the wonderful review! I think you can put in as much as you’d like & use your best judgement on that so that it doesn’t over power the dish. I’ve used a full head for pasta dishes and smaller amounts for others before.
Wow that was amazing
I will try this at home and let you know
Thanks
Thank you for the wonderful review!
A wonderful easy recipe. We loved it. I added mushrooms, very good. I’ll bet peas or even broccoli would be great also.
I’m happy to hear you enjoy the recipe Cay! Thanks for sharing your great review!
I made this Shrimp Alfredo for dinner and my son couldn’t stop thanking me 🙂 Thank you Natasha for another incredible recipe!!
That’s awesome Trina! I’m glad you both love the recipe. Thanks for sharing your fantastic review!
Thank you, I just used this as a base. I had seafood mix and used lemon juice instead of wine. Was perfect 🙂 I think, a few sun dried tomatoes would fit in there perfectly as well, but that’s just my weird taste 😛 Will try next time…
My pleasure Andy! I’m glad you enjoy the recipe. Thanks for sharing your great review with other readers!
This recipe looks sooooo good!
A must try!
Thank you
You’re welcome! It’s super popular for good reason!
Love this recipe, EVEN though I missed probably the MOST important step😩. I didn’t add the cream or cheese and redeemed at the end… it still was tasty😉This was my first time trying a “NATASHA” recipe, as I’m always drooling looking at her recipes!
I’m glad to hear your first recipe was such a success! Thanks for following and sharing your fantastic review Karen!
love it I added some mushrooms to the recipe the wife suggested a little red pepper sounds good ill try that next time
I’m glad you enjoy the recipe Mike! Thanks so much for sharing!
can I make the sauce this morning and serve tonight??
That should work fine Doris 😀
Can you please suggest a few salads this dish would go good with?
Hi Tanya, since it is a creamy pasta, I would stick with a lighter salad like shrimp avocado, cabbage and pea, or the other non-creamy salads. Here is our full salad recipe index for more ideas.
Can I use cooking wine instead of regular wine?
Hi Tanya, I usually don’t recommend using anything labeled “cooking wine” because those have additional additives. I think it’s worth experimenting if that is what you have to work with. You might reduce the amount slightly to be safe.
I don’t have wine what can I use instead? Chicken broth?
Hi Tanya, we love the flavor that wine gives to the sauce but one of my readers Karina, wrote the following review: “Instead of white wine I used chicken stock, but wow I could not believe the flavors!! I could go on forever but you all will have to try it yourself! Words don’t do this recipe justice!” I hope you love the recipe!
Hi! Can I substitute the shrimp with a fish fillet? If so, what would be the best way to cook the fish for this dish? Thanks!
Hi Lesya, I haven’t tested this recipe with fish but it should work. Pan frying, grilling, or baking fish should all work.
What can i substitute the white wine for? I do alcohol. Thank you.
Don’t ****
Hi Susan, the alcohol is cooked out in the recipe, but you can substitute. One of my readers Karina, wrote the following review: “Instead of white wine I used chicken stock, but wow I could not believe the flavors!! I could go on forever but you all will have to try it yourself! Words don’t do this recipe justice!” I hope you love the recipe!