This Creamy Shrimp Pasta reminds me of my favorite dish at Olive Garden. The creamy Alfredo sauce generously coats the juicy shrimp and noodles. Your family will be humming with every bite and will request it for dinner again and again. One of our favorite shrimp recipes!
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If you cook the sauce while the pasta is on the stove, you can be done with the entire meal in under 30 minutes. It’s so simple and has a short list of ingredients, but tastes restaurant quality. This homemade creamy shrimp pasta is way better than going out because it’s not overly salty like dining out tends to be and you don’t get the big bill at the end of your meal #winning!!
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This is one of the best reviewed recipes on our blog and for good reason (read the glowing reviews here). Creamy shrimp pasta is super easy and tasty! Many of you have told me that you love it more than Olive Garden’s Shrimp alfredo, which is an amazing compliment.
Want to Substitute the Wine?
No problem! Here is a great white wine substitute: 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.
Make-Ahead tip: This pasta tastes just as good the next day! Add a splash of milk and reheat slowly over lower heat until very warm/hot but not simmering. As with any alfredo pasta, reheating over high heat will cause the cream to separate and liquify into butter.
Funny how that little bit of black pepper, parsley and parmesan cheese really fancies it up at the end, making it look and feel like fine dining. It’s the perfect time to whip out that hand cranked pepper mill to set the mood! 😉
Pasta Recipes to Explore:
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- Shrimp Scampi Pasta – Can you tell we love shrimp pasta recipes?
- Lasagna Casserole – All the classic flavors of Lasagna made easy!
- Slow Cooker Lasagna – This one has a make-ahead option
- Spaghetti and Meatballs – The juiciest meatballs we’ve tried!
- Chicken Tetrazzini – A must try, creamy chicken pasta bake
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Creamy Shrimp Pasta Recipe (VIDEO)

Ingredients
- 3/4 lb fettuccini pasta
- 1 lb large raw shrimp, peeled and deveined (21-25 ct)
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 onion, (medium), finely chopped
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1/3 cup white wine, I used Chardonnay
- 2 cups whipping cream
- 1/3 cup shredded parmesan cheese
- 1/2 tsp Sea salt, or to taste
- 1/4 tsp black pepper, or to taste
- 1/4 tsp paprika, or to taste
- 1 Tbsp Parsley, finely chopped, to garnish
Instructions
- Add 3/4 lb pasta to a pot of boiling water with 1 Tbsp salt and cook according to package instructions until al-dente. Drain without rinsing and set aside.
- While pasta is cooking, prepare the shrimp and sauce. Season shrimp with 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp black pepper and 1/4 tsp paprika. Place a large, non-stick pan over medium/high heat and add 1 Tbsp oil. Once oil is hot, add shrimp in a single layer and cook 2 min per side or just until cooked through and no longer translucent. Remove to a separate dish to prevent overcooking.
- In the same hot pan, add 2 Tbsp butter with finely chopped onion and sauté until soft and golden (3-5 mins), stirring often. Add minced garlic and sauté another minute until fragrant. Stir in 1/3 cup white wine and boil down until there is only 25% of the liquid left.
- Stir in 2 cups cream, bring to a light boil then simmer 2 min. Sprinkle sauce with 1/3 cup parmesan cheese and stir just until creamy and smooth. Let it come just to a simmer without boiling then turn off the heat and season sauce with more salt, pepper and paprika to taste.
- Stir in the drained pasta and cooked shrimp, tossing until noodles are well coated in sauce. Serve in warm pasta bowls with a generous sprinkle of finely chopped parsley, more parmesan cheese and some freshly cracked black pepper.
Notes
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Tools We Used in this Recipe (Amazon affiliate links):
Boos Dark Cutting Board
Glass Mixing Bowls
Blue Staub Pan with Lid
5 1/2 Qt Dutch Oven Pot
Cook’s Knife
Love shrimp? Explore all of our top shrimp recipes here. I hope this easy shrimp pasta becomes a new favorite for you!
P.S. Because I’ve had loads of questions about omitting the wine – I think the wine really makes the flavor in this dish next-level delicious but if you prefer not to use it, the recipe still works, just replace it with chicken broth, season the sauce to taste and add a splash of lemon juice for extra flavor.
OMG this dish is so yummy!! I made it Thursday and it was delicious! My husband kept telling me how tasty it was and said it definitely was a “Keeper”!! So thanks for sharing it… 🙂
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite, Tess!
Once again, another brilliant recipe worthy of 10 stars. Prepared this exactly as written, perfect, and delicious. My family loved this! Thank you for the great recipe, Natasha 🙂
You’re welcome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review with me I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Lee!
I love all your recipes especially the shrimp recipes. I love your website!
That’s so great! Thank you for sharing that with me, Caroline!
Hi Marsha & Natasha, My Mom and I LOVE this Shrimp recipe! To me the wine in cooking really adds something special, I LOVE cooking with wine! If I can make a suggestion, they do make Non-Alcoholic Wines. Not a lot of choices and not necessarily cheap, but a great and safe alternative. Just Google Non-Alcoholic Wines. Good luck!
I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe, Steve! & thank you for that suggestion!!
🙂 Love your recipes! Just made the Ultimate Chocolate Cake. Seems unusual but haven’t tasted it yet, can’t wait. Hope you got my Mom’s Garlic Bread recipe, it would go so well with so many of your past and Shrimps recipes!
Thank you for sharing that with us Steve! I really hope you enjoy that chocolate cake!
Unable to have Any alcohol, even though I am aware the Alcohol Cooks down/off with my Medications I can’t risk it. I am sure this Recipe will be Just as Good Without it 🤗
You can definitely try it without the wine, Marsha. One of our readers, Milla, recently wrote “Made this for my husband tonight. Had no wine or chicken stock so used vegetable stock and dash for lemon (and a little extra paprika) and he LOVED it.
Delicious dish! Made exactly as directed with perfect results. Will make again.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that Trish. Thank you for sharing that with us!
This is a great recipe! I changed only 1 thing: I tossed the shrimp in an unsalted Cajun seasoning (along with the salt called for in the recipe) before cooking them.
That sounds tasty! Thank you for sharing that with me!
Hi Natasha!
My husband got whipped cream instead of whipping cream. I have heavy cream on hand. Any ideas on how I can use these as a substitute for the whipping cream?
Hi Jenn, yes that heavy cream will work great. I have used heavy whipping cream many times if that was what I had on hand.
Dumb question, is heavy cream the same as whipping cream?
Hi Jenn, they are similar but not the same. Heavy whipping cream has a slightly higher fat content. In this recipe, heavy whipping cream or whipping cream would work. For recipes like frostings, if a recipe calls for heavy whipping cream, be sure to get the right one but here, either will work.
Hi Natasha,
today is my first time seeing your food blog. I am so excited. I googled shrimp dishes and happened to pick your shrimp and artichoke pasta recipe. Once I reviewed that one, I scrolled down and looked at your shrimp scampi with asparagus recipe. I decided to make that one, but I kept looking and found the creamy shrimp pasta recipe.
I followed that recipe and then used your method for preparing the asparagus from the previous recipe and added that to the creamy shrimp pasta.
Thank you!!! A lot of recipes with asparagus have you blance the asparagus. Your method kept the flavor and texture perfectly. Adding the asparagus to the creamy shrimp pasta recipe was the only change that I made and it was amazing!
Thank you so much. We decided that we would stick to our budget and stay at home for dinner on this Saturday night, and you gave us a resturant worthy dish.
My husband is eating his second helping as I type this and he said that this is better than a resturant!!!
Such a fan!!!
Hi Brenda, I’m so happy you discovered our blog. Welcome! & Thank you for sharing your wonderful review
I always try a recipe as written even though I have concerns about it. I did, and found it very under seasoned. The consistency of the sauce was great. So, I used the recipe as a jumping off point, thanks to the use of paprika. You did not mention what kind. That sent me off to create a full flavored, rich dish. But really, 1 clove of garlic for that much sauce and 1 lb. of shrimp? Why bother. I found that to be the case with most of your spice measurements.
Hi Fred, please see step 4 where you season to taste with salt, pepper and paprika.
Yes, this is a crucial step and one that I usually skip then regret it. This time I followed your advice, with fabulous results. Thanks so much!
So glad to hear that!
forgot to take pictures but make it New Orleans style. Instead of just onions I used the trinity, and only had Linguine. Only added a splash of wine in with the heavy cream, hubby doesn’t like the sweet taste of wine in food. It came out great. I love watching you on FB and any of your recipes I’ve tried have came out terrific. I wish I could do that chopping thing though.
I’m so happy you are enjoying our recipes! Your version sounds delicious thank you for sharing that with me!
I tried making it with Half & Half to make it lighter but the sauce curdled. I would also worry that it might make it sweet.
Thanks for sharing that Steve! That answers alot of substitution questions out there.
My pleasure Natasha and I am enjoying a LOT of your recipes! I just bought some beautiful Jumbo Shrimp on sale so I might make this for my Mom again. She is 96 and I am her caregiver and she just loves my cooking and your recipes! Either this or if you have a good Shrimp Scampi recipe? Also, perhaps I can interest you in Mom’s Garlic Bread recipe, it is to die for and it would be wonderful with this Shrimp recipe or any pasta dish!
I would love that Steve! I love that you are cooking our recipes for your mom! We have this scampi recipe here. 🙂
Thank you for the Scampi recipe! For Mom’s Garlic Bread, Take 1 softened cube of Butter, 2 Tbsps. Olive Oil, 3 cloves or finely minced or crushed Garlic, 1/4 cup grated Parmesan Cheese, 1/8-1/4 tsp. Paprika, and a pinch of Oregano (optional. This is something I added years later.) Cream well with a fork and spread evenly on Bread or Italian or French Rolls. We prefer Sourdough Bread which is the best! Put under a broiler until dark golden brown. But keep an eye on it, it burns very quickly! Let me know what you think of it Natasha and feel free to share it with your subscribers. Recipes were meant to be shared! 🙂
That sounds delicious! I will have to try that! Thank you Steve!
Can I substitute evaporated milk for the whipping cream? Just afraid of the extremely high calorie content in 2 cups of whipping cream. Trying to make this dish healthier without sacrificing flavor
Any thoughts? Thanks!
Hi Suzy, I haven’t tried that with evaporated milk. I worry it will be too thin. If you experiment, please let me know how you like that.
Hey Natasha, can I substitute the Parmesan cheese with different one?
Hi Natasha, the flavor is pretty mellow once it is in the sauce, but you might also try something like Parmigiano Reggiano.
Hi Natasha, is there any substitute for wine that can be used in this dish?
You can definitely try it without the wine. One of our readers, Milla, recently wrote “Made this for my husband tonight. Had no wine or chicken stock so used vegetable stock and dash for lemon (and a little extra paprika) and he LOVED it.
Great recipe, thank you! Perfect flavor for the shrimp, simple ingredients and sinple to make, my whole family enjoyed it. Will definitely make again! 🙂
That’s so great! Thank you for sharing that with me!
Hi Natasha,
I would like to make this for my youth service which is on Sunday. I need to cook this for around 25 people and would like to do that on Saturday the day before. Could you give me some suggestions as to how I would need to reheat it possibly in the oven? Thank you
Hi Nataliya, you sure can reheat it. It is safe to reheat shrimp, you just don’t want to re-cook it, so warm over medium/low heat until the desired temperature is reached. As with any creamy pasta, if you overheat it, the cream can separate and will become buttery.
Natasha
Would it be alright if I made it on Saturday a day before or is it best the day of?
Nataliya, That will work!
I made the creamy shrimp Alfredo pasta again. This time for guests and they raced about it. I added hot crusty garlic bread and a salad similar to Olive Garden’s only better.
I’m so happy you all enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!
Tried it once and now serve this at every big party we have. Delish! Thank you for the recipe!
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
Made this tonight it was so good had to use half an half but added a tablespoon of butter with it. I would give this five stars if I knew how..
Thank you for that great review, Shirley!!