Ingredients
1 lb cleaned shrimp
1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
1/2 thinly sliced onion
2 tblsp olive oil
2 tblsp olive oil
1 can whole tomatoes
1 clove sliced garlic
1 clove sliced garlic
handful olives, sliced (no pits)
1/4 cup corn
1 clove sliced garlic
1 cup broccoli florets
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup corn kernels
1/2 tsp chili pepper flakes
1 tsp smoked Spanish Paprika
1 clove sliced garlic
fresh grated black pepper
1 tblsn cream cheese (optional!)
1 box capellini pasta
Put your water on to boil for the pasta!
Slice the mushrooms, and onion and saute until golden in olive oil. Add the sliced garlic and lightly brown.
Separate the canned tomatoes from the juice (reserve the tomato juice, about 1 cup) and chop - add to the onion mixture, cook for 3 - 4 minutes.
1/2 cup corn kernels
1/2 tsp chili pepper flakes
1 tsp smoked Spanish Paprika
1 clove sliced garlic
fresh grated black pepper
1 tblsn cream cheese (optional!)
1 box capellini pasta
Put your water on to boil for the pasta!
Slice the mushrooms, and onion and saute until golden in olive oil. Add the sliced garlic and lightly brown.
Separate the canned tomatoes from the juice (reserve the tomato juice, about 1 cup) and chop - add to the onion mixture, cook for 3 - 4 minutes.
Season with the smoked Spanish Paprika, hot chili flakes, and add the olives.
Add the reserved tomato juice and the chicken boullion and heat until simmering
Add corn kernels and olives
Add the brocolli and cover - steam for 2 - 3 minutes
Now cook the capellini pasta in the pot of boiling water (it only takes a few minutes)
Toss in the shrimp into your mix and cover - steam and simmer for 2 or 3 minutes.
Taste and season to your liking...
If you want to make the sauce creamy, add the tablespoon of cream cheese now and swirl it all through the sauce.
Drain the pasta and add to the shrimp and tomato mixture and toss so the pasta is coated.
Serve piping hot! You can add some freshly grated Parmesan although I think technically you're not supposed to serve seafood pasta with Parmesan - but do the old rules apply anymore? Certainly not the rules of etiquette or manners, anyway.
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