Gnocchi and Shrimp |
For my first post in recipes to share, I have decided to start with this shrimp in a white wine garlic butter sauce over gnocchi. I feel privileged to have grown up in an Italian household. Being half Italian, (on my mothers side), made for some wonderful and interesting dishes being made in our kitchen. Watching and learning to cook some of the most tastiest and surprisingly easiest recipes here are. Growing up one of my favorite pasta dishes was that of homemade gnocchi. Gnocchi, (pronounced similar to “nockey” with a different “n” sound), technically is not a pasta per say. They are little potato dumplings made from fresh boiled potatoes, flour, and some egg. Today I will not be going into detail about how to make these delicious bites because of a secret recipe, however I possibly will give it out at a later date. Today, we are going to concentrate on the shrimp and sauce dish that I paired with the gnocchi.
The shrimp with white wine garlic butter sauce is very simple and delicious. Many of you have probably ordered a similar dish in restaurants. It is typically listed as Scampi. Scampi in traditional senses is a type of shellfish like lobster. The term has been used to described any dish prepared using the garlic butter sauce that the scampi has been cooked in. To make this dish you will need the following ingredients:
- ½ lb shrimp
- 4 tbs of oil
- 4 tbs of butter
- ½ -1tbs of garlic, (typically 2 large cloves minced. Depending on how much you like)
- 1 tbs of lemon juice
- 1/3 cup of white wine
- Pinch of red pepper flakes
- Parsley
- Salt and pepper
- Gnocchi
Cook the gnocchi or pasta of choice according to directions. Drain and set aside. I typically cook the pasta right before the sauce is finished as it does not take that long. IN a large skillet melt butter and oil together over medium high heat. Once melted turn down heat slightly so as to not burn the next ingredients. Toss in garlic, red pepper flakes, and shrimp. Cook shrimp on first side for a couple minutes until pink and flip. Pour in white wine and lemon juice. Cover and simmer for a couple minutes until the flavors have mixed and the sauce has reduced and thickened. Toss with gnocchi and sprinkle with some parsley. Salt and pepper to your own tastes. See, quick and very simple. Trust me, you will love this dish. Hope you all enjoy. Please share and leave some comments. Buon Appetito!!
Ummm this sounds awesome! Love the twist on the traditional scampi!
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