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Pasta with Shrimp, Tomatoes and Garlic

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A fusion dish from Phyllis Vaccarelli of Let's Get Cookin', in Westlake Village, California. The flavors are basically Italian, but before cooking, the shrimp are coated with a "velveting" mixture of cornstarch and egg white used in traditional Chinese cooking, which helps keep the shrimp tender. Serve a watercress salad with balsamic dressing alongside. For dessert, construct a sundae with vanilla ice cream, diced mangoes and crushed amaretti cookies.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 2 servings

Ingredients

1 tablespoon plus 1/2 cup dry white wine
1 egg white
1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch
10 uncooked large shrimp, peeled, deveined
6 ounces spaghettini
1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 cups diced plum tomatoes (about 10 ounces)
1 large garlic clove, mince
2 tablespoons slivered fresh basil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Whisk 1 tablespoon wine, egg white and cornstarch in medium bowl to blend. Mix in shrimp; sprinkle generously with salt. Let stand 10 minutes.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite.

    Step 3

    Heat oil in heavy medium skillet over medium heat. Drain shrimp; add to skillet. Stir 2 minutes. Add tomatoes, garlic and remaining 1/2 cup wine and simmer until shrimp are just opaque in center, about 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

    Step 4

    Drain pasta; divide between large shallow bowls. Using tongs, place shrimp atop pasta. Boil sauce in skillet until thickened slightly, about 2 minutes. Spoon sauce over shrimp. Sprinkle with basil and serve.

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