Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Stephanie's Shrimp & Feta Pasta

I have been MIA, I know. Last week's priority was getting ready for a weekend trip to Ft. Lauderdale to visit my sister. Tristan & I had a great time!!!! Today I come to you with a dish I am in love with. The best part is ~ I created it last week while trying to get rid of a few things & it ended up being so delicious, even restaurant quality, that I made it again the next night.


If you love olives, feta & pasta but want something light, this is the dish for you. I pat myself on the back for adding pasta water which creates a nice sauce along with just a little of the pesto, olives & feta, without a lot of fat. I can eat this dish & feel like I am indulging without actually doing so.



8 oz whole grain rotini or penne pasta
1 tblsp olive oil
1/3 cup onion, chopped
1 large garlic clove, minced
20 medium shrimp, peeled & deveined
1-2 tblsp Classico Sundried Tomato Pesto
1 heaping tblsp kalamata olives, chopped
1 heaping tblsp crumbled feta cheese with basil & tomato
1/3 cup pasta water
Parmesan cheese
Basil, optional
Cook pasta according to directions. Make sure to reserve about 1/3 cup pasta water. Meanwhile heat olive oil in a sauté pan over medium heat. Add onion & garlic & cook until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add shrimp. Cook & stir for about 1-2 minutes. Add the tomato pesto, olives, crumbled feta cheese & reserved pasta water. Stir until a sauce develops & cheese melts, about 1 minute.

Garnish with parmesan cheese & basil.



{Food for Thought}

The above measurements are for about 2 large servings. I was making it just for myself so I had leftovers for lunch after having more than I should the 1st time around. So, use your judgment. I loved the rotini more than the penne because it captured the sauce better, especially since there is not an abundance of it to begin with.


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25 comments:

  1. It looks moi fantastico : ). You, Stephanie are moi fantastico : ) Truly wonderful!

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  2. Sounds great, I love olives in pasta (or anything really.)

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  3. I'm making a shrimp and pasta dish tonight for The Old Guy and his not so old wife...YUM! Love Seafood in pasta.

    You coming to visit or what???

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  4. Looks yummy! Shrimp,pasta and pesto and some of my favorite things. I can't wait to try it.

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  5. I'd have to sub. chicken or tuna (allergic), but this looks FABULOUS!

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  6. Looks awesome! I am glad you joined us for TMTT this week.

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  7. Holy salivation...whew, that's makin me hungry! Especially since I gave up pasta....now I am jsut craving it!

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  8. This looks incredible! It has everything I love in it! So yummy.

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  9. I think you found the holy grail of cooking - feeling like you're indulging without actually doing so!

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  10. I think you found the holy grail of cooking - feeling like you're indulging without actually doing so!

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  11. Looks super delicious!!
    I love whole grain pasta!

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  12. I was sold reading the title! We gobble up anything with both shrimp and feta, it sounds fantastic!

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  13. Holy shi-ot that looks sooooooo good!!!

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  14. Wow...shrimp, pasta, feta...yes, please. This is sooooo right uo my alley.

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  15. Girl, you had me at shrimp and feta.

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  16. Looks great Steph! I am in a total feta and olive groove, as I am eating Greek salads for lunch about twice a week now. Yum yum!

    PS update coming SOON, I promise! I miss ya!!

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