Hey everyone, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, shrimp, arugula and goat cheese rotini. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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This Rotini with Shrimp is an excellent, light pasta dish. I'm often stumped on what to make my family for dinner. And when I pose the question of what they might enjoy for dinner, the answer is (most of the time)- "I don't know." But quite often the response is "pasta." Everyone loves pasta, right?
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook shrimp, arugula and goat cheese rotini using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Shrimp, arugula and goat cheese rotini:
- Make ready 3 cups dry rotini
- Make ready 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
- Get 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
- Take 1 large lemon, juiced and its rind finely grated
- Prepare 2 cloves garlic, unpeeled
- Make ready 1 sprig fresh rosemary
- Take 16 easy-peel shrimp, 31/40 size
- Prepare 125 g goat cheese
- Get 2 cups (packed) arugula
- Prepare 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
Place the arugula and sliced tomato on top of the goat cheese, and serve. We liked the spiciness of arugula with the tomato and goat cheese, but any other greens. Sprinkle evenly with cheese and pepper. MyRecipes is working with Let's Move!, the Partnership for a Healthier America, and USDA's MyPlate to give anyone looking for healthier options access to a.
Instructions to make Shrimp, arugula and goat cheese rotini:
- Add the pasta to a pot of boiling salted water.
- Add a pinch of course salt to the garlic and crush it until it's paste, using the flat of your knife against a cutting board. Put the garlic in a large mixing bowl along with the olive oil and a pinch of salt and several grinds of freshly cracked black pepper. Add the lemon juice and rind.
- Add a large splash of extra virgin olive oil to a medium pan. Press down with your palm on the unpeeled garlic cloves to crush them slightly, then add them to the pan along with the rosemary sprig. Let the oil infuse for 3 or 4 minutes, then fish out and discard the garlic and rosemary.
- Add the shrimp to the pan and season with salt and pepper. Cook the shrimp until they just begin to turn evenly pink. This will only take a few minutes. Remove the shrimp and peel off their shells. Keep the oil from the pan.
- Drain the rotini once it's cooked and add it to the mixing bowl of oil and garlic. Break up the goat cheese and add it also. Toss while the pasta is hot so the cheese can melt. Add the shrimp and its cooking oil as well as the arugula and tomatoes. Toss again, until the arugula wilts. Season with extra salt and pepper to taste.
While combining shrimp with cheese is sometimes frowned upon (especially in Italian cuisine), the comingling of shrimp with tangy goat cheese, spicy chorizo, caramelized onions, and jack cheese, loaded into a double-layered quesadilla and crisped up in the oven is a winning flavor combination. It's a light and creamy goat cheese coated pasta with shrimp, sautéed tomatoes and some broccoli that gets thrown into the food processor so its like a broccoli pesto. That Grey's was incredible and I could not go to sleep afterwards. Add the goat cheese, pomegranate seeds, and toasted pistachios after that. You can substitute the pistachios with walnuts.
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