Lemon garlic shrimp pasta is the perfect dish to make when you want to make an impression, with minimal effort.  Shrimp are gently sauteed and then tossed with al dente pasta, in a buttery, garlicky concoction of parsley, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Whether you’re a shrimp cooking veteran or a beginner, this is the perfect recipe, and the best part is this can be made in about 30 minutes! 

Lemon garlic shrimp pasta in black plate on wood table.

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Editor’s Note: Originally Published on January 24, 2019.  Updated with full process shots and expanded info.

For the most part, this recipe requires household staples, such as lemon, butter, and garlic.

This combination is great and I use it often with seafood like this lemon garlic scallop pasta and cod piccata.

Shrimp is also a staple in our home since I use it all the time for recipes like shrimp scampi, gambas al ajillo, and shrimp tacos.

Lemon Garlic Shrimp Pasta is a quick one so it’s great for weeknights but impressive enough for gatherings!

Lemon garlic shrimp pasta in black pan with tongs.

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How to make it

  1. Place clean and dry shrimp in a bowl with 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and 1/8 teaspoon crushed red pepper.  Mix well and set aside.
  2. Zest the lemon and give any longer strands a chop. Also, save the lemon juice.
Lemon garlic shrimp pasta recipe process shot collage group number one.
  1. Chop or slice the garlic.
  2. Mince the fresh parsley.  Also, start boiling the pasta in salted water (2 tablespoons kosher salt per gallon of water) to 1 minute less than al dente.  Be sure to reserve at least 1 cup of pasta water before draining.
  3. Heat a large pan to medium heat with a 1/4 of extra virgin olive oil, then add the shrimp.
  4. Saute the shrimp until cooked through.  Roughly 3-4 minutes depending on their size.  A good way to cook shrimp is to spread them out and flip them after 2 minutes.  Don’t be afraid to cut one open to check if they’re done.  They will be opaque and very firm and plump when touched.  The objective is to cook the shrimp right to the done point but not overcook them.
Recipe process shot collage group number two.
  1. When finished place the shrimp on a plate, tent with foil, and set aside.
  2. To the same pan add the garlic and saute until nicely golden (about 2-3 minutes). If the pan is dry, feel free to add a touch more oil.
  3. Reserve 2 cups of pasta water and set aside right before draining the pasta.  You won’t need all the pasta water, but it’s good to save just in case.
  4. Add 1/2 cup of pasta water to the pan and mix with a wooden spoon.  Use the spoon to scrape up the good flavor bits on the bottom of the pan.
Recipe process shot collage group number three.
  1. Add the pasta into the pan and 4 tablespoons of butter.  Coat the pasta well, cooking for about 1 minute longer.  If you can flip a pan, do it now to emulsify the pasta water and butter so that it clings to the pasta.  Otherwise, coat it as well as you can with a wooden spoon.
  2. Add the shrimp, parsley, lemon juice and zest to the pasta, mix and toss together.  Taste test right now and adjust salt, pepper, and crushed pepper levels before serving.  If the pasta is dry add a couple of ounces of pasta water to loosen it up. Serve right away. Enjoy!

Top tips

  • Shrimp. Make sure they are completely thawed and that the baking soda trick is used.  You will have great shrimp every time!
  • Pasta water. With any pasta dish, I recommend reserving some pasta water. In this particular dish, the sauce is actually made from the pasta water and butter combination.  The starchy pasta water and butter concoction cling to the pasta and coat it so well during the last minute of cooking.  Save the remaining pasta water, and if required, use a few ounces to loosen everything up if you’re not serving immediately.  I do however recommend you serve right away.
Lemon garlic shrimp pasta in black plate on table.

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Lemon Garlic Shrimp Pasta

4.98 from 114 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
Sauteed shrimp and al dente pasta are tossed in a garlicky lemon butter sauce and topped with fresh parsley.

Ingredients 

For brining the shrimp

  • 1 pound (454g) large shrimp 21/25 count
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed hot red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon Diamond Crystal Kosher salt

Remaining ingredients

  • 1/2 pound (227g) spaghetti
  • 4 tablespoons (60g) extra virgin olive oil
  • 6 cloves garlic sliced
  • 2 cups (480g) reserved pasta water will most likely not need all of it
  • 4 tablespoons (56g) unsalted butter
  • 1 large lemon zested and juiced
  • 1/4 cup minced flat-leaf Italian parsley
  • salt and pepper to taste

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Instructions 

For brining the shrimp

  • Place the shrimp and remaining brining ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Wait 10 minutes before sauteing. 

Completing the dish

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to boil and cook the pasta to 1-minute less than al dente.
  • Heat a large pan to medium heat with the olive oil. Once shimmering, add the shrimp and saute for about 3 minutes or until done (when the shrimp are firm and pink).  Remove the shrimp to a plate and set aside tented with foil to keep warm. 
  • Add the garlic to the pan and saute for 2-3 minutes or until lightly golden. If the pan is dry, add a touch more olive oil.
  • Add a 1/2 cup of pasta water to the pan.  Also, add the butter and the almost-cooked pasta.  Cook for 1 minute tossing to coat well so the sauce absorbs and clings to the pasta.  Add the shrimp, parsley, lemon juice, lemon zest, and toss/mix again.  
  • Turn off the heat and taste test.  Make final adjustments to salt, pepper and crushed red pepper.  If the pasta becomes too dry add a couple more ounces of pasta water.  Serve immediately. Enjoy!

Notes

  • The recipe easily doubles or triples.
  • Always reserve extra pasta water just in case the pasta dries out while sitting and or waiting to serve.
  • Salt is kept to a minimum so adjust according to taste.
  • Leftovers can be saved for up to 3 days and reheated in the microwave.  Though, I recommend eating all the shrimp on the same day.  Shrimp doesn’t reheat too well.

Nutrition

Calories: 561kcal | Carbohydrates: 32.8g | Protein: 32.4g | Fat: 33.6g | Saturated Fat: 10.7g | Cholesterol: 311mg | Sodium: 560mg | Potassium: 297mg | Calcium: 115mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally published on January 24, 2019.  It was completely updated on July 13, 2021.

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283 Comments

  1. Janis says:

    5 stars
    We are having a blizzard in Buffalo tonight so I was looking for something different and decided to make your shrimp pasta for dinner and it was delicious!! The only thing I did differently was add a little white wine (you suggested) with the pasta water and omg!! We loved it! I love your recipes, you make it so easy to follow along!! Thank you and Merry Christmas 🤗🎄❤️

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Janis, so happy you enjoyed this one and hope you’re staying warm! Merry Christmas!

  2. Laurie B says:

    5 stars
    This was delicious, and thanks so much for this great recipe. The baking soda really made a difference – the shrimp really were so plump and juicy, and I could have eaten the whole pound of them!

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Laurie, so happy you liked this one! Thanks for the comment!

  3. Pat says:

    5 stars
    Can you please explain to me about the baking soda added to the shrimp what does it do for the shrimp? I’m just curious and I can’t wait to try this recipe

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Pat, I explain a little about this in the post. Basically, baking soda added to the shrimp keeps them plumper and prevents them from drying out. Hope this helps!

  4. James says:

    5 stars
    Awesome dish! Great flavor! Held back on the garlic (3 instead of 6) and the crushed red pepper as I was serving to my 91 year old Dad. Otherwise, kept to the recipe and turnout great! New favorite site for all Italian recipes.

    1. Jim says:

      Hi James, I’m so happy you liked this one and that you’re enjoying the recipes!

  5. bonnie powell says:

    5 stars
    great teacher . . and great recipe combinations

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Bonnie, I appreciate your comment, thank you!

  6. SeafoamJade says:

    Is this your own version of shrimp scampi or do you have a separate recipe for that?

    1. Jim says:

      Hi there, yes there is a classic shrimp scampi recipe on this site.

      1. Bill says:

        What’s the difference? I searched your site for scampi and this didn’t come up but I searched YT and it was listed. Seems to be same ingredients. Great channel!

        1. Jim says:

          Hi Bill, I do have a recipe for scampi on this site under “Classic Shrimp Scampi”. The flavors and ingredients are very similar but this one is with pasta and the shrimp scampi is without. I’d also say that the pasta has more lemon flavor because I’m using the zest whereas the scampi just uses the juice.

  7. Marc says:

    5 stars
    Phenomenal and EZ to make. Couldn’t have been happier. Made it twice already.

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Marc, thank you and we’re so happy you liked this one!

  8. jerry says:

    5 stars
    great! i feel like a chef! Thank you!

    1. Jim says:

      Thank you, Jerry! I’m happy you enjoyed this one!

  9. PattiAnn says:

    5 stars
    Just found your YT channel and enjoy your recipes so much I created a new pinterest board just for S&F recipes. Love your presentation and all your tips. I live in a small town in central Oregon, but the ingriedients you use are pretty much available everywhere, no special hard to find items, which I truly appreciate.
    Thanks & Happy 4th.

    1. Jim says:

      Hi PattiAnn, thank you for your comment! Welcome to the channel, and happy to have you here!

  10. greg says:

    4 stars
    This dish well exceeded expectations. Im usually leery of making pasta in the summer but the citrus, shrimp and garlic hit all the right notes in the summer. We had it on the porch with some good weather and it was great

  11. greg says:

    This was amazing, im always hesitant of pasta in the summer but this dish delivered with shrimp, garlic and citrus. Thanks for a keeper!

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Greg, thank you and so happy you liked this one!

  12. Rebecca Jorgensen says:

    5 stars
    Made this last night and it turned out great!!

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Rebecca, so happy you enjoyed the recipe and thanks for the comment!

  13. Sarah L. says:

    5 stars
    I came across the YouTube video for this and it was what made me subscribe to the channel. This recipe is so simple, but so fresh and rich, it’s in our lineup from now on. The boyfriend loved it so much, he asked me to make it again two days after I first tried it. I was happy to oblige because this dish is fire. I’m making the alfredo pasta tonight and can’t wait for the result. Thanks for this easy, yet amazingly delicious recipe! Keep ’em coming!

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Sarah, thank you so much! It’s great to hear that you enjoyed this one a few times! Thanks for checking out the recipes and subscribing to the channel.

  14. C.J. says:

    I stumbled upon your tomato and butter pasta dish the other day. It seemed quite easy and as I’m not an accomplished cook I thought I’d give it a go. My partner said it was restaurant standard – it was delicious. I am binge watching your youtube recipes and I love how some have only a few ingredients and your videos have given me the confidence to try new food!!! your lemon garlic shrimp is next on my list!! thank you from UK

    1. Jim says:

      Hi C.J., thank you for your comment. I’m so happy you’re enjoying these recipes!

  15. Marie Hasse says:

    5 stars
    This recipe was delicious!! The lemon/butter/olive oil sauce was amazing! I used malfadine noodles and it was just yum!!!

    1. Jim says:

      Hi Marie, thank you for the comment and so happy you enjoyed this recipe!

  16. Marne says:

    I will have to try this method–I usually brine the shrimp, with no baking soda (using about 2 1/2 T kosher salt/16 oz water, so this would save on the salt). So, question for you–for how long (minimum/maximum) do you leave the salt mixture on the shrimp before cooking them? If I brine the shrimp, would I add baking soda, and if so, how much? Thanks!

    1. Jim says:

      Hey Marne. I normally only leave it for about 10-20 minutes or the time it takes me to prep the rest of the ingredients. I leave it on for this recipe and I use a 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda for 1 pound of shrimp. Since you have the added salt already on the shrimp you might not need to use too much extra salt. For your information, I just filmed this recipe yesterday and will be posting it in a few weeks to my YouTube channel.

  17. Sheila says:

    Haven’t tried this yet- at moment enjoying your excellent Caponata recipe.
    My question is about your suggestion of freezing handful of parsley. Doesn’t the freezing ruin it? Or do you mean it is fine in a stew or soup. but not chopped to sprinkle on food?

    1. Jim says:

      Not at all. Freezing herbs especially parsley works quite well. It works well in soups and stews but is also great on pasta dishes. I use a lot of fresh parsley to make my pics look better, but as far as flavor, frozen and fresh are the same. Dried, on the other hand, will change the flavor of many herbs. The only dried herb I use is oregano. Glad you liked the caponata and hope you enjoy this recipe too!

  18. Seana Scala Daley says:

    This was a fantastic recipe! Only thing I d is was (always do) add 1/2 of an onion and a few mushrooms. They tasted great!!

    1. Jim says:

      Thank you! It’s important to experiment and make a recipe your own. The mushrooms and onion sound great!

  19. taffey wells says:

    Hi! i’m not much of a cook. i’ve tried simple things–some are hits, many are misses! 😄 Your lemon garlic pasta recipe was a definite hit! Even using cooked shrimp, the baking soda tip made a difference. i think i’ll try the garlic mushroom pasta recipe next!

    1. James says:

      Thanks, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I hope you enjoy the garlic mushroom too!

  20. Valentina says:

    5 stars
    I knew I’d find more delicious food here. 🙂 I think lemon, garlic and butter is always a brilliant blend of flavors, and with pasta and shrimp it sounds divine. And I’m loving the touch of heat with the crushed red pepper.

    1. James says:

      Well thanks so much! We love the speed of this one too.