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This shrimp and bacon pasta recipe is fresh and full of flavor. The creamy tomato sauce is to die for, and this dish is ready in only 30 minutes!
I love a creamy sauce with fresh tomato. My creamy tomato salmon pasta is quite similar, and that’s one of my favorites. You still get your creamy sauce, but the tomato brightens it a bit, and so it tastes much less heavy. I guess you’d call it a rosé sauce (not to be confused with the wine!).
This shrimp pasta with tomato is very fast and straightforward. It’s one of those pasta dishes that work if you want something a bit different and more elevated on a busy weeknight, but it’s also good enough for when you’ve got company.
Those are my favorite types of dishes to create!
I don’t go overboard with the bacon here. It’s just enough to let you know it’s there, but not enough for it to be too much. I’d say we’ve got a really nice balance of flavors in this pasta.
I finished it off with a bit of fresh parsley and some parmesan cheese. I find these items necessary on most pasta dishes. Obviously. 😛
Pro tip: Feel free to take the tails off the shrimp prior to cooking them. I usually do when I am not staging photos. I’ve heard that it’s a pet peeve of some people when they see shrimp tails in finished dishes.
I leave them on because I actually find it easier to photograph shrimp with the tails on. It adds some extra color and texture. Now you know if you were curious. 🙂
Love easy shrimp recipes? Try these:
- Tomato Spinach Shrimp Pasta
- Shrimp and Mushroom Pasta Recipe
- Shrimp Pasta in a Rosé Sauce
- Easy Creamy Shrimp and Broccoli Pasta
- Easy Creamy Tuscan Shrimp Recipe
Will you give this shrimp and bacon pasta recipe a go?
Talk to me in the comments below!
Shrimp and Bacon Pasta
Ingredients
- 8 ounces uncooked pasta
- 1 pound medium or large shrimp thawed & peeled (remove tails if desired)
- 4 strips bacon cut into small pieces
- 1 medium tomato diced finely
- 1 large clove garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 2 dashes Italian seasoning
- 1/4 cup chicken broth or dry white wine
- 1 cup heavy/whipping cream
- 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Fresh parsley chopped (optional)
Instructions
- Boil a large, salted pot of water for the pasta. Cook al dente according to package directions.
- Prep your bacon (I use kitchen shears to make it easy to cut it up). Fry the bacon over medium-high heat in a skillet until crispy (7-10 mins.). Take the bacon out of the pan and set aside.
- Drain most of the bacon fat from the pan, but keep a little bit in for flavor. Add the tomato, garlic, Dijon mustard, Italian seasoning, and chicken broth to the pan. Give it a good stir and let it simmer for about 1-2 minutes.
- Add the cream to the pan. Let it cook for 5 minutes (so it reduces & thickens). If it's bubbling like crazy, turn down the heat.
- Add the shrimp and bacon to the pan. Let it cook for another 4-5 minutes or until the shrimp have cooked through.
- Drain the pasta and add it to the pan, tossing until it's nicely coated in the sauce.
- Stir in the parmesan cheese and season with salt & pepper as needed. Garnish with parsley if using.
Notes
- I used large shrimp (41-50/lb. size) in this recipe. Smaller shrimp will work too.
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Iโve been making this recipe for awhile. Itโs one of my husbandโs and guestโs favorite. Hubby sayโs itโs better then what he can find in restaurants. One of the thing we really like is there is no butter or excessive oil involved in the sauce. Thank you for sharing.
You’re very welcome!! I’m thrilled it’s a favorite!
Wow! Tasty and easy ! Thank you! Will make again!
Excellent! ๐
Do you cook the shrimp first or just add it to the bacon and cream mixture?
You add the raw shrimp to the bacon and cream mixture. They cook very fast. ๐
Why would you leave the tails on? Do people actually eat them?
Hi Leo! Sounds like you missed the part in the blog post where that’s discussed. ๐ It’s for depth and variation in the photos. You’re welcome to present them however you like in your own kitchen. Let us know how the recipe turns out!
Made this tonight! I added some mushroom, shallot and sundried tomato instead of the fresh tomato, added a bit more wine and cream for the extra ingredients. It was absolutely delicious.
Thank you!
You’re very welcome!
One of my favorite, go to pasta recipes! It’s always a hit. Love it!
So glad to hear it, Emily! ๐
Very delicious. I like that I can adjust the amount. I live alone and love recipes I can downsize. My grandson thought bacon and shrimp make an odd combination. They certainly donโt! I highly recommend this dish.
I’m so happy you enjoyed the recipe, Pat!! ๐ Thanks for your review!
Mmmmm, so good!
So happy you enjoyed it, DeAndrea!
Prepared as written. On the table in less than 30 minutes. Quick and delicious! Really loved the fresh tomato.
Awesome!! I’m so glad it was a hit, Christine! ๐
This was wonderful! Definitely making it again!
I’m so glad to hear it!! Thanks for your review, Jen! ๐