Creamy Herb Shrimp Linguine

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Silky linguine is paired with juicy shrimp and tossed in a rich cream sauce infused with Italian herbs and garlic. This Italian-American main features easy steps—sauté garlic, cook shrimp, blend cream, broth, and herbs, then combine with pasta for a satisfying meal. Finish with a squeeze of lemon for brightness. Simple enough for a weeknight and indulgent enough to impress, it's ready in just thirty minutes. High in protein, this dish brings vibrant flavor and comfort to your table.

Updated on Sun, 26 Oct 2025 11:47:24 GMT
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Creamy Herb Shrimp Linguine is the answer when you want a restaurant-worthy meal on the table fast but without stress or fuss. The combination of tender shrimp, a fragrant herbed cream sauce, and perfectly cooked linguine makes this dish both comforting and elegant. With just a handful of ingredients and a single skillet and pot, you get an Italian-inspired dinner in under half an hour.

My family always lights up when they smell that first sizzle of garlic and shrimp—it is the one pasta dish we make for both casual nights and special occasions.

Ingredients

  • Linguine pasta: gives an ideal silky texture and holds onto the sauce choose one made with quality durum wheat for the best bite
  • Shrimp: brings a sweet briny flavor and cooks up quickly look for fresh or frozen and try to get medium to large size for juiciness
  • Cream: supplies the luxurious body to the sauce use heavy cream for richness or substitute with half and half for a lighter touch
  • Italian herb mix: infuses the sauce with savory earthy notes a blend with oregano basil and thyme works best
  • Garlic cloves: add foundational aromatic depth fresh garlic makes a real difference so mince it right before cooking
  • Chicken broth: rounds out the sauce with savory undertones opt for low sodium so you can adjust seasoning to taste

Instructions

Cook linguine:
Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil and add linguine Cook pasta until al dente following package instructions so it stays pleasantly chewy Reserve a splash of pasta water for adjusting the sauce later if desired
Sauté garlic:
Heat a large skillet over medium and add a swirl of olive oil Add minced garlic and cook gently for about one minute stirring so it becomes fragrant and just starts turning golden without browning This step sets the stage for all the flavor
Cook the shrimp:
Add prepared shrimp to the skillet in a single layer Increase heat slightly and cook undisturbed for one to two minutes until the shrimp start to turn pink Flip and cook the other side just until opaque and curled Transfer shrimp to a plate to prevent overcooking
Make the herbed cream sauce:
In the same skillet add the Italian herb mix and stir into the garlicky oil to gently toast the herbs for about thirty seconds Pour in chicken broth and scrape up any stuck bits then stir in cream Simmer gently for three to four minutes until slightly thickened and aromatic
Combine and finish:
Return cooked shrimp to the skillet then add the drained linguine Toss everything together over low heat making sure the sauce coats all the strands Add a splash of pasta water if the sauce needs thinning Taste and adjust with salt and pepper or a squeeze of lemon for brightness
Serve:
Divide between bowls twirl up high for drama and top with extra herbs or fresh cracked black pepper if you like
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Shrimp has always been my favorite quick protein The first bite of this creamy pasta takes me right back to family kitchen experiments when I tried all kinds of herb combinations This recipe finally nailed the balance for us

Storage Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two days Reheat gently on the stove with a bit of added cream or broth to keep the sauce from drying out Since shrimp does not freeze quite as well with dairy sauce it is best enjoyed fresh or within a day or two

Ingredient Substitutions

You can swap linguine for spaghetti fettucine or even gluten free pasta if needed Swap in half and half for the cream for a lighter option and vegetable broth can be used in place of chicken broth for pescatarian diners Fresh herbs like parsley basil or chives elevate the sauce and can stand in for the herb mix if you crave more brightness

Serving Suggestions

Serve with crisp side salad dressed in lemon vinaigrette and a big basket of crusty bread to mop up the sauce Roasted asparagus or broccoli make colorful veggie sides A sprinkle of parmesan or fresh hot pepper flakes on top never goes amiss

Cultural and Historical Context

Creamy pasta dishes like this draw from ItalianAmerican traditions rather than classic Italian cuisine where cream sauces are less common Shrimp pasta has become a staple in American kitchens especially for weeknight cooking with a touch of luxury The herb blend tips its hat to Mediterranean flavors

Seasonal Adaptations

Use fresh basil and parsley in place of dried herbs in spring or summer Try adding baby spinach or peas for a pop of green and nutrition In the winter swap in a dash of nutmeg for cozy warmth

Success Stories

This dish is my frequent go to for dinner guests because it never fails to impress I have swapped in scallops or even leftover grilled chicken and it is always a hit My friend Renee texted after making it for her picky kids—everyone asked for seconds

Freezer Meal Conversion

You can freeze just the shrimp and sauce but pasta will not hold up as well To prep ahead cook shrimp in the sauce cool and freeze in portions Thaw in the fridge overnight and rewarm gently then toss with freshly cooked pasta for the best texture

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This creamy herbed shrimp linguine is proof you can create something special with little time This recipe is sure to become your new weeknight favorite

Recipe Questions & Answers

What kind of shrimp works best?

Medium to large peeled shrimp are ideal for a juicy texture. Fresh or thawed from frozen both work well.

Can I replace linguine with another pasta?

Fettuccine or spaghetti are great alternatives, though linguine's texture meshes best with creamy sauces.

Is it possible to lighten the sauce?

You may substitute half-and-half or milk for a lighter result, but full cream gives the richest flavor.

How do I add extra brightness?

Try a squeeze of fresh lemon after cooking or garnish with chopped parsley for a fresh finish.

What are the main allergens in the dish?

This meal contains shellfish, dairy, and wheat due to the shrimp, cream, and pasta.

Can herbs be substituted?

If you lack Italian herb mix, use a blend of dried basil, oregano, thyme, and parsley.

Creamy Herb Shrimp Linguine

Linguine with creamy herb sauce and shrimp delivers quick, satisfying flavor in thirty minutes.

Prep Duration
10 minutes
Cook Duration
20 minutes
Overall Time
30 minutes
Authored by Funcockts Ethan Miller


Skill Level Easy

Cuisine Italian-American

Makes 4 Portions

Diet Facts None specified

What You Need

Pasta & Seafood

01 10.5 ounces linguine
02 10.5 ounces shrimp, deveined and peeled

Cream Sauce

01 1/2 cup heavy cream
02 1 teaspoon Italian herb blend
03 2 garlic cloves, minced
04 1/2 cup chicken broth

Directions

Step 01

Prepare Linguine: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add linguine and cook until al dente, about 8 minutes. Drain and set aside.

Step 02

Cook Shrimp and Aromatics: Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add a small amount of oil and sauté garlic until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add shrimp and cook until pink and just opaque, about 3 minutes per side.

Step 03

Make Herb Cream Sauce: Pour in heavy cream, chicken broth, and Italian herb blend. Stir well and simmer until sauce slightly thickens, about 3 minutes.

Step 04

Combine Pasta and Sauce: Add cooked linguine to skillet, tossing gently until evenly coated with sauce. Serve immediately.

Tools Needed

  • Large pot
  • Skillet

Allergy Details

Review all components for allergens and reach out to a health expert if needed.
  • Contains shellfish, dairy, and wheat.

Nutrition Details (each serving)

Nutrition details are just for reference and can't replace professional medical counsel.
  • Energy (Calories): 490
  • Fats: 18 g
  • Carbohydrates: 46 g
  • Proteins: 32 g