May 9, 2023
Seafood
May 9, 2023
Seafood If you are a shrimp lover, this twist on a classic is your dish. Ready in under 30 minutes this protein forward dish is a perfect recipe to whip out during the week for a quick and easy dinner that will please the entire family or crowd. Enjoy it with pasta, crusty bread, or eat it as is this creamy seafood dish is your ultimate weeknight dinner recipe.

Chances are you have probably come across a Tuscan Chicken recipe, this is that, but with a shrimp twist. Some people believe it originated from Tuscany, Italy, and some will say it’s 100% the Olive Garden’s creation. Regardless of where it originated from this classic chicken dish uses butter, garlic, cream, spinach, sun dried tomatoes along with a few other ingredients to make a velvety and flavorful cheesy cream sauce.
This Tuscan sauce is relatively quick to make and doesn’t require a ton of prep, making it a great weeknight dinner or even entertaining because lets’ be real who doesn’t love a Parmesan cream sauce. While this particular Tuscan shrimp recipe focuses on the sauce and protein this dish can be served over pasta, mashed potatoes, rice, eaten or as is.
Think: quick and easy, scalable, and an overall crowd-pleaser. This Tuscan Shrimp comes together in just 30 minutes, making it the perfect weeknight dinner, with a creamy, flavorful sauce that tastes like it took much longer to make. It’s a great recipe for the whole family and one that seafood lovers will truly savor. If you’re a fan of dishes where shrimp is the star, this one’s a must-try, along with some of my other shrimp recipes listed below.

Wide Pan or Large Skillet – Nothing crazy, just a wide and deep enough pan to sear the shrimp as well as make the sauce. I used the All Clad 4qt Saute Pan for this dish, which allowed for a hard sear on the shrimp and even cooking of the sauce.


Sear the Shrimp – Before cooking the shrimp, prep them by de-shelling and de-veining them. If you want to save time and energy for later you can also remove the tails before searing as well. Season the shrimp with a heavy pinch of kosher salt and a few cracks of fresh black pepper.
Add 1-2 tbsp of olive oil to a pan over medium high heat. Once heated add the shrimp. Depending on the size cook for 1-2 minutes on each side. You are looking to get a quick sear, but not cook the shrimp 100% throughout. As reference large shrimp take about 4-6 minutes to cook throughout. Remove from the heat and place on the side.
Cook the Aromatics– Lower the heat and add the butter. Once melted, add the minced shallot, garlic, cook until soft and fragrant approx. 2-3 minutes. Add in the chopped sun-dried tomatoes, and dried herbs and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Add in the flour, mix to combine, and cook for another minute.

Construct the Sauce– Deglaze the pan with white wine and cook for 1-2 minutes. The wine is going to thicken up, that is okay just mix every few seconds. Once the wine has cooked off add the tomato paste, and stir to combine. Add the chicken broth and simmer for 5-7 minutes with the lid off. The sauce will thicken over that span of time. Salt to taste.


Toss in the spinach and let it wilt before adding heavy cream, and parmesan cheese. Bring the sauce back up to a simmer and finally add in the shrimp. Cook the shrimp in the sauce for 2-3 minutes or until completely cooked through. Finish with fresh basil and enjoy!
Cooking for a large crowd? You can make the sauce portion of this dish in advance. Simply take the steps to make the sauce minus the shrimp. When ready to eat sear the shrimp and add them to the sauce to a pan over low heat. Continue to simmer the shrimp until cooked through.
While this dish is truly a low carb shrimp focused dish, there are a few additions / sides that would pair nicely with this creamy herby sauce.
Want to switch things up? Change out the protein! The sauce recipe remains the same however consider swapping out shrimp for pan fried or even grilled chicken. Salmon is another great option that would pair nicely with the sauce.

This dish, as most seafood dishes, is best enjoyed same day. With that said it can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days. If making the sauce sans shrimp, store in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. While reheating it in the microwave works, I prefer to throw it back on the stove for a few minutes on low heat until desired temperature.
Can’t get enough shrimp? I know mean either. Check out the below recipes!
Spicy Calabrian Shrimp
Chili Garlic Shrimp
Portuguese Shrimp (also uses the peri-peri blend)
Green Garlic Shrimp
Harissa Shrimp

Wow! This is a perfect recipe!
I made this tonight for dinner, it was quick, easy, and absol delicious. A Wonderful balance of flavours, and not too creamy like so many versions found elsewhere.
When i told my partner what i was cooking for dinner, there was some hesitation (she’s more the meat & veg type, and thought it sounded a bit extravagant For a weeday meal!). As soon as those aromas hit the house though, she knew she would love it…and we both did.
I’ll be adding this one to my regular rotation, so thank you for bringing the perfect recipe to us!
I have been searching for a flavorful shrimp recipe that isn’t complicated and this one takes the cake. I made this last night for my wife and she devoured it. i am tempted to make it again tonight, but will hold off for the weekend so i have something to look forward to. This is a great recipe!!
Flavor alert! This was a family favorite when we made it… even for the kids. So much flavor devoloped with onky a handful of ingredients and that sauce is velvety goodness!