Baked Angel Hair With Shrimp And Scallops Recipe
- 2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
- 1 x garlic clove crushed
- 1 lb large shrimp shelled
- 1/2 lb sea scallops salt and pepper
- 1 lb angel hair pasta
- 1 1/2 c. pasta cooking liquid extra virgin olive oil for drizzling
- 4 ounce chevre goat cheese
- 1/2 c. grated fresh Parmesan cheese
- 1/4 c. minced fresh parsley
- Bring large pan of water to boil for the pasta.
- Add in plenty of salt.
- Set the oven to 450F.
- Have on hand a 12" baking dish.
- In a skillet, heat the oil and cook the garlic for 1 minute.
- Add in the shrimp, scallops, salt, and pepper.
- Cook, stirring constantly, for 1 minute.
- With a slotted spoon, remove them from pan.
- Set pan aside.
- Add in the angel hair to the boiling water.
- Cook, stirring constantly , for 2 min or possibly till the angel hair has separated but is not cooked through.
- Dip a glass measuring c. into the water and remove 1 1/2 c of the liquid.
- Set the liquid aside.
- Drain the angel hair (Betsy's note: rinse the pasta well) and return it to pan.
- Sprinkle with sufficient extra virgin olive oil to coat it all over.
- Add in 1/3 of the pasta to the baking dish, then add in half the goat cheese, Parmesan, scallops, shrimp, and pepper.
- Continue making layers, ending with pasta.
- Pour the pasta cooking liquid into the skillet in that the shellfish was cooked.
- Bring it to a boil and let it bubble steadily for 2 min.
- Pour liquid over the pasta.
- Cut a piece of parchment paper which is the same size as the baking dish.
- Rub oil onto one side.
- Press the parchment directly onto the pasta, oiled side down.
- Transfer the dish to the warm oven.
- Bake the pasta for 10 min or possibly till it is tender.
- Sprinkle the pasta with parsley and serve at once.
- Betsy's notes: Original recipe called for only 1/2 lb shrimp, but I used a full lb.
- since we love shrimp.
- The recipe was so large it easily feeds six and the nutritional analysis is based on which.
- It might feed more, or possibly less, depending on the appetites.
- I also would rinse the pasta well - other wise you have to use a good amount of extra virgin olive oil to coat it and be able to separate it.
- I did cook a few times, and we just about O.D.
- 'ed on seafood.
- Here's one recipe which I made and loved.
- See my notes about servings.
- It made a huge amount.
extra virgin olive oil, garlic, shrimp, salt, angel hair pasta, pasta cooking liquid, chevre goat cheese, parmesan cheese, fresh parsley
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/baked-angel-hair-with-shrimp-and-scallops-73792 (may not work)