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Teriyaki Pasta with Shrimp and Mushrooms

March 10, 2013 By Lisa

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Teriyaki Pasta with Shrimp and Mushrooms

I always (erroneously) thought that shrimp were bad for you.  In case you’re wondering; 1 pound of shrimp works out to 4 ounces per person, for 4 people.  This is a larger portion than the traditional 3 ounce serving of meat protein I recommend.  The 4 ounces of shrimp have fewer calories and more protein than a 3 ounce serving of grilled chicken.  Also, this could be a misnomer; technically it is soy sauce, not teriyaki sauce but when I ate it, teriyaki came to mind!

Serves 4

1 375 g box of whole wheat pasta, I used spaghetti

1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

2 x 227 g packages of button mushrooms, sliced

Salt

Pepper

3 Cloves garlic, crushed

1/4 Cup sodium reduced soy sauce

1/4 Cup white wine

1 Cup pasta water

1 Pound (16 ounces) of medium sized fresh shrimp, cleaned with tails removed

1 Bunch (6) green onions/scallions, sliced on an angle

–  Bring a large pot of water to boil and then cook the pasta 2 minutes less than the directions state.  Before draining the pasta be sure to reserve one cup of the pasta water.

–  Start the mushrooms when the pasta is added to boiling water.  in a large frying pan, heat the oil over medium high heat.  When the oil is hot (it will ripple) add the mushrooms and sautee for about 5-7 minutes, ligtly season with salt and pepper.

–  When the mushrooms are browned, add the garlic and sautee for about 30 seconds (the liquid from the mushrooms should help prevent the garlic from burning).

–  Turn the heat to high and add the Soy Sauce, then add the wine.  Scrape the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon to release any flavours that may be there (deglazing).

–  Let the alcohol cook out; let it boil for about a minute.

–  Add the reserved pasta water to the pan (the heat should still be on high).

–  Add the shrimp (do not add any more salt to the pan).  If the timing is right then you should have just strained the pasta.

–  Add the pasta to the pan

–  Let the pasta boil in the liquid for 2-3 minutes, until most of the liquid has absorbed.

–  Taste pasta to make sure it’s cooked; if it is still too aldente for you then just drop the heat to low and let the pasta rest in the liquid for a few minutes.

–  When the pasta is cooked to your preference, turn the heat off the pan.

–  Stir in the green onions and serve immediately.

–  You can taste and adjust seasoing but I seriously doubt you’ll feel the need to add more salt; pepper, maybe.

Notes:

  1. Yes, it is a lot of soy sauce but you are using sodium reduced here.

 

 

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