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Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published3 Nov '17 Updated18 Jan '26
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This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do! It’s the pasta version of Creamy Garlic Prawns which features a creamy Alfredo sauce infused with garlic flavour tossed through with plump prawns (shrimp). Every pasta lovers’ dream come true!

This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do. recipetineats.com

Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta

The weekend is here and we deserve a treat!!! Rather than heading out for dinner, I think you should make THIS luscious Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta at home. 🙂

Yes it’s indulgent, but let me assure you, it’s a whole lot healthier than eating out. Because let’s face it – restaurant food is so good because it’s loaded with butter, oil and salt. I once went in search for a famous Mashed Potato recipe by Guillaume Brahimi, a renowned French Chef here in Australia, after having it at his restaurant. It’s made with 200g / 1 3/4 sticks butter for 600g / 1.2 lb of potato. THAT’S INSANE!!!!! I felt my arteries clogging up just reading the recipe!!!

So. This is rich but not crazy rich, you’ll certainly satisfy your creamy pasta craving but you won’t feel ill afterwards. 🙂 (Unless you have more than your fair share, which I cannot be held responsible for)

This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do. recipetineats.com

You don’t need gallons of cream for a great creamy pasta

This recipe serves 4 and is made with 1 1/4 cup of cream, which is just over 1/4 cups per serving. Which I think is actually a very reasonable amount for a cream pasta.

The sauce is thickened using a combination of freshly grated parmesan cheese and by emulsifying the sauce. If you’ve tried any of my other pasta recipes (like Bolognese, Shredded Beef Ragu, Tomato Prawn Pasta), you’d know that I (along with the entire nation of Italy) religiously do this mandatory step of tossing the pasta in the sauce on the stove with a splash of pasta cooking water. This makes the starch and fat in the sauce work its magic to thicken the sauce and makes it sticky so it clings to the pasta rather than sitting in a pool in the bottom of the skillet.

There’s no exception with creamy pastas. In fact, it’s most effective with creamy pastas because that’s how to thicken the sauce without using more and more cream.

Creamy pastas are so hard to shoot so you can see the creamy sauce coating the pasta. But do you see how there is no / little sauce pooled on the plate? That’s because it’s all on the pasta and prawns!

This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do. recipetineats.com

Best prawns for Creamy Prawn Pasta

I like making Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta with small to medium prawns. (That’s shrimp, to those of you on the other side of the pond. 🙂 ) I find it easier to eat rather than jumbo sized prawns in pasta form, and you get more littered throughout. And because of this, I usually use (gasp, shock horror!) frozen peeled raw prawns.

I actually peeled fresh prawns when I made this the other day, pictured in the black skillet at the top of the post, and left the tail on. Which, for some reason, felt like I was making a point that the prawns are fresh ones I peeled myself, but in hindsight was completely impractical because it was such a pain to stop eating and pull the tail out of my mouth.

#FirstWorldProblems

Yes, peeling your own fresh prawns is better than using frozen. But because they are small, it is a pain so using frozen is completely acceptable – in my books. 🙂 Also, these days, you can get good quality frozen prawns even from grocery stores! (Look for Australian prawns, they are better quality).

This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do. recipetineats.com
After a non cream-based prawn pasta?

Try this Spicy Chilli Prawn Pasta with a tomato based sauce, or this Lemon Prawn Pasta, or my signature Restaurant-Worthy Prawn Linguine in Dinner (page 173) which features a stock made using the prawn shells.

This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do. recipetineats.com

If you’ve had a long week, I’m betting you are busting to get on that couch and flick on the TV to watch something that doesn’t require too much brain power. To complete that picture, all you need is a cozy bowl of homemade deliciousness and a glass of your favourite wine.

And in this vision I have, the cosy bowl of deliciousness is in the form of this Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta. Get the water boiling, and you’ll be slurping this down in 20 minutes. (Wait a sec – that’s faster than take out!)

Happy weekend! – Nagi xx

PS One day, try the foil packet prawn and potato version of this recipe. Creamy garlic prawns + cheesy potatoes in a foil pack!


Watch how to make it

Note: The recipe has been updated to serve 4 rather than 3 – because who writes recipes for 3?! 🤭 Ingredients were scaled up accordingly then the only recipe step that changed to accomodate this was to cook the prawn in 2 batches rather than 1 because they won’t all fit in the pan in one go.

 

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This Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta is for all those nights when nothing but a creamy pasta will do. recipetineats.com

Creamy Garlic Prawn Pasta

Author: Nagi
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 20 minutes mins
Total: 25 minutes mins
Main
Western
4.98 from 123 votes
Servings4
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Recipe VIDEO above. Pasta tossed with a garlic infused creamy sauce and plump, juicy prawns! (Shrimp) This pasta version of Creamy Garlic Prawns is a quick meal you'll get on the table in 20 minutes, this is luscious but it's not too rich. The key is to emulsify the sauce (i.e. thicken it) by tossing the pasta in the sauce just before serving – this is the proper Italian way to make pasta.
Serves 4.

Ingredients

  • 12 oz / 350g fettuccine , or other long strand pasta of choice
  • 50 g / 3 tbsp unsalted butter , separated
  • 500 g / 1 lb small or medium peeled prawns / shrimp , raw or 1kg / 2 lb whole unpeeled (Note 1)
  • 4 garlic cloves , finely minced with a knife
  • 1/2 cup Chardonnay or other dry white wine (Note 2 for sub)
  • 1 1/4 cups heavy / thickened cream or regular cream, pouring cream etc, full fat (Note 3)
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth (or fish or vegetable broth), preferably low sodium
  • 3/4 cup (75 g) finely grated parmesan cheese (freshly grated) (Note 4)
  • 2 tbsp finely chopped parsley , optional
  • Black pepper
  • Parmesan , for serving
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Instructions

  • Cook pasta – Bring to boil a large pot of water. Add a big pinch of salt and the pasta, then cook per packet MINUS 1 minute – it will finish cooking in the sauce later so we want it slightly under. (Note 5).
  • Reserve water – Just before draining, scoop out 1 cup of pasta cooking water and set aside, we need this to thicken the sauce later. Drain pasta.
  • Lightly cook prawns in 2 batches – Meanwhile, melt about 1/3 of the butter in a large non stick skillet over medium high heat. Add half the prawns, spread out, and cook for 1 1/2 minutes, then turn and toss using 2 spatulas for another 1 – 1 1/2 minutes until just barely cooked (the prawns will cook more in the sauce). Remove prawns into a bowl. Repeat – add half the remaining butter, cook the remaining prawns then remove.
  • Sauté garlic – In the same skillet, add the remaining butter. Once melted, add the garlic and stir for 20 seconds until fragrant (don't let it burn, lower heat it needed).
  • Deglaze – Add wine and stir. Simmer rapidly for 2 minutes, scraping the pan to dissolve any bits stuck to it into the liquid, until wine mostly evaporates (see video).
  • Sauce – Add cream, broth and parmesan. Stir until the parmesan is melted, then leave to simmer for 1 1/2 minutes until it thickens slightly – it will still be quite watery though which is fine, it will thicken more in next step.
  • Toss & thicken sauce – Add prawns, pasta plus about 1/4 cup of reserved pasta water. Toss pasta energetically (still on stove on medium high) and in 1 to 2 minutes, the sauce will thicken and start clinging to the pasta. It will seem like nothing is happening at first but trust the process, it will happen! If you take it too far and the sauce gets too thick, add a small splash of remaining reserved pasta cooking water to loosen and toss again (you can do this repeatedly as needed).
  • Finish – Add most of the parsley and a grind of black pepper, taste and check if you need salt (I don't need more), then give it a quick toss.
  • Serve immediately, garnished with remaining parsley and parmesan if desired.

Recipe Notes:

1. PRAWN / SHRIMP SIZE: I prefer using small and medium ones for pasta because it disperses better in pasta. For large or king prawns, you may wish to cut in half lengthwise, or even into pieces. 
FROZEN PRAWNS: I usually make this with frozen peeled prawns because it’s a pain to peel small prawns. Thaw thoroughly and pat dry with paper towel before cooking (otherwise they just sort of braise in residual water that leaches).
TIP: Reserve the thawing liquid and use that as part of the broth required in this recipe. It’s like a free seafood broth!
2. WINE: Chardonnay is my default white wine for cooking these days (adds good flavour whereas sauvignon blanc doesn’t do much), but any dry white is fine. Sweet, really fruity ones like some rieslings aren’t really suitable, also avoid very woody wines.
Non alcoholic substitute – chicken or vegetable broth/stock (low sodium).
3. CREAM: This recipe will work fine with any full fat cream, but the sauce thickens faster / better with heavy / thickened cream. If you use light cream, the sauce will be thinner but it will still work – you really need to keep tossing the pasta in the sauce until it coats the pasta.
4. PARMESAN: Must use freshly grated! Store bought won’t melt smoothly. If you measure by cup rather than weight, be sure to press the grated parmesan is because the volume is greater i.e. 75g parmesan is an enormous mounded cup when not pressed down, 3/4 cup when tightly pressed. I find it easiest to measure by weight.
5. Reduce the cooking time because we finish cooking the pasta in the sauce (key step for this recipe).
6. Nutrition per serving, assuming 4 servings.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 286gCalories: 864cal (43%)Carbohydrates: 71g (24%)Protein: 38g (76%)Fat: 45g (69%)Saturated Fat: 27g (169%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 281mg (94%)Sodium: 1047mg (46%)Potassium: 497mg (14%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 5g (6%)Vitamin A: 1946IU (39%)Vitamin C: 4mg (5%)Calcium: 372mg (37%)Iron: 2mg (11%)
Keywords: creamy prawn pasta, creamy shrimp pasta, garlic prawn pasta
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Updated January 2026 to serve 4 rather than 3 (which is just an odd number, I am not sure what I was thinking!). Changes made were to cook the prawn in 2 batches rather than 1, and to sear the first side undisturbed, then toss with two spatulas to finish cooking through (turning one by one is a pain!).

More prawn (shrimp) pastas & risottos

  • Spicy Chilli Prawn Pasta

  • Prawn Pasta with Lemon

  • Creamy Prawn Risotto

And more ways to get your creamy pasta fix!

  • Fettucine Alfredo – also see One Pot Chicken Alfredo Pasta

  • Creamy Chicken and Bacon Pasta

  • Creamy Tomato Pasta

  • Creamy Sun Dried Tomato Pasta

  • Baked Mac and Cheese – and try the Shrimp version!

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256 Comments

  1. Stephen Large says

    January 16, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    5 stars
    Well, I truly NEVER edit a recipe when trying for the first time however ….. diet issues, cholesterol issues have forced me to omit/replace certain ingredients from all my cooking. You can probably guess what they are. This time I ended up with a pasta meal that was soup like in consistency yet with the most amazing flavour from your ingredients. It was absolutely delicious. Thank you for signposting.
    Stephen

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  2. Pam Shackleton says

    December 14, 2025 at 9:27 am

    5 stars
    Love the ease of the recipe but surprised how wonderful the flavours were.

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  3. Robyn says

    December 1, 2025 at 10:32 pm

    5 stars
    Such a tasty and quick recipe to prepare. It’s a winner, and will be repeated, thanks Nagi.

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  4. Donna Stevens says

    October 6, 2025 at 5:20 pm

    5 stars
    Added a capfull of Pernod and some fennel…
    Top class Recipe

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  5. Conny Thomas says

    September 22, 2025 at 10:50 am

    5 stars
    This was an absolute To Die For recipe. Even a restaurant couldn’t do better. Thank you Nagi, love ALL your recipes

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  6. Leslie Kronk says

    September 16, 2025 at 6:25 pm

    I loved your pasta
    I am a bachelor and like your cooking ideas.

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  7. Ann says

    September 1, 2025 at 7:05 am

    Hi Nagi. Love your recipes. Ilive in a lifestyle village & cook for 50+ so the sliding scale set at 20 is a great help but I have a question. How much pasta water to reserve for a 20 setting. ?

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  8. Michelle says

    August 31, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    I made this tonight for dinner. It was amazing. Thankyou. I made exactly to recipe, up until parmesan cheese had melted in sauce. I then added baby spinach leaves. I ended up adding 120grm bag of Pams baby spinach, some just before end of cooking. I will be making this often.

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  9. phil says

    July 16, 2025 at 4:24 am

    5 stars
    Made this tonight and both myself and wife said 10 out of ten, very good and and have saved the recipe..

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  10. Eleanor says

    July 13, 2025 at 3:16 am

    Literally one of the families favourite recipes! We make this often as a special treat. Love it!

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  11. Eleanor says

    July 13, 2025 at 3:16 am

    Literally one of the families favourite recipes! We make this often as a special treat. Love it!

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  12. Gabby Clark says

    June 14, 2025 at 6:25 am

    Best recipe I’ve found, my kids love it. Substituted wine for a lemon

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  13. Susanne Koen says

    June 1, 2025 at 9:20 pm

    OMG – to die for! I added frozen peas but, on a whim, a splash of freshly squeezed lime. What was already sublime, leapt to another level

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  14. Rita says

    May 20, 2025 at 11:18 pm

    5 stars
    To die for! So simple yet Every bite is so delicious! Thank you Nagi and baby Dozer 💕

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  15. Bronwyn says

    March 23, 2025 at 7:33 pm

    So good and not heavy. I subbed the cream for Philly light cream cheese as it was all I had and added some preserved lemon. Was delicious thank you.

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  16. Reginita says

    March 20, 2025 at 9:57 pm

    Almost veryone had seconds! A great success!

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  17. Liz and Ray says

    March 17, 2025 at 10:13 pm

    We have done this resapie but our way creamy prawn paster. We never used the defrosting liquid but we will this time which we think is a great idea.

    Reply
  18. Liz and Ray says

    March 17, 2025 at 10:10 pm

    We have done this resapie but our way. We never used the defrosting liquid but we will this time which we think is a great idea.

    Reply
  19. Carolyn Voke says

    March 17, 2025 at 9:56 am

    5 stars
    LOVE, LOVE THIS RECIPE…. MY SECOND TIME….

    Reply
  20. Megan Rea says

    March 16, 2025 at 2:05 pm

    5 stars
    OMG! Sooo good and super quick and easy! I added some chopped chilli and spring onion, which I sauteed with the garlic and added some peas! Super delish!

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