Tony S's Notes:
Expand1 pound Orechietti or another short pasta such as penne rigati Ask a question about this ingredient
1 pound Shrimp (25-35 count) Ask a question about this ingredient
2 bunches Broccolini, root ends trimmed Ask a question about this ingredient
1 Bulb Garlic, peeled and pressed or finely minced Ask a question about this ingredient
1/3 cup good olive oil (or more) Ask a question about this ingredient
1/3 cup Parmigiano Reggiano, grated Ask a question about this ingredient
Crushed Red Pepper Flakes to taste Ask a question about this ingredient
Get your salted pasta water in a pot and boiling.
Ask a question about this stepPrepare a bowl of salted ice water.
Ask a question about this stepBring a separate pan full of salted water to a boil. Drop broccolini in and after it returns to a boil, allow to cook for 2-3 minutes (you still want a little bite to it). Remove broccolini from boiling water and drop in ice water to stop cooking. Pull out of ice water once cool and dry between two kitchen towels or use a big wad of paper towels. Cut broccolini into bite size pieces
Ask a question about this stepPlace olive oil, garlic, and red pepper flake in a large skillet or sauté pan. Place pan over low heat and allow garlic to slowly cook until it begins to sizzle and you smell the garlic. NO BROWNING HERE!
Ask a question about this stepDrop pasta in pasta water to cook.
Ask a question about this stepOnce garlic is sizzling, turn heat up to high/medium high and add shrimp. Season entire pan with salt to taste. Just as shrimp are about cooked through, add the pieces of broccolini, just to warm them up.
Ask a question about this stepDrain pasta but reserve about ½ cup of the cooking water.
Ask a question about this stepAdd the shrimp/garlic/oil/broccolini mixture, pasta, parmigiano, and about ¼ cup of reserved pasta water back into the pasta pot. Season with salt and stir to combine.
Ask a question about this stepIf too dry, add a little more olive oil and/or reserved pasta water and stir it in. Taste!
Ask a question about this stepIf it tastes flat but is not dry, add a little salt and/or more parmigiano.
Ask a question about this stepThanks! I dreamed this up as a combination of the classic dishes- shrimp scampi and orechietti with broccoli rabe. Unfortunately, my wife does not like broccoli rabe so I always have to substitute broccolini.
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This sounds like a really good & healthy week night meal. Reminds me of a pasta dish I crave from a local restaurant, but better since it has shrimp!