SARASOTA'S SEAFOOD SPAGHETTI IN A WHITE WINE/TOMATO BROTH

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This is a really nice, elegant, but quick cooking meal even for a week night. Now, it is NOT the cheapest dinner by any means, but it will easily serve 4-6 hungry adults. So, add a nice fresh salad, hearty bread to soak up the sauce for a great dinner. A couple of notes: Frozen shrimp and scallops are fine for this, just thaw completely and make sure to dry the scallops well, so they are not water logged. Also, you are spending the extra money for seafood, make sure to add all 3 of the tomatoes (sundried, fresh and paste) and by all means use fresh herbs. This is really what makes the dish good. I prefer shrimp, mussels and/or clams, scallops, and optional lump crab meat; but you can use squid and lobster or any combination you prefer.

Provided by SarasotaCook

Categories     European

Time 35m

Yield 4-6 Bowls of Pasta, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 lb spaghetti
1 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined (I remove the tails, but you can leave them on if you want)
1 lb bay scallop (the small ones)
1 lb mussels (clams are fine as well, cleaned)
1 (4 ounce) can lump crab meat, I can find lump crab in different sizes and since this is optional, add as much as you like
1 small onion, fine diced
2 teaspoons garlic, minced (you can add more if you are a garlic lover, I add 3 usually)
1 1/2 cups dry white wine
1/2-1 cup vegetable broth (I like extra broth, so I start with 1/2 cup and you can always add more)
16 -20 cherry tomatoes, cut in half
1/3 cup sundried tomatoes, diced (not too fine)
1 -2 teaspoon tomato paste (depending on how much tomato flavor you want, I use 1 teaspoon)
1 pinch red pepper flakes
4 tablespoons fresh parsley, fine chopped
2 tablespoons fresh basil, rough chopped
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt
pepper
parmesan cheese (pecorino romano is excellent with this)
olive oil

Steps:

  • Seafood -- First thing to do is prepare your seafood. Now my seafood counter sells clams or mussels that are very clean, but I still come home and rinse them well. I put mine in a colander in a bowl or water, so any sand debris will sink to the bottom. and make sure they are all closed. If they aren't -- tap them a couple of times and they should close up; if not, toss them. Shrimp, peel, devein and remove the tails if you want. Scallops, I set on a paper towel to dry, especially if they were frozen once. And finally if using crab, check for any shells and leave in nice large pieces. I love the crab, but that is optional. I can fine a couple of good canned brands but also fresh, just depends what you like.
  • Sauce -- Start the sauce first as the seafood will be added in at the end and it doesn't take long. I use a very large saute pan as you will be adding the pasta to this pan. Add the olive oil and bring to medium heat. Add in the onion, red pepper flakes, and garlic. Saute 2-3 minutes until the onions are slightly tender. Then add in the white wine to deglaze the pan and cook just a minute. Then add in the tomato paste (start with 1 teaspoon), sundried tomatoes and vegetable broth (start with 1/2 cup) and let it simmer about 4-5 minutes.
  • Pasta -- Cook the pasta according to package directions, drain well and set to the side to keep warm while you finish the seafood.
  • Seafood -- Check your broth to see if you want to add that additional 1 teaspoon of tomato paste. Then add the mussels to the pot along with the cherry tomatoes. Cover and simmer about 4 minutes until the mussels start to open. Then add in the scallops and shrimp; and crab meat (if you decide to use that) and stir well to make sure every thing is mixed in with the broth. If you want a little more broth, add the remaining 1/2 cup at this time. Cover again and cook 3-4 minutes, just until the shrimp turn pink and just start to curl, and the mussels are open.
  • Finish -- Toss the pasta into the pan with the seafood along with the parsley and basil and season with salt and pepper. Go easy with the salt as the broth and seafood are salty. Toss everything well. Garnish with a drizzle of good olive oil. Parmesan is another garnish if you like. Some people like parmesan with seafood, others don't. Just a personal preference.
  • Serve -- There will be a nice broth, so I serve this in bowls along with crunchy bread to soak up some of the juice. Add a nice salad for a wonderful dinner. ENJOY!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 901.7, Fat 14.1, SaturatedFat 2.2, Cholesterol 242.2, Sodium 704.4, Carbohydrate 101.4, Fiber 5.2, Sugar 6, Protein 71.8

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