June 18, 2007

Recipe: Angel Hair Pasta with Seafood

Angel Hair Pasta with SeafoodMy old roommate in San Francisco A taught me how to make pasta.

When we were living together in the bay area many years ago, I was in charge of making Malaysian and Chinese food in the kitchen, while A excelled in western food. She made killer mash potatoes (from scratch!) and great pasta. While we didn't indulge in seafood-loaded pasta like this back then, her pasta was always delectable--with really simple ingredients such as unpeeled straw mushrooms, chicken or shrimp. It was a very humble, easy, and practical dish. It was great for our budgets, especially during the dot bomb days...

Angel Hair Pasta with SeafoodIf A were to read this post today, I am sure she would be amazed by my newly acquired cooking skill. I have since perfected my Italian pasta, plus I have upgraded the toppings to all our favorite fruits de la mer. I suspect she would ask for a second helping. *wink*

To make it an ultra luxury dish, I got some fresh Florida rock shrimp. Both crunchy and succulent, Florida rock shrimp is worth every buck I spent. (They were priced at $19.95 per pound.) Throw in some calamari rings, scallops, shrimp, mussels, cherry tomatoes, and freshly-plucked sweet basil leaves, you have a 5-star dish that you can make anytime to impress yourself, or your guests.

Click here to view the complete pictures set; a total of 8 pictures for your drooling viewing pleasure.

Recipe: Angel Hair Pasta with Seafood
(Serves 3-4 people)

Ingredients:

2/3 pack angel hair pasta (12 oz pack)
1/2 bottle (10 oz.) pasta sauce
4 oz. rock shrimp
1/2 lb mussels
6 shrimp
2 calamari (cut into rings)
Italian sweet basil
8 cherry tomatoes (cut into halves)
3 gloves garlic (finely chopped)
1 tablespoon oyster sauce (or salt to taste)
2 tablespoons olive oil
Dried parsley flakes

Method:
  1. Bring water to boil in a pot and add in the mussels. As soon as all mussels are open, transfer the pot to the sink and drain the water. Rinse the mussels with cold water to get rid of foams. Set aside the mussels.
  2. Bring water to boil in a pot. Cook the angel hair pasta according to the instructions on the package.
  3. While boiling the pasta, heat up a deep saute pan with some olive oil.
  4. Saute the garlic for 30 seconds.
  5. Add in all seafood except the mussels.
  6. Once the seafood are cooked, add in the mussels and cover the saute pan for about a minute.
  7. Add in oyster sauce (or salt to taste). Lower the heat to low.
  8. Drain the cooked angel hair pasta and divide them equally into 3-4 servings.
  9. Dish out the pasta sauce and pour it on top of the angel hair pasta.
  10. Garnish with cherry tomatoes, sweet basil leaves, and spinkle some dried parsley flakes on the dish. Serve immediately.
Cook's notes:
  1. I used Prego brand traditional pasta sauce for this dish.
  2. See my new napkin? Isn't it cute? $2.00 each at Target!

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Comments on "Recipe: Angel Hair Pasta with Seafood"

 

Blogger UnkaLeong said ... (6:58 PM) : 

Fruits of the sea *chuckles*...Now where's that box of Kleenex :) Napkins made by my employer? Hahaha..

 

Blogger Lydia said ... (7:25 PM) : 

Beautiful dish! I'm drooling!! I always have some homemade tomato sauce in my freezer, and now that the basil is starting to grow in the herb garden, I'm all ready for this recipe.

 

Blogger Lyrical Lemongrass said ... (8:13 PM) : 

wahhh...looks so gorgeous! Wanna try this soon...maybe tonight....u've started a craving!!! hehehe.

 

Blogger Suganya said ... (8:13 PM) : 

Ok! I am a vegetarian and have nothing to comment on the recipe. But, it is easy to make pasta in sauce look gross. You have done an admirable work in taking such a luscious photo!

 

Anonymous tigerfish said ... (8:43 PM) : 

Definitely worth the wait...soooo delectable. You won't want my drool all over or it will dirty your new napkin. ;) The 料 so much that cannot see the pasta (can pass off as paella) ...definitely more than 5-star. Your shrimps fresh from the tank? Recently I got myself some Florida Key West Pink Shrimps too.

 

Anonymous pablopabla said ... (10:05 PM) : 

Tell you what...why don't you move back to Malaysia and start cooking these for us back home to eat! You're killing us with your recipes! Droolicious!

 

Blogger WokandSpoon said ... (10:41 PM) : 

I love seafood! That looks quick and simple to make! Just don't wear a white shirt when eating that ;-)

 

Blogger MeiyeN said ... (11:16 PM) : 

my favourite, my favourite!!!!!! and WOW...... so beautiful!!!!!!

 

Blogger "Joe" who is constantly craving said ... (11:24 PM) : 

it looks fabulous! and it looks so easy to make as well!..hmmm

 

Blogger Tummythoz said ... (11:25 PM) : 

Looks like more ingredients than noodles. Yummy!

 

Blogger teckiee said ... (1:44 AM) : 

my kind of food! Do agree whe tummythoz on more ingredients than noodles. Its perfect tho hehehe... i usually like pasta that way

 

Anonymous bayi said ... (1:59 AM) : 

I like pasta and looking at the dish has already made me salivate... It looks really delicious!

 

Blogger Claude-Olivier said ... (2:09 AM) : 

Pasta is for sure the best thing on earth ;-) I make them fresh when I have time, I have a pasta machine and they are wonderful !!! your recipe smell here, I WANT PASTA NOW !!! ,-)

Cheers
Claude

 

Blogger East Meets West Kitchen said ... (2:24 AM) : 

What a lovely dish!

 

Blogger Sweet Jasmine said ... (3:01 AM) : 

Wow! good food and great pic..Just make pasta for son#1 with prego sauce with only chicken meat and button mushroom.No mussels.. etc..next time will try your recipe.. thanks for sharing..

 

Anonymous Leemei said ... (5:21 AM) : 

Nice photos! Thank you for your comment on my blog. Have you tried out making pandan chicken?
Keep up the good work of you blog!

 

Anonymous singleGuyChef said ... (6:17 AM) : 

I wish I had you as a roommate in college. I wouldn't have gained the "Freshman 15"...more like Freshman 50 with all of the second helpings. :p

 

Anonymous The Cooking Ninja said ... (6:54 AM) : 

wah ... this is exactly I've been dying for. Shiok!

 

Blogger Ben and Suanne said ... (7:26 AM) : 

Great photos. Love the dish too.

 

Blogger Hillary said ... (7:58 AM) : 

Did you take the pictures yourself? The pasta looks DELICIOUS! I always try to make a sophisticated pasta dish but it never turns out as good looking as this one!

 

Anonymous lucia said ... (8:50 AM) : 

i love pasta and i love seafood - so what a great combination. unfortunately i don't cook. so just hope that one day someone would cook it for me or can try something like this in a restaurant (it wouldn't be the same as home-cooked food of course)

 

Blogger wmw said ... (12:00 PM) : 

Great photos yet again....THAT'S IT! I wanna move to the States to be your neighbour!

 

Blogger Nate 2.0 said ... (12:12 PM) : 

Very nice, although I would have used canned tomatoes and mashed them in the can to make sauce. Bottled sauces tend to have lots of sugar in them.

 

Blogger Mandy said ... (6:39 PM) : 

A luxury seafood pasta! I bet it's better than some so-called Italian restaurants here! :)

 

Blogger Rasa Malaysia said ... (7:16 PM) : 

Unkaleong - haven't u learned your lesson by now? Have your Kleenex tied to your neck the next time...hehe.

Lydia - homemade tomato sauce? I want I want! ;)

Lemongrass - did you get your fix?

Suganya - wow, a vegetarian commented on my non-vegetarian dish. Thank you!

Tiga - where did you get the Key West Pink shrimp, sounds so exotice, I must try. Tell me where to go them pronto! I will try them when I come back from Asia.

Pablo - OK, you will hire me to work for you then I go back and be your neighbor. Hehe.

Wokandspoon - you are right...I always stain my shirt whenever I eat tomato sauce pasta. LOL.

Mei Yen - my favorite my favorite, too! :)

Joe - yes, it is very easy to make.

Tummy - this is "keh liao" one...of course ingredients more than noodles. Wahahaha.

Teckiee - exactly, I do not like pasta when they are all pasta and no ingredients/topping...boring.

Bayi - hehe...I warned you so.

Claude - can you make a butter sauce pasta and share with me the recipe? I want to learn. ;)

East Meets West - thank you.

Sweet Jasmine - cool, I hope your son would love my version.

Leemei - yes, indeed I did. But my pictures weren't as good as yours...hehe, they were delish.

Singleguychef - you are too humble...I am drooling over your gourmet food...your creations are like Top Chef!!!

Ben and Suanne - thanks.

 

Anonymous Amy said ... (7:43 PM) : 

Mmm this looks sooo good! I'm drooling and hungry.

 

Blogger Cynthia said ... (8:38 PM) : 

Pasta with seafood is an unbeatable combination. Looks really rich, Bee.

 

Anonymous joey said ... (8:44 PM) : 

Hi! Found your site through Christine of Ramblings of a Gypsysoul...wow! It's awesome and so happy I stumbled on it! This is the type of pasta my husband would love -- tomato-based and with seafood...I'm bookmarking it right now! Thanks for sharing it :)

 

Anonymous C2 said ... (9:50 PM) : 

This must be first pasta dish I've come across on the blog. We call it Spag Marinara here. I prefer making the sauce from plum tin tomatos, onions and fresh basil. If you like something a bit tasty try Putanesca sauce- anchivies, garlic chilli, olives, capers, diced fresh tomatoes plus the tomato sauce. Oh yes the bak kut teh turned out a bit fishy. Mustn't have washed the cuttle fish properly. Will try again soon. Manged to locate a Chinese medicine shop that sells the BKT ingredients. Love the colours as usual. Cheers.

 

Blogger Ming_the_Merciless said ... (10:04 PM) : 

Wow, that looks really good. I always go to the Greek diners on Friday afternoons for the spicy seafood pasta dish because the Greeks don't eat meat on Friday.

 

Blogger ilingc said ... (1:38 AM) : 

Looks divine! and I just love how angel hair pasta "soaks" up all the sauces.

 

Blogger Keropok Man said ... (2:28 AM) : 

aiyoyo. lao nuah liao leh...

Everyone seems to like Prego eh. The other day, my cousin also said she uses Prego.

When Pablo hire you, you all open branch in Spore too lah, then we get to eat. hehe...

 

Anonymous Orchidea said ... (7:53 AM) : 

This pasta dish looks really good... I like it.
Ciao.

 

Anonymous tigerfish said ... (1:21 PM) : 

The Key West Shrimps are from Wholes Food leh. They are wild, harvested from the waters of Key West (thus not farm-raised) but they are frozen,too bad :( I have not cooked them yet so not sure if they will taste good. But I'm keen to try something from the other sea loh! ;)
Hey, I just bought myself LIVE SPOT prawns from R99 today! LIVE as in still alive in the waters and they are WILD. As good as it gets man! Still flapping when I brought them home. If you see them in R99, it will surely be a better bet for an Udang lover like you...hahha. A bit steep @$13.99/lb but definitely worth the bite :D

 

Blogger Oh for the love of food! said ... (6:42 PM) : 

Hey RM! your pasta looks amazing! As always, I love that youve used seafood, especially those juicy prawns. This dish is simply mouth watering!

 

Anonymous WokkingMum said ... (7:09 PM) : 

I like pasta especially with Seafood but my family don't, so I hardly cook it. Your pasta is so good it made me soo hungry!!

I have linked you, if you dont mind.

 

Blogger team BSG said ... (11:57 PM) : 

since u were fortunate to have the best Xperience of all cooking worlds even during the Bomb time guess its time v will offer you our rare but valuable expertise to fully 'satisfied proof' all
yr recipe including yr very own foolproof pixs before general release meaning u airfly all yr ready cookings ( such as above ) for our test and a ok.
OK ?

 

Blogger Passionate Eater said ... (2:44 PM) : 

I think that the addition of oyster sauce must have kicked it up a notch, because the pasta looks so gorgeous and the color is so much "deeper" than regular pasta sauce. This sounds like a great and relatively time-efficient meal. And I DO love those Target napkins!

 

Blogger pwee said ... (6:04 PM) : 

ahhh, i make the mistake of reading your blog when i'm hungry.

the pasta looks so yum!

 

Anonymous shinhui said ... (6:52 AM) : 

wow
look awesome and delicious

don know how i got this webby
but look nice

my stomach is starving now

em..
are u malaysian?

 

Blogger Claude-Olivier said ... (7:09 AM) : 

by the way....i have never send you the recipe of the green oil sauce...oups. I have to find it again and I promise I will send you..after LA..and if you need others recipe, just ask ;-) Cheers

 

Blogger cooknengr said ... (7:23 AM) : 

Nice, share my favorite pasta sauce with you. Pomi, You can get it at Vons/Ralph's. Totally different from Ragu. Pomi is not acidic and you can feel the made from scratch freshness. With basil and a magical pinch of sugar to bring out the flavor. Out of the three, I prefer the chopped tomato for the texture.

http://www.pennmac.com/page/29

 

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