By: Author Julie Menghini
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Healthy Shrimp Fettuccine can be on your table in 10 minutes. This recipe proves that you can put a dish on your table that is quick, healthy and delicious.
When you eat Healthy Shrimp Fettuccine, the last thing that you think of is how healthy it really is. There is nothing missing from this delicious dish except for the extra fat and calories.
You guys know what an influence my grandmother was in my love for cooking and baking right?
It was so much more than the food she made. It was about the conversations that we had and the gentle guidance she provided without criticism.
One thing I’ve never shared is that she passed away relatively young from a sudden heart attack.
The food she made was warm and comforting not to mention delicious.
A lot of dishes started with a spoonful of lard from the container she kept on the stove. If there was any grease left from a pan it got poured into that container.
When I say grease, it was basically animal fat from bacon or other fried foods.
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We know so much more today, and if we choose, can eat much healthier.
Just knowing that I have heart disease in my family inspires me to follow a healthy diet (most of the time) and exercise regularly. Eating healthy isn’t difficult and can be quick and delicious too.
I use Hunt’s Tomatoes all the time. In this recipe, I used their Whole, Peeled, No-Salt Added Plum Tomatoes.
I was able to make this a “heart-healthy” recipe by using:
- Hunt’s No-Salt Added Plum Tomatoes so I can control the amount of sodium in this recipe.
- Herbs for flavor instead of a lot of salt.
- Shrimp is a lean protein.
- Fresh spinach is packed with good for you vitamins and antioxidants.
- Whole wheat fettuccinenoodles added whole grains and fiber.
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Eating meals like this is not a sacrifice or a “diet food” that leaves you hungry before you’ve left the dinner table. It’s beautiful food that I would be proud to serve to guests.
Another thing about my grandmother was that she was frugal as were a lot of people in that era. This Shrimp Fettuccine dish is a very reasonably priced meal to make and I love that!
If you enjoyed this delicious shrimp recipe, check these out!
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- Creamy Shrimp and Spinach Pasta Recipe
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Healthy Shrimp Fettucine Recipe
Author: Julie Menghini
Healthy Shrimp Fettuccine can be on your table in 10 minutes. This recipe proves that you can put a dish on your table that is quick, healthy and delicious.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Course Main
Cuisine American, Italian
Keyword: Fettucine, Shrimp
Servings: 6 people
Ingredients
- 1 lb raw shrimp shelled and deveined
- 1 28 oz can Hunt’s No-Salt Added Plum Tomatoes
- 1 garlic clove minced
- 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper according to desired heat
- 1 tsp dried Italian herb seasoning
- 2 cups fresh baby spinach
- 1 lb whole wheat fettuccine pasta cooked according to package directions
- Salt and pepper
Instructions
In a large skillet, add Hunt’s Whole Peeled Plum tomatoes and juice. Using your hand, crush each tomato into large pieces. Cook over medium heat until juice is reduced by half, about 5 minutes.
Add minced garlic, crushed red pepper, spinach and shrimp. Cook an additional 5 minutes, stirring to combine. Salt and pepper according to tastes.
Serve over cooked Fettuccine pasta and garnish lightly with parmesan cheese.
Nutrition
Calories: 365kcalCarbohydrates: 62gProtein: 27gFat: 2gCholesterol: 190mgSodium: 797mgPotassium: 536mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 1100IUVitamin C: 18.8mgCalcium: 198mgIron: 6.1mg
Nutritional Disclaimer
This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.
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