Cajun Shrimp Pasta Delight

Section: Satisfying Main Dishes for Every Occasion

Enjoy plump, seared shrimp tossed with tender pasta in a savory Cajun-spiced cream sauce. Each bite delivers smoky heat balanced by velvety richness from fire-roasted tomatoes and parmesan. Quick enough for a weeknight, yet bold and special. The homemade spice mix adds depth, while parmesan rounds out the flavors. Adjust the heat to suit your taste and finish with extra cheese and herbs for a comforting, one-pan dinner that's sure to please friends and family alike.

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Provided By Lina
Last updated on Wed, 27 Aug 2025 17:12:57 GMT
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Cajun shrimp pasta brings together smoky spice and creamy comfort for a dinner that feels both special and effortless. Juicy shrimp coated in homemade Cajun seasoning get seared until golden, then tossed with tender pasta and a luscious tomato cream sauce. The result satisfies cravings for something bold and indulgent but comes together quickly—perfect for a weeknight or a relaxed evening with friends.

I first made this dish after a long day when I craved something restaurant worthy at home. The smell of the toasty seasoning and shrimp won over everyone in the kitchen and Cajun shrimp pasta quickly earned a spot in our regular rotation.

Ingredients

  • Pasta such as linguine or spaghetti: Choose a shape that holds creamy sauce well and cooks al dente
  • Smoked paprika: This brings a warm smokiness opt for quality Spanish paprika if possible
  • Dried oregano and thyme: Earthy and herbal these round out the Cajun blend
  • Dried basil: Sweet and aromatic balances the bolder spices
  • Garlic powder and onion powder: Boost all over savoriness without prep
  • Cayenne pepper: Just a pinch for heat double it if you want extra spice
  • Ground black pepper: Freshly cracked adds plenty of backbone
  • Table salt: Essential for seasoning the pasta and the sauce use a pure variety
  • Extra large shrimp: Look for peeled and deveined firm and smelling sweet always pat dry
  • Olive oil: For searing shrimp use a fruity extra virgin if possible
  • Butter: Adds richness pick salted or unsalted depending on preference
  • Yellow onion: Dice fine for a base of sweetness
  • Minced garlic: Always use fresh when possible for depth
  • All purpose flour: Thickens and helps the seasoning stick to the aromatics
  • Chicken broth: A splash loosens the sauce and adds umami depth
  • Fire roasted tomatoes: Drain well for a smoky touch and a hit of tang
  • Heavy cream: Rounds everything together for an ultra silky finish
  • Freshly grated parmesan cheese: Salty nutty and melts smoothly always grate it just before using

Instructions

Cook the Pasta:
Bring a large pot of well salted water to a rolling boil Add your pasta and cook until just al dente following package instructions Drain and set aside If the pasta finishes early toss with a teaspoon of olive oil so it does not stick
Mix the Cajun Seasoning:
In a small bowl combine smoked paprika dried oregano thyme basil garlic powder onion powder cayenne black pepper and table salt Stir until uniformly mixed Scoop out one teaspoon and set aside for your sauce later
Season the Shrimp:
Add the peeled and dried shrimp to a large resealable bag or bowl Sprinkle the remaining Cajun seasoning over shrimp Toss or shake until each piece is evenly coated
Sear the Shrimp:
Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium high until shimmering Add shrimp in batches in a single layer Sear about one to two minutes per side until just pink and a little browned Transfer shrimp to a plate so they do not overcook
Sauté the Aromatics:
Lower the heat to medium Melt butter in the same skillet scraping up any browned shrimp bits Stir in diced onion and sauté about three to five minutes until soft and translucent
Add Garlic:
Stir in minced garlic and cook for about thirty seconds just until it smells fragrant Do not let it burn
Build the Sauce:
Sprinkle flour and your reserved Cajun spice over the onion and garlic Mix thoroughly so the flour begins to toast and the seasoning blooms Cook another minute until no raw flour remains
Deglaze:
Slowly pour in chicken broth using a spatula to scrape up any delicious brown bits stuck to the pan Let the broth reduce by half creating a flavorful base
Add Tomatoes:
Stir in your drained fire roasted tomatoes Mixing well so everything is evenly distributed
Cream and Finish:
Pour in heavy cream Stir gently until the sauce comes together and looks silky
Toss Everything Together:
Add the drained pasta and parmesan cheese to the skillet Toss so all the noodles are coated in sauce Melted cheese will help the sauce cling beautifully Return cooked shrimp and any juices to the pan Gently toss and warm through just a minute more
Serve:
Divide into bowls and sprinkle with extra parmesan if you like Serve piping hot
A bowl of pasta with shrimp and spices.
A bowl of pasta with shrimp and spices. | deliciousrecipeshere.com

Hands down my favorite part is when the shrimp hits the skillet and the spices perfume the kitchen The Cajun seasoning brings me back to cooking on vacation with my extended family where everyone competed for who made the best shrimp pasta

Storage Tips

This pasta keeps well in the fridge for up to three days Store in an airtight container To reheat add a splash of cream or broth as you warm it gently on the stove to revive the sauce without drying out the shrimp

Ingredient Substitutions

You can swap chicken for shrimp if seafood is not your thing For a lighter version replace heavy cream with half and half For pasta use any long shape or even gluten free options Fire roasted tomatoes add their unique flavor but regular diced tomatoes will work in a pinch

Serving Suggestions

Pair with a crisp green salad and some warm bread for sopping up extra sauce A squeeze of lemon over each serving will brighten the entire dish For a full dinner party menu I like to serve this with a side of roasted asparagus

Cultural and Historical Context

Cajun cuisine is rooted in French Acadian traditions with influences from Louisiana’s diverse history The signature Cajun seasoning blend mimics those bold flavors using accessible pantry spices Shrimp pasta like this bridges homey Southern cooking with Italian comfort fare

Seasonal Adaptations

Use fresh cherry tomatoes instead of canned in peak summer Swap cream for crème fraîche if you have it and want a tangier finish Add fresh corn cut off the cob for a taste of late summer

Success Stories

My neighbor tried this recipe with gluten free penne and it turned out so creamy even her picky kids asked for seconds A college friend who never thought she could make a creamy sauce now swears by this for her weeknight dinners A cousin brought this dish to a family potluck and it was the first empty pan on the table

Freezer Meal Conversion

Prepare pasta and shrimp components separately and let cool Store the cooked shrimp and sauce together in a freezer safe container When ready to eat thaw overnight and reheat gently on the stove tossing in freshly cooked pasta for the best texture

A bowl of shrimp and pasta.
A bowl of shrimp and pasta. | deliciousrecipeshere.com

This is comfort food with a spicy twist that never fails to impress. You’ll reach for it whenever you want something truly satisfying and full of flavor.

FAQs About This Recipe

→ What type of shrimp works best?

Extra-large, peeled, and deveined shrimp offer the best texture and flavor, holding up well to searing and Cajun spices.

→ Can I use a different pasta shape?

Linguine and spaghetti work well, but fettuccine or penne also hold the sauce nicely and complement the shrimp.

→ How spicy is this dish?

It has moderate heat; customize spice by increasing or reducing the amount of cayenne pepper to fit your preference.

→ Can I substitute cream in the sauce?

Half-and-half or whole milk work for a lighter touch, but the sauce will be less rich than with heavy cream.

→ How do I keep shrimp tender?

Sear shrimp quickly over medium-high heat, removing from the pan as soon as they turn pink and opaque to avoid overcooking.

→ Is this dish gluten free?

Make it gluten free by using suitable pasta and a gluten-free flour alternative for sauce thickening.

Cajun Shrimp Pasta Delight

Shrimp and pasta in creamy Cajun sauce, packed with flavor and easy enough for a satisfying dinner any night.

Prep Time
20 minutes
Cooking Time
30 minutes
Total Time
50 minutes
Provided By: Lina

Recipe Type: Main Dishes

Skill Level: Medium Effort

Cuisine Inspiration: Cajun fusion

Portion Size: 4 Serving Size (4 generous dinner portions)

Dietary Preferences: ~

What You’ll Need

→ Pasta and Base

01 12 ounces linguine or spaghetti, uncooked
02 3 quarts water
03 1 tablespoon table salt

→ Cajun Seasoning Blend

04 1 1/2 teaspoons smoked paprika
05 1 teaspoon dried oregano
06 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
07 1/2 teaspoon dried basil
08 1 teaspoon garlic powder
09 1 teaspoon onion powder
10 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
11 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
12 1/2 teaspoon table salt

→ Shrimp

13 1 pound extra-large shrimp, peeled, deveined, patted dry
14 1 tablespoon olive oil

→ Sauce

15 2 tablespoons butter
16 1 small yellow onion, finely diced
17 3 cloves garlic, minced
18 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
19 1 cup chicken broth
20 1 can (14.5 ounces) fire roasted tomatoes, drained
21 3/4 cup heavy cream
22 3/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese, plus extra for serving

→ Finishing Touches

23 1 teaspoon olive oil (for tossing pasta, optional)
24 Chopped fresh parsley or chives, for garnish

Steps to Make This

Step 01

Bring 3 quarts of water with 1 tablespoon table salt to a rolling boil in a large pot. Add the pasta and cook until just al dente according to package instructions. Drain and set aside. If pasta is done early, toss with 1 teaspoon olive oil to prevent sticking.

Step 02

In a small bowl, combine smoked paprika, dried oregano, thyme, basil, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and salt. Stir well to blend. Set aside 1 teaspoon of this mixture for use in the sauce.

Step 03

Place the dry shrimp in a large bowl or resealable bag. Sprinkle with the bulk of the Cajun seasoning (reserving 1 teaspoon). Toss or shake to coat shrimp evenly in the spices.

Step 04

Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add shrimp in a single layer and sear 1–2 minutes per side until pink and lightly browned. Remove shrimp from skillet and set aside.

Step 05

Lower heat to medium. Add butter to the same skillet and melt, scraping up any browned bits. Add diced onion and cook, stirring, for 3–5 minutes until soft and translucent.

Step 06

Stir in minced garlic and cook for 30 seconds until aromatic. Avoid browning the garlic.

Step 07

Sprinkle flour and the reserved teaspoon of Cajun seasoning over the onions and garlic. Stir well and cook for 1 minute, toasting the flour until no raw spots remain.

Step 08

Gradually pour in chicken broth, using a spatula to scrape up any stuck bits. Simmer until broth reduces by half.

Step 09

Add drained fire roasted tomatoes to the skillet. Mix until evenly distributed.

Step 10

Pour in heavy cream, stirring gently to bring the sauce together until smooth and silky.

Step 11

Add drained pasta and parmesan to the sauce. Toss well to coat noodles, allowing cheese to melt and sauce to thicken.

Step 12

Add cooked shrimp and any accumulated juices back to pan. Toss gently and heat 1 minute, just until warmed through.

Step 13

Divide the finished pasta among bowls. Top with extra parmesan and freshly chopped herbs, serving immediately while hot.

Additional Notes

  1. Always dry shrimp thoroughly to achieve a crisp sear and prevent steaming. Adjust cayenne to taste for desired spice level.
  2. Pasta may be cooked in advance and coated lightly with olive oil to keep from sticking if preparing components separately.
  3. To reheat, add a splash of cream or broth while warming gently on the stove for best sauce texture.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Large pot
  • Large skillet
  • Wooden spoon or spatula
  • Colander
  • Sharp chef’s knife
  • Cutting board
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Allergy Warnings

Always check ingredient labels for allergens, and consult a healthcare provider if needed.
  • Contains shellfish (shrimp)
  • Contains milk (butter, heavy cream, parmesan cheese)
  • Contains wheat (pasta, flour)

Nutrition Details (Per Portion)

These details are for informational purposes and aren’t a substitute for professional guidance.
  • Calories: 670
  • Fat: 24 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 67 grams
  • Proteins: 37 grams