Garlic Shrimp With White Beans And Tomatoes
🔥 COOK 15 mins
👥 SERVES 4
📝 Easy
📖 The Story
You know those recipes that look and taste like you spent hours in the kitchen, but secretly they come together in the time it takes to binge half an episode of your favorite show? This garlic shrimp with white beans and tomatoes is exactly that. It’s my go-to on nights when I want something that feels a little fancy but my energy levels are hovering somewhere near empty.
The first time I made this, I almost ruined it. I got impatient and cranked the heat too high when adding the garlic. In about ten seconds flat, it went from fragrant and golden to burnt and bitter. My whole kitchen smelled like regret. I had to start over. That’s when I learned my most important lesson with this dish: garlic is a diva. It needs just a few seconds in hot oil to work its magic—any longer and it throws a tantrum. Trust me on this, keep a close eye on it!
But when you get it right? Oh, it’s beautiful. The smell that fills your kitchen is pure comfort. First, there’s the sizzle of the shrimp hitting the hot skillet, that immediate pop of paprika hitting the air. It’s a warm, slightly smoky scent that makes your stomach growl instantly. Then comes the garlic hitting the oil—that sharp, punchy aroma that mellows out into something sweet and nutty as it barely kisses the heat.
By the time the tomatoes go in and start to burst, releasing their juices, the whole house smells like a little Italian trattoria. My husband will wander in from the other room, sniffing the air, asking, “What’s for dinner? It smells incredible.” And the best part is, I can honestly say, “Something quick!”
The texture is just as good as the smell. You get these juicy, perfectly pink shrimp that have a slight bite from the paprika. Then you have the creamy, tender white beans that soak up all that rich tomato and garlic broth. It’s not a soup, but it’s not dry either—it’s this perfect, saucy consistency that you’ll want to mop up with a thick slice of crusty bread. You’re going to love every single bite.
I love serving this straight from the skillet. It feels rustic and unfussy, perfect for a weeknight family dinner. Plus, one pan means less cleanup, and that’s always a win in my book. It’s hearty enough to be a full meal, but light enough that you don’t feel sluggish afterwards. Whether it’s a busy Tuesday or a lazy Sunday, this dish always delivers. And that little hint of smoked paprika? It’s the secret weapon. It adds a depth of flavor that makes everyone think you’re a culinary genius. Little do they know how easy it was!
🍽️ Garlic Shrimp With White Beans And Tomatoes
by Chef Kiran Raja
Cook: 15 mins
Total: 20 mins
Serves: 4
Category: Main Course
Cuisine: Spanish-Italian Fusion
📋 INGREDIENTS
👩🍳 INSTRUCTIONS
👃 AROMA GUIDE
🔧 PRO TIPS
• Frozen shrimp trick: If using frozen shrimp, save the liquid from thawing and swap it for some of the chicken broth for even more flavor.
• Don’t skip the pimenton: Smoked paprika is the star here. It adds a uniquely rich and smoky flavor that makes this dish special.
• Get crusty bread: You will want something to soak up every last drop of that delicious tomato-bean broth.
📊 NUTRITION FACTS
✨ Simply Delicious. Purely Aromatic. ✨
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