Lemon Asparagus Pasta with Shrimp and Pistachios
A bright dish of Lemon Asparagus Pasta perked up with shrimp and crunchy pistachios. Ready in less than 30 minutes, this meal is perfect for adding some variety to busy weeknight comfort food!
When the weather turns warm and large displays of asparagus begin appearing in stores, this simple pasta is one of the first meals I think to make. There’s hardly a more sure sign of spring than those tidy bundles of tall green spears, neatly lined up for sale in bulk, and this is the perfect dish to put them to work!
Lemon Shrimp Asparagus Pasta
So what makes this simple recipe such a stand-out? It’s:
- Easy to make. Everything but the pasta cooks in one skillet, and you can have it on the table in less than 30 minutes.
- Light yet satisfying. All the fun of pasta, but with a light “sauce” of citrus and fresh herbs that won’t weigh you down.
- Full of flavor and texture. Juicy shrimp, crisp-tender asparagus, zippy parsley and basil … and a sprinkling of salty, crunchy pistachios is the perfect unexpected ingredient to finish things off.
- Easy to deconstruct for choosy kids. That said, it’s easy to leave off the pistachios or any other ingredient to satisfy any squeaky wheels.
Ingredients & Common Substitutions
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Pasta. I most often use farfalle, aka bowties, but any shape you like is fine.
- Shrimp. Do yourself a favor and buy shrimp that are already peeled and deveined–such a time-saver! You can omit the shrimp for a nice vegetarian main.
- Lemon. The lemon is a key flavor here, and fresh juice gives the best flavor, but organic bottled juice could work in a pinch.
- Asparagus. Fresh, green, vibrant! You can use other veggies as well or instead, including bell peppers, green beans, or snap peas.
- Pistachios. These might seem random but trust me, they add so much. Pre-shelled, salted pistachios can be expensive, but a small amount goes a long way. If you have extra, browse these additional recipes to use them up!
- Herbs and seasonings. Fresh basil, fresh parsley, garlic, coarse salt, and pepper. You’ll also need olive oil and a pat of butter. If you prefer, experiment with different herb garnishes–I think mint would be really lovely!
How To Make It: Tips & Tricks
The process itself is equally simple. You’ll need two pans. In one, cook the pasta. The other will handle everything else.
- Sauté the shrimp in a drizzle of olive oil with melted butter and sizzling garlic. Remove from the pan and set aside.
- Sauté the asparagus, season well, then stir in the lemon juice and drained pasta.
- Return shrimp to the pan, add the finishing touches, and – voila! Dinner is served.
Although this dish is very straightforward, bear in mind these tips to make it as delicious and easy-to-make as possible:
- Cook pasta in well-salted water. Adding 1-2 teaspoons of salt to the boiling water before adding the pasta hugely improves the final flavor.
- Use shrimp straight from the freezer. To defrost shrimp quickly, place them in a large strainer and let sit under cold running water for 4-5 minutes, shaking the strainer occasionally to be sure all the shrimp are exposed to the water. When they bend to the touch, they’re ready to cook as directed! I left the tails on the shrimp in these photos, because, well, they look pretty! But for ease of eating, you can pull them off before cooking.
- Trim the asparagus properly. Most of the stalk will be tender and tasty when cooked, but the very ends, where the stalk is thick and woody, is bitter and tough, so cut that portion off and discard. Here is a guide to trimming asparagus if you’re unsure where to cut.
- Splurge on fresh herbs if you can. The herbs add not only flavor, but a brightness and texture you won’t quite replicate here with dried.
- Hot and cold. While this recipe is delicious served hot, it’s also a very nice summer meal or side to share, and can be kept in the fridge and served cold!
What To Serve With It
With carbs, protein, and veggies all in one pan, this can easily be a one-pot meal if you ask me! That said, it certainly goes well with a peppery arugula salad or sweet roasted carrots for some color contrast. Add garlic bread or flaky, buttery biscuits if you’re serving company!
More Easy Spring Pasta Recipes
If you enjoy this shrimp asparagus pasta, try this lemony herb pasta primavera, pesto rigatoni with toasted walnuts, or lemon pepper shrimp pappardelle next. They’re all lovely pasta dishes for spring.
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Lemon Asparagus Pasta with Shrimp and Pistachios
Ingredients
- 12 ounces pasta
- 12 ounces fresh green asparagus
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 12 ounces raw shrimp peeled and deveined
- salt and freshly-ground black pepper
- juice of 1 lemon
- 2-3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley and/or basil
- 1/2 cup shelled pistachios
Instructions
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add a generous pinch of salt and cook pasta to al dente according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
- Meanwhile, trim the woody ends off the asparagus, then chop spears into pieces 2-3” in length. Set aside.
- In a large skillet over medium heat, melt butter and warm olive oil. When the butter is completely melted, add garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, just until fragrant.
- Add shrimp to the skillet in an even layer, then season with salt and pepper. Cook shrimp for about 2 minutes on each side, just until they are opaque and no longer pink. Remove shrimp to a plate and set aside.
- Keep the pan over medium heat; if it looks dry, add an extra drizzle of olive oil. Add the asparagus, season with salt and pepper, and sauté for 4-5 minutes. Add the cooked pasta and lemon juice, and stir to combine.
- Return the cooked shrimp to the pan, followed by the parsley, basil, and pistachios. Stir to combine, and remove pan from the heat. Serve and enjoy!
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Notes
- Recipe: Inspired by this lovely mozzarella pistachio pasta from Joy the Baker.
What a great way to bring in spring! Serve this pasta dish and feel the warm sunshine on your shoulders, breezes in your hair … oh … wait, I live in Ohio, this will almost be like a vacation!
Great recipe. But my kids won’t touch asparagus with a 10 foot pole. They do eat broccoli though. Would that be an ok substitution?
Hi Emily, absolutely! That should work great!
I’ve made this with both gluten-free pasta and zoodles and both came out delicious. The pistachios are a real game-changer for this dish!
Hooray, Lisa, so glad you enjoy it, and the zoodles sound like a wonderful idea!
Love all the flavors in this recipe and the shrimp just ties it all together!
Big bowls of pasta with lots of yummy ingredients are my favorite dinners ever! And I LOVE the idea of making this as a veggie dish with mozzarella. Had to laugh reading about your strategies for feeding the toddler – I have an 18 month old and the new food skepticism is creeping in! Eek!
Agreed on all counts, Christine!! Haha – I hate to say it but I’m pretty sure it was right around 18 months that he stopped eating everything and started to get super picky! On the bright side, he’s sloooooowly opening up to more things now, so I guess it really is all a phase! 🙂 Good luck w/ yours! xx
Ok I love everything in this dish and it’s so perfect for spring! I need a bowlful right now!
Thanks so much, Sasha! 🙂
I’m pretty much in love with everything in this dish! I’m not a huge fan of pistachios but I am definitely willing to give it a try with this dinner!
Hi Marlee – you’re too kind! You could always just leave the pistachios to the side, too, and pass at the table if others want them. I suspect it would be great with pine nuts, too, or frankly even without a sub!
This looks so pretty! Asparagus is one of my favorite vegetables, so I will be trying this out real soon since asparagus is in season!
Yay! Asparagus is the best – I wish it could stay in season forever!
Unfortunately I’m not able to eat shrimp, but my husband loves it and whips up a dish of it from time to time. I’ll definitely have to pass this one along!
No picky eaters around here, we love every single ingredient of your pasta dish and all together they are amazing. Spring flavors and colors!
This sounds wonderful! I love the addition of the pistachios. I would have never thought to add them into a pasta dish!
Ah, so perfect for spring! Shrimp, asparagus, and pistachios. Lovely.
I’ve been having a moment with pistachios lately as well! Although admittedly, more in ice cream form, lol. They sound delicious in this pasta though and I love shrimp because it’s so fast and easy to cook with!
This looks like a fantastic dish to serve as the months get a little warmer. There’s always something about crisp asparagus that makes me think of sunshine. Great dish!
What a bright, tasty looking dish. I, also, love pistachios. They are so good and I could eat them all day. Unfortunately, they are so expensive.
That is true, especially pre-shelled – good thing a few go a long way! 🙂
You basically combined all of my absolute favorite flavors into one big dinner, served with one of my favorite foods – pasta. Did you climb into my brain and figure out my weekend cravings? I mean. DANG. I need this ASAP.
Haha — I’m so glad it sounds delicious to you! Hope it satisfies all those cravings and then some! 🙂
You had my attention with the mention of shrimp and asparagus–two favorites around here. I love the addition of the pistachios. I never think to add nuts to my pasta dishes, but I frequently toss them into salads, vegetable side dishes, and into fried rice. This is an amazing recipe, and a great idea.
this sounds like a lovely Spring lunch or dinner. i have been eating a lot of asparagus lately and sounds like it will go with pasta soon 🙂
What a lovely and simple meal to enjoy this spring! I’m obsessed with asparagus at the moment so I love that you’ve incorporated in into the dish. I’ll have to switch the pasta to spaghetti squash or zoodles to fit my dietary needs but I’ll be adding this recipe to my meal plan for next week!
This sounds so refreshing. I love adding asparagus to my pasta too. Lemon is definitely a nice touch. Must try this soon. Looks Yum!
Perfect Spring pasta. Your photos are gorgeous!
I love everything about this. Shrimp, pasta, asparagus and pistachios. All favorites of mine! Always enjoy your beautiful photos, too!
This is seriously spring on a plate. Love it!
This is the kind of dish I like to enjoy in the spring and summer months. Looks delicious and I’m loving the pistachios.
This sounds like my perfect springtime meal. I love it!