Seafood Pasta Sauce
Seafood pasta is a quick, simple and easy recipes to feed the family. It’s absolutely delicious and loaded with all kinds of seafood in a fresh and homemade seafood pasta sauce.
Making the pasta sauce from scratch instead of using a bottled pasta sauce is a game changer when it comes to this dish. All you have to do is use a can of whole peeled tomatoes, blend it for the sauce.
How to Make Seafood Pasta?
You can use any of the seafood combinations below. I used shrimp, scallops and mussels for the best seafood pasta recipe!
- Shrimp
- Scallops
- Clams
- Mussels
- Squid
If you love seafood and pasta, this easy recipe fits the bill. It’s less than 30 minutes to make and you can make the pasta in one pot or one pan.
Make it for dinner whenever you want to indulge the family with some seafood, it’s really delicious, especially with your favorite glass of wine!
More importantly, it’s healthy, cheaper, and you’ll have a pasta dish that is as good as Italian restaurants!
How Many Calories per Serving?
This pasta recipe is 431 calories per serving.
What Dishes to Serve with This Recipe?
This meal is best served alone or with a side dish. For a wholesome meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
Seafood Pasta
Easy seafood pasta with homemade tomato pasta sauce. This is a quick and delicious dinner that you can make in one pot in less than 30 mins.
Ingredients
- 10 oz. spaghetti
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 4 oz. shelled and deveined shrimp
- 8 oz. Manila clams
- 4 oz. scallops
- 1 can tomato sauce
- 28 oz. whole peeled tomatoes
- 1 tablespoon chopped Italian basil leaves
- salt to taste
- 1 teaspoon sugar/brown sugar
- chopped Italian parsley for garnishing
Directions
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1Cook the spaghetti according to the package instructions. Drained and set aside. Blend the entire can of the whole peeled tomatoes in a blender or food processor. Set aside the sauce.
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Heat up a skillet on medium heat. Add the olive oil, then add the garlic. Saute the garlic before adding the shrimp, Manila clams and scallop. Stir to combine well with the garlic, then add the tomato sauce, basil leaves.
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Cook the seafood until they are almost done, add salt (to taste) and sugar. Transfer the spaghetti into the skillet, stir to mix well with the sauce. Top with the chopped parsley, serve immediately.
Recipe Video
This was absolutely fantastic and better than any restaurant versions. We did melt some anchovy fillets into the olive oil before the garlicc and added some Florida stone crab claws along with blue mussels to the clams, scallops and shrimps combo. Next time I may add some Monkfish to the mix as well :-)
Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe
Hi Brandon, yum, sounds very good thanks for trying my seafood pasta recipe! :)
Want to try this today! How much shrimp and clams or oysters to I use!
As much seafood as you see fit to eat! Just my opinion after trying the base recipe
Im in the process of preping now..
Should I peel my shrimp or just throw them in the pan?
You can peel.
im going to try this tonight
This looks absolutely amazing. I made fresh tomato sauce that I will use, thanks for sharing ?
That’s awesome, I am sure your seafood pasta will be amazing!
Made this and addrd 1/4 cup of cream and sliced green onion on top, very good!!
I don’t want to mess up my food processor for this. What other canned sauce can I use? Recipe looks great!
Any canned pasta sauce will work.
I just stick a hand blender right in the can. No muss, no fuss! No extra dishes to wash!
Good idea!! :)
Use crushed tomatoes
Seriously……don’t want to mess up your food processor?
Or crush them with her hands…unless she doesn’t want to mess up her hands either! @@ (sorry, couldn’t help myself!)
This dish looks so good! My husband has divertulits ( cant have seeds) what can I substitute for whole peeled tomatoes
I don’t think there are seeds in those whole peeled tomatoes.
Yes there is
You can use passata sauce comes in a tall bottle near the tinned tomatoes, you can get it infused with garlic and. Basil too
Hi Rita,
You may want to double check but to the best of my knowledge as a nutrition major, it has been disproven individuals with diverticulitis can’t have seeds. Please look at the articles I have linked.
Sources:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/diverticulitis-diet/faq-20058333
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2643269/
I plan to add about 1 cup of chopped fresh asparagus to this dish as I like more vegies.
Sure!
Great recipe and I’d like to try it but in the ingredients it doesn’t tell you how much sauce to use. in fact its not even mentioned until later in the preparation
Hi Bryan, the recipe says 1 can (28 oz) whole peeled tomatoes and blend it in a food processor. That is your sauce.
How the heck can you put a recipe up and you don’t even list the ingredients besides the seafood in the pasta what about the spice what about how much of the spice preparation etc. Perhaps you were drunk when you posted this.all this time since you posted it you still haven’t corrected it!
David, it’s very obvious you are the one who is drunk. Did you scroll down the page? The recipe is right at the bottom of the page!