We love seafood in our house. Whenever we want to celebrate a special occasion with a dish, we usually do it with seafood. Especially shellfish.
Usually we do some sort of seafood boil, but tonight we wanted to do something a little different. We went out to dinner a couple weeks ago and had a seafood pasta dish, and inspired me to do something similar.
This seafood alfredo dish is packed with delicious cheesy flavor and you’ll be sure to fall in love with it. It takes a little bit of work, and you have to multitask a little. If it’s your first time making the dish, I would suggest taking it one step at a time. But with some practice, you’ll have an impressive, outstanding dinner for a special occasion. Let’s get started!
Seafood Alfredo
Main Course
Italian
Ingredients
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1
package
fettuccini noodles -
1
lb
large shrimp
raw, peeled and deveined -
1/2
lb
bay scallops
patted dry -
6-10
little neck clams
scrub under cold water -
1
tbsp
garlic -
1 and 1/2
cup
heavy cream -
1/2
cup
mozzarella cheese
shredded -
1/2
cup
parmesan cheese
shredded -
1/2
cup
butter - salt and pepper to taste
-
1 1/2
tsp
flour
Instructions
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Begin boiling water in a large pot.
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In a large frying pan, heat 1/8 cup of butter. Sear scallops for two-three minutes on each side.
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In the same pan, add more butter and pan sear the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side. Put aside.
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When water begins boiling, add pasta and a tsp of salt. Cook until tender.
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In a large frying pan with a lid, combine 1/3 cup of water with 1/8 cup of butter and a dash of garlic powder. When it begins boiling, steam clams until they open. Try your best not to take the lid off. Once they are open, put them aside with the rest of your seafood. It should take about 4-5 minutes to steam.
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In a small sauce pan, 1/4 cup of butter. When butter is heated up, add flour and whisk until it’s golden brown.
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Add heavy cream and garlic and bring to a slow bubble.
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Add cheese slowly, stirring constantly. Once sauce has thickened, toss with seafood and pasta in a large pot. Serve and enjoy!