Quick Seafood Pasta for a Simple Weeknight Dinner

Quick seafood pasta made for an easy, flavorful dinner that comes together fast after a long day.

Sometimes you want dinner to feel a little more special — without turning it into a project. This pasta does exactly that: quick, light, and just enough seafood to make it feel like you tried harder than you did.


Quick Info

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Prep: 8 minutes
  • Cook: 12 minutes
  • Total: 20 minutes
  • Servings: 2

Why This Pasta Feels “Better Than Usual”

Seafood cooks fast, which is exactly why this works on a weeknight. You don’t need long simmering — just a quick pan sauce and good timing.

  • tomatoes keep it light
  • garlic + olive oil build the base
  • pasta water ties everything together

It’s simple, but it doesn’t taste basic.

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Ingredients

Timing Is Everything Here

Seafood goes from perfect to overcooked quickly.

  • add it just before the sauce finishes
  • cook until just opaque
  • don’t leave it sitting too long in the pan

That’s what keeps it tender, not rubbery.


Ingredient Swaps (Flexible Options)

  • No mixed seafood? Use just shrimp or just mussels
  • No fresh onion? Use shallot or skip
  • No canned tomatoes? Use cherry tomatoes
  • Want richer sauce? Add a splash of cream

Instructions

  1. Cook the pasta in well-salted water until just tender.
  2. Reserve a little of the cooking water before draining.
  3. Heat the olive oil in a wide pan and cook the onion until soft.
  4. Add the garlic and chili flakes, then stir briefly.
  5. Add the seafood and cook until just opaque.
  6. Stir in the tomatoes and a splash of pasta water.
  7. Let the sauce bubble gently for a minute.
  8. Add the pasta to the pan and toss everything together.
  9. Season with salt and pepper, then finish with parsley.

Common Mistakes

  • Rubbery seafood → overcooked
  • Watery sauce → too much liquid, not enough simmering
  • Flat flavor → needs more salt or chili
  • Dry pasta → not enough pasta water

Flavor & Texture

  • light tomato-based sauce
  • tender seafood pieces
  • slightly glossy pasta coating
  • fresh herbal finish

It’s clean, balanced, and not too heavy.


How to Serve It

  • with a squeeze of lemon
  • extra chili flakes on top
  • with simple bread on the side

FAQ

Can I use frozen seafood?
Yes — thaw and drain well first.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Best fresh — seafood doesn’t reheat well.

What pasta works best?
Spaghetti or linguine.

Can I skip chili flakes?
Yes — completely optional.

How do I make it more filling?
Add more pasta or extra seafood.

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Quick seafood pasta made for an easy, flavorful dinner that comes together fast after a long day.
A simple seafood pasta with a light tomato sauce, ready in about twenty minutes.

Written by Agnes
Hi, I’m Agnes — the creator of Quick Easy Home Recipes. I share simple, everyday recipes that actually work in real life.
No overcomplicating, no unnecessary steps — just good food made with basic ingredients. My goal is to make cooking easier, quicker, and more enjoyable.
If you enjoy simple recipes like this, you’ll feel right at home here.

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