Seafood Pasta in a Foil Package

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  • on May 11, 2013

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    Sorry, I disagree with JennJenn and OrangePoppies...the method of cooking is NOT "unnecessary and gimmicky". This pasta dish was absolutely delicious because the steam that builds up in the foil packet finished the seafood perfectly and lets the flavors all mingle together without losing and of the juices. It also makes for an easy clean up! You're only supposed to sear the seafood briefly, not cook it all the way through, so if your dish came out overcooked, that is due to user error, not recipe error. Long story short, this one is a keeper!!! The only thing I changed was adding sugar to the tomato sauce. Good luck!

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  • on April 30, 2013

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    Love Love Love this Recipe !!! Thank You Ree !! So easy !!!

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  • on April 02, 2013

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    Can hardly wait to make this for my family!

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  • on March 31, 2013

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    I live with in 50 miles of Tulsa ok where they went and bought seafood I would love to no where the seafood place was .

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  • on December 17, 2012

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    I agree with JennJenn. The recipe, as written, simply doesn't make sense. Baking "in a foil package" is unnecessary. A gimmick. The ingredients are fine and lovely, but the procedure is way out of whack.

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  • on October 04, 2012

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    WOW!!!! AMAZING pasta!!!! This is definetly a keeper, my whole family loved it!!! I added lobster to it (delicious.....this, I will keep in my receipe book!!!! Thanks to the Pioneer Women!!!:

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  • on August 26, 2012

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    This was a wonderful combination of flavors. We are having it for dinner again tonight,one of a few recipes that we ever duplicate. The sauce is one that I have used for pasta but never thought to add seafood to the mix. Outstanding!

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  • on July 30, 2012

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    I made this last night for my husband and daughter. Delicious! Even my daughter, who is pretty picky, loved it! The only changes I made were that I seared the seafood first and set it aside while I made the simple sauce...I did add about a teaspoon of sugar to the tomatoes to counteract the acidity and omitted the wine (didn't have any on hand, 'cause I drank all of it! I also added the cream into the sauce instead of adding it tableside. Other than that, I stayed true to the recipe and like I said, it was delicious. My seafood and pasta came out perfectly cooked!

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  • on July 29, 2012

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    Ummmmm NO! the shrimp was WAY overcooked (trusted the directions instead of my knowledge Sauce was lifeless and the need to bake it totally uneccessary given how over cooked the seafood was. Either don't precook the seafood (not recc or cook pasta fully, reduce sauce more, combine and serve skipping bake time!

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  • on March 18, 2012

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    I wasnt to sure if this recipe was going to make it to table or to the garbage. The tomatoes, wine, garlic, S/P,pepper flakes, just was not enough to make this sauce taste good. I went with it, and moved onward. I seared the seafood first, and then add the garlic wine tomatoes, in the same pan for those scrapings. Put them all together, sealed the foil, and put into the oven. Warmed up the cream, poured it over the pasta, fixed up a small plate and took a bite. OMG, it is sooooo good. I piled my plate. Next time more shrimp please. Lobster would be good in this. Endless. I like the make the recipes for the Pioneer Woman. Easy and GREAT!!

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