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By yonm_6346023
on February 13, 2013
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I don't understand how this recipe got 5 stars. I followed recipe to the letter with the exception of using wine instead of vermouth (hubby hates vermouth and found it just below average at best. This was a one time make for me. Sorry - I really wanted to like it!
By gianttuna
on February 02, 2013
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This is by far the best scampi recipe I have ever made!!!
By bmatgaines
Valencia, CA
on January 20, 2013
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Make this all the time and my family feels like they have gone out to dinner at a fancy restaurant. Delicious and easy to make.
By pbarnett521
on January 19, 2013
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i agree.... not enough sauce. Not enough garlic taste . i will be looking for another recipe .
By froggyjen
on January 04, 2013
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As other reviewers stated, this recipe is awesome! My children even loved it!
By JacePerry
Los Angeles, CA
on December 26, 2012
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This recipe was a hit at our Christmas Eve dinner party! My fiance and I are newbies when it comes to cooking delicious meals and this one was easy enough for us to follow. What a great way to start a good tradition :
By radish23
on December 05, 2012
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The taste was okay. I definitely prefer white wine to vermouth in a scampi sauce. My biggest problem with this recipe is the amount of sauce it makes. There was nowhere near enough sauce for four people! Going by the serving size in this recipe, it makes about 2 tbsp. worth of sauce for each person. When I make a scampi sauce, I want a decent amount of sauce covering my pasta, with enough left over to dip my bread in.
Oh, and to the reviewer who complained about the redundancy of the name "shrimp scampi": "Scampi" is the commercial name given to the Norway lobster, not shrimp. But even if it was the Italian word for shrimp, over time the dish has evolved to include lobster scampi and chicken scampi. It just makes sense to specify and write *shrimp* scampi.
By lanena1
New York
on September 29, 2012
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Very tasty, simple and always a winner!
By W Thesing
on September 03, 2012
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I took it a few steps further.
I didn't have vermouth, but used white wine instead.
I tripled the sauce volume
I sauted abot 3/4 cup of Pankow bread crumbs in 2 Tbsp unsalted butter to a nice brown. Let them cool a bit and combine with 3 Tbsp of Parmesan cheese. set aside.
I made a stock of the shrimp shells and added this to my pasta water, or you can put in a strainer & cook while heating up the water. Stock can be added to rice for cooking. This adds flavor to pasta or rice.
After pasta is done, put into large serving bowl, top with shrimp& sauce, and then sprinkle the bread crumbs over the entire top.
By KristiR21
Florida
on August 25, 2012
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Perfect! Easy and tastes like restaurant shrimp scampi. A keeper!