For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding a splash of dry white wine to the skillet after sautéing the garlic. Let it reduce slightly before adding the tomatoes. If you prefer a smoother sauce, you can use an immersion blender to partially blend the marinara before adding the shrimp back in. Fresh oregano can be substituted for dried, use about 1 tablespoon of chopped fresh oregano. Adjust the amount of crushed red pepper to your desired level of spiciness. For a richer sauce, add a tablespoon of butter at the end.
Delphia Heaney
Jun 14, 2025I tried this recipe last night, it was great! The instructions were clear and the timing was perfect.
Dominic Homenick
May 18, 2025This recipe was so easy to follow and the shrimp marinara was absolutely delicious! My family loved it.
Lurline Ebert
May 7, 2025This is now my go-to recipe for shrimp marinara. It's quick, easy, and so flavorful!
Henriette West
Mar 13, 2025I added a little bit of parmesan cheese at the end and it was the perfect touch!
Eladio Crona
Mar 9, 2025I'm not a huge fan of spicy food, so I omitted the crushed red pepper. It was still great!
Donny Dickens
Mar 2, 2025The balsamic vinegar adds a nice tang to the sauce! I would highly recommend trying it.
Colleen Dickens
Feb 5, 2025This is a fantastic recipe! I used linguine instead of spaghetti and it worked out great.
River Koch
Dec 9, 2024The fire-roasted tomatoes really make a difference in the flavor. I highly recommend using them if you can.