Low Carb Creamy Shrimp Zucchini Noodles

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  • prep time

    prep time

    5 min

  • cook time

    cook time

    12 min

  • ready time

    ready time

    17 min

Low Carb Creamy Shrimp Zucchini Noodles

158 ratings

Zucchini is the perfect alternative to carb heavy spaghetti in this rich and creamy keto pasta dish.

Meaty large shrimp are perfectly complemented by an indulgently rich cream cheese sauce, with an added flavor boost from aromatic basil and zesty lemon.

Simple to pull together, this is a quick and tasty weeknight meal.

  • Net Carbs

    9.3 g

  • Fiber

    2.8 g

  • Total Carbs

    12.1 g

  • Protein

    18.9 g

  • Fats

    22.5 g

318 cals

Low Carb Creamy Shrimp Zucchini Noodles

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Ingredients

  • Zucchini Noodles

    Zucchini Noodles

    20 ounce

  • Cream Cheese

    Cream Cheese

    5 ounce

  • Prawns

    Prawns

    5 oz, cooked

  • Tomato Puree

    Tomato Puree

    2 teaspoon

  • Garlic

    Garlic

    1 clove

  • Onions

    Onions

    ½ medium

  • Spinach Raw

    Spinach Raw

    1 cup

  • Olive Oil

    Olive Oil

    1 tablespoon

  • Spices Oregano Dried

    Spices Oregano Dried

    1 tsp, leaves

  • Lemon Juice Raw

    Lemon Juice Raw

    ½ lemon yields

  • Lemon Peel Raw

    Lemon Peel Raw

    ½ tbsp

  • Basil

    Basil

    1 x 2 tbsp, chopped

  • Salt

    Salt

    ¼ teaspoon

  • Black Pepper

    Black Pepper

    ⅛ tsp

Recipe Steps

steps 8

17 min

  • Step 1

    Heat the olive oil in a large pan over a medium heat and add the onion and minced garlic. Fry gently until softened, about 2 minutes.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Add the oregano, lemon juice, zest and the tomato puree to the pan. Reduce the heat and stir to combine.
    Step 2
  • Step 3

    Add the cream cheese to the pan and increase the heat to medium.
    Step 3
  • Step 4

    Season generously and stir to combine until the cheese has melted and you have a thick sauce.
    Step 4
  • Step 5

    In the meantime, add the zucchini to a large saucepan and drizzle with a little olive oil. Turn the heat to medium low and cover, cook gently for 3- minutes until starting to soften.
    Step 5
  • Step 6

    Once the zucchini begins to soften, add the spinach and stir through until just wilted, this will only take about a minute.
    Step 6
  • Step 7

    Add the prawns and basil leaves to the pasta sauce and simmer gently for a further 2-3 minutes until the prawns are cooked through.
    Step 7
  • Step 8

    Drain the zucchini completely and serve with the sauce. Scatter with extra fresh basil.
    Step 8

Comments 28

  • AwesomeAvocado382965

    AwesomeAvocado382965 7 days ago

    I added more garlic. Next time I am adding more onion. It's delicious.

    • BlithesomeMacadamia283915

      BlithesomeMacadamia283915 6 months ago

      So good! I didn’t have any cream cheese so I used greek yogurt 🤷🏽‍♀️. Still came out good 😊

      • SplendidRadish609489

        SplendidRadish609489 a year ago

        I added capers and some green onion for garnish. And extra dry Italian seasoning

        • Lfugina55

          Lfugina55 a year ago

          How much do carbs change if sub riced cauliflower for Zuke noodles?

          • IncredibleKale405406

            IncredibleKale405406 2 years ago

            Made this for dinner tonight and it’s a hit. I live alone so having easy delicious meals, so that I stay away from fast food, is important. This is in my favorites and will be made again. I only used a pinch of salt cooking the shrimp. I also used a food processor to slice the zucchini since I don’t have a spiralizer. I really didn’t measure so maybe I didn’t use as much lemon as called for. At least I know that I don’t need that much.

            • LizPepper

              LizPepper 2 years ago

              Found it bland. I think I will add more salt and garlic next time and maybe skip the lemon altogether. Will try it again.

              • Jacquelynn

                Jacquelynn 3 years ago

                Was delicious!! I too made a couple changes, I used keto noodles w 0 carbs I get at Metro. Aside from the texture, they are very good. I used heavy whipping cream to make it more saucey, and it was awesome. I found the lemon was perfect, nice little zest to it.

                • OutstandingKetone6589

                  OutstandingKetone6589 3 years ago

                  Overall delicious, but next time I will decrease the lemon juice and increase the garlic. Not sure where the carb count comes from, nor what the portion size means. I just figured it out myself, using the ingredients.

                  • IneffableMacadamia264406

                    IneffableMacadamia264406 3 years ago

                    Really great flavors!!

                    • Monkey1055

                      Monkey1055 3 years ago

                      Is this a yellow onion or white?

                      • Lfugina55

                        Lfugina55 a year ago

                        Shouldn't matter.

                    • MirthfulRadish903578

                      MirthfulRadish903578 4 years ago

                      I used herbs de Provence since I did not have oregano. I also used 1 tablespoon frozen tomato paste, which worked great. A really delicious different recipe that the whole family loved.

                      • SpectacularRadish209551

                        SpectacularRadish209551 4 years ago

                        Added a lot of lemon 🍋, amazingly good result.

                        • Caseycat

                          Caseycat 4 years ago

                          I made this tonight. It was delicious and will make it again!! I did have to add water as it was very thick, other than that it was delicious!!

                          • Lfugina55

                            Lfugina55 a year ago

                            Try adding cream to thin for added fat

                        • Wordsmithist

                          Wordsmithist 4 years ago

                          I was concerned when preparing the sauce that there wouldn't be enough the zoodles, but, boy, was I wrong. The flavors were terrific. I salted the zoodles because they were a little bland but the whole thing came out wonderfully. Loved it.

                          • debs2inspire

                            debs2inspire 4 years ago

                            Love it

                            • StrongLooksGood

                              StrongLooksGood 4 years ago

                              I loved this! Instead of zucchini noodles, I bought a Costco brand of healthy noodles made of fiber and is only 1 g of net carb per serving and this recipe was so tasty

                              • Lfugina55

                                Lfugina55 a year ago

                                I use Liviva noodles I got online. Now, my "go to" spaghetti. 0 carbs. Plant based.

                              • RousingAvocado448018

                                RousingAvocado448018 4 years ago

                                Name…Yes, please!!

                              • josie0695

                                josie0695 4 years ago

                                I don't shop Costco but in place of zucchini noodles I love "pasta" made from hearts of palm. One brand is Palmini. Walmart sells another brand but I don't remember the name. Hearts of palm has a strong, off-putting odor but if you rinse it well in a colander under running water the odor goes away. Did I mention that I love this "pasta"?

                              • Gracielavalentin

                                Gracielavalentin 4 years ago

                                Can you give me the name of the cosco noodles?

                            • StupendousCauliflower356852

                              StupendousCauliflower356852 4 years ago

                              I was happily surprised that I really liked this. Generally, zucchini noodles I barely tolerate. The only change I made was to use fire roasted diced tomatoes and added a little bit of water to sauce. One of my favorite dishes.

                              • Red fox 69

                                Red fox 69 4 years ago

                                I made this for one ,I just bought a spiral first time I'v had zucchini so made less. I used 1/2 onion ,1 garlic ,1 tsp mascarpone 3 baby plum tomatoes de seeded. I used medium cooked prawns (Forgot to add oregano and lemon juice) Salt pepper I put 2 leaves of basal in the zucchini fried it a tea spoon of olive oil and a tea spoon of butter . It was really yummy I will definitely make this again x 5 🌟

                                • StupendousAvocado531575

                                  StupendousAvocado531575 5 years ago

                                  It was very delicious! Like others have commented, it needed to be thinned with water, broth or cream. It was very rich and filling. Someone had suggested using salsa, which I did because I didn’t have tomato purée.

                                  • StellarAvocado860353

                                    StellarAvocado860353 5 years ago

                                    So delicious!!! The added water was perfect. I used tomato paste instead of a purée and I added mushrooms. I made Penne for the family and zucchini noodles for me. Everyone loved it!! I Will use this sauce for other dishes.

                                    • Jaytay1216

                                      Jaytay1216 5 years ago

                                      The serving size measurements are really confusing me. It says it makes 3 bowls. I measured out the zucchini evenly between the 3 bowls and the same for the shrimp sauce/mixture... but each bowl weights about 10oz each... ?

                                      • debs2inspire

                                        debs2inspire 4 years ago

                                        I have no idea either. Hope someone can explain.