Sambal Prawn Pasta (Easy 25-Minute Fusion Recipe)

This sambal prawn pasta is a quick and easy pasta dish that’s perfect for a midweek meal but will do just as well for a fancy dinner. Make it as spicy or as mild as you want it to be.

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

A bowl of sambal prawn pasta with linguine coated in a spicy red sambal butter sauce, topped with prawns and coriander leaves.
Prawn Sambal Pasta

Sambal Prawn Pasta

Remember my Laksa Risotto from a few weeks back? Here’s another simple Malay-Italian fusion recipe.

You get all the bold flavours of Malay sambal prawns without having to cook rice or deal with ten different sides. Sambal brings heat and depth, butter softens the edges, garlic and shallots add background noise and lime juice keeps it bright and zippy.

It’s fast. It’s indulgent. It’s unfailingly delicious.
And you can scale it up, scale it down, or eat it straight out of the pan. Throw in some tomatoes, some spinach if you want to up the veg content. So fluid.

Ingredients

  • Pasta: I’m using linguine, but you can use spaghetti, or whatever pasta you’ve got lurking.
  • Prawns: aka shrimp in the US. Fresh or frozen, peeled and deveined, but they MUST be raw. Never ever, for the love of Neptune, cook with pre cooked prawns. They’ll add nothing to the dish and feel like cotton in your mouth.
  • Sambal: I’m using a simple homemade sambal tumis in today’s sambal prawn pasta. You can use shop bought sambal oelek or whatever kind you fancy. Or make your own sambal oelek (recipe on LinsFood) with just 3 ingredients or one of the many other sambals we have here on SMR. See below this section.
  • Butter: the magic ingredient, adds a touch of creaminess. But you can use extra virgin olive oil too, if you prefer.
  • Aromatics: garlic and a little shallots or onions.
  • Lime: because lime juice makes everything taste better.
  • Seasoning: Salt and sugar to balance the heat.
  • Fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) a final flourish.
  • Cheese if you like. I’ve skipped it.

Sambal Recipes

Vegan Sambal Tumis Recipe (Nasi Lemak Sambal)
Vegan sambal tumis recipe. This sweet and slightly spicy hot sauce is both a condiment and a side dish and is perfect with Nasi Lemak.
Check out this recipe!
sambal tumis in a glass bowl
Sambal Hae Bee (Spicy Dried Shrimp)
Click here for homemade sambal hae bee, (aka hae bee hiam or dried shrimp sambal). Lasts 2 weeks in the fridge, you can also freeze it.
Check out this recipe!
sambal hae bee, spicy dried shrimp condiment in a white bowl with kaffir lime leaf
Sambal Balado (Indonesian Red Chilli Paste)
Quick and easy recipe for Sambal Balado, a red chilli paste from West Sumatra that is used more as a cooking ingredient than a condiment.
Check out this recipe!
sambal balado, red chilli paste in a small white bowl with white spoon
Easy Cooked Onion Sambal
Quick and easy cooked onion sambal recipe that my mum used to make very frequently. Perfect as a spicy condiment with any meal!
Check out this recipe!
cooked onion sambal in a glass jar

How to Make Sambal Prawn Pasta

  • Cook the pasta
  • Fry the prawns
  • Make the sauce
  • Bring it together
  • Serve Up

Too easy!

Close-up of prawn sambal pasta in a pan with garlic and onion.
Make it as spicy as you like

Tips and Variations

  • Dial the heat up or down depending on your sambal and your confidence levels.
  • Add a splash of cream or coconut milk if you want a richer, softer sauce.
  • Replace prawns with chicken, tofu, or mushrooms.
  • A drizzle of garlic oil on top will never, ever be wrong.
  • You can add some spinach or tomatoes to this prawn sambal pasta right at end, something I do fairly often when making dishes like this one.

How to Serve Sambal Prawn Pasta?

This dish is a full meal but some greens would go nicely. So perhaps any of the following:

  • A crisp salad
  • Stir-fried greens
  • Garlic bread

Or anything else you fancy that isn’t too heavy, given that pasta is.

Fork twirling sambal prawn pasta with prawns and herbs.
I’ve gone with prawns without shells for easier eating

How to Store Leftovers

If you do have any left over, cover and keep in the fridge for a day. Keeping leftover seafood makes me nervous, so I don’t store anything longer than a day.

Add a little water or butter when re heating this sambal prawn pasta.

And that’s it, super easy and quick fusion pasta recipe for next time you need dinner in a hurry!

Any questions, just drop me a line. Make it and tag me on Instagram @azlinbloor with a picture.

Lin xx

Sambal prawn pasta tossed in a spicy Malaysian sambal butter sauce with linguine and fresh herbs.

Sambal Prawn Pasta Recipe

Azlin Bloor
Make this sambal prawn pasta in 25 minutes. Spicy, buttery, Malaysian-inspired pasta – big flavour, easy ingredients, foolproof.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine Malay-Italian Fusion
Servings 2
Calories 584 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 150 g linguine or 200 g (7 oz) if you're feeling hungry!
  • salt as needed see instructions below
  • 200 g prawns (shrimp)
  • 60 g salted butter
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 3 Tbsp sambal of your choice see article above
To Serve
  • 1 Tbsp sambal
  • lime juice
  • coriander leaves
  • 2 Tbsp grated parmesan optional

Instructions
 

  • Cook the linguine for 8 minutes in a pot with 1 tsp salt until al dente, or according to packet instructions.
    When done, drain, saving 1 cup of the pasta water. Set aside.
  • Slice the sallots and roughly mince the garlic, they don't have to be finely chopped. Or slice them widthwise.
  • Rub a pinch of salt and 1 Tbsp of sambal all over the prawns and set aside.
  • Heat about ⅓ of the butter on medium-high heat and fry the prawns in a deep frying pan or wok, tossing them around until they are just done. Tip out onto a plate and keep warm.
  • Heat the rest of the butter into the same deep frying pan or wok. Tip in the shallots and garlic and fry for 1 minute on medium heat.
  • Add the sambal, salt and sugar, stir and cook for 1 minute on medium heat.
  • Pour in half (125ml / ½ cup) the pasta water, and stir and bring to a simmer.
  • Tip the prawns back in, stir, then drop the cooked and drained linguine. Toss well.
    If you want more sauce, just add a little more pasta water.
    Check seasoning and add more salt if needed. Finish off with a drizzle of lime juice.
  • Serve immediately with coriander leaves, more lime juice and sambal on the side.
    And some grated cheese if you like.

Nutrition

Calories: 584kcalCarbohydrates: 57gProtein: 30gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 16gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 226mgSodium: 491mgPotassium: 460mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 761IUVitamin C: 6mgCalcium: 93mgIron: 2mg
Keyword pasta, prawns, sambal, udang
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