Seafood spaghetti {Tallarines con mariscos} – Laylita’s Recipes (2024)

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This is my easy recipe for Latin style seafood spaghetti; this delicious dish is made with a mix of seafood cooked in sauce of tomatoes, onions, garlic, cilantro, cumin, achiote and chili powder. Seafood spaghetti, known as tallarines con mariscos or tallarin marinero in Latin America, is a perfect example of the fusion of Italian food in Latin America. I love Italian spaghetti dishes, but I am so used to having them prepared with Latin spices like cumin, chili powder, and achiote or annatto.

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Seafood spaghetti

Latin style seafood spaghetti recipe, or tallarines con mariscos, made with a mix of seafood – fish, shrimp, mussels, scallops, clams, and calamari - cooked in a sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic, cilantro, cumin, and achiote.

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Ingredients

  • 2-3 tablespoons of oil
  • 1 medium white onion diced
  • 1 head of garlic about 15-20 cloves, crushed
  • 4 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • ½ tablespoon cumin powder
  • 2-3 teaspoons of ground achiote or annatto powder
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder adjust to your preference
  • 2 14.5 oz cans of diced tomatoes
  • 1 cup of seafood or fish broth can also use chicken/vegetable broth
  • 1 6 oz can of tomato paste
  • ½ lb of fish cleaned and cut into medium chunks – I used cod
  • ½ lb of mussels cleaned and beards removed
  • ½ of clams cleaned
  • 1 lb of medium to jumbo sized shrimp shells on or off
  • ¼ lb of calamari cleaned and sliced
  • ¼ lb bay scallops
  • 16 ounce/1 lb of spaghetti or fettuccine pastas cooked according to package instructions
  • Salt to taste

To serve:

  • Grated Parmesan cheese
  • Finely chopped cilantro
  • Chopped green onions

Instructions

  • Heat the oil over medium heat in a large pan.

  • Add the diced onions, crushed garlic, chopped cilantro, chopped parsley, dried oregano, cumin powder, annatto powder, chili powder, and a little bit of salt. Cook for about 5 minutes or until the onions are translucent and soft.

  • Add the diced tomatoes and cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Add the broth and the tomato paste, mix well and cook for another 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Add the fish and cook for about 5 minutes.

  • Next add the mussels and the clams, cook for about 3-5 minutes

  • Add the shrimp and cook for about 3-5 minutes, time will vary based on the size of shrimp.

  • Add the calamari and the bay scallops, cook for another 3-5 minutes or until all the seafood is fully cooked, but not overcooked. Taste and add salt or additional seasonings as needed.

  • Mix the seafood sauce with the cooked spaghetti.

  • Serve the seafood spaghetti sprinkled with chopped green onions, chopped cilantro, and grated parmesan cheese.

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I start by making a refrito or sofrito with onions, garlic, herbs, and spices. Refrito or sofrito consists of sautéing a mix of diced/crushed veggies, chopped herbs and spices that serve as a flavor base for so many Latin dishes, from soups to rice and pastas dishes. A sofrito also helps builds layers of flavor, as soon as the onions and garlic are translucent and tender, you add diced tomatoesand let them cook until soft.

There are many variations of refrito or sofrito, some can be blended into a smooth sauce and made in advance, while others – like the one in this seafood spaghetti have a more chunky consistency – the exact ingredients and amounts of spice vary based on the cook’s taste. Feel free to adjust any of spices and herbs based on your taste preferences.

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When I first started cooking, I used to think of mixed seafood dishes as complicated and time consuming to prepare, but I quickly realized that it’s the opposite. Seafood cooks very fast and adds a lot of flavor to any dish, making it a great protein to use when you want a meal that can be prepared quickly and still be impressive – both for a weeknight family meal or for a weekend dinner party. You can do most of the prep work for this dish in advance. I usually chopthe veggies ahead of time and have them ready to go. Another way to simplify the preparation for this seafood spaghetti dish to use canned diced tomatoes.

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You can use the assortment of seafood that you prefer or what is easily available to you. If I have time, I’ll try to stop by the local fishmonger and choose a selection of what looks best. I also usually keep a pack of frozen mixed seafood in the freezer and will let that de-frost overnight – the mixed seafood packs are perfect for making this or other pasta dishes, they also work great for a quick last minute mixed seafood rice or a simple seafood soup.

The quantities in this seafood spaghetti recipe are enough for 8-10 people, so for a family of four, you will definitely have leftovers for the next day or to freeze for later on. I served these tallarines con mariscos sprinkled with grated parmesan cheese, freshly chopped cilantro, and chopped green onions.

Step by step photos to prepare seafood spaghetti:

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*Disclaimer:This recipe was originally createdas part of a partnership with the KRAFT brand. All photos, recipes, opinions and ideas are 100% my own.

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What pasta shape is best for seafood pasta? ›

For Seafood Sauces

Thin, long cuts with a smooth texture best mimic the light and silky texture of seafood sauces and so we recommend long cuts like Linguine, Capellini (sometimes referred to as “angel hair”) and Thin Spaghetti.

What pasta is best with fish? ›

Fish and pasta make a delicious combination, and fish pasta recipes work well with just about any shape of pasta! We use spaghetti in this barramundi pasta recipe, although you can also use fettuccine, linguine, orzo, ravioli, or large rigatoni (like we do in our burst tomato fish pasta).

Is spaghetti and fish healthy? ›

You can also add your choice of protein to your pasta to turn it into a balanced meal. For instance, fish and chicken can add some extra protein to keep you feeling full and satisfied, while broccoli, bell peppers or tomatoes can provide nutrients and additional fiber.

What pairs well with seafood pasta? ›

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Why do you not put cheese on fish pasta? ›

Why should you not put grated cheese to fish pasta dishes? Because the flavour of cheese is much, much stronger than the delicate flavours of fish and seafood. That's pretty much it.

Why do people eat fish and spaghetti together? ›

Where did fried fish and spaghetti originate? This meal originated in the American South. In the Deep South, spaghetti is considered a side dish and is usually enjoyed with fried fish or even fried chicken.

Which pasta is better for diabetics? ›

Whole wheat pasta is an excellent choice for diabetics as it contains whole grains. In addition to whole wheat pasta having a lower glycemic index than traditional pasta, whole wheat pasta also contains more fiber which can help to keep blood sugar levels in check.

Is pasta healthier than rice? ›

The main differences between refined (white) pasta and white rice are in the amount of calories, fiber, and protein in each. Pasta contains more calories, more fiber, and more protein than rice. However, many healthier varieties of pasta and rice are available that are more nutritious than their refined counterparts.

What pasta shape is best with Alfredo? ›

Fettuccine. This flat, ribbon noodle is most known for pairing with Alfredo sauce.

What is seafood pasta made of? ›

This creamy Seafood Pasta recipe has pasta tossed in a simple homemade garlic cream sauce with plenty of shrimp, scallops, mussels, and clams. It only takes 20 minutes and is sure to satisfy any seafood lover! Looking for more seafood recipes?

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Carbonara is almost always served with spaghetti or linguine, but you can use whatever pasta you prefer. For a more unusual take on carbonara, try spinach fettuccine tossed with warm pasta and fresh baby spinach; you'll get a vibrant, beautiful dish with some additional health benefits.

Which Italian pasta is shaped like seashells? ›

Conchiglie is a pasta variety that is shaped like a conch shell. The smallest shell shape is called conchigliette and the largest shell shape is called conchiglioni. Each of these conchiglie have the same shape but different dimensions.

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