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  2. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Shrimp Scampi - AOL

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    Sautée some shrimp and toss it in a butter-garlic sauce with thin pasta like angel hair and you've got a memorable shrimp scampi.Technically, scampi is a kind of shellfish larger than shrimp ...

  3. 11 Restaurant Chains With the Best Lunch Deals - AOL

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    Carrabba's Italian Grill. ... Fettuccini Alfredo, and Shrimp Scampi, all of which include a cup of soup and side salad. 5. ... such as Sesame Chicken, Mongolian Beef, and Crispy Honey Shrimp ...

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    Carrabba's Shrimp and Scallop Linguine alla Vodka Carrabba's Italian Grill/Facebook Per item : 1,040 calories, 33 g fat, (12 g saturated fat), 1,960 mg sodium, 119 g total carbs (9 g fiber, 10 g ...

  5. Scampi - Wikipedia

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    Scampi is served fried in batter or breadcrumbs and usually with chips and tartar sauce. [citation needed] It is widely available in supermarkets and restaurants and considered pub or snack food. In the United States, "shrimp scampi" is the menu name for a particular shrimp dish in Italian-American cuisine.

  6. Carrabba's Italian Grill - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Carrabba and his family are still the proprietors of both original locations. [2] [3] In January 1993, under a joint venture with Outback Steakhouse, Inc. (the predecessor to Bloomin' Brands), 10 new Carrabba's locations were opened in Houston and Florida. Two years later, OSI acquired the rights to develop the Carrabba's chain ...

  7. Nephrops norvegicus - Wikipedia

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    The muscular tail of Nephrops norvegicus is frequently eaten, and its meat is known as scampi or langoustine. N. norvegicus is eaten only on special occasions in Spain and Portugal, where it is less expensive than the common lobster, Homarus gammarus. [24] N. norvegicus is an important species for fisheries, being caught mostly by trawling.

  8. Patti LaBelle's Simple Shrimp Scampi Pasta is the Ultimate ...

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    How to Make Patti Labelle's Shrimp Scampi Pasta In a large stockpot, bring your pasta water to a boil. Add 2 tablespoons of kosher salt before adding your pasta.

  9. Sizzling Shrimp Scampi Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 450°. In a medium bowl, mix the butter with the garlic, 2 teaspoons of the parsley, the lemon zest, lemon juice and thyme and season with salt and pepper.