Here’s a rich, comforting recipe for Creamy Paprika Steak Shells—think tender steak strips, smoky paprika cream sauce, and pasta shells that catch all that flavor.
🥩 Creamy Paprika Steak Shells
Ingredients (2–3 servings)
For the steak:
- 250–300 g beef steak (sirloin, ribeye, or tender cut)
- Salt & black pepper
- 1 tsp paprika (smoked if possible)
- 1 tbsp oil or butter
For the pasta:
- 200 g pasta shells (medium or large)
For the creamy sauce:
- 2 tbsp butter
- 3–4 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1 small onion (finely chopped)
- 1 tsp paprika (plus extra to taste)
- 1 tbsp tomato paste (optional but boosts flavor)
- 1 cup cooking cream (or fresh cream)
- ½ cup milk (adjust for consistency)
- ½ cup grated parmesan (optional but recommended)
- Salt & black pepper
- Chili flakes (optional)
🔥 Instructions
1) Cook the pasta
- Boil shells in salted water until al dente
- Drain and set aside (save a little pasta water)
2) Cook the steak
- Slice steak into thin strips
- Season with salt, pepper, and paprika
- Heat oil in a pan on high heat
- Sear steak quickly (1–2 minutes per side)
- Remove and set aside (don’t overcook—it finishes in sauce)
3) Build the sauce
- In the same pan, melt butter
- Sauté onion until soft
- Add garlic and cook for ~30 seconds
- Stir in paprika and tomato paste (this is where the smoky flavor builds)
- Add cream + milk, mix well
- Simmer 3–5 minutes until slightly thick
4) Combine
- Add cooked steak back into sauce
- Toss in pasta shells
- Add a splash of pasta water if needed for silkiness
- Stir in parmesan
- Taste and adjust salt, pepper, or paprika
🍽️ Serve with:
- Extra parmesan on top
- Fresh parsley (optional)
- Garlic bread or a simple salad
💡 Tips for best results
- Don’t overcook steak—it should stay tender
- Smoked paprika gives a deeper, slightly BBQ-like flavor
- Let sauce gently simmer; don’t boil hard or cream may split
- Shell pasta is ideal because it traps the sauce inside
If you want, I can also give you a spicier version, a high-protein gym version, or a restaurant-style version with exact plating tricks.