Rich and Creamy Shrimp Bisque
Rich and Creamy Shrimp Bisque
1 hr 15 mins
Prep Time
45 mins
Cook Time
Advanced
Level
Serves 15
Servings
1 hr 15 mins
Prep Time
45 mins
Cook Time
Advanced
Level
Serves 15
Servings
This restaurant-quality shrimp bisque transforms simple ingredients into an elegant soup that’s perfect for special occasions. The secret lies in building layers of flavor with shrimp shells, a golden roux, and a theatrical brandy flambé. While it requires some technique and patience, the result is a silky, sophisticated bisque that rivals any fine dining establishment. The combination of seafood stock, heavy cream, and aromatic seasonings creates a luxurious texture that coats your spoon beautifully.
Ingredients
- unsalted butter1cup
- all-purpose flour1 ⅓cups
- seafood stock3quarts
- salt and black pepperto taste
- medium shrimp1 ½pounds
- onions1pound
- tomato paste¼cup
- paprika3tablespoons
- garlic2cloves
- brandy3fluid ounces
- heavy cream1quart
- Old Bay seasoning½teaspoon
- hot pepper sauce3dashes
- Worcestershire sauce3dashes
- dry sherry½cup
Tips
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Substitute lobster shells and meat for an elegant lobster bisque version.
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Add a splash of cognac instead of brandy for a more refined French flavor profile.
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Include diced carrots and celery with the onions for additional vegetable depth.
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Garnish with a dollop of crème fraîche and fresh chives for restaurant presentation.
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Make it lighter by substituting half-and-half for some of the heavy cream.
Storage
Steps:
Nutritions
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Calories
481 kcalEnergy
2013 kJProtein
15 gFat
38 gCarbohydrates
16 gFiber
1 gSugars
4 gSalt
1.2 g
Recipe Variations
This recipe is easy to adapt to your taste. Try one of the variations below to change the flavor or ingredients.
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Substitute lobster shells and meat for an elegant lobster bisque version.
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Add a splash of cognac instead of brandy for a more refined French flavor profile.
-
Include diced carrots and celery with the onions for additional vegetable depth.
-
Garnish with a dollop of crème fraîche and fresh chives for restaurant presentation.
-
Make it lighter by substituting half-and-half for some of the heavy cream.