Creamy Keto Shrimp Bisque Recipe — A Full Living (2024)

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This Spicy and Creamy Keto Shrimp Bisque is a creamy, seafood lovers delight, with a little kick! Packed with flavor, fresh herbs, and spices, and loaded with cream, this soup feels and tastes like a fancy, restaurant-quality dish. You can make it at home for any special occasion, or if you're just craving something truly yummy! Not your average seafood bisque!

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Now, we loooove soup and seafood, but we have to admit, we have always been a bit intimidated by seafood bisque recipes. We realize that there are a lot of ingredients, but we promise, this soup delivers a major punch of flavor and is worth the extra effort.

A couple years ago, we hosted a lobster dinner party for a couple of friends, made this soup and they were completely in awe. Since then, we've made the recipe over an over again, and in fact, we updated it twice now, since our original posting date back in 2018.

After scouring through countless recipes, we got a good idea of what an "average" shrimp bisque should look like. Then, we added some spice. (Of course, does anyone know Chamere?!) The result? Delicious. We are so proud to serve this on our dinner table.

We can assure you that if you can read a recipe, and commit to prepping all of your ingredients before starting, that this soup will be so much easier than you anticipated. Although this soup is a medium difficulty one, it’s truly worth it. Our friends loved it. This keto shrimp bisque will be the star of any dinner table.

If you're in the mood for shrimp, you may want to try this keto shrimp salad, this creamy mozzarella shrimp pasta, or these grilled shrimp and sausage skewers. If you are craving another hearty soup, try out our chicken potato soup!

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❤️Why you'll love this

  • Tons of flavor - The flavors in this soup are layered and complex, with the perfect amount of herbs, spice, acidity, brininess and salt. You'll love it.
  • Impress friends & family - We have never served this to someone who didn't rave about it, so we're sure this recipe will help you win all the brownie points among loved ones!
  • Rich & decadent - This soup is so rich and creamy, it's just absolutely delicious and so satisfying.
  • Naturally low carb & gluten free - Although there are lots of ingredients that make this soup so flavorful, they are all naturally gluten free and low in carbs!

🍤Ingredients

Here's what you'll need to make this shrimp bisque recipe.

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✏️Ingredient notes

Here's a list of all the ingredients used. Please read on in the post for more detailed notes on substitutions, and be sure to check out the recipe card for full quantities.

  • Onion, garlic & celery - The base of a perfect bisque! The cuts don't need to be pretty, they will be pureed later.
  • Olive oil & unsalted butter - For a luxurious and perfectly flavored base to cook everything in.
  • Fresh herbs - Dry can be used instead if you prefer. We used fresh dill, thyme & oregano.
  • Dry seasonings- Kosher salt, black pepper, smoked paprika, red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper
  • Tomato paste - For a rich & deep flavor.
  • Worcestershire sauce- For that extra something!
  • Dry white wine - Something light and citrusy like a Sauvignon blanc. Avoid oaky chardonnays.
  • Seafood stock - We use store bought, but have included instructions on how to make your own shrimp stock.
  • Raw jumbo shrimp - Peeled and deveined, tails on or off. We like to leave the tails on because they add such a nice flavor to the soup. You can of course remove them. If making your own stock, reserve shrimp shells.
  • Bay leaves - Optional
  • Freshly grated parmesan cheese - We don't recommend using pre-shredded, as it won't melt well in the soup.
  • Heavy whipping cream- To make this soup nice and creamy!

📖Instructions

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Step 1: Cook the Vegetables & Aromatics

In a stock pot or dutch oven, add your butter and olive oil, then add in your diced onions, and celery with a big pinch of salt. Cook until softened, about 5 minutes.

After about 5 minutes, add in fresh garlic, thyme, oregano, dill, tomato paste, and spices. Cook until tomato paste has deepened in color, about 5 minutes.

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Step 2: Add The Liquids

Pour in the wine and cook for about 5 minutes to cook off the alcohol.

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After about 5 minutes, pour in the seafood stock to warm for about 2-3 minutes.

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Step 3: Puree & Add Dairy

Add the warmed stock with vegetables into a blender, or use an immersion blender to puree it until silky smooth, then add back to the stock pot & stir in heavy cream to warm through.

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Stir in freshly grated parmesan cheese over medium-low heat, moving frequently to melt the cheese evenly and ensure it doesn't stick to the bottom of your pan. Keep stirring until the soup is silky smooth, then add in bay leaves.

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Step 5: Cook the Shrimp

Add most of your shrimp to the pot and simmer in the soup until the shrimp is cooked through, about 5-7 minutes.

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Hint: If desired, set aside a few shrimp, dry them off, and then sprinkle with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and a little cayenne. Cook them off in a hot skillet with a little olive oil to top your bowls.

Step 6: Assemble The Bowls

Once shrimp are cooked through, the bisque is ready, and it's best to serve right away to avoid cooking the shrimp too much. Before serving, remove the bay leave from the pot.

Ladle the soup into bowls. Garnish with fresh cream, herbs, parmesan cheese, salt, pepper, and optional cooked shrimp with a drizzle of olive oil. Enjoy!

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💬Frequently asked questions

How do you make shrimp stock?


Shrimp stock is easy to make. You can just peel off the shrimp shells, and toast them until they turn a bright orange color in a stock pot. We usually add in a little bit of garlic, as well as maybe some scraps of celery, carrots, onions and a couple of bay leaves, along with some salt and pepper.

Add a few cups of water, then simmer for about 10 minutes, or until you achieve your desired level of shrimp flavor. Then, strain away the shells and extra bits. Discard, then, there you have it! The perfect shrimp stock for this keto shrimp bisque recipe. 🙂

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Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh?


You could technically use all dry herbs and spices for this shrimp soup, but we love using some fresh thyme, oregano, and especially fresh dill.

If you only have dried spices and herbs, that should be totally fine. You can use about 1 teaspoon each of dried dill, oregano, and thyme. We do recommend using fresh dill and thyme if you can.

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Can I cook shrimp separately to top the bowls?


Yes! Another option for the best tasting (and best looking) shrimp bisque would be to reserve some of the uncooked shrimp by not cooking them in the soup.

You can set them aside, dry them off, and then sprinkle with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and a little cayenne. Then, cook them in a hot skillet with a little olive oil. Now, you can top your soup with these gorgeous morsels. Drizzle the olive oil you cooked the shrimp in and voila!

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🥣Reheating

To reheat the shrimp bisque soup, you will want to simmer it on stovetop until it is just heated through. Since it's packed with cream, you don't want to heat it too quickly or too much, because it will just make the cream curdle.

You also have to pay special attention to the shrimp. Please note that every time you reheat this soup, the shrimp will cook further, making it tougher.

You could set the shrimp aside when you heat up the broth, then just add it back into the hot soup for about a minute before eating again. Overall, this soup is truly best when it's served hot and fresh.

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Keto Shrimp Bisque Recipe

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This Spicy and Creamy Shrimp Bisque is a creamy, seafood lovers delight, with a little kick! Packed with flavor, fresh herbs and spices, and loaded with cream, this soup feels and tastes like a fancy, restaurant quality dish. You can make it at home for any special occasion, or if you're just craving something truly yummy! Not your average seafood bisque!

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Soup

Cuisine Cajun, French

Servings 8 people

Calories 577 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Peel the shrimp and discard the shells, unless you are making your own seafood stock. Set peeled shrimp aside.

  • In a stock pot or dutch oven, add your butter and olive oil, then add in your diced onions, and celery. Add a pinch of salt and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add in your garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Now, put the minced fresh herbs into the pot (dill, thyme and oregano) along with your dry spices (red pepper flakes and cayenne) cook for about 1 minute.

  • Now, add in your tomato paste and cook (stirring frequently) for about 2 minutes.Next, add in your wine and Worcestershire sauce, cook for about 5 minutes to cook off the alcohol. Pour in the seafood stock.

  • Add the warmed stock with vegetables into a blender, or use an immersion blender to puree it until silky smooth. Once pureed, add in the grated parmesan cheese, and heavy whipping cream. Stir to warm and melt the cheese, until the mixture is silky smooth.

  • Add most of your shrimp to the pot and simmer in the soup until the shrimp is cooked through, about 5-7 minutes. If desired, set aside a few shrimp, dry them off, and then sprinkle with salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, and a little cayenne. Cook them off in a hot skillet with a little olive oil.

  • After soup is done, remove the bay leaves, top with cooked shrimp, garnish with fresh dill and thyme. Serve this Creamy Shrimp Bisque and enjoy!

Notes

  • To reheat, simmer gently on the stovetop, stirring frequently to avoid burning.
  • To substitute fresh thyme and dill with dried, use about 1 teaspoon each of dried herbs.

Nutrition

Calories: 577kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 32gFat: 42gSaturated Fat: 23gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 400mgSodium: 1391mgPotassium: 397mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 1680IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 439mgIron: 4mg

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FAQs

What makes a bisque creamy? ›

A bisque is a smooth, creamy French style of soup, traditionally made from crustaceans like lobster, crab or crayfish. It should include a stock made from the shells, a large amount of cream, and a thickening agent made from either finely-ground shells or rice.

What is the main liquid ingredient of a bisque? ›

Liquid — Bisque recipes aren't shy about liquids: cream or milk, broth, clam juice white wine, and often a bit of brandy are used to create a complex, fascinating flavor.

How do you thicken shrimp bisque? ›

Other thickening techniques, such as using rice or a roux – a concoction of flour and butter — are far more common in today's cooking and are the preferred way of thickening most bisques.

What is shrimp bisque made of? ›

Sautéed shrimp shells impart a sweet complexity to the foundation of this deeply flavorful bisque. White rice is slowly simmered in the aromatic broth and then pureed to give the soup body and a velvety consistency, without masking the flavor of succulent shrimp.

What is the classic thickener for a bisque? ›

Bisque is traditionally thickened at the end of cooking with both cream and cooked rice. The latter, when blended in, adds a smooth, starchy thickness without introducing much flavor of its own. I've tried it, and it works well, but, once again, it requires an extra step—making rice on top of everything else.

What is the thickener in bisque? ›

Most modern bisques are thickened using rice. Some cook the rice in the broth and strain it out later, using only the left-behind rice starch to thicken the soup. Others puree the rice into the soup to thicken it. Almost all bisques are finished with hot cream for a velvety texture.

What is in a traditional bisque? ›

A bisque is a thick cream soup that chefs purée and strain for a fine, smooth final result. Traditional bisque recipes feature seafood like lobster, crayfish, shrimp, or crab as the main ingredient—chefs typically grind the crustacean shells into a fine paste to thicken the mixture.

What is the difference between bisque and cream soup? ›

A bisque is a cream soup, but a cream soup isn't always a bisque. To be a bisque the soup has to be made with a shellfish stock and will often include pieces of shellfish. Quite simply, no shellfish, no bisque.

What makes a bisque a bisque and not a soup? ›

What sets bisque apart from other soups is its rich and velvety texture, which is achieved by pureeing the ingredients until they reach a smooth consistency. Additionally, bisque is often enriched with heavy cream, giving it a luxurious and indulgent quality.

How much rice does it take to thicken a bisque? ›

Add A Starch

Add 1/2 cup rice or pasta per 4 cups of liquid, providing just enough time for it to cook before serving (typically about 20 minutes for rice or 10-12 minutes for pasta). Adding rice or pasta too early can cause it to over-expand and thicken your soup into a stew.

How do you thicken soup with almond flour? ›

If you'd like a roux but want to experiment with something other than wheat flour, give tapioca starch, rice flour, or almond flour a whirl. Mix these with an oil to make a roux and add it when your dish is almost done cooking.

What is the cooking time for a bisque? ›

Some bisques may require a shorter cooking time, while others may require a longer one. It's always best to follow the instructions provided in the recipe you are using to ensure the best results. In summary, the cooking time for a bisque is typically around 2 hours, but it may vary depending on the recipe.

Is bisque good for you? ›

Whatever the nutritional value of the other ingredients—from clams and lobster to broccoli and mushroom—it's compromised by the decadence of the base. Soups like bisques and chowders can be yummy, but they aren't what anyone would consider to be diet-friendly.

What do you serve with seafood bisque? ›

Serve the seafood bisque with freshly baked biscuits or crusty bread. If it's a lunch or main course soup, add your favorite salad.

Does bisque contain flour? ›

A bisque is a rich, creamy soup made with one or more types of seafood, cream or milk, and the bisque is often thickened with flour.

What makes a soup a bisque vs creamy soup? ›

Key Differences

Ingredients: Bisque is often made with seafood and enriched with heavy cream, whereas soup can be made with a wide range of ingredients, offering more versatility. Consistency: Bisque is consistently smooth and velvety, while soup can have a diverse range of consistencies, depending on the recipe.

What should the consistency of bisque be? ›

The bisque should be thick enough to just coat the back of a spoon but not so thick that it is clearly thickened with a slurry mixture and develops a weird gelatinous consistency. Instead of using a slurry or roux base I cook rice in the broth and blend it. It should be a silky and luxurious soup – not chunky.

What's the difference between bisque and cream? ›

A bisque is a cream soup, but a cream soup isn't always a bisque. To be a bisque the soup has to be made with a shellfish stock and will often include pieces of shellfish. Quite simply, no shellfish, no bisque.

What is the difference between creamy tomato soup and tomato bisque? ›

What is the difference between tomato soup and Tomato Bisque? Tomato soup is usually made with either vegetable or chicken stock. Tomato bisque is made by adding cream or whole milk. The dairy is what makes it thicker and creamier, which gives it the defining traits of a bisque.

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