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Healthy Seafood Bisque Recipe

Published: Mar 11, 2026 by Safa Errifi · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

This seafood bisque is thick, creamy, and absolutely loaded with crawfish, shrimp, and crab in every spoonful. The first time I made it was for a dinner party, and I honestly wasn't sure if it would turn out, but the smell of butter, seafood, and Creole spices filling my kitchen told me it was going to be good. It comes together in under an hour, tastes like something from a fancy restaurant, and is rich enough to feel like a real treat.

White bowl filled with creamy seafood bisque, topped with cooked shrimp, finely chopped chives, and a sprinkle of black pepper, overhead view, rich and smooth texture, appetizing presentation.
A rich, velvety bisque loaded with crawfish, shrimp, and crab that tastes gourmet but is easy to prepare.
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White bowl filled with creamy seafood bisque, topped with cooked shrimp, finely chopped chives, and a sprinkle of black pepper, overhead view, rich and smooth texture, appetizing presentation.

If you love comforting, hearty meals, you'll also want to try my Cajun Chicken Sloppy Joes, Bruschetta Chicken Pasta, or these cozy Beef and Cheese Chimichangas.

Why You'll Love This Seafood Bisque

Restaurant-quality flavor: This tastes like something you'd order at a high-end seafood restaurant, but you're making it at home in your own kitchen.

Packed with seafood: Crawfish, shrimp, and crab in every bite. It's not a soup with a little seafood floating around, it's truly loaded.

Rich and creamy: The heavy cream and half and half make this so velvety and indulgent. The creamed corn adds a subtle sweetness that balances everything beautifully.

Easy to make: One pot, straightforward steps, and less than an hour from start to finish. No special skills required.

Perfect for entertaining: This is the kind of dish that impresses guests but doesn't stress you out in the kitchen.

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  • Why You'll Love This Seafood Bisque
  • Seafood Bisque Ingredients
  • how to make Seafood Bisque
  • Substitutions and Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage and Reheating Tips
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Top Tip
  • FAQ
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • Seafood Bisque

Seafood Bisque Ingredients

Here's what you'll need to make this creamy crab and shrimp seafood bisque.

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  • Salted butter: The base of your roux and the foundation of all that rich, buttery flavor. Don't skimp on this, it's what makes the bisque so indulgent.
  • Green onions: Add a mild onion flavor and a little color. Chop both the white and green parts finely for the best distribution.
  • All-purpose flour: Combined with the butter to make a roux, which thickens the bisque and gives it that silky texture.
  • Crawfish meat: Adds sweet, tender bites of seafood. If you can't find crawfish, just use more crab meat.
  • Raw shrimp: Peeled, deveined, and roughly chopped so they cook quickly and distribute evenly throughout the bisque. They add a subtle sweetness and meaty texture.
  • Crab meat: Brings a delicate, sweet flavor that balances the richness of the cream. Use lump crab if you can find it for the best texture.
  • Heavy cream: This is what makes the bisque so rich and velvety. It's decadent, but that's the whole point.
  • Half and half: Lightens the bisque just a bit while still keeping it creamy. It balances the heavy cream without making the soup too thick.
  • Creamed corn: Adds a touch of sweetness and helps thicken the bisque naturally. It also gives the soup a slightly smoother texture.
  • Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning: This is the flavor backbone. It's savory, a little spicy, and perfectly balanced. If you don't have it, use your favorite Creole or Cajun seasoning blend.
  • Old Bay Seasoning: Classic seafood seasoning that brings a little extra warmth and depth.
  • Kosher salt: Brings out all the flavors. Taste as you go and add more if needed.
  • Freshly cracked black pepper: Adds a little bite and complexity. Fresh cracked pepper tastes way better than pre-ground.
  • Cayenne pepper: Gives the bisque a subtle heat. Adjust to your taste, more if you like it spicy, less if you don't.
  • Fresh chives (optional): A bright, fresh garnish that looks pretty and adds a mild onion flavor.
  • Crusty bread (optional): For dipping and soaking up every last drop of that creamy bisque.

how to make Seafood Bisque

Let's make this rich, restaurant-quality seafood bisque step by step.

Prepare the base: Melt the butter in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the finely chopped green onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until they're tender and fragrant, about 3 minutes. Stir in the flour until it's fully incorporated with the butter and onions to form a smooth roux. This is the foundation of your bisque, so take your time and make sure there are no lumps.

Close-up overhead view of a black pot with the base of seafood bisque, creamy light mixture with small bits of vegetables and herbs, foamy texture, natural light, cooking preparation stage.

Add seafood and cream: Add the crawfish, chopped shrimp, crab meat, heavy cream, half and half, and creamed corn to the pot. Stir everything together until well combined. Add the Creole seasoning, Old Bay, salt, black pepper, and cayenne. The mixture will look thin at first, but it'll thicken as it cooks.

Simmer and thicken: Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium-high heat, stirring frequently to prevent sticking. Once it's simmering, reduce the heat to medium-low and continue cooking, stirring often, until the bisque has thickened and the flavors have melded together, about 40 minutes. The Seafood Bisque should be cooked through and tender, and the bisque should coat the back of a spoon.

Overhead view of a black pot filled with creamy seafood bisque, simmering on the stove, chunks of seafood visible, garnished with chopped fresh herbs, foamy texture on top, high detail, cooking preparation scene.

Serve: Ladle the bisque into bowls. Garnish with minced fresh chives if you're using them. Serve with crusty bread on the side for dipping and soaking up all that creamy, flavorful broth.

Substitutions and Variations

No crawfish: If you can't find crawfish meat, use an equal amount of crab meat or chopped lobster. The flavor will still be amazing.

Swap the seafood: Use scallops, lobster, or even chunks of white fish like cod or halibut. Just make sure everything is cut into bite-sized pieces.

Lighter version: Swap the heavy cream for more half and half, or use whole milk. It won't be as rich, but it'll still be creamy and delicious.

Spice it up: Add more cayenne, a pinch of red pepper flakes, or a dash of hot sauce if you like your bisque with more heat.

Add vegetables: Stir in diced bell peppers, celery, or carrots with the green onions for extra texture and flavor.

Make it a chowder: Add diced potatoes for a heartier, chowder-style soup.

Equipment

Large pot or Dutch oven: You need something big enough to hold all that Seafood Bisque, cream, and goodness. A heavy-bottomed pot works best to prevent scorching.

Whisk or wooden spoon: For stirring the roux and making sure everything is well combined.

Knife and cutting board: For chopping the green onions, shrimp, and chives.

Ladle: For serving the bisque into bowls without making a mess.

Bowls for serving: Deep bowls work best so you can really get a good spoonful of Seafood Bisque in every bite.

Storage and Reheating Tips

Refrigerator: Store leftover bisque in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. The flavors get even better as they sit.

Freezer: You can freeze this bisque for up to 2 months. Let it cool completely, then transfer to a freezer-safe container. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Reheating: Reheat gently on the stovetop over low heat, stirring frequently. Add a splash of cream or half and half if it's too thick. Don't boil it, or the cream might separate.

Serving Suggestions

With crusty bread: Serve with a warm baguette, sourdough, or French bread for dipping. The bread soaks up all that creamy, flavorful broth.

Over rice: Ladle the bisque over a scoop of white rice or wild rice for a heartier meal.

Top Tip

Stir frequently: This bisque is rich and thick, so it can stick to the bottom of the pot if you're not careful. Stir often, especially as it thickens.

Don't rush the roux: Take your time when making the roux. Cook the flour and butter together until it's smooth and slightly golden. This is what thickens the bisque and gives it that silky texture.

Use fresh seafood: Fresh or high-quality frozen Seafood Bisque makes a huge difference in flavor. Avoid imitation crab if you can.

Taste and adjust: Seafood Bisque varies in saltiness, so taste the bisque before serving and add more salt, pepper, or seasoning if needed.

FAQ

What is a seafood bisque?

A seafood bisque is a thick, creamy soup made with Seafood Bisque like shrimp, crab, or crawfish. It's typically made with a roux base, cream, and rich seasonings. It's smoother and thicker than a regular soup, with a velvety texture. My tip: the key to a great bisque is a good roux and not rushing the simmering process.

What is the difference between seafood chowder and seafood bisque?

Chowder is usually chunky with potatoes and vegetables, while bisque is smooth, creamy, and often thicker. Bisque is made with a roux and cream, giving it a richer, more luxurious texture. Chowder is heartier, bisque is more refined.

Why do they call it bisque?

The name "bisque" comes from French cooking and traditionally referred to a creamy soup made from shellfish. It's been around for centuries and is known for its smooth, velvety texture. The word itself likely comes from the Bay of Biscay, a region known for its Seafood Bisque.

What makes a bisque different from a soup?

Bisque is thicker and creamier than regular soup. It's made with a roux (butter and flour) and cream, and it's usually pureed or very smooth. Regular soups can be broth-based, chunky, or light. Bisque is always rich and indulgent.

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Seafood Bisque

A rich, velvety bisque loaded with crawfish, shrimp, and crab that tastes gourmet but is easy to prepare.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Simmering Time 40 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins
Servings: 12
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: Cajun, Southern
Calories: 668
Ingredients Method Nutrition Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups salted butter 4 sticks, for richness and flavor
  • 6 green onions white and green parts, finely chopped
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour for thickening
  • 1 pound crawfish meat fresh or thawed, optional substitution with crab
  • 1 ½ pounds raw shrimp peeled, deveined, roughly chopped
  • ½ pound crab meat lump or claw, drained
  • 4 cups heavy cream full-fat for creaminess
  • 4 cups half and half for smooth consistency
  • 1 14.75-ounce can creamed corn (for subtle sweetness and texture)
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning for Cajun flavor
  • 1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning classic seafood spice
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt adjust to taste
  • 2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper for seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper optional, adjust for spice
  • ¼ cup fresh chives minced, for garnish, optional
  • Crusty bread for serving, optional

Method
 

  1. Melt the butter in a large stockpot over medium heat.
  2. Add the chopped green onions and sauté until softened, about 3 minutes.
  3. Gradually stir in the flour, mixing thoroughly to form a smooth roux without lumps.
  4. Pour in the heavy cream and half and half slowly, stirring continuously to incorporate.
  5. Add the crawfish, shrimp, crab, creamed corn, Creole seasoning, Old Bay, salt, black pepper, and cayenne.
  6. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring frequently, until thickened and flavors meld, about 40 minutes.
  7. Ladle the bisque into bowls and garnish with minced chives if desired.
  8. Serve with crusty bread on the side, if using.

Nutrition

Serving: 250gCalories: 668kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 28gFat: 60gSaturated Fat: 36gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 210mgSodium: 900mgPotassium: 400mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 2500IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 80mgIron: 2mg

Notes

This bisque feels fancy with its creamy texture and abundant seafood, yet it comes together easily. Serve with crusty bread for an indulgent comfort meal.

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