posted by on February 15, 2009
magiver155 asked:


Every year for Christmas & New Year’s we have shrimp cocktail. I heard you can use the left over peeled shells to make bisque, any recipes?

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2 Comments to “how to make shrimp bisque?”

  1. JING Says:

    Shrimp Bisque Recipe

    * 1 Tablespoon butter
    * ¼ cup onion, finely diced
    * ¼ cup celery, finely diced
    * ¼ cup carrot, finely diced
    * 1 15-ounce can tomatoes, cut up in pieces (use the juice for another dish)
    * 2 Tablespoons olive oil
    * 1 pound shrimp in the shell
    * 5 cups shrimp stock–or seafood/fish stock
    * 1 cup dry white wine (dry vermouth is excellent)
    * 4 Tablespoons raw rice
    * 2 Tablespoons butter, softened
    * ½ cup heavy cream
    * salt and pepper

    Garnish: reserved shrimp slices, sautéed in Cognac or white wine, tarragon (or other fresh herb), and croûtons (made from thin slices of bread fried in butter until crisp and brown).

    In a skillet, sauté the onion, celery, and carrot (called a mirepoix) in the butter for 5 minutes, until the vegetable are soft, not brown. Add the tomato pieces and sauté for another 5 minutes. Scrape out into a bowl and reserve.

    In the same pan, heat the olive oil then add the whole shrimp. Cook until the shells are red and crisp–about 4-5 minutes. Scrape out of the pan and let cool.

    While the shrimp are cooling, heat the stock and wine in a large saucepan, add the reserved vegetables and the rice, bring to a boil, then reduce heat and, partially covered, simmer for 20 minutes.

    Peel the cooled shrimp, separating the shells and the meat, and toss the shells into the cooking soup.

    When the soup has finished cooking, puree in a blender, solids first (including the shells), then strain back into the pot.

    Take half of the reserved shrimp, puree them in the blender (slowly adding enough hot stock to completely emulsify them)–and pour them into the pot.

    Enrich the soup by whisking in the softened butter and the cream, then season to taste with salt and pepper. Let sit, for flavors to blend, until ready to serve.

    When ready to serve, sauté thin bread slices in butter until crisp and brown, then drain. Slice the remaining shrimp lengthwise and briefly sauté them over high heat with the Cognac or wine. Mince the tarragon or other herb finely. Ladle the soup into bowls, top with the shrimp and minced herb, and pass the croûtons separately.

  2. Juby Says:

    epicurious.com has tons of great recipes for shrimp bisque and even some restaurant recipes.

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