One of my favorite French recipes is a lobster bisque. Simple to make yet packed with complex flavors, this dish is perfect when you’re looking to cook to impress. For more protein-rich soups like this, explore my high protein soup collection.
Although cooking with lobster might sound expensive, you don't necessarily have to have such a large budget for completing this recipe. You can easily use a frozen lobster. Better yet, you can also substitute the lobster with shrimp or prawns. Both ingredients work very well.
Nevertheless, this lobster bisque is divine. Serve it with some cooked lobster meat, a baguette and a beautiful glass of mature white wine or rose wine. So, what are you waiting for?
Come and learn how to make this easy lobster bisque recipe. Have fun.
products you need for this recipe
Here is a list of the top things you will need to complete this lobster bisque recipe. Take a look below and see which items you are still missing:- bisque deep pot - use a trusted French signature brand for this bisque recipe
- seafood cracker set - this seafood set will enable you to prepare the lobster properly for this lobster bisque recipe
- tomato paste - you can never have enough tomato paste in your kitchen cupboard (I run out all the time and I find out too late)
- fresh lobster meat - if you are not so keen on preparing the lobster for this lobster bisque, you can order some cleaned lobster flesh for convenience
- lobster tails - similarly, you can also order lobster tails (especially if you can't find any lobster in your nearby supermarket)
lobster bisque recipe
In total, this lobster bisque recipe will take you one hour and fifteen minutes to prepare and cook. This is indeed a quick and easy bisque recipe, bearing in mind that in France, sometimes, bisques are known to cook for hours to extract the maximum amount of flavour possible.
In any event, this elegant and refined recipe will only take a little over an hour to complete.
For those of you who are trying to cut down on your meat consumption, cooking pescatarian recipes like this one is a great way to start your journey towards a healthier lifestyle.
That being said, lobster is a nutritious and delicious ingredient with which you can cook up some excellent recipes.
For instance, check out these incredible recipes I've made with lobster:
- lobster gratin - a creamy gratin recipe with chunks of cooked lobster
- lobster rolls - a beautiful starter recipe with a creamy lobster salad filling
- and lastly lobster benedict - for a five-star gourmet-style breakfast to impress the likes of anyone
As you can see, lobster isn't just about its meat. It brings a certain richness and enhances a dish with complex flavours. Do you have a favourite lobster dish in mind?
If you haven't tried lobster, then this lobster bisque is the prefect dish to turn you into a lobster lover.
lobster bisque from shells
There are quite a few ingredients which you will need to complete this lobster bisque recipe. However, the main ingredient from which you will need to extract the most flavour is the lobster shells.
This lobster bisque recipe calls for the shells of two lobsters. The shells of one lobster wouldn't complete this recipe. You will need to procure two for this reason.
That being said, as mentioned above, you can use one lobster to make another delicious lobster recipe. Just don't throw away the shells as they can be used in a sustainable way in a bisque or a seafood broth.
Once you've prepared your lobsters and taken out all the flesh, you will need to pan fry the shells. The caramelisation of the shells will release an intense seafood flavour as well as all those irresistible aromas.
Handy tip: Don't crowd the lobster shells when you are frying them. If you crowd them, they will not caramelise and brown properly. If you spear them out, they will start releasing their flavours.
Would you like to save this?
Again, please don't forget to store the shells for this step. Don't throw them away as it would be an incredible waste.
lobster bisque with sherry
One ingredient that ties everything together in this lobster bisque recipe is the addition of sherry. Don't worry about the alcohol, it will cook off eventually.
Sherry is a fortified wine, which originates from Jerez de la Frontera, in Spain. Mostly, it is consumed as a digestive or an aperitif. However, chefs have discovered its multiple benefits as regards culinary applications.
As a result, sherry has been a component of many sauces. In short, it intensifies the flavours in a sauce by fusing all the flavours together, which is why I often prefer to add sherry when I'm making sauce. For instance, sherry can be added into these recipes:
- pork fillet with orange and sherry sauce
- creamy mushroom and sherry sauce
- mussels with leeks, sherry and cream
You can also add sherry to intensify the flavour of a dessert.
Handy tip: There are multiple types of sherry. As sherry matures, the flavour and colour changes. Hence, it is essential that you select the right type of sherry for this lobster bisque.
I recommend going for the Fino sherry or the Manzanilla sherry. These two pair exceptionally well with seafood (especially white fish).
how to cook bisque?
There is one pivotal step in cooking bisques like this lobster bisque recipe. If you do this step wrong, all your preparation efforts will have gone to waste.
This involves the addition of cream. Make sure to add the cream on really low heat. Otherwise, you risk that the lobster bisque will split.
My recommendation would be to take the bisque off for 3-5 minutes and allow it to cool down. Only then add the cream in slowly and stir.
best bisque toppings
The best toppings for this lobster bisque are:
- cream or creme fraiche
- cooked lobster meat (crab also works)
- you can also pan sear some scallops and toss them into the lobster bisque
- fresh herbs like parsley, watercress or valeriana salad
Remember to serve the bisque with a piece of fresh bread or baguette.
For a posh smoked salmon starter, check out salmon terrine.
How would you serve your lobster bisque? Would you add some cooked lobster inside? Let me know in the comments below.
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Lobster Bisque
- Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Yield: 4 portions 1x
Description
Learn how to make this classic French lobster bisque recipe from scratch. A perfect starter. Find out how to make the most of lobster shells!
Ingredients
- 60ml (4 tbsp) butter
- 1 onion, peeled and chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
- 2 carrots, peeled and chopped
- 2 celery stalks, washed and chopped
- lobster shells from 2 lobsters
- 30ml (2 tbsp) tomato paste
- 3 thyme sprigs
- 1 bay leaf
- 400ml (1 ½ cup) white wine
- 1ℓ (4 cups) seafood or fish stock
- 125ml (½ cup) double cream
- 450g (1lb) cooked lobster meat
- 60ml (4 tbsp) parsley, washed and finely chopped
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a large saucepan.
- Gently fry the onion, garlic, celery and carrot and cook until softened, which takes about 5 minutes.
- Turn up the heat, tip in the lobster shells and stir vigorously for 2 minutes.
- Pour in the wine, giving it a stir then let it bubble until the liquid has halved.
- Stir in tomato paste, thyme and bay leaf, then pour in the stock.
- Let the soup simmer slowly for 30 minutes, allowing the flavours to infuse.
- Tip the contents into a powerful food processor and blend until the shell pieces are tiny.
- Cover a big bowl with a large piece of muslin.
- Pour the contents into the muslin, then squeeze out every last drop out of the shell mixture and discard the leftovers. You will now be left with a smooth soup.
- Return the soup to a saucepan and add the cream and lobster meat. Let the soup heat through, then divide it between 4 bowls.
- Sprinkle parsley on top and serve immediately with fresh, crusty bread. Enjoy!
Notes
- If you're struggling to get hold of any bay leaves, feel free to use any of these bay leaf substitutes instead.
- You can also check out this list of celery substitutes!
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 45 minutes
- Category: Soup
- Method: Boil
- Cuisine: French
Nutrition
- Serving Size:
- Calories: 473
- Sugar: 6.6 g
- Sodium: 401.8 mg
- Fat: 21.5 g
- Saturated Fat: 11.8 g
- Trans Fat: 0.2 g
- Carbohydrates: 15.7 g
- Fiber: 3.6 g
- Protein: 36 g
- Cholesterol: 184.5 mg
caroline ellenburg
You mention Sherry......cream Sherry or dry Sherry??? Thanks! Caroline
Hector
This looks so delicious. I ordered a bunch of frozen lobster meat as a little quarantine treat (what a world we live in), so I will absolutely be making this tomorrow. Thank you!
ellie spider
I've never actually eaten lobster so I have no idea
Sue
Thermidor 😋
Caroline Buckley
I’ve never tried lobster but it’s on my bucket list!
Tammy Neal
Never tried it x
Emma Davison
I have only had it once and I wasn't keen on it.
Angela Macdonald
I love a lobster roll with garlic lemon mayonnaise
Meryl Thomas
We don't eat them as we are veggies
laura stewart
never tried it before i wouldnt know
Tracy Barber
With fresh lemon and a plain salad, delicious
Herbert Appleby
steamed with butter, ginger and garlic
Paul Meulen
Strip the meat out and serve it in a salad
sharon martin
being totally honest, i've never tried lobster
Carolyn E
Poached and served cold - lovely with homemade Mayo
Carolyn E
I like is cold with some homemade mayo.
Jennifer Toal
I’ve never tried it as always too afraid to spend lots of money then may not like it
Ioana Cristina Popescu
With a lot of lemon
Jo Nichol
I have actually never tried lobster!
Roxanne Warner
In a sandwich
Ruth lee
a lobster salad
Terry Becker
With a tomato sauce
Donna W
The first time I tried lobster was on honeymoon in Thailand. It was simply barbequed and served with a variety of fresh salads and spicy green mango. Delicious!
Caroline Shepherd
A nice fresh lobster salad.
Karen R
I do love lobster thermidor xx
Angela Kelly
I've never tried lobster!
Sarah Heath
I don’t often have lobster, but the grilled lobster in Jamaica was soooo tasty.
lynn neal
I have never eaten or prepared Lobster!
Troy Easton
With some Salad and Red Wine.
Maurice Haigh
lobster thermiodore
clair downham
i have never tried it but probably with a salad
William Critchlow
Lobster Thermidor
JAMES HOLYLAND
A classic lobster bisque is my favourite
Emma England
I’ve only tried lobster once at a restaurant and I had it with garlic butter.
Sarah Francis
I like my lobster from the local Chinese restaurant. They steam it with spring onions, ginger and a little soy sauce. It's divine
Desiree DeYoung
A lobster po boy or boiled and served with butter, salad, and fresh bread!!!^_^
Summer Rowley
On a harbour (cornwall potentially!) with a lot of other seafood!
sallie burrows
on holiday somewhere hot
caroline doyle
With a pot of melted butter to dip in and a pile of salad and chips - Maine lobsters are delish!
Avs
Lobster Thermidor
Kiran Parry
I enjoy it with potatoes, cous cous and salad
Julie Ward
I've never tried lobster
Alexandra Armstrong
Cooked by someone else haha
debbie miller
Great selection of dishes and can't wait to try this one
ROBERT MCINTOSH
with avocado, walnutsin a mayo salad
Margaret Mccaffery
I enjoy lobster in a Lobster, green bean & radicchio salad Lobster, green bean & radicchio salad
Sarah Mccaffery.
My favourite dish is a spicy lobster pasta
fiona waterworth
I have never tried lobster, because I dont know how to cook it, and being expensive did not want to waste it
Mark Mccaffery
My favourite way is in a Lobster Scampi With Linguini.
Heather Haigh
I've never eaten Lobster, but I would like to.
Mandy Betts
As part of surf n turf
pete c
I've never tried it fresh or frozen as always been put off by seeing them in tanks in restaurants!
Suzanne
Lobster bisque
Steve Dickinson
With melted butter butter and a side salad
Carole Nott
Sounds good for a snack with dressed salad and crusty bread
Graham Ross
Lobster Thermidor
Emily Hutchinson
Cold in a roll with mayonnaise
Mark R
Lobster is something I’ve not tried as yet.
Mel Pennie
Never eaten lobster 🦞 but would love to try some eventually
Elizm
in a restaurant! I love it but I can't cook it. Whichever the very buttery garlicky recipe is...that one!
Nixxy
Straight out of the sea after a dive, lightly BBQ in the shell and a bit of lemon juice.
Iain maciver
Lobster Thermidor
Adrian Bold
I enjoy grilled lobster tails with lemon & herb butter.
cat
Just plain served with a salad and some great mayonnaise
claire woods
I've never tried lobster.
Kristie Metcalfe
I love enjoying lobster with a 6oz fillet steak. Bit of garlic butter on both and mwah, delicious!
Sheri Darby
I have never had lobster
Sheena Batey
Lobster Thermidor absolutely delicious
Victoria Prince
Lobster Thermidor - though I'd love to try more ways. Not something I am lucky enough to get to eat often!
Laura banks
my hubby made a sweetcorn and lobster soup that was very nice
Elaine Fitzpatrick
This makes a posh succulent dish so easy to make
Jane Willis
I love a lobster salad, especially if there are a few slices of fresh mango on it.
Andrea Upton
Lobster isn't something I eat very often, but I once had this amazing lobster dish in a restaurant in Hong Kong which had cheese sauce in it, really delicious
cheryl hadfield
I enjoy Lobster with salad and cous cous
Solange
I enjoy steamed lobster with a side of clarified butter for dipping.
melanie stirling
Lobster Thermidor, I didn't try it until recently but it was my dad's favourite so I decided to and it was delicious.
Kim Neville
I like to have with potato salad