Shrimp Bisque
Show: Barefoot Contessa
Episode: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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By jeddasmoke
Manhattan, Kansas
on October 01, 2012
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I too added more red pepper and chunky shrimp. It was what I needed since I moved from Texas. No more Pappadeaux's for me. This was fabulous !!
By OBXChef
North Carolina
on August 26, 2012
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Very good…but needed tweaking. Added old bay more hot sauce and some garlic powder. It needed mores flavor for us. Very rich.
By verandallc_10461065
Haymarket, VA
on August 03, 2012
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This recipe is fantastic - as good or better than any restaurant that I have been to. My only suggestion would be to get a pound and a half of shrimp and then save some out to put a few chunks in the soup. I didn't have cognac so I doubled the sherry. I also used onions and celery instead of leeks and it worked well.
By cuisinebychristine
California, Mar...
on July 25, 2012
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Have been making this for the past 6 years and it is the best I have ever eaten...even in restaurants. Comforting, sweet/savory tasting, and I want to lick the bowl.
By Rainbow Nation
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on May 09, 2012
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Really yummy!
The guests loved this bisque.
I also substituted the seafood stock with chicken stock. Worked well.
By sind66
Chicago,IL
on April 12, 2012
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I loved this recipe, but I did read some reviews before I made it, thanks to all who post up, it's very helpful. I substituted homemade chicken stock for the seafood stock & the water, many posters had issues with consistency of the end product so I pureed the shrimp-leek mixture in the blender, it struggled at first, but after I added the reserved stock it blended beautifully, then followed the remaining steps as written. I did 3 parts half & half to 1 part whipping cream, salted to taste & swapped out black pepper for white, finally, saved one shrimp for each serving for garnish as well fresh chives. Sounds like a lot of work, it's not, made it twice so far, takes an hour or less.
By BJS020469
Sinking spring, PA
on April 05, 2012
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I usually love her stuff, but this was a lot of trouble for an okay-tasting soup. I thought it was good but nothing special.
By lala1128
on January 20, 2012
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this recipe is wonderful! i used a seafood stock that i found at the grocery store and added the shrimp shells. i used both the brandy and dry sherry and found that they needed slightly longer to cook off than the recipe states. if you want a thicker soup, turn up the heat to medium high when making the roux with flour and butter (just remember to stir the entire time!. i thought that the 2 tsp. of salt the recipe called for was too much and i just salted to taste and the final product turned out great! will definitely make again!
By Eisenhorn
on December 15, 2011
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I tired this recipe and loved it. I made it exactly as above and it worked great. My wife and I had it as a soup the first night and then we used it as a bread dip the second and it was great both times. I was wondering however if I can substitute cooking sherry for the dry sherry? Its quite expensive to go out and buy a fresh bottle of sherry each time especially since I only need a 1/4 cup and I dont drink the remaining sherry.
By Tijoda
Frisco, TX
on December 08, 2011
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Excellent. I made shrimp scampi the night before, and had shrimp with heads on. So I cut the heads off and added them and the shells to the pasta water to flavor the linguini. The next day I used the stock for this wonderful recipe. I did have to buy a frozen 1lb bag of raw deviened shrimp, b/c I used the shrimp in the scampi. But the quality of the shrimp at $5.99 was less important b/c of the intense broth that I had to use. I stained the broth and had enough for the recipe and 4 1/2 c to freeze. So flavorful. Just a sprinkle of cayenne and not a pinch, gave it just the right back heat I prefer.