By Amanda
Shrimp and corn soup
9 steps
Prep:15minCook:25min
Creamy with a kick, this shrimp and corn soup is the perfect dish for a chilly day. It combines tender shrimp, sweet corn, thick cream, and a blend of spices for a deliciously satisfying dish that's more like a bisque than soup.
Updated at: Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:42:01 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
52
Low
Glycemic Load
20
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories616.7 kcal (31%)
Total Fat39.3 g (56%)
Carbs38.5 g (15%)
Sugars12.7 g (14%)
Protein29.9 g (60%)
Sodium1221.6 mg (61%)
Fiber2.5 g (9%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings
4 tablespoonsbutter
½ cupcelery
chopped
4green onions
sliced, white and green parts seperated
4cloves garlic
minced
½ teaspoonsalt
plus more to taste
¼ teaspoonblack pepper
plus more to taste
¼ cupall-purpose flour
2 cupwhole milk
1 cupheavy whipping cream
1 x 15 ouncecream style corn
can
½ cupcorn kernels
fresh or frozen
1 poundshrimp
peeled, deceived, uncooked
2 teaspoonSeasoning
plus more to taste
Instructions
Step 1
Warm large pot over medium-high heat, then add butter. Once butter is melted, add celery and white parts of green onions. Cook until vegetables are tender, approximately 3 minutes.
Step 2
Add garlic, salt, and black pepper. Stir well then cook 1 additional minute or until garlic is fragrant.
Step 3
Sprinkle all-purpose flour into pot, stirring to coat vegetables. When vegetables are well-coated, remove pot from heat and pour in milk and heavy whipping cream. Return pot to heat, increase temperature to high, and bring mixture to boil while stirring constantly. Once liquid begins to boil, reduce heat and let simmer.
Step 4
Add cream-style corn and corn kernels. Stir to distribute, then simmer approximately 5 minutes or until soup has thickened.
Step 5
Add shrimp and Old Bay seasoning to thickened soup. Stir well and cook until shrimp is cooked-through and no longer translucent, approximately 3 minutes. Taste soup and adjust seasonings as desired. When ready, portion soup into serving bowls, garnish with green parts of green onions, and serve warm with warm bread if desired.
Step 6
Notes
Step 7
Be sure to remove the pot from the hot stovetop when adding the milk and heavy cream, to avoid separation/curdling.
Step 8
For a spicier soup, add more Old Bay seasoning to taste. You can also top it off with a dash of hot sauce when you serve it.
Step 9
For a thinner soup, stir in a little more milk. For a thicker soup, use a little more flour, or just let it simmer longer.
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