Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe - A Creamy Soup Made Easy - Fantabulosity (2024)

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Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe: Lobster soup with heavy cream, imitation lobster, and savory spices. Surprisingly easy to make with simple ingredients and something the whole family can enjoy!

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What you’ll love about this recipe

This lobster bisque is similar to lobster bisque at a fancy restaurant. The recipe and ingredients are simple but the flavors are strong and the texture is extra creamy.

Imitation lobster is super easy to cook with, tasty, and saves you the hefty price tag of fresh lobster meat. I think cooking with imitation crab and lobster is actually tastes better in soups than fresh!

I love reheating soup recipes for a quick and easy lunch the next day! Soup keeps well in the fridge so it’s perfect for meal prepping. (Especially this clam chowder recipe!)

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  • What you’ll love about this recipe
  • Ingredients for lobster bisque soup
  • Instructions for easy lobster bisque
  • Variations
  • Can you freeze lobster bisque?
  • Expert Tips
  • What to serve with lobster bisque
  • More Seafood Recipes
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Ingredients for lobster bisque soup

You only need a handful of lobster bisque ingredients.

  • 1clovegarlicfinely minced
  • 214.5-ounce canspetite diced tomatoeswith juices
  • 132-ounce cartonlow-sodium chicken broth
  • 2TablespoonsOld Bay seasoningor your desired spice level. Old Bay can get spicy.
  • 1/4cupfresh parsleychopped
  • 1teaspoonblack pepperor to taste
  • 2cupsimitation lobsterchopped in to small pieces (we used 2 7-oz. packages, so it was right under 2 cups but close enough!)
  • 1pintheavy cream

Roux (optional – if you like a thicker bisque)

  • 2Tablespoonsall-purpose flour
  • 2Tablespoonsbutterroom temperature
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Instructions for easy lobster bisque

  1. Sauté garlic in a large soup pot.
  2. When garlic is sautéed, remove from heat. Add tomatoes, chicken broth, Old Bay seasoning, parsley and pepper to the pot. Stir to combine.
  3. Take soup mixture, and pour into a blender, and puree until desired chunkiness. (All of my soup wouldn’t fit into the blender, so I had to blend two different times, and I pureed each batch for about 5 seconds.)
  4. Add soup back to pot, andcook overmedium heat.
  5. Add your chopped imitation lobster.
  6. Simmer on medium-low heatfor about 45 minutes to really let the ingredients cook through one another.
  7. Just before serving, add the heavy cream and cook until heated through. {** If you prefer a thinner bisque, you can stop at step 7. If you prefer a thicker bisque, continue with step 8.}
  8. In a small saucepan, melt your butter over medium heat, and add the flour.
  9. Whisk the roux mixture until a thick paste forms, about 3-5 minutes, or until the flour loses it’s raw smell.
  10. Add the roux to the bisque, and continue stirring and simmer bisque over medium-low heat until bisque thickens to desired consistency.
  11. (If soup does not reach desired consistency, after about10 minutes,repeat steps 8-10 until bisque is to your desired thickness.)

Variations

There are a few different ways you can switch up this classic lobster bisque recipe!

  • Some people like to use tomato paste instead of petite diced tomatoes. Tomato paste will give your soup a thicker texture since there are less tomato juices.
  • Classic lobster bisque from New England uses white wine in its preparation. Feel free to swap some chicken stock for white wine.
  • Adding bay leaves or bay leaf seasoning to this recipe while cooking is another great way to add authentic flavor. Feel free to add more of your favorite herbs.

Can you freeze lobster bisque?

Yes! You can freeze lobster bisque for up to 3 months. I recommend freezing in an airtight container after your bisque has cooled completely. The cream might settle when you freeze but you’ll simply have to stir before serving.

Expert Tips

Don’t skip on the heavy cream

Make sure you add the full amount of heavy cream because a creamy soup is the best soup! The combination of cream and chicken stock gives this the classic lobster bisque flavor.

Thicken with flour

If you’re someone who likes their soup then I recommend adding 2 tablespoon of flour with 2 tablespoon of butter. It won’t change the flavor but it will make your soup thicker!

Is bisque hot or cold?

Most lobster bisques and other recipes are served hot but they can also be served cold if that’d what you prefer. When serving cold, it’s important to make sure your soup is stirred all the way to prevent separation.

What to serve with lobster bisque

The best lobster bisque recipe is served with warm bread, rolls or garlic biscuits, or breadsticks for the ultimate comfort meal. For a bigger meal, feel free to serve with a grilled cheese or even caprese sandwich!

More Seafood Recipes

If you love seafood as much as we do, you’ll also love this Seafood Paella!

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Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe

Jessica Burgess

Not only is this lobster bisque recipe so easy to make but it’s so delicious! Pair with warm bread for the ultimate comfort meal.

4.12 from 18 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Soup

Cuisine American

Servings 8 servings

Calories 241 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 clove garlic finely minced
  • 2 14.5-ounce cans petite diced tomatoes with juices
  • 1 32-ounce carton low-sodium chicken broth
  • 2 Tablespoons Old Bay seasoning or your desired spice level. Old Bay can get spicy.
  • 1/4 cup fresh parsley chopped
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper or to taste
  • 2 cups imitation lobster chopped in to small pieces
  • 1 pint heavy cream

Roux (optional – if you like a thicker bisque)

  • 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 Tablespoons butter room temperature

Instructions

Nutrition

Serving: 1bowl (1/8 recipe) | Calories: 241kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 88mg | Sodium: 50mg | Potassium: 61mg | Vitamin A: 1140IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 0.6mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary with brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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  1. Holly says

    Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe - A Creamy Soup Made Easy - Fantabulosity (8)
    I used a hand blender turned out amazing

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    • Jessica says

      Oh good! Thank you so much Holly for letting us know that you liked it!

      Reply

  2. Daniel says

    Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe - A Creamy Soup Made Easy - Fantabulosity (9)
    Thank you for creating a fast and easy Lobster Bisque Soup. My family and friends LOVED IT!! I’m in Colombia, so some of the ingredients were not available. I was available to substitute items, such as using fresh tomatoes (removed skin) modified seasonings for Old Bay. I will definitely make it again. Thanks again for a wonderful recipe!!

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    • Jessica says

      Yay!! I love hearing about what you used instead for this lobster bisque! I may have to try that myself. 🙂 Thank you for the sweet words and for the 5-star review!

      Reply

  3. Alicia says

    This recipe was so delicious and easy!!
    Love it.

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    • Jessica says

      I’m so glad to hear that you thought it was delicious and easy!! Thank you so much for taking the time to let us know!

      Reply

  4. Shirley says

    Thanks for the great recipe! My family loved it. I used 2 pkgs of the imitation lobster with the batches that went into the blender and one for after. Served with sourdough bread and voilà.

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    • Jessica says

      Oh yaaaaaay! I’m so glad that you liked it!!! Sourdough bread with it sounds amazing!!!

      Reply

  5. Mark Murray says

    Oh my goodness. Your recipe makes my mouth water. Delicious!

    Reply

    • Jessica says

      Haha! Well thank you! I think you’d love them, and hope you get to try them! Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply

  6. Jamie Rippy (@MamaMommyMom) says

    My husband and I are both huge fans of Lobster Bisque. If I find it on a menu, you can be sure I’m ordering at least a cup. Can’t wait to try this at-home version!

    • Jessica says

      Haha! I hear ya! Us too! I felt so fancy serving it at home! Haha! I hope you enjoy it! Thank you so much for coming by!

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      • Cher Fitch says

        How much quantity of fresh lobster will I need.

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        • Jessica says

          Hi Cher! It would depend on the sizes of your lobsters so I would say as many as you’d need (of the size you have) to get about 2 cups! I hope that helps. (TIP: Make sure the lobster is cooked before using it in the soup. With imitation lobster, we didn’t have to worry about cooking it, in the recipe steps.)

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  7. Jessica says

    I love anything that ends in “bisque”! I will have to give this recipe a try. 🙂 Stopping by from SITs. Have a great weekend.

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    • Jessica says

      Oh good!!!! I know… How can you go wrong with anything that has cream in it right? Lol. Thank you for stopping by!!!

      Reply

  8. Janelle @ Run With No Regrets says

    I’ve only had lobster bisque at restaurants. This recipe looks awesome! I will definitely hold on this one for later. Dropping by from SITS!

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    • Jessica says

      Oh good!! It will be nice to have a restaurant item at home! Trust me, it’s super easy!!
      Thanks for stopping by!!!

      Reply

  9. Jennifer Wagner says

    I am not much of a cook, but my whole family loves Lobster Bisque, so I think I might have to give this a try. Thanks for the recipe.

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    • Jessica says

      Oh good!! I think it’s super easy, and I’m not a chef, so hopefully you’ll find it easy! Thanks for coming by!!

      Reply

  10. Jennifer @Making Our Life Matter says

    Oh, yum. I had a lobster bisque a few years back at a restaurant, and I always wanted to learn to make it! I am so glad that I got to visit your blog, because now I have a recipe!!

    Stopping in from SITS!

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    • Jessica says

      Perfect! I’m so glad you came by and found a recipe for it!! I really hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  11. Jenna @ A Savory Feast says

    I love Lobster Bisque but have never tried making it. Pinning so I can give it a try!

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    • Jessica says

      Awesome! You HAVE to try it. If you’re a soup and seafood fan, I’m sure you’ll love it! Thank you for coming by!

      Reply

    • Jessica says

      Yay! Thank you so much! I’d love to link up, and thank you for coming by!

      Reply

  12. Jane says

    Hi, I love your fabulous blog! And this bisque looks delicious, I’m putting that one on my list! Thanks for sharing. #SitsGirls

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    • Jessica says

      Aw, thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you find it as tasty as we do! If not, let me know and I can make some adjustments! 😉

      Reply

  13. Rachel Keeth // Lavender & Honey says

    I will have to try this out! I love bisque as well, and any seafood is wonderful. It’s awful that lobster is so expensive, so I would love to try this.

    Cute blog theme, btw!

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    • Jessica says

      Aw! Thank you so much! I hope you get to try it and enjoy it! Also a big thank you for the blog theme comment! I had it custom designed, and I couldn’t be happier with it! 🙂

      Reply

  14. Joy @ Yesterfood says

    P.S. I would love for you to share this (and anything else you’d like to share!) at my linky party, Treasure Box Tuesday- every Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time!

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    • Jessica says

      I’d love to! Thank you for the invite!

      Reply

  15. Joy @ Yesterfood says

    Jessica, your bisque is beautiful- it warms me up just to look at it. I think you’re brilliant to use imitation lobster- thanks for the great idea!

    I’m so glad to connect through SITS Sharefest- I always meet the very nicest people through there! ♥

    Hope you have a wonderful weekend! 🙂

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    • Jessica says

      Thank you! I’m so glad you stopped by, and thanks for seeking my post out on SITS!

      Reply

  16. Nancy says

    I love lobster bisque! Will definitely have to try this recipe. Thanks!
    Stopping by from SITS!

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    • Jessica says

      Aw thank you so much for visiting! Yes I’d love it if you tried it! Let me know what you think! XO!

      Reply

Easy Lobster Bisque Recipe - A Creamy Soup Made Easy - Fantabulosity (2024)

FAQs

What makes a bisque creamy? ›

Almost all bisques are finished with hot cream for a velvety texture. The richest bisques also include butter! Bisque should feel smooth and luxurious so it must be very thoroughly blended.

What is the main liquid ingredient of a bisque? ›

Liquid — Bisque recipes aren't shy about liquids: cream or milk, broth, clam juice white wine, and often a bit of brandy are used to create a complex, fascinating flavor.

Which is usually a main ingredient in bisque? ›

The main ingredient of a bisque is usually a shellfish like lobster, crab, shrimp, or crayfish, but occasionally other ingredients such as tomato, pumpkin or chicken are used.

How can I make my soup more creamy? ›

Add Stale Bread: A few slices of bread also help make a soup creamy. Tear them into pieces and let them soak in a cup or two of the hot soup before pureeing and stirring back into the main pot. 4. Add Yogurt: Plain yogurt works much like cream when added to soups like our avocado soup, but with a lighter result.

What is the classic thickener for a bisque? ›

Other thickening techniques, such as using rice or a roux – a concoction of flour and butter — are far more common in today's cooking and are the preferred way of thickening most bisques.

What is bisque vs lobster bisque? ›

A bisque refers to a soup that typically has cream in it for a thicker consistency, and is usually pureed. A bisque will often be vegetable or seafood-based, like our classic Lobster Bisque. For ours, we use chunks of lobster claw and knuckle meat for texture and flavor.

What does lobster bisque contain? ›

Lobster Bisque Ingredients

Vegetables: You'll need fresh mushrooms, an onion, celery, and a carrot. Broth: Use store-bought or homemade chicken broth. Seasonings: Season the lobster bisque with salt and cayenne pepper. Half-and-half: Half-and-half is the key to the rich, velvety texture.

What is the classic thickening agent for seafood bisque? ›

Many seafood bisque recipes integrate cream into the soup, while others blend in cooked rice to give the bisque a creamy weight.

What is a traditional bisque? ›

A bisque is a French style of soup that is made from crustaceans, such as lobster, crab, shrimp, and crayfish; their shells are used to make a stock and the meat is incorporated into the finished dish.

How to thicken lobster bisque? ›

Mix equal parts of cornstarch and cold water to create a slurry. Slowly pour the slurry into your bisque while stirring continuously. Allow it to simmer for a few minutes until thickened.

What goes with lobster bisque? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Lobster Bisque are cornbread, chimichurri steak, French dip sandwich, gluten-free bread, lobster tails, garden salad, garlic bread, roasted asparagus, crab cakes, grilled shrimp skewers, fresh baguette, quinoa salad, stuffed mushrooms, and baked Brie.

What type of stock is a bisque made from? ›

Bisque is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically based on a strained broth (coulis) of crustaceans. It can be made from lobster, langoustine, crab, shrimp, or crayfish.

What is a true bisque? ›

A bisque is a creamy, thick soup that includes shellfish. Bisque is a method of extracting flavour from imperfect crabs, lobsters and shrimp that are traditionally not good enough to send to market. In an authentic bisque, the shells are ground to a fine paste and added to thicken the soup.

Do you eat lobster bisque hot or cold? ›

Although it's usually served hot, some people prefer to eat lobster bisque cold. If you enjoy it that way, lobster bisque can be an excellent staple for a packed lunch. Make a large batch on the weekend, and you'll have a prepped lunch ready each day of the week.

What makes a bisque thicker? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

What makes a bisque a bisque and not a soup? ›

Traditionally bisques are soups typicallly made with shellfish cooked in a flavored liquid then pureed. Over time the shellfish requirement has loosened and any thick soup – even those without it – are sometimes referred to as bisques. Bisques are known for their thick, creamy texture and rich flavor.

What is the secret ingredient to thicken soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

What should the consistency of bisque be? ›

Consistency. The bisque should be thick enough to just coat the back of a spoon but not so thick that it is clearly thickened with a slurry mixture and develops a weird gelatinous consistency.

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