This was a demonstration recipe at Charlotte Anne Albertson's Cooking School (Wynnewood, PA), for "Awesome Soups with Brian Duffy" (Jan 24, 2006). Brian Duffy (http://www.chefduff.com) hosted the Food Network shows "Date Plate" and "Hot Trends 2005" and is executive chef at Shanachie, an Irish restaurant in Ambler, PA. Shanachie specializes in soups ... and this is one of their most frequently requested seafood soups, especially in the spring, when fresh asparagus is available. Crab claw meat is less expensive and more flavorful than lump crab meat and so is the ingredient of choice. Recipe will make 3/4 gallon, approximately 12 8 oz servings.
Provided by Gandalf The White
Categories Crab
Time 1h10m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Slice the asparagus tips (about 1- 1 1/2 inches) off the spears and reserve. Slice the asparagus spears into thin slices.
- In a large soup pot, combine all the ingredients except the crab and the asparagus. Add 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp pepper.
- Bring to a simmer, then let the vegetables soften and the flavors meld for about 10 minutes. DO NOT allow the liquid to boil at this time.
- Make the roux: add the butter to a sautee pan under medium heat; when the butter has melted, add the flour, mix until the flour has cooked but retains a light color (about 5-7 minutes).
- NOTE: any extra roux can be frozen and used at a later time.
- Puree the liquid and vegetables, preferably using an immersion blender. If you must use a stand blender (or food processor), put in small batches (no more than 1/3-1/2 the volume of the blender container), so you don't send hot liquid all around and burn yourself.
- Strain through a chinois (china cap) or through cheesecloth.
- Return the liquid to the soup pot, bring to a boil, and thicken with the roux. Turn the heat down so the liquid simmers but does not boil. Adjust seasonging (salt and pepper) as needed.
- Add the crab and heat for 20-30 minutes.
- Add the asparagus slices (but NOT the tips) to the soup, allow to simmer for about 10 minutes. Adjust seasoning (salt and pepper) as needed.
- Plate into individual soup bowls, garnish with asparagus tips. Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 530.9, Fat 45.2, SaturatedFat 28.1, Cholesterol 161.3, Sodium 672.5, Carbohydrate 22.6, Fiber 3, Sugar 2.8, Protein 11.3
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Navoda Rathnayake
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly, but my bisque turned out too thin.
Tom Brown
[email protected]This bisque was a little too salty for my taste.
Subal Subal
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of bisque, but this one was really good.
Phetogo Makitla
[email protected]This is the best asparagus crab tarragon bisque I've ever had!
Karen Payne
[email protected]This bisque is rich and creamy, with a delicate flavor. I would definitely make it again.
Hopeless Penguin
[email protected]I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who loves asparagus, crab, or bisque.
A. Whitaker
[email protected]This bisque is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's totally worth it. The flavor is amazing!
Godstar Nwafor
[email protected]The asparagus and crab were cooked perfectly and the tarragon added a nice touch of flavor.
Rogeaj Mcdougal
[email protected]I made this bisque for my friends and they all loved it. They even asked for the recipe!
Sarah Heling
[email protected]This bisque is perfect for a special occasion or a romantic dinner.
Mrs Rotna
[email protected]I love the combination of asparagus, crab, and tarragon. It's so unique and delicious.
Frank Kerstetter
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great.
Ralph Elliott
[email protected]This asparagus crab tarragon bisque was a hit! The flavors were perfectly balanced and the texture was creamy and smooth.