She-Crab Soup is a rich and creamy soup that is deliciously aromatic. It has just a touch of sweetness and of course, it’s chock-full of delicious crab meat. This seafood soup is reminiscent of a bisque, mainly because of the rich and creamy texture. Make sure add a splash of sherry in a bowl when you serve this scrumptious soup!
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She-crab soup is one of my favorite seafood soups to curl up with on a chilly day. Since it has a truly decadent consistency that’s reminiscent of bisque, it always hits the spot when you’re craving something satisfying to soothe your soul and warm your bones!
The crab meat and roe itself creates the signature flavor of the dish, but there are plenty of other ingredients that create the creamy consistency, like both whole milk and heavy whipping cream. There are also a hearty amount of other flavorful additions to help enhance the crab soup even more. One of my favorites is the cognac – yes, cognac!
Next time you’re craving a soup that’s rich with savory, yet sweet flavors and full of tender crab meat, this is the recipe to turn to. Crab roe isn’t the easiest ingredient to get your hands on, so don’t beat yourself up if you’re having a hard time finding some.
While some she-crab soup purists will preach that the soup must have it, I’d argue that the other ingredients like shallots, fish stock, paprika, and so much more will still keep this rich soup extremely flavorful with or without the roe. With that being said, if you can find some roe, more power to you!
What Is She-Crab Soup?
Traditionally, she-crab soup is made with lump crab meat and crab roe. The “she-crab” is literally referring to the female crabs. Crab roe actually makes quite the flavorful impact in the soup as a whole, although it’s been harder and harder to obtain.
Some states have even made it illegal to harvest crab roe or fish for mature female crabs in order to help maintain the crab population. If you have to, you can simply omit the roe when needed. While many people believe that crab roe always has to be present in an authentic she-crab soup, I say you do what you want in your own kitchen! This crab soup will be amazing with or without it.
How to Make She-Crab Soup Without Roe
If you want a little more crab flavor and you don’t happen to have access to roe, you can make crab stock by cooking whole crabs in the shell first. Cook them with some basic vegetables like onion, celery, and carrots, white wine, and aromatics like fresh parsley, thyme, bay leaves, and whole peppercorns. You can also use fish stock or lobster stock instead.
Ingredient Notes
Butter – use unsalted butter to control the amount of sodium.
Shallots – These delicately sweet onions pair perfectly with the crab meat.
Garlic – for the best flavors, use fresh garlic, not jarred.
Flour – All-purpose flour works great or, use gluten free if you need to keep the recipe gluten free!
Cognac – You can also use brandy if that’s what you have on hand.
Fish Stock – In a pinch, lobster or even Vegetable Stock will also do the trick.
Whole Milk – it’s best for the rich, creamy texture. It’s best not to substitute this with any lower fat milk.
Heavy Whipping Cream – similarly to the whole milk, this will give you the richest, creamy texture.
Lump Crab Meat – for best results, use lump crab meat from the refrigerated section. That is a pricy option though, so in a pinch, substitute claw meat.
Seasoning – Paprika, white granulated sugar, white pepper, dried thyme, bay leaf, coarse or sea salt.
See recipe card for complete information on ingredients and quantities.
What Crab Meat to Use in the Crab Soup
In a traditional she-crab soup, lump crab meat is what you will need. However, if you can’t find lump crab meat, you can use whole crabs or claw meat instead. Between the two alternatives, claw crab meat is less expensive and easier to find at the stores.
It’s best to avoid canned crab meat, and instead get better quality meat at the seafood counter. Your homemade soup will be as good as the ingredients put in it, and crab is of course the most important ingredient!
How to Make She-Crab Soup
Start by cooking the shallots in some warm melted butter in your Dutch oven. Then, add the garlic (1) and sauté until fragrant. Pour in the cognac and let simmer for one minute.
Sprinkle the flour (2) over softened shallots and stir until completely coated. While stirring, pour in the milk slowly (3).
Pour in the Worcestershire, seasonings, and about half of the lump crab meat (4). Lower the heat and stir well. Cook for about 15-20 minutes.
Stir in the heavy whipping cream (5) and remainder of the crab meat. Cook for a few more minutes so everything is warmed through, and discard of the bay leaf.
Prior to serving, pour some sherry into each bowl. Ladle soup among the bowls and top with chives or crackers, and enjoy!
Storing and Reheating
Make sure to refrigerate any leftovers you may have in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
You can reheat it in a sauce pot over medium-low heat just until heated through for best results. I don’t recommend microwaving this soup.
Recipe FAQs
Technically, yes, you can cook this without the cognac and sherry but the flavor won’t be quite the same. Both add aroma, a little sweetness, and extra flavor, especially the sherry added to the bowl.
If you don’t want to use alcohol in cooking, you can add about a tablespoon of apple cider or sherry vinegar to the onions while they are simmering and then a couple tablespoons of grape juice.
Remember that cooking sherry is NOT alcohol free so don’t try to substitute that.
To make crab soup gluten free, simply use gluten free all purpose flour to thicken the soup. All remaining ingredients should already be gluten free but double check nutritional information to make sure.
Lactose free: use lactose free whole milk and an unsweetened almond or oat milk creamer. Make sure to use unsweetened creamer! Also, note that oat milk creamer will naturally be slightly sweet, but that won’t affect the soup in a bad way.
Dairy free: if you have to make the soup completely dairy free, use milk substitute and an unsweetened milk substitute creamer. My best suggestion is to use oat milk (make sure it’s unsweetened and not flavored) and almond milk unsweetened creamer. They balance out the sweetness.
There are also a couple of brands that make lactose free and/or plant based heavy whipping cream. Check your grocery stores for availability.
More Crab Recipes To Try
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She Crab Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 2 shallots
- 3-5 garlic cloves
- 1/3 cup all purpose flour
- 3 tbsp cognac or brandy
- 2 cups fish stock can use lobster stock, or vegetable stock
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire
- 2 cups whole milk
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 2 tsp paprika
- 1 tsp white granulated sugar
- 1/4 tsp ground white pepper
- 1/2 tsp dried thyme
- 1 bay leaf
- 1/2-1 tsp salt more or less to taste
- 1 lb lump crab meat
For Serving:
- 1/4 cup sherry
- 2 tsp fresh minced chives
- crackers of bread
Instructions
Before cooking:
- Prepare your ingredients first: dice shallots, smash and mince garlic, measure all other ingredients.
- Spread out the crab meat and sift through it with your hand to make sure there are no accidental shells left behind.
Cooking the soup:
- Preheat a Dutch oven over medium heat and add butter. Once butter is melted, add shallots and sauté until softened and starts to brown.
- Add garlic and sauté until fragrant. Pour in cognac and let it simmer for just about a minute.
- Sprinkle flour over vegetables and stir to coat it in flour. Keep stirring and slowly pour in the stock slowly and then milk. (You can use a whisk if you need to break up any clumps that may form.)
- Add in Worcestershire sauce, seasonings, and half of the crab meat. Stir everything well, and lower the heat to medium low. Let the soup cook for about 15-20 minutes. Make sure to taste to see of there is enough salt and pepper.
- Stir in heavy whipping cream and remaining crab meat. Cook the soup for just a couple more minutes and take off heat. Discard the bay leaf.
- Before serving, pour about a tablespoon of sherry into each bowl and then ladle out the soup. Top it off with some chives and serve it with bread of crackers.
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Notes
- Gluten Free: To make crab soup gluten free, simply use gluten free all purpose flour to thicken the soup. All remaining ingredients should already be gluten free but double check nutritional information to make sure.
- Lactose free: use lactose free whole milk and an unsweetened almond or oat milk creamer. Make sure to use unsweetened creamer! Also, note that oat milk creamer will naturally be slightly sweet, but that won’t affect the soup in a bad way.
- Dairy free: if you have to make the soup completely dairy free, use milk substitute and an unsweetened milk substitute creamer. My best suggestion is to use oat milk (make sure it’s unsweetened and not flavored) and almond milk unsweetened creamer. They balance out the sweetness.
There are also a couple of brands that make lactose free and/or plant based heavy whipping cream. Check your grocery stores for availability
Nutrition
Originally published on Will Cook For Smiles in November, 2020.
Tania G Kocher says
Tried this recipe today and it was chowed down so quickly by family. Thank you for the recipe.
Cheryl says
Made this for New Year’s Eve. It was very flavorful and rich. Tweaked it a little by adding some celery and instead of two tsp of paprika, I added one tsp of Old Bay along with one tsp of paprika for a little more depth of flavor. Everyone enjoyed it very much! I will definitely be making it again!
LyubaB says
SO glad you liked it, Cheryl!
Eric says
Can this recipe be adapted to using an Instant Pot?
LyubaB says
It is actually going to take longer in the instant pot with the preheating and waiting for the pressure it is pretty quick on the stovetop. Also, I add things at different times so I don’t know how it would come out.