🦞 Creamy Seafood Chowder (Scallops & Lobster)
📝 Ingredients
🦞 Seafood
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½ lb sea scallops
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1 lobster tail (or 1 cup lobster meat, chopped)
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Salt & black pepper
🥔 Base
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2 tbsp butter
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1 small onion (finely diced)
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2 cloves garlic (minced)
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2 cups Yukon gold potatoes (peeled, diced small)
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2 cups seafood or chicken broth
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1 cup heavy cream
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1 cup half-and-half (or milk for lighter version)
🌿 Seasoning
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½ tsp paprika
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½ tsp dried thyme
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1 bay leaf
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Salt & pepper to taste
🌱 Finish
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1 tbsp fresh parsley (chopped)
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Optional: splash of white wine (¼ cup)
👩🍳 Instructions
1️⃣ Sear the Seafood
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Pat scallops dry (very important).
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Season lightly with salt & pepper.
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Heat 1 tbsp butter in skillet over medium-high.
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Sear scallops 1–2 minutes per side until golden. Remove.
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Lightly cook lobster meat in same pan (2–3 minutes). Set aside.
👉 Don’t overcook — they’ll finish in the soup.
2️⃣ Build the Chowder Base
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In a large pot, melt 2 tbsp butter.
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Sauté onion 3–4 minutes until soft.
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Add garlic; cook 30 seconds.
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(Optional) Add white wine and simmer 2 minutes.
3️⃣ Add Potatoes & Broth
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Add diced potatoes, broth, bay leaf, thyme, paprika.
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Simmer 12–15 minutes until potatoes are tender.
4️⃣ Add Cream
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Stir in heavy cream and half-and-half.
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Simmer gently 5 minutes (don’t boil).
5️⃣ Finish
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Add scallops and lobster back to pot.
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Simmer 3–4 minutes until just cooked.
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Remove bay leaf.
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Garnish with parsley.
Serve warm with crusty bread.
🔥 Pro Tips
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For thicker chowder: mash a few potatoes in the pot.
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For smoky depth: add 1 strip chopped bacon at the beginning.
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For extra richness: stir in 1 tbsp cream cheese.
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Always cook seafood last to keep it tender.
❓ Q & A
Q1: Can I use frozen seafood?
Yes, but thaw completely and pat dry before cooking.
Q2: Why are my scallops rubbery?
They were overcooked. Scallops need very little time.
Q3: Can I add shrimp?
Absolutely! Add peeled shrimp in the final 3–4 minutes.
Q4: How do I store leftovers?
Refrigerate up to 2 days. Reheat gently — do not boil.
Q5: Can I freeze this?
Cream-based soups don’t freeze well (they may separate). Best fresh.
