A Shrimp and Chorizo Chowder Recipe So Good You’ll Lick the Bowl (2024)

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Savory Spanish chorizo and plump shrimp meet smoked paprika for an easy chowder recipe with a broth so good, you’ll be licking the bowl.

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Nick Evans

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Nick Evans

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Published January 24, 2023

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In This Recipe

  • Soup Vs. Chowder

  • Best Chorizo Choice

  • Building Layers of Flavor

  • When to Add the Shrimp

  • Ideas for Serving

This hearty chowder is one of the best comfort food soups I’ve had. It achieved the miracle status of actually being eaten by everyone in my family (minus a few shrimps from my child who doesn’t like them). But everyone enjoyed it, slurped it, and dipped toasted baguette pieces in it.

Shrimp with chorizo is a wonderful flavor combination. The smokiness from the paprika-packed chorizo blends with the shrimp, and the broth is just next level delicious.

I will dream of this broth!

Start-to-finish, this soup is only a 45-minute project and tastes like it should be an all-day simmering affair. Trust me when I say it should be on your to-make list as soon as possible!

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What Makes a Soup a Chowder?

There’s no one agreed-upon definition of what can be called a chowder, but tome it’s important that a chowder has potato and some sort of creamy broth. Some maintain that chowder needs to have pork or some form of dairy. Thanks to half and half and the pork-based chorizo, this recipe hits all the marks of a chowder.

The Best Chorizo For This Recipe

This is an important one. There are two types of chorizo: Spanish chorizo, which is a low-moisture cured salami-style product that’s ready to eat, and Mexican chorizo, which is raw, loose spiced ground pork. You 100 percent want the Spanish chorizo for this chowder. It cubes nicely and has a deep paprika flavor.

You can find Spanish chorizo at many well-stocked grocery stores these days. Boar’s Head makes a good, widely available version of Spanish chorizo, so look out for that one.

Building Soup Flavor Through Layers

You can’t make a soup this good by plopping all these ingredients in a pot and simmering them together. While that will make a soup, it won’t have the same depth of flavor (and your shrimp will be massively overcooked).

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Instead, the way to build delicious flavors in soups is to think about adding your ingredients in layers. The first layer in this soup is the chorizo, which flavors and colors the oil you brown it in. Then the second layer is the aromatics like onions, garlic, and carrots. Cook those to bring out more flavor.

Then you add the potatoes, broth, tomatoes, and spices. This is the simmering layer of the soup and combines all the flavors.

Finally you finish the soup with some corn, half & half, and shrimp. That rounds out the soup and you’ll be left with an incredible broth that is perfect for bread dipping!

When to Add the Shrimp

Shrimp cook very quickly, and if you overcook them they get rubbery and weird. In a chowder like this, they should be the very last thing you add to the pot and they will only need to cook for a few minutes to be cooked through.

What to Serve With This Chowder

This is a hearty soup with lots of stuff in it, so there’s no need to go crazy on garnishes or accompaniments. I like to garnish this chowder with a little fresh parsley and serve it with toasted baguette for dipping.

The broth in this chowder is SO good when you dip crusty bread in it. It’s amazing and my favorite part of the soup.

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Chorizo, Por Favor

  • Spanish Style Migas With Fried Eggs
  • Seafood Paella
  • Clams With Chorizo and Potatoes

Shrimp and Chorizo Chowder

Prep Time10 mins

Cook Time30 mins

Total Time40 mins

Servings4to 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces Spanish dry-cured chorizo

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • 1/2 yellow onion, diced

  • 1 carrot, peeled and diced

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 russet potato, peeled and diced

  • 2 teaspoons Spanish smoked paprika(regular paprika will work also)

  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

  • 1 (15-ounce) can diced tomatoes

  • 4 cups chicken stock

  • 1 cup half and half

  • 1 cup frozen corn(no need to defrost)

  • 1 poundlarge shrimp, peeled and deveined

  • Fresh parsley, for garnish

  • Baguette toasts, for dipping

Method

  1. Cook the chorizo:

    In a large pot over medium heat, add olive oil and cubed chorizo. Cook for a few minutes until the chorizo is browning slightly and starting to render some fat. Remove the chorizo from the pot with a slotted spoon so it doesn’t burn.

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  2. Add the onions, carrot, and garlic:

    Add onions, carrot, and garlic to the pot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables soften slightly, 3-4 minutes.

    Then add potato, paprika, salt, and pepper. Stir to combine. Add the diced tomatoes and chicken stock and bring soup to a slight simmer. Return chorizo to the pot. Simmer for 15-20 minutes until potatoes are tender.

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  3. Add the corn and shrimp:

    When potatoes are tender, turn heat very low so the soup is on the lowest of simmers. Stir in the frozen corn and half and half. At the very end add the peeled shrimp and poach for 2-3 minutes until they are opaque and pink and just cooked through.

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  4. Serving the chowder:

    Serve the chowder in big bowls with a side of toasted baguette and garnished with parsley.

    If you have leftover chowder, it will keep well in the fridge for a few days. Reheat gently on low heat on the stove.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
409Calories
17g Fat
33g Carbs
30g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4to 6
Amount per serving
Calories409
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 17g22%
Saturated Fat 7g34%
Cholesterol 195mg65%
Sodium 1408mg61%
Total Carbohydrate 33g12%
Dietary Fiber 4g15%
Total Sugars 9g
Protein 30g
Vitamin C 19mg94%
Calcium 163mg13%
Iron 2mg13%
Potassium 1029mg22%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

A Shrimp and Chorizo Chowder Recipe So Good You’ll Lick the Bowl (2024)

FAQs

What kind of meat is chorizo? ›

1. It's Made of Pork. Chorizo is a highly seasoned chopped or ground pork sausage used in Spanish and Mexican cuisine. Mexican chorizo is made with fresh (raw, uncooked) pork, while the Spanish version is usually smoked.

What makes a chowder? ›

Chowder is a thick soup prepared with milk or cream, a roux, and seafood or vegetables. Oyster crackers or saltines may accompany chowders as a side item, and cracker pieces may be dropped atop the dish.

Is chorizo or bacon healthier? ›

The problem with most sausages is that they add filler or rusk which are usually carbohydrates, bacon is sometimes sweet cured so you get some sugar in the rind. If you choose dry cured bacon and 95% or higher meat sausages then those two are equally the healthiest.

Which chorizo is better beef or pork? ›

Traditional Mexican chorizo is made with pork. And while it's not uncommon to find chorizo made with beef or even chicken, pork chorizo is the best choice if you want to taste authentic Mexican-style chorizo.

What ingredient does chowder always have? ›

Customarily, chowder included onion, potatoes, and cream. Nowadays, not all chowders adhere to these guidelines.

What is usually a main thickening agent of chowder? ›

Roux (pronounced roo) is a mixture of equal weights (parts) of flour and fat (usually clarified butter; chicken fat, bacon fat, and margarine are also used) cooked over medium heat and stirred constantly. Roux is the most common thickener for sauces and soups.

Which meat is not added to chowder? ›

These days it's unfashionable to disparage pork belly in any form, but when it comes to chowder recipes I am firmly anti-bacon. Clam, corn, salmon, no matter the variety, too many chowders are marred by flotsam of limp lardons in this creamy stew.

What organs are in chorizo? ›

Chorizo is made with intestines, because it's a sausage and sausage is packed into pork casings, which are made from intestine.

Is chorizo a pork or sausage? ›

Chorizo is a pork-based sausage. The traditional Spanish chorizo recipe combines pork, smoked paprika and garlic.

What cut of beef is chorizo? ›

The bife de chorizo cut is entrecôte (which in French means between the ribs) and comes from the dorsal part of the cow, specifically the back part of the loin. After cutting it from the cow, bife de chorizo has a rib which the butcher or chef separates from the meat before cooking.

How is chorizo different from sausage? ›

How are they used differently? Fresh Italian sausage is a pork sausage with lots of fennel seeds for flavor, typically just salt and pepper, along with fennel, maybe garlic, and for spicy, some crushed red pepper. Chorizo is a spicy paprika and garlic pork sausage, and sometimes it's fully cooked, similar to pepperoni.

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