For a richer bisque, substitute half-and-half or heavy cream for the milk. Fresh dill can be used in place of dried dill. Use about 1 tablespoon of chopped fresh dill, and add it during the last 5 minutes of simmering. If you prefer a thicker bisque, you can create a slurry by mixing 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of cold water. Stir this into the bisque during the last 5 minutes of simmering. Consider adding a splash of dry sherry or white wine for added depth of flavor. Garnish with fresh parsley or a dollop of sour cream or creme fraiche for an elegant presentation.
Ewell Erdman
Apr 29, 2025Easy to follow recipe and delicious results. I appreciate the tip about using an immersion blender for a smoother texture.
Gerard Abbott
Mar 29, 2025I added some baby shrimp as suggested, and it was a fantastic addition. Will definitely make this again!
Ferne Weissnat
Mar 24, 2025This bisque is so comforting and flavorful! The hint of red pepper flakes adds a perfect touch of warmth.
Isac Beahan
Feb 4, 2025I used heavy cream instead of milk, and it was incredibly decadent. My family loved it!
Norberto Morissette
Dec 13, 2024I made this for a dinner party, and it was a huge hit! The sherry suggestion really elevated the flavor.