Corn Bisque Recipe (Curried Corn Bisque) - The Cookie Rookie (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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CORN BISQUE is the perfect cold weather soup. This smoky, sweet, and spicy CURRIED CORN BISQUE is one of our absolute favorites. It’s perfect for Fall and oh so flavorful.

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Corn Bisque with a delicious Curry flavor

Bisque is perfect for winter, and this Curried Corn Bisque is our favorite bisque recipe right now!

I’m such a sucker for an amazing cold weather soup. To me, there’s just nothing better than a cup or bowl of warm comforting soup or bisque on a chilly winter day. With the Bomb Cyclone facing a lot of our country (OMG you guys, please be safe! That is a scary weather term…bomb cyclone??) literally TODAY, I thought this Curried Corn Bisque would be appropriate to keep us all warm and toasty…and full and satisfied to boot!

I live in Missouri, so while I’m not about to see a huge blizzard…we do have temps under 0 and feeling like the south pole. It’s…not great. But sitting under a blanket catching up on reality tv and eating some of this soup sure does sound delightful!

Try this creamy Curried Corn Bisque recipe to warm things up.

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Make this Creamy Curried Corn Bisque as an appetizer!

We have eaten this corn bisque as a main course, but what I really love it for is an appetizer. It’s a little bit sweet, which makes it the perfect unique starter to any meal. If you’re entertaining guests in your home (or trying to impress your sweet heart for Valentine’s Day!), this might just be the recipe for you.

This tasty corn bisque is smokey, sweet, and a little bit spicy…I’m in love! I love the little bit of cream and fried corn on top too…it’s just divine. Don’t you want a bowl of bisque now? I made some just for you!

What’s the difference between Bisque, Soup, and Chowder?

The difference between bisque, soup, and chowder is a mystery to many, but I’m here to clear things up for you today!

Bisque and chowder are both types of thick soup. So when in doubt, you can call all three a soup and you won’t be wrong! Bisque and chowder are both traditionally seafood-based (which is why you’ll find them in seafood restaurants), however not all contain seafood these days (this one is vegetarian-friendly; no seafood here).In general, you can just consider any thick soup a bisque or chowder.

Now, the difference between a bisque and chowder: Bisque is a smooth, creamy soup, while Chowders are much chunkier since they usually contain pieces of seafood or vegetables.

For example:

  • This Curried Corn Bisque is super creamy
  • This Cheesy Chicken Chowder has lots of texture
  • And this Chicken Soup recipe is a simple, straightforward soup

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If you’re struggling to find easy and warm recipes during this VERY COLD Winter, I hope you’ll give this Curried Corn Bisque a try. I have a feeling you just might love it as much as we do. It’s one of those soups (like Mom’s Creamy Chicken Soup) that I just crave. The unique and delicious flavor is hard to forget!

See recipe card below for details on how to make this Curried Corn Bisque recipe. Enjoy!

Craving more soup recipes? Try out these favorites:

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  • Shrimp Corn Chowder
  • Creamy White Chicken Chili
  • Instant Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup
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  • Best EASY Chili Recipe

Recipe

Curried Corn Bisque

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Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 1 hour hour

Total: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

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CORN BISQUE is the perfect cold weather soup. This smoky, sweet, and spicy CURRIED CORN BISQUE is one of our absolute favorites. It's perfect for Fall and oh so flavorful.

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil or olive oil
  • 1 medium sweet yellow onion diced
  • 2 tablespoons garlic paste or 2 cloves minced
  • 2 tablespoons ginger paste or 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder I use 1 teaspoon Red Curry powder and 1 teaspoon regular Sweet Curry powder. *The Red Curry powder has more heat than the Sweet Curry, but either can be used.
  • 1 teaspoon garam masala
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes optional (I omit this if I use the Red Curry powder. *see above)
  • 1 Yukon Gold or Russet potato peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 6 ears corn kernels cut off from cobs and cobs halved in length
  • 4 cups low-sodium chicken stock
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black or white pepper
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil for drizzle

Optional Toppings

  • Squeeze of fresh lemon, cooked chicken, crème fraiche, sour cream, yogurt, cilantro, lump crabmeat, crisped bacon, parsley, sliced red onion, fresh chives, a sprinkling of fried corn, or minced tarragon.

Instructions

  • Heat butter & oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Add onion and sauté until onion is soft and translucent. Add garlic and ginger paste and cook for 15 seconds.

  • Add curry, garam masala, red pepper flakes and potato. Mix together and cook 2 minutes. Add corn and chicken stock; stir well. Place the corncobs in the pot.

  • Bring soup to a boil then reduce heat to low. Simmer 30 minutes or until flavors meld and the soup thickens a bit.

  • When soup has thickened, discard the corncobs.

  • Use a blender to purée the soup until smooth. This should be done in 3-4 batches. Fill the blender only 1/3rd full. To ensure the hot soup doesn’t splash everywhere, Do NOT overfill the blender and be sure to hold the lid on with a folded kitchen towel. Start the blender slowly and gradually increase the speed. Return the bisque to the Dutch oven.

  • Add the cream and whisk until completely incorporated.

  • If necessary, season to taste with additional salt and pepper. If the soup is too thick, just simmer it until it is the desired consistency. If it is too thick, add more chicken stock or cream and heat through.

  • Working in batches, press the soup through a fine-mesh strainer over a large clean pot or bowl.

  • Top the bisque with a drizzle of olive oil and your favorite toppings. Serve immediately.

  • Enjoy!

  • *Note: Curried Corn Bisque can be made up to two days ahead. Keep it in the fridge in an airtight container. The consistency will thicken when cooled, so whisk in water or cream one tablespoon at a time to thin to desired consistency and heat.

  • **Note: Curried Corn Bisque can be chilled and served cold. The consistency will thicken when cooled, so whisk in water or cream one tablespoon at a time to thin to desired consistency.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 344kcal (17%) Carbohydrates: 25g (8%) Protein: 8g (16%) Fat: 25g (38%) Saturated Fat: 15g (94%) Cholesterol: 64mg (21%) Sodium: 277mg (12%) Potassium: 562mg (16%) Fiber: 3g (13%) Sugar: 6g (7%) Vitamin A: 895IU (18%) Vitamin C: 11mg (13%) Calcium: 50mg (5%) Iron: 1.9mg (11%)

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FAQs

What is the difference between corn bisque and corn chowder? ›

Unlike bisque which is smooth, chowder is thick and chunky. Traditionally it's filled with pieces of vegetables, seafood and/or meat. It also usually includes milk or cream, and gets its thick texture from hearty vegetables, like potatoes.” The bisque is the puréed version of the chowder.

How many calories are in corn bisque? ›

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For a Serving Size of 1 Serving
How many calories are in Cup of Corn Bisque Soup? Amount of calories in Cup of Corn Bisque Soup: Calories 310Calories from Fat 171 (55.2%)
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How much fat is in Cup of Corn Bisque Soup? Amount of fat in Cup of Corn Bisque Soup: Total Fat 19g-
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What is the classic thickening for bisque? ›

A bisque is a smooth, creamy French style of soup, traditionally made from crustaceans like lobster, crab or crayfish. It should include a stock made from the shells, a large amount of cream, and a thickening agent made from either finely-ground shells or rice.

What are the thickening agents used for bisque and chowder? ›

Authentic recipes ground the shells into a fine paste and use that to thicken the soup. More commonly now, bisques are thickened with rice, which can be pureed or strained out at the end of cooking.

Is corn soup good for dieting? ›

Since this soup is low in carbs and high in protein, along with various other nutrients, it is perfect for dinner or any other meal for weight loss. Vegetables like carrots, broccoli, cabbage and cottage cheese give their immunity-boosting properties as well.

Is sweet corn good for high cholesterol? ›

In my experience, sweet corn is a tasty treat to support your nerves, brain, heart, and cholesterol levels. It is packed with B vitamins, including niacin and thiamine. Thiamine might support nerve health and cognitive function, while niacin may reduce the risk of cardiovascular issues and promote good cholesterol.

Is bisque a thick or thin soup? ›

A bisque is a creamy, thick soup that includes shellfish. Bisque is a method of extracting flavour from imperfect crabs, lobsters and shrimp that are traditionally not good enough to send to market. In an authentic bisque, the shells are ground to a fine paste and added to thicken the soup.

Is bisque the same as chowder? ›

Chowder. Although a bisque and a chowder are both cream-based soups and most often feature seafood, it is their consistency that defines them and makes them quite different from each other. Whereas a bisque is smooth, a chowder is chunky, chock full of hearty pieces of ingredients such as potato and clams or corn.

Is Panera Mexican corn chowder the same as summer corn chowder? ›

Panera has reworked its menu, renaming its Summer Corn Chowder to Panera Mexican Street Corn Chowder, with roasted peppers and corn and a sprinkle of blue corn tortilla strips on top, it's the same soup, and this is my take on it!

What are the three types of chowder? ›

Many regional variations exist, but the three most prevalent are New England or "white" clam chowder, which includes milk or cream, Manhattan or "red" clam chowder, which includes tomatoes, and Rhode Island or "clear" clam chowder, which omits both.

Why is it called corn chowder? ›

Corn Chowder is a type of chowder that originated in the Midwestern and Southern United States, where corn is a staple crop. The dish was popularized in the 1800s, when settlers in these regions would use the abundant corn harvest to create a thick and hearty soup.

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