Scallops and Lobster Gumbo Recipe (2024)

Gumbo is a quintessential Louisiana dish. It is the mother of all one-pots and features delicious Cajun veggies, flavourful gravy, and generous cuts of meat or fish. Today we show you how to make posh seafood gumbo, with lobster and scallops!

If you were looking for a unique dish to serve on a special occasion, we think you'll love this. We chose two mouthwatering shellfish that will wow your loved ones and land you high praises.

Both lobsters and scallops have a delicate flavour and meat-like texture that is hard to find in other seafood produce. They are the heroes of this dish, and as such, they need to stand out! So we have pan-seared and seasoned them separately before integrating them with the other ingredients.

This recipe is suitable for both pescatarians and flexitarians. We'll also show you how to make this gumbo (or any other) gluten-free. The traditional Lousiana recipe uses a mix of wheat-flour and fats (called a roux) to thicken the stock. Instead, we will make the roux with gluten-free rice flour.

Overall, this seafood gumbo gives you all the nutrients you need in a convenient one-pot dish. It has everything you want from a balanced meal, with 520 calories, lots of proteins (almost 80% of your RDI), fibres (20% of your RDI), and very few saturated fats (6% of your RDI).

And if you were concerned about having to cook lobsters or scallops for the first time, worry not! We promise it'll be quick and simple, with our thorough instructions below. Just have fun following along and enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you serve with gumbo?

Hot boiled rice is the classic companion to this Louisiana seafood dish, but you can also serve it with a potato salad or cornbread.

Alternatively, try pairing it with steamed greens or swap rice with quinoa.

Which are the classic gumbo spices?

As the gumbo recipe finds its roots in the Cajun and Creole culinary traditions, the classic spices used to prepare this soup include paprika and cayenne pepper.

The best seasoning for gumbo is the Cajun spice mix. You can find it ready-made at your local supermarket or prepare it yourself easily.

Just combine the following ingredients in a small bowl:

Which vegetables are used in gumbo?

The classic gumbo recipe includes celery, bell peppers, and onions. These three ingredients are also known as the "holy trinity" of the Creole/Cajun cuisine, and we have used them ourselves in this recipe.

Other vegetables often used in gumbo include okra, spinach, mustard greens, and turnips.

Can I make gumbo without okra or roux?

Thickeners like okra, roux, and filé powder are a staple ingredient in the classic gumbo recipe and they are often used in combination.

Seafood gumbo is frequently prepared with okra, which thanks to its peculiar fibres gives a gooey texture to the soup and helps to thicken it.

Roux, instead, is made by cooking oil with the same amount flour into a dark brown, thick sauce. In our recipe, we used rice flour to prepare a gluten-free version.

If you don't like cooked okra, you can keep the pods whole or stir-fry the slices with a little oil. Then, add them to the seafood soup at the very end.

You can also skip the okras altogether and make the gumbo just with the roux. Alternatively, you can substitute both with either cornstarch or arrowroot starch. Mix a few tablespoons of these starches with cold water until dissolved and then add the mixture to the soup for the last 5 minutes of cooking time.

Ingredients

Rapeseed Oil4 tbsp
Rice Flour3 tbsp
Red Onions2
Celery Sticks2
Red Peppers1
Yellow Peppers1
Cajun Seasoning2 tsp
Canned Chopped Tomatoes400 g
Fish Stock600 mL
Okra Pods6
Wholegrain Rice230 g
Scallops200 g
Lobster Tails2
Parsley to taste
Spring Onions to taste

Step 1

Let's start by making the gluten-free roux.

In a pot, heat 3 tbsp the vegetable oil, add the rice flour, and cook the mixture for 5 minutes.

Always keep stirring whilst the roux turns from pale brown to dark brown.

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Step 2

Then, add finely chopped onions, celery, and bell peppers. Tip in the cajun seasoning and cook the vegetables for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Check out our FAQ below for tips on how to make your Cajun-style spice mix.

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Step 3

Now, add canned chopped tomatoes, fish stock, and sliced okra pods.

Bring the broth to a boil and simmer covered for 20 minutes. Then, season with salt and pepper to taste.

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Step 4

Meanwhile, let's cook the rice.

Add the rice to a clean pot with boiling water and cook for 15 minutes, or follow packet instructions.

Then, drain it, season with salt to taste, and set it aside.

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Step 5

While the gumbo broth and rice cook, prepare the scallops.

Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat and add the scallops. If you're using the frozen ones, make sure they're thoroughly defrosted first.

Sear the seafood for a few minutes on both sides until lightly browned (1).

Next, add the scallops to the tomato broth, cook them 5 minutes, and then remove the gumbo from the heat (2).

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Step 6

At this point, let's cook the lobsters.

Cut the tails down the middle with a sharp knife, then open the shell and pull the meat out, laying it on top of the cracked shell.

Heat the remaining 1 tbsp of oil in a skillet, add the lobsters, and season them with salt, pepper, and parsley.

Pan-fry them for 6-8 minutes or until they turn bright red, turning the tails sideways and upside down to ensure they're evenly cooked (1).

Finally, serve the gumbo with the cooked rice and lobsters, and garnish it with chopped spring onions and parsley (2).

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Tips

You can add a few handfuls of fresh spinach to the broth for the last 5 minutes of cooking time for an extra serving of vegetables.

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in seafood gumbo? ›

Listen to any Cajun that knows their way around a good gumbo and they will most certainly tell you that the secret is in the roux. Roux, that dark delicious mixture of fat and flour, slow cooked to perfection, roasting each microscopic grain of flour to a deep dark brown.

What is the secret to good gumbo? ›

Great gumbo starts with roux, a flavorful thickening agent made from equal parts fat and flour. Once the roux is a deep golden color, add diced veggies and sausage to the mix. Then, incorporate beef bouillon, hot sauce, tomatoes, and seasonings to intensify the flavor.

What are the 2 rules of gumbo? ›

Check out this list ,compiled by Jude Walker, to ensure you never make a faux pas, on the ten commandments of gumbo.
  • I - Thou Shalt Never Use Tomatoes If we've learned anything from the Disney folks, it's this. ...
  • II - Thou Shalt Not Use Un-Cajun Sausage Sausage in your gumbo can only come from authorized vendors.
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How many scallops per person to eat? ›

If you're hosting a party, get the headcount before you head to the store. Scallops can be expensive and don't reheat well, so budget for the exact amount you need. We generally count 3–4 large scallops per person.

How do I make my gumbo more flavorful? ›

Some good gumbo seasonings include paprika, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano, dried thyme, and bay leaves. Additionally, you can add other seasonings to adjust the flavor, such as black pepper, ground cumin, white pepper, and file powder.

What thickens gumbo? ›

Roux is flour that's browned in fat (like oil or butter) to thicken and flavor gumbo and other Cajun dishes. Although it's just two ingredients, the color of a roux is fiercely debated among gumbo aficionados. Many say a proper gumbo roux should be chocolate brown, for the richest flavor.

Should gumbo be thick or soupy? ›

Gumbo is much denser than a simple soup; the broth has a thick, almost viscous consistency. And that characteristic is most commonly created by making a roux, cooking flour and oil together until they thicken and darken. Otherwise, gumbo can be thickened with file, which is just powdered dried sassafras leaves.

Does gumbo taste better the longer you cook it? ›

I like to add the “trinity” (onion, celery, bell pepper) to the roux before it gets to the desired color, because that'll help slow the cooking process. Once you have the roux the rest is simple. The longer you let the gumbo simmer the better it will be.

Should gumbo have tomatoes? ›

Turns out, your preference for tomatoes in gumbo comes down to whether you learned your skills from a Cajun cook or a Creole cook. (Learn about the difference here.) Cajun gumbo does not include tomatoes in the base, but Creole gumbo (typically shellfish or seafood gumbo) does call for tomatoes.

What kind of rice is best for gumbo? ›

For purposes of this discussion, we will limit our focus to plain old polished white rice. Even then, it comes in different sizes — short, long and medium grain. I prefer medium grain rice in a gumbo, because the grains puff up, the perfect medium for a gumbo. The thick gumbo juice sticks to the grains just right.

What kind of rice do you use for gumbo? ›

Anne also warned against using basmati or jasmine rices. Because gumbo and jambalaya have bold flavorings, they overshadow the subtle fragrance and taste of the specialty rices. Best to stick with parboiled for these dishes, Anne said.

Why does my gumbo taste bitter? ›

"The reason is, once butter gets to a certain temp the fat and solids separate, this will occur before you get the roux to the color you want it, then the solids will begin to burn," says Harden. This will leave your gumbo with a burnt bitter flavor, so instead opt for vegetable oil or even lard as the roux's fat.

What pairs with scallops? ›

For a wonderful scallop dish experience, here are some of the delicious combinations you should consider:
  • POTATOES SIDE DISH. ...
  • ROASTED OR GRILLED VEGETABLES. ...
  • CRISPY BRUSSELS SPROUTS. ...
  • REFRESHING SALADS. ...
  • TRUFFLE CREAMED CORN. ...
  • RICE AND QUINOA. ...
  • STEAK.

What happens if you don't rinse scallops before cooking? ›

It is not necessary to wash scallops before cooking. Washing or soaking scallops in water will cause the scallop to absorb water. This will make it harder for the scallop to sear and caramelize and can create excess seepage water in the pan, which negatively affects the dish.

What is the trinity in seafood gumbo? ›

Once it gets as dark as you can or want to take it, you throw in the trinity: celery, onion, and bell peppers. The trinity is often the base of many dishes in Creole or Cajun cuisine (like étouffée or jambalaya).

What is the difference between seafood gumbo and regular gumbo? ›

Meat-based gumbo may consist of chicken, duck, squirrel, or rabbit, with oysters occasionally added. Seafood-based gumbo generally has shrimp, crab meat, and sometimes oysters.

What is the difference between Cajun and Creole gumbo recipe? ›

Creole gumbos most often include tomatoes, shellfish and dark roux and often okra and filé powder, an herb made from ground leaves of sassafras trees. Cajun gumbo doesn't have tomatoes and usually also contains chicken. It's not uncommon for both Creole and Cajun gumbo to include meats such as ham or sausage as well.

What is real gumbo made of? ›

Gumbo is a Cajun and creole specialty throughout the state of Louisiana. It's a thick, stew-like dish with several ingredients, such as the trinity (onions, celery, and bell peppers), okra, and meat. The most common proteins are chicken and sausage, but you can make a seafood-specific combo.

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