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Bisque

Tomato-Basil Crab Bisque

Dottie Stubel of Marietta, Georgia, writes: "While on a trip to Hilton Head Island, my husband and I ate at the Spartina Grill. Everything was phenomenal, but we especially enjoyed the tomato-crab bisque." Chunks of fresh crab make an elegant garnish for this rich soup.

Asparagus Bisque with Curry and Crème Fraîche

The pink-peppercorn garnish gives this chilled soup a pretty spring look.

Shrimp Bisque

A simple and satisfying version of a typically time-consuming restaurant classic.

Corn Bisque with Red Bell Pepper and Rosemary

This simple and delicious starter gets a hint of spiciness from cayenne pepper.

Artichoke-Blue Cheese Bisque

Holly Gustafson of Shaker Heights, Ohio, writes: "Noggins Restaurant, Raw Bar & Pub is a great restaurant in my neighborhood that serves the most wonderful artichoke-blue cheese bisque. I've searched many cooking Web sites for something similar, but I can't find anything close to it. Can you help me get the real recipe?" The blue cheese adds a pungent note to this silky, warming soup.

Curried Pumpkin Bisque with Cheddar Cheese

A great starter for a robust autumn or winter dinner—even for the Thanksgiving meal.

Crab and Crimini Bisque

Crab and mushrooms have always made good dining companions, but never more so than in this velvety soup. Serve it as the first course at a dinner party or as the centerpiece of a soup supper, with corn bread on the side.

Lobster Bisque

Quick Shrimp Bisque

Crisp baguette slices are a natural with this, or serve the Rosemary Toasts, substituting tarragon for the rosemary. Either way, a salad of Boston lettuce and Belgian endive with lemon vinaigrette makes a lovely accompaniment, and a fruit tart is a good grand finale.

Caramelized Garlic-Onion Bisque

On a recent trip to California, Susan Livingston of Marblehead, MA had a caramelized garlic and onion bisque at the Edna Valley Bistro in San Luis Obispo. It was so unique and outstanding that she made a point of complimenting the chef, Herbert Norton. Active time: 50 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr

Lobster and Shrimp Bisque

Although bisques tend to be thick and creamy, the following intensely flavorful version is light, with very little cream added.

Pumpkin-Coconut Bisque

This rich, silky soup has a touch of spice.

Pumpkin and Shrimp Bisque

Buttery, slightly sweet pumpkin is the perfect mate for the briny flavor of oysters, scallops, or other crustaceans. This soup is made with shrimp, whose shells are turned into an aromatic stock that serves as the soup's liquid. Classic shellfish bisques are thickened with rice, but here pumpkin provides body for the soup. Sage's earthy flavor complements both pumpkin and shrimp and steers the focus of flavor from sweet to savory. This is a satisfying soup to prepare throughout the fall. If you serve it as a first course for Thanksgiving dinner, you might start a tradition in your family.

Zucchini Bisque with Snow Crab

Threads of rosy-tipped snow crabmeat look pretty atop this jade green soup, but you may want to splurge on jumbo lump crabmeat. This is also delicious hot.

Shrimp, Zucchini and Red Bell Pepper Bisque

Here is a light and festive way to introduce a holiday meal. This elegant soup goes very well with Champagne.