Stuffed Seafood Bread Bowl

Section: Fresh & Delicious Seafood Recipes

This dish features a crusty bread bowl filled with a creamy mixture of shrimp, scallops, and fresh crab meat. Aromatic garlic and shallots are sautéed in butter, then combined with a smooth sauce of heavy cream, cream cheese, and lemon juice. Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses melt throughout, creating richness and depth. The seafood filling is spooned back into the toasted bread bowl, topped with extra cheese, and baked until golden and bubbly. Garnished with fresh parsley, it offers a comforting balance of textures and bright citrus notes, perfect for sharing and dipping with reserved bread chunks.

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By Lina Lina
Last updated on Sun, 12 Oct 2025 20:32:52 GMT
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This Stuffed Seafood Bread Bowl transforms fresh shrimp, crab, and scallops into a creamy, cheesy filling nestled in a crusty round loaf. It brings together buttery aromatics, velvety cheeses, and a bright hint of lemon for an indulgent yet approachable dinner. The bread bowl itself adds a rustic charm while doubling as an edible vessel perfect for scooping up every luscious bite.

I first made this on a chilly weekend when I wanted something cozy yet fancy. The combination of tender seafood and bubbly melted cheese inside a crunchy bread bowl was an instant hit with everyone around the table.

Ingredients

  • Large crusty bread bowl such as sourdough or artisan round: chosen for its sturdy walls that hold the filling well
  • Shrimp: half pound large peeled and deveined for quick cooking and tender bites
  • Fresh crab meat: half cup carefully picked to avoid shells so every bite is pure sweet crab flavor
  • Sea scallops: half cup with side muscle removed to ensure a smooth texture
  • Butter: used to sauté aromatics adding richness
  • Garlic: minced for fragrant aromatics
  • Shallot: finely chopped for sweetness and depth
  • Heavy cream: half cup to create a rich and velvety sauce
  • Cream cheese: two ounces softened for creamy body in the filling
  • Parmesan cheese: quarter cup freshly grated adding sharp umami notes
  • Mozzarella cheese: half cup shredded chosen for meltiness and gooey texture
  • Fresh lemon juice: tablespoon to brighten and balance flavors
  • Fresh parsley: two tablespoons chopped for fresh herbal kick
  • Salt and black pepper: to taste to enhance and season perfectly

Instructions

Scoop and Toast the Bread Bowl:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Cut the top off the bread bowl and carefully hollow out the center leaving about threequarter inch thick walls to prevent it from collapsing. Save the bread pieces for dipping later. Place the hollowed bread bowl in the oven and toast for eight to ten minutes until it becomes lightly golden and crisp.
Sauté Aromatics:
In a large skillet over medium heat melt butter. Add minced garlic and finely chopped shallot. Cook gently for one to two minutes until they are fragrant and softened but not browned to develop a flavorful base without bitterness.
Cook the Seafood:
Add the peeled shrimp and scallops to the skillet. Cook for two to three minutes until the shrimp turns pink and scallops become opaque. Gently fold in the fresh crab meat and let it heat through for one minute to combine flavors without overcooking the delicate seafood.
Make the Creamy Sauce:
Turn the heat down to low and pour in heavy cream. Add softened cream cheese lemon juice salt and black pepper to the pan. Stir gently until the cream cheese melts into a smooth and creamy sauce that coats the seafood beautifully.
Incorporate Cheeses:
Mix in half of the Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses. Stir until they melt and fully incorporate into the sauce creating a rich cheesy filling. Taste the mixture and adjust salt and pepper as needed.
Fill and Top the Bread Bowl:
Carefully spoon the creamy seafood filling inside the toasted bread bowl. Spread the remaining Parmesan and mozzarella evenly over the top to create a cheesy crust once baked.
Bake Until Golden:
Place the filled bread bowl on a baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven for twelve to fifteen minutes until the top cheese is melted bubbly and golden brown signaling a perfect finish.
Garnish and Serve:
Remove from the oven. Sprinkle fresh chopped parsley on top for a burst of color and freshness. Serve immediately with reserved bread pieces for dipping into the creamy seafood filling.
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You want to use fresh seafood for the best texture and flavor as frozen often gets rubbery. Choosing a sturdy bread bowl is key to avoid sogginess and keep everything intact. One family favorite moment involved making this for a holiday gathering where everyone swooned over how the bread soaked up every bit of that luscious seafood sauce.

Storage Tips

If you have leftovers store the seafood filling separately from the bread bowl in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. Reheat the filling gently on the stove adding a splash of cream if needed before stuffing the bread bowl again. The bread is best served fresh since it can soften once filled.

Ingredient Substitutions

If crab meat is unavailable canned lump crab can work though fresh is preferred. You can swap scallops for chunks of firm white fish like cod. For a lighter twist use half and half instead of heavy cream but the texture will be less rich. Cream cheese can be replaced with mascarpone for an even silkier sauce.

Serving Suggestions

Serve this bread bowl alongside a crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette to cut through the richness. A glass of chilled Sauvignon Blanc complements the seafood beautifully. For a fun gathering add some steamed vegetables or roasted asparagus on the side to round out the meal.

A stuffed seafood bread bowl with shrimp and cheese.
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Serve warm and enjoy scooping every cheesy seafood laden bite with the reserved bread pieces. Leftovers reheat well with a splash of cream for best texture.

Common Recipe Questions

→ What type of bread works best for this seafood bowl?

A large crusty bread such as sourdough or an artisan round is ideal. It should have sturdy walls to hold the filling well without collapsing.

→ How do I prevent seafood from overcooking?

Cook shrimp and scallops just until shrimp turn pink and scallops become opaque, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat promptly to keep them tender.

→ Can I prepare the filling in advance?

Yes, the creamy seafood mixture can be made ahead and gently reheated before filling the bread bowl for convenience and ease.

→ What cheeses are used in the filling?

Parmesan, mozzarella, and cream cheese create a rich and smooth texture that enhances the seafood mixture.

→ Why is lemon juice added to the filling?

Lemon juice adds a subtle brightness that balances the richness of the cream and cheeses, complementing the fresh seafood flavors.

→ What can I do with the bread removed from the bowl?

The reserved bread pieces are perfect for dipping into the creamy seafood filling, adding a crunchy texture contrast.

Stuffed Seafood Bread Bowl

Tender seafood and melted cheeses combine in a toasted crusty bread bowl with hints of lemon and parsley.

Prep Time
15 minutes
Cooking Time
25 minutes
Total Time
40 minutes
By Lina: Lina

Recipe Category: Seafood Recipes

Skill Level: Requires Moderate Experience

Cuisine Type: North American

Makes: 4 Portion Count (1 large stuffed bread bowl, serves 4)

Dietary Options: ~

What You’ll Need

→ Bread

01 1 large round crusty sourdough bread bowl

→ Seafood

02 227 grams large shrimp, peeled and deveined
03 120 milliliters fresh crab meat, shell-free
04 120 milliliters sea scallops, side muscle removed

→ Dairy

05 57 grams unsalted butter
06 120 milliliters heavy cream
07 57 grams cream cheese, softened
08 30 grams freshly grated Parmesan cheese
09 60 grams shredded mozzarella cheese

→ Produce

10 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
11 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
12 2 cloves garlic, minced
13 1 shallot, finely chopped

→ Seasoning

14 Salt, to taste
15 Black pepper, to taste

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Preheat oven to 190°C (375°F). Slice the top off the bread bowl and hollow out the center, keeping walls approximately 1.9 cm (¾ inch) thick. Reserve removed bread pieces for dipping. Place hollowed bread bowl in oven and toast for 8 to 10 minutes until lightly golden and crisp.

Step 02

In a large skillet over medium heat, melt butter. Add minced garlic and chopped shallot, cooking gently for 1 to 2 minutes until fragrant and softened without browning.

Step 03

Add shrimp and scallops to skillet. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes until shrimp turns pink and scallops are opaque. Gently fold in crab meat and heat through for 1 minute, avoiding overcooking.

Step 04

Reduce heat to low. Pour in heavy cream, then add softened cream cheese, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Stir gently until cream cheese melts forming a smooth sauce that coats the seafood evenly.

Step 05

Mix in half of the Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses. Stir until fully melted and combined into a rich filling. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as needed.

Step 06

Spoon the creamy seafood mixture into the toasted bread bowl. Evenly spread remaining Parmesan and mozzarella over the top. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 12 to 15 minutes until the cheese topping is melted, bubbly, and golden brown.

Step 07

Remove from oven. Sprinkle chopped fresh parsley over the top. Serve immediately with reserved bread chunks for dipping into the creamy seafood filling.

Helpful Hints

  1. Avoid overcooking seafood to maintain tenderness and prevent toughness.
  2. Toast the bread bowl first to prevent sogginess and preserve structural integrity.
  3. Reserve the hollowed-out bread pieces as perfect dippers for the creamy filling.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Oven
  • Large skillet
  • Baking sheet
  • Chef's knife

Allergy Information

Review ingredient labels for allergens, and consult a healthcare provider if in doubt.
  • Contains shellfish and dairy
  • Contains gluten in bread

Nutritional Details (Per Portion)

Use this nutritional summary as a guide – it's not a substitute for professional advice.
  • Calories: 470.5
  • Fat: 25.7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 38.3 g
  • Proteins: 28.4 g