This Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe is a creamy baked main course with shrimp and cod. This delicious recipe can work for low-carb, keto, gluten-free, grain-free, Atkins, diabetic, or Banting diets.

Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -served up on a plate!

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This Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe has a creamy base with hints of wine and just the right amount of seasoning. Leeks and celery add even more flavor to the sauce. Tender shrimp and bites of flaky cod are the real stars in this seafood show! Topping it all off is a crunchy, seasoned crumbs made of almond flour and parmesan cheese.

If I could change one thing about this recipe, it would be to make the top just a little prettier. In fact, I had intended to do just that, but then I tasted it. I loved the flavor of this casserole so much that I realized there was no way I could mess with my recipe. Pretty is nice, but, for me, flavor is king. I just won’t screw up the flavor to try to make a better looking casserole. Especially not when it’s as good as the flavor of this casserole!

Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -In the Casserole dish before serving.

The idea for this recipe came, once again, from a recipe I saw in a 1992 special edition of Bon Appetit magazine, called Favorite Restaurant Recipes. I loved the idea their “Low Country Casserole”, a creamy casserole with seafood and leeks. While my final recipe doesn’t look one bit like theirs does, I do love to share where my inspiration comes from.

Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -In a serving spoon with Casserole in the background.

This recipe would be delicious served for dinner with a salad and maybe some of my Low-Carb Sour Cream Biscuits or my Low-Carb Onion Dill Savory Scones. It would also make a tremendous addition to a Sunday brunch. What an elegant feast! Enjoy!

Annissa

Baked Seafood Casserole recipe

Create a mouthwatering low-carb dinner with our Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole! This recipe has a creamy base with hints of wine, and is topped with crunchy, seasoned crumbs made of almond flour and parmesan cheese. Definitely an elegant feast! 🍤🍲😋

Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe in a ladle.
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Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe

This Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe is a creamy baked main course with shrimp and cod. This delicious recipe can work for low-carb, keto, gluten-free, grain-free, Atkins, diabetic, or Banting diets

Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Servings 6
Author Annissa Slusher

Ingredients

For the poached seafood:

  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 small bay leaves whole
  • 1/2 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning
  • 12 ounces shrimp thawed, peeled and deveined
  • 12 ounces cod cut into 1" squares

For the vegetables:

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 medium leeks white part only, cleaned and cut into matchstick pieces
  • 2 stalks celery diced
  • sea salt

For the sauce:

  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt (or to taste)

For the topping:

  • 4 ounces parmesan cheese shredded
  • 1/4 cup super fine almond flour
  • 2 teaspoons Old Bay Seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley chopped (optional for garnish)

Instructions

For the poached seafood:

  1. Preheat oven to 400º Fahrenheit. In a large, heavy saucepan, stir together dry white wine, water, bay leaves, and 1/2 teaspoon Old Bay. Bring poaching mixture to a simmer over medium high heat. Turn heat to low, and simmer, uncovered for about 3 minutes.

    Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -Poaching liquid.
  2. Add shrimp to the poaching mixture. Simmer shrimp until barely opaque, then remove to a bowl using a slotted spoon. Repeat for the cod. Reserve shrimp and cod for later.

    Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -Poaching Shrimp.
  3. Simmer the poaching mixture over medium high heat until reduced to about 1 cup of liquid. Remove from heat, strain, and reserve for later.

    Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -Poaching liquid.
  4. Meanwhile, melt two tablespoons butter in a large heavy saucepan or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. When butter stops foaming, add leeks and celery. Sprinkle lightly with sea salt. Cook leeks and celery, stirring occasionally, until edges begin to brown and vegetables are soft. Remove from heat.

    Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -Cooking Vegetables.
  5. Layer vegetables and seafood in a casserole dish. I used a handmade artisan dish, but any casserole that holds 7-8 cups should work. An 8" square baking dish should work as well. 

    Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -Layering Seafood and Vegetables

For the sauce:

  1. Over medium heat, melt remaining tablespoon of butter in the same saucepan or Dutch oven used to cook the vegetables, without cleaning. Stir in the xanthan gum. 

  2. After xanthan gum is coated with butter, slowly stir in the reduced and strained poaching liquid. Bring liquid to a simmer, scraping up any browned bits in the pan. 

  3. When mixture has started to thicken, stir in the heavy whipping cream. Bring to a simmer and cook, stirring frequently, until mixture has a gravy-like texture. Taste and add salt (I used 1/4 teaspoon) if desired. Pour mixture over the seafood and vegetables in the casserole dish.

For the topping:

  1. Place almond flour, parmesan cheese, 2 teaspoons Old Bay, and 1 tablespoon butter in a food processor. Pulse until completely blended. Sprinkle mixture on top of the casserole. Bake for about 20 minutes, or until top is crisp and brown.

  2. If desired, sprinkle chopped parsley on to garnish before serving.

    Low-Carb Baked Seafood Casserole Recipe -In the Casserole dish before serving.

Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1/6th of the recipe (about 1 cup)

Per serving:

Calories 377

Fat (g): 25

Carbs (g): 7

Fiber (g): 1

Protein (g): 29

Net Carbs (g): 6

 

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