Ecuadorian shrimp and corn chowder {Locro}
User Reviews
4.8
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Prep Time
20 mins
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Cook Time
45 mins
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Servings
8
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Course
Main Course, Soup
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Cuisine
South American, American, Ecuadorian
Ecuadorian shrimp and corn chowder {Locro}
Description
This Locro recipe showcases a traditional Ecuadorian shrimp and corn chowder. Shrimp marinated in garlic, annatto, salt, and pepper infuse the broth with a subtle earthy and slightly smoky flavor, complemented by sautéed onion and celery. Potatoes provide body and starch, while the sweet corn kernels add texture and natural sweetness.
After deglazing with white wine and simmering with seafood stock, the chowder becomes creamy when milk and cream are stirred in, balancing the mildly spiced seafood with richness. Cilantro adds freshness, while garnishes of whole large shrimp, green onions, avocado, lime, and hot sauce allow customization for taste and presentation.
This chowder can be enjoyed as a warming main course, offering a blend of flavors typical to Ecuadorian coastal cuisine. The layered marinated and cooked shrimp emphasize the seafood character while providing nice visual appeal and varied bites.
Ingredients
To marinate the shrimp:
- 1 lb Shrimp peeled and deveined, medium size
- ½ lb Shrimp for garnishing, large whole or prawns
- 2 garlic crushed, cloves
- 1 ½ teaspoons annatto achiote, adjust more or less based on your preference - can use paprika if you can’t find annatto, ground
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon black pepper ground
For the chowder:
- 4 tablespoons butter or oil
- ½ white onion finely diced
- 2 celery finely diced, stalk
- ¼ cup white wine any dry/non-sweet white wine will work
- 3 lbs potato peeled and cut into medium or large pieces, use Yukon gold in the US or papa chola in Ecuador
- 4 cups seafood stock 1 liter or fish or vegetable stock broth
- 3 corn in kernels or slices, about 10 ounces of kernels (can use frozen corn, ears
- 1 ½ cups milk
- ½ cup cream
- 1 tablespoon cilantro finely chopped
- salt to taste
- black pepper to taste
To garnish and serve:
- cilantro chopped
- green onion chopped, or chives
- avocado sliced or diced
- lime slices
- hot sauce Aji style
Instructions
- Place the shrimp in a bowl and add the crushed garlic, 1 teaspoon of annatto powder, salt and pepper. Mix well and let marinate for at least 20 minutes in the fridge.
- In a medium to large sized soup pot, heat 2 tablespoons of butter or oil and sauté the shrimp until they are cooked, about 5 minutes. Remove the shrimp from the pot and save them to add at the end – keep the whole ones separate from the peeled ones. The peeled ones will be added back directly to the soup at the end, while the whole ones will be used to garnish the plates.
- In the same pot where the shrimp were sautéed, add the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter with the diced onion, diced celery, and ½ teaspoon of ground annatto or achiote powder. Cook over medium heat until the onions are soft and transparent, about 3 to 5 minutes.
- Add ¼ cup of white wine to deglaze the pan, stir well, and cook until the liquid is reduced by about half.
- Add the potatoes and mix well.
- Add the seafood stock or broth and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and cook over low heat with the pot partially covered. Cook until the potatoes are tender, about 20 to 30 minutes depending on the type of potatoes and size of the chunks.
- Use a potato masher to gently mash some of the potatoes, but don’t mash them all, you still want some small chunks of potato.
- Add the corn and the milk; continue cooking on low for another 5 to 10 minutes.
- Add the cream and cook for another 5 minutes. Taste and adjust salt and pepper to taste. You can also add more milk or broth if the soup is too thick.
- Add the sautéed shrimp (peeled ones) and finely chopped cilantro, mix them into the soup.
- Serve the soup garnished with the whole shrimp, chopped cilantro, chopped green onions and chives, avocado, lime and hot sauce to taste.