This seafood shells & cheese recipe is basically fancified mac & cheese. Make it as Shrimp Mac & Cheese, Lobster Mac & Cheese or Scallops Mac & Cheese! Smoked cheese in the sauce and ground almonds in the crumb topping makes it extra special.

Seafood Shells and Cheese
This seafood shells recipe is comfort food elevated to a whole new level. This is a versatile dish that can be used with any seafood you like really.
I most often make it very simply with shrimp for an inexpensive indulgence but you could easily use lobster, scallops or crab as well. For special occasions, a combination of any of those would be incredibly delicious.

Shrimp is my favourite choice for this recipe.
I love the slightly smoky note of the smoked cheese in this recipe but if that isn’t to your taste, just use an un-smoked variety.
Mild cheeses will work best in this recipe, so substitute another that you may like better too.

This is quite a rich and indulgent dish, so a little goes a long way. One of my favourite ways to serve it is in individual small gratin dishes as the first course at a celebration dinner party.
There it can be enjoyed to it’s fullest when serving something a little lighter as the main course.

Seafood Shells and Cheese
If you liked this recipe, you may also like to try our famous Cod Au Gratin:
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Originally published Oct 20, 2007.
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Harold MATTHEWS
Thursday 7th of November 2019
Barry, your cookbooks are a weekly part of our love of growing up in NL, would it be OK to mix up the shrimp lets say with scallops or lobster or cod? just thinking of how this would be a real treat for Xmas Eve when I always do sea food in some shape or form.
Suzanne
Monday 22nd of May 2017
I made this, exact to the recipe, ritz crackers and all, used lobster and scallops and smoked cheeses...cannot tell you how good this is!!! It really is such a great comfort food recipe. Definite keeper.
Candee
Saturday 7th of January 2017
This recipe is awesome... don't skip the smoked cheese... It makes it very special!
Lisa
Monday 1st of December 2014
It might be me but I cannot seem to find where it indicates how much pasta to cook. Help please. Thanks.
Barry C. Parsons
Monday 1st of December 2014
There was a copy and paste error there from earlier today when the recipe was reformatted. Thanks for catching it. Fixed now.