Cheesy Seafood Tortilla Bombs

Soft flour tortillas rolled around a rich shrimp and crab filling, baked in a silky garlic cream sauce — an irresistible appetizer or cozy comfort dish.

This bite-sized indulgence started out as a weekend experiment when I had a surplus of cooked shrimp and a can-do attitude. I wanted something that felt decadent enough to serve for guests, but simple enough to throw together on a busy afternoon. What I ended up with were these Cheesy Seafood Tortilla Bombs: warm, creamy rolls filled with shrimp, lump crab, three cheeses and a touch of mayo for silkiness. The texture is what sold me — the contrast between the soft, slightly toasted tortilla exterior, the creamy, cheesy interior, and the bright lift of fresh parsley on top.
I first discovered how crowd-pleasing this assembly could be at a family gathering where everyone expected the usual dips and chips. Instead, these came out bubbling in a garlic cream sauce and vanished within minutes. They are indulgent but approachable, using pantry staples like cream cheese and shredded mozzarella paired with special-occasion seafood like lump crab. When I want to impress without stress, these are the recipe I reach for: they travel well, reheat beautifully, and all but guarantee compliments.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Big, comforting flavors from a few simple ingredients — sweet shrimp and crab meet creamy cheese and a garlicky cream sauce for an elegant bite.
- Quick to assemble: active prep is under 30 minutes, with a short 15–18 minute bake for easy weeknight entertaining.
- Uses common pantry items (cream cheese, shredded cheeses, mayonnaise) plus cooked seafood — no raw shellfish handling required.
- Make-ahead friendly: assemble rolls ahead of time, store in the fridge, and pour on sauce just before baking to save time.
- Crowd-pleasing portability: serve as an appetizer, snack, or a comforting main with a green salad for a balanced meal.
- Flexible with swaps for dietary needs — see substitutions below for gluten-free or lighter versions.
I remember the first time I served these to a picky teenager who claimed to "not like fish." He asked for seconds. My cousin declared them a perfect party food, and my neighbor asked for the recipe the next morning. Those small moments — unexpected approval and the pleasure of sharing — are exactly why I keep this combination in my rotation.
Ingredients
- Flour tortillas (6 medium): Choose soft 8-inch tortillas for even rolling. Brands like Mission or Guerrero hold up well in the oven without cracking and toast nicely on top.
- Cooked shrimp (1 cup, chopped): Use shell-on shrimp cooked and chilled, then peeled. This keeps texture firm — avoid overcooked, rubbery shrimp.
- Lump crab meat (1 cup): Fresh or good-quality canned lump crab works. Pick through for cartilage and pick pieces gently so the crab flakes retain texture.
- Mozzarella (1 cup, shredded): Low-moisture whole-milk mozzarella melts beautifully. Pre-shredded is convenient, but freshly shredded melts more evenly.
- Cheddar (1/2 cup, shredded): Sharp cheddar adds savory bite; use a medium- or sharp-aged variety for more flavor depth.
- Cream cheese (4 oz, softened): Full-fat cream cheese provides silkiness and structure to the filling. Let it soften at room temperature for easier mixing.
- Mayonnaise (3 tbsp): Adds creaminess and sheen — a neutral-flavored mayo is best to let the seafood shine.
- Garlic (6 cloves total): Three minced into the filling and three more for the sauce. Fresh garlic gives brightness; press or finely mince for even distribution.
- Paprika (1 tsp): Sweet paprika warms the filling without heat. Smoked paprika is a tasty alternate if you like a deeper aroma.
- Salt & pepper: Season carefully — crab can be salty, so taste before adding a lot of salt.
- Butter (2 tbsp) and heavy cream (1 cup): For the garlic cream sauce that finishes the dish, giving a glossy, rich bath that ensures moist, golden tops.
- Fresh parsley (1 tbsp, chopped): A bright finish to cut the richness and add color.
Instructions
Prepare the seafood filling: In a large mixing bowl, fold together the chopped shrimp, lump crab, shredded mozzarella, shredded cheddar, softened cream cheese, mayonnaise, minced garlic, paprika, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Mix until the cheeses and cream cheese are fully incorporated and the mixture is uniformly creamy. Taste and adjust seasoning carefully to avoid oversalting the delicate crab. Assemble the rolls: Lay each tortilla flat and divide the filling into six equal portions. Spread each portion down the center of a tortilla, leaving a small border. Roll tightly, tucking the ends under to form a compact cylinder; place seam-side down in a lightly greased 9x13-inch baking dish so they sit snugly and support each other while baking. Make the garlic cream sauce: In a medium skillet over medium heat, melt 2 tablespoons of butter. Add the remaining minced garlic and sauté just until fragrant (about 30–45 seconds) — do not brown. Pour in 1 cup heavy cream, bring to a gentle simmer, and reduce the heat. Stir occasionally until the sauce thickens slightly, about 4–6 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the chopped parsley; season with a little salt and pepper to taste. Bake: Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Pour the warm garlic cream sauce evenly over the rolled tortillas, letting it settle into the seams and around the edges. Bake uncovered for 15–18 minutes, until the sauce is bubbly and the tops of the tortillas develop a light golden brown. If you want a slightly deeper color, broil for 1–2 minutes while watching closely. Garnish and serve: Remove from the oven and let rest 3–4 minutes to set. Sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley for color and serve hot. These are excellent alongside a simple salad or as part of a shared appetizer spread.
You Must Know
- High protein and indulgent: rich in dairy and shellfish — plan portions accordingly if you are tracking intake.
- Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; reheat gently in a 350°F (175°C) oven to preserve texture.
- Freezes well before baking: assemble and wrap individually, then freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight before pouring sauce and baking.
- Shellfish allergy alert: contains shrimp and crab. Swap for cooked, flaked white fish for a different profile but still not allergen-free.
My favorite part of this dish is how forgiving it is: I once doubled the batch for a potluck and the second tray came out just as good as the first. Family members have told me they love the contrast between the creamy interior and the slightly crisped tortilla top. It's one of those comfort-food creations that feels celebratory yet tame enough for a weeknight.
Storage Tips
Cool completely before storing. Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days; place a sheet of parchment between layers to prevent sticking. For longer storage, assemble the rolled tortillas, wrap individually in plastic wrap and foil, and freeze for up to 3 months. When reheating from chilled, cover loosely with foil and warm at 350°F (175°C) until heated through (about 10–12 minutes). If reheating from frozen, thaw in the refrigerator overnight before baking.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a gluten-free option, swap medium flour tortillas for high-quality gluten-free tortillas (check size matches). To reduce richness, replace heavy cream with half-and-half and cut the butter to 1 tablespoon, noting the sauce will be lighter and less thick. If shellfish is unavailable, use cooked, flaked white fish or smoked salmon for a different but delicious flavor. For a dairy-free version, experiment with dairy-free cream cheese, dairy-free shredded cheeses, and coconut cream — texture and flavor will shift but remain tasty.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these as an appetizer on a platter garnished with lemon wedges and extra parsley. For a main, pair with a crisp tossed green salad dressed in a bright vinaigrette to cut through the richness, or roasted asparagus for a simple seasonal plate. Add a squeeze of lemon just before serving to lift the seafood flavors. They're also lovely with crusty bread to sop up any leftover garlic cream sauce.
Cultural Background
While not a traditional dish from a single region, this preparation borrows elements from coastal American cooking — particularly the use of lump crab and shrimp — and the concept of rolled, sauced bakes that appear in many comfort-food traditions. The garlic cream sauce nods to French-inspired pan sauces, while the tortilla wrapper brings a casual, Tex-Mex touch that makes this feel both familiar and inventive.
Meal Prep Tips
For streamlined entertaining, prepare the filling a day ahead and refrigerate. Roll the tortillas on the day you plan to serve so the shells remain pliable. Alternatively, fully assemble and freeze on a baking sheet before transferring to a bag — this makes pop-and-bake entertaining effortless. Keep sauce warm on the stovetop and pour over just before baking to keep the tortillas from becoming overly soggy if assembled much earlier.
These Cheesy Seafood Tortilla Bombs are one of those recipes that bring people together — whether at a casual weeknight dinner or a celebratory gathering. They’re adaptable, satisfying, and always worth making just a little extra of. I hope you find as much joy sharing them as I have.
Pro Tips
Soften the cream cheese at room temperature for 20–30 minutes for easier mixing and a smoother filling.
Gently fold the crab into the mixture to preserve lumps of crab meat for better texture.
If the tortillas crack while rolling, warm them wrapped in a damp towel in the microwave for 10–15 seconds to increase pliability.
Use a light hand with salt; lump crab can already be salty depending on brand.
Broil for 1–2 minutes at the end of baking for a golden top, watching carefully to avoid burning.
This nourishing cheesy seafood tortilla bombs recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I make these ahead and freeze them?
Yes — assemble and freeze the rolled tortillas (without sauce) for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight before adding sauce and baking.
How do I reheat leftovers without drying them out?
Use 350°F (175°C) and heat until warmed through, about 10–12 minutes covered with foil to prevent drying.
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Cheesy Seafood Tortilla Bombs
This Cheesy Seafood Tortilla Bombs recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Seafood Filling
Garlic Cream Sauce
Instructions
Prepare the Seafood Filling
Combine chopped shrimp, lump crab, mozzarella, cheddar, softened cream cheese, mayonnaise, minced garlic, paprika, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Fold gently until uniform and creamy, preserving lumps of crab for texture.
Assemble the Tortilla Bombs
Lay each tortilla flat, spread an equal portion of filling down the center, roll tightly, and place seam-side down in a greased 9x13-inch baking dish to keep them from unrolling.
Make the Garlic Cream Sauce
Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat, sauté minced garlic until fragrant (30–45 seconds), pour in heavy cream, simmer gently until slightly thickened (4–6 minutes), then stir in chopped parsley and season.
Bake the Tortilla Bombs
Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Pour the warm garlic cream sauce evenly over the rolled tortillas and bake uncovered for 15–18 minutes until the sauce is bubbly and tops are lightly golden. Broil 1–2 minutes for extra color if desired.
Garnish and Serve
Let the dish rest 3–4 minutes after baking, sprinkle with fresh parsley, and serve hot. Offer lemon wedges on the side to brighten flavors.
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