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Not looking for cioppino; I'm tomatoed out. Looking for a New England sort
of fish chowder. The fish will be the 1/2 lb. of already grilled shark steak I have in my freezer; nice firm fish so it should hold up well. This is not for tonight so no rush in replies. I've done some searching and found this which looks fairly promising. I think I'd throw some dill weed in it. Whatcha think? Fish Chowder 1/2 lb. salt pork, chopped and browned (save drippings) 3 onions, diced 4 large potatoes, cut in 1/2 inch cubes 4 lb. haddock, cut in small pieces 6 c. boiling water 1 c. milk 1 c. cream 1/2 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. parsley 1 tsp. salt 1/2 lb. butter Remove salt pork and brown onions in drippings. Add the chopped salt pork, onions, and drippings to a deep kettle; add potatoes, boiling water, and cook for 5 minutes. Add fish [NOTE: my fish is already cooked so I'd add it at the last] and simmer until potatoes are soft. Add milk, cream, salt, pepper, [dill weed?] and parsley. Melt butter and add slowly until chowder starts to thicken. Cook about 5 minutes longer and serve. Serves 8 as a main dish. Jill -- I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off. |
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