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Default Chowder

There seems not to be a lot of recipes in this thread to support anyone's
theories, preferences or tastes.

I like this chowder, because of the use of instant potatoes as thickener
add more taste than a white sauce made from milk,flour and oil. Granted
instant potatoes suck when served as mashed potatoes, but they seem to work
well when used at this secondary task. To me any chowder has to be way
thicker than a soup perhaps thicker than a stew.




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Alan's Corn And Clam Chowder

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3-6 slices bacon; chopped
3 cup Clam stock
1 large onion; chopped
1 stalk leeks white and pale green only; rinsed well & sliced thin
2 ribs celery; chopped fine
1 medium carrot, peeled, chopped fine
1 red bell pepper; chopped
0.5 teaspoon dried rosemary
0.5 teaspoon dried taragon
0.5 teaspoon dried thyme
3 cups half and half or whole milk
1 lb red-skinned potatoes, peeled,; 1/2 inch diced
1 -8 oz bottle clam juice
1 -15 oz can can creamed corn
3 -10 oz cans baby clams /juice from cans; added earlier
salt and pepper; to taste
just in case instant potatoes see note; for thickening

Use the pot you are going to make the chowder in. A thick bottomed pot w
lid. Sauté bacon in heavy medium pot over medium heat until fat begins to
render, about 3 minutes. Add onion, celery, leek,red pepper and carrot and
sauté until vegetables begin to soften, about 8 minutes. Add thyme and
other spices; stir 30 seconds. Thyme is very good in this. Add potatoes,
clam juice, juice from clam cans and clam stock . Cover pot, reduce heat
to medium-low and simmer until potatoes are tender, about 20 minutes.
Variable depends on size of dice. Add creamed corn and clams with juices
plus the half and half; simmer about 2 minutes. Careful here don't over
cook clams. Season soup to taste with salt and pepper and serve.

Note: If the broth is too thin, thicken by adding instant potatoes (1 or
2 handfuls is usually enough). Do not over-cook as clams will get chewy.
It doesn't take long to thicken with instant potatoes...on or off the
heat. Just stir lots. The flaked instant potatoes work better, don't clump
up as much.

You need a big pot.

Yield: 25 servings



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