Clam chowder is one of those dishes that inspires strong feelings and opinions. There are two main camps: the tomato-based Manhattan-style chowder crowd and the thick and creamy New England clam ...
Growing up in New England, clam chowder was practically a rite of passage. It was one of the first soups I ever tried, and to this day, I can’t resist its rich and creamy texture filled with tender ...
I have a recipe I want to share with you that I have made since the 1970s. Not too often, so my family considers it a real treat! I’m talking about clam chowder. My recipe has evolved over the years ...
Cream, butter, crabmeat, and shrimp — what's not to like? But the game-changing ingredient of this rich chowder from Andrew Zimmern is an easy homemade stock using existing ingredients (cobs from the ...
Full of corn, cod and potatoes, this one-pot soup from David Tanis rounds out a menu of cherry tomato toasts and fresh nectarines in lime syrup. By David Tanis We’re on a high with cooking at my house ...
Bibi Hutchings, a lifelong Southerner, lives along a quiet coastal Alabama bay with her cat, Zulu, and husband, Tom. She writes about the magical way food evokes memories, instantly bringing you back ...
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Clam chowder is an iconic New England food, delicious any time of year but especially during the colder months when the clams, potatoes, bacon, and more come together to make the most comforting, ...
You don’t have to choose between Manhattan and New England (or Southwestern or Peruvian or Ecuadorian) chowders. Make them all! Molly McArdle is Food & Wine's Updates Editor. She has written and ...