Clam chowder is the perfect soup for any season! Hearty and filling, it's perfect for a cold winter night. But it's also a great choice for a summer evening. And this recipe is so easy to make, you'll be able to enjoy homemade clam chowder any time the mood strikes. So whether you're craving comfort food or something delicious and hearty, this New England Clam Chowder Recipe is the perfect choice. This Clam Chowder recipe is sure to become a family favorite! Serve it with some crusty bread for a complete meal. So let's get cooking!
This is about ½ of the recipe the Chef prepared in the video
Steam the Clams:
100Very Small Little Neck Clams
2tablespoonsGarlic Olive Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2Shallots minced
6 to 9clovesof Garlic NOT chopped
3 to 4sprigs Fresh Thyme
2 to 3cupsChardonnay
Make the Chowder:
1tablespoonExtra Virgin Olive Oil
½poundBacon diced
1large Onion diced
1 ½cupsCelery small dice
1 ½cupsCarrots small dice
1red Bell Pepper small dice
1/4teaspoonDried Red Chili Flakes
1 ½ to 2cupsRusset Potatoes cut into ¼ inches cubes
6Garlic Cloves minced
1cupTomatoes chopped
4ouncesSweet Butter
¾cupFlour
2½cupMilk
1cupHeavy Cream
3cupsChicken or Vegetable Stock
1tablespoonDill chopped
¼cupHarvey’s Bristol Cream
Salt and Pepper to taste
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Recipe Instructions
Steam the Clams:
In a Dutch oven, add Olive oil, when hot add the shallots and cook for a couple minutes, add the garlic, thyme and Chardonnay. When hot add the clams cover and cook COVERED until all they opened, strain through a fine sieve, cut into ¼ inches dice (or smaller) and save the juice.
Make the Chowder:
In a large soup pot, heat the olive oil, when hot add the bacon and cook for a couple minutes until golden brown. Remove the bacon with a slotted spoon and reserve. Add onion, cook until translucent. Add celery, carrots and let it cook slowly for 5/10 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant. Add bell pepper, the potatoes and add tomatoes and the clam juice.
In another pot, melt the butter and add the flour and make the roux. Add the milk and make sure to use a whisk and mix vigorously to avoid lumps. Cook for a few minutes and add salt and pepper to taste. Add the stock and cream and mix well.
Back to the large soup pot, add the bacon back to the pot add the milk mixture above and reduce the heat to very low and cook it for about 45 minutes.
Add the dill, Harvey’s Bristol cream.
IF NEEDED IT! Add a little corn starch diluted in water if the soup is too thin and adjust salt and pepper.
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