8 cape chowder Recipes

  • South Coast Portuguese Fish Chowder
    south coast portuguese fish chowder and
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    south coast portuguese fish chowder, recipe from: 50 chowders, this chowder has a relationship to new bedford and the area new englanders call south coast, which includes that part of southeastern massachusetts west of cape cod and a small piece of eastern rhode island. the area is ethnically diverse, with a large portuguese population, but everyone, even those who aren tsp portuguese, loves good food. i served this chowder recently to a group at sakonnet vineyards in little compton, rhode island. as soon as word got out that there was chourico (a dry, spicy, garlicky portuguese sausage) in the chowder, the crowd demolished it. almost everyone in this region loves chourico, which the locals pronounce shore-eese. all over new england where the portuguese have settled, chourico is included in clambakes, clam boils, and other traditional yankee fare., its translucent reddish broth and colorful pieces of bell pepper, tomato, chourico, potato, fish, and cilantro, this portuguese-style chowder is very enticing. it has a splendid aroma and a savory spicy flavor, making it an interesting and exciting alternative to milder creamy chowders., i like to serve this chowder with toasted garlic bread or a crusty loaf of portuguese or italian bread., serves: 8 as a main course, equipment, you will need a 4- to 6-quart heavy pot with a lid, a wooden spoon, a slotted spoon, and a ladle., olive oil, dried bay leaves, garlic, finely chopped (1 tbsp), onions (14 oz), cut into 1/4-inch dice, green bell pepper (6 oz), cut into 1/2-inch dice, ground allspice, yukon gold , maine, pei, or other all-purpose potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/3 inch thick, fish stock , chicken stock, or water (as a last resort), canned whole tomatoes in juice (from a 28-oz can), cut into 1/2-inch dice (measured with their juice), spicy chourico or andouille sausage, casing removed and sliced 1/4 inch thick, kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, skinless silver hake , cod, haddock, or bass fillets, pinbones removed 10 sprigs fresh cilantro, leaves and tender stems finely chopped (1/4 cup), coarsely chopped fresh italian parsley
    20 min, 23 ingredients
  • Cape Cod Clam Chowder
    quahog clams, bacon, diced, chopped onion, clam juice and
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    quahog clams, bacon, diced, chopped onion, clam juice, potatoes, diced, heavy whipping cream, kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper
    8 ingredients
  • Cape Cod Clam Chowder Cape Cod Clam Chowder
    new england clam chowder, cream of celery soup and
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    new england clam chowder, cream of celery soup, cream of potato soup, half-and-half, potatoes, peeled and diced, salt and pepper to taste, chopped tomatoes , fresh chives
    7 ingredients
  • Cape Ann Chowder Cape Ann Chowder
    minced clams, minced clams, clam juice, butter and
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    minced clams, minced clams, clam juice, butter, onion, diced, dried thyme, all-purpose flour, potatoes, peeled and cubed, silken tofu, salt and pepper to taste
    45 min, 10 ingredients
  • Cape of Good Hope Chowder Cape of Good Hope Chowder
    south african rock lobster tail, diced potatoes and
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    south african rock lobster tail, diced potatoes, salt water, diced salt pork, minced onion, minced celery, minced green pepper, canned tomatoes, water
    25 min, 9 ingredients
  • Creamy Cape Cod Clam Chowder Creamy Cape Cod Clam Chowder
    quahogs could use large cherry-stone clams and
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    quahogs could use large cherry-stone clams, meaty bacon cut into small (1/3-inch) dice, unsalted butter, yellow onions (about 12 oz), cut into a1/2 -inch dice, garlic finely diced, head celery (4 oz), cut into 1/3-inch dice, dried bay leaf, fresh thyme leaves removed and chopped (1 tbsp), russet potatoes cut into very small cubes, heavy cream, freshly ground black pepper, kosher salt or sea salt, fresh parsley chopped, water, canned clams 2 minced 6 chopped
    15 ingredients




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