It seems that this recipe used to require many more steps, but now I've got it fine tuned and pretty easy to make. It's not just for Christmas Eve, so it would make a great New Year's Eve meal also. The Christmas dishes had belonged to my mom.
Don't blame me for the knife and spoon placement.
Judy's Clam Chowder:
10 slices of hickory-smoked bacon, fried crisp, broken into tiny pieces
4 small potatoes, skin on, diced
3 small carrots, diced
4 ribs of celery, minced
1 med. onion, minced
1 Carmen red pepper or red bell pepper (sweet), diced
1 jalapeno pepper, minced
3-4 cans of clams. Do not drain. If minced, use as is. If chopt, run through food processor first. This is simply a preference. I don't like big, rubbery hunks of clam. Ew!!!Also, I prefer Gorton's brand.
2 quarts of whole milk
3/4 c. flour
1 bay leaf, broken in pieces
1-2 t. thyme (I used 2 t.)
black pepper
sea salt to taste
Open 3-4 cans of clams, pour all (incl. juice) into saucepan. Add potatoes and carrots and cook til they are just tender, not mushy.
In a skillet, saute celery, onion, peppers in a couple T. butter until tender.
In a separate bowl, whisk flour into a couple cups of the milk. Add remaining milk little by little, whisking as you add so there are no lumps.
Pour all (including the liquid from the potato/carrots/clams) into my large Martha Stewart stainless steel pot which doesn't let anything stick on the bottom. Heat on Low, stirring. Add seasonings.
Bring to near boil, but DON'T BOIL. At this point, you can then cool the chowder and keep refrigerated overnight OR (if you're going to eat in a couple hours,) let sit covered, then bring back to temperature and serve.
A great accompaniment to my clam chowder: popovers
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Ooooohhh... we LOVE New England clam chowder here.... I don't make it enough, that is for sure! Yours looks perfect - warming and comforting!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous soup, lovely dishes, beautiful traditions, family ... a much-needed smile on this Monday morning ....
ReplyDeleteJudy, that sounds delicious! It does fit right in with the Italian tradition of having fish on Christmas eve. I will copy your recipe to my recipe page, for safe keeping!! Thanks for sharing this! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE clam chowder! My husband doesn't feel the same way so I'll have to give this a try sometime when he's away on business.
ReplyDeleteWe love clam chowder and your looks divine. Thank you for sharing your recipe. Hopping over from make the scene Monday Hugs
ReplyDeletei love that first photo. the dishes are so beautiful. i love clam chowder but only if someone like you makes it... can you send a little in an envelope?
ReplyDeletei am guessing now who did the spoon lay out... who cares is the answer. it looks beautiful.
We're always at my mother's on Christmas Eve, but I'm thinking of making this for New Year's Eve.
ReplyDeleteOh that's such a wonderful recipe...I am so close to getting the ingredients and making some.
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid idea.
Jen
Do not like clams.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe!! Can't wait to try it my husband loves clam chowder!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tradition! I know my husband would love it if we started the same tradition. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my husband's favorite - thank you for the recipe! God bless you and yours this Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMy oldest son loves New England Clam Chowder! Thank you so much for sharing at All my Bloggy Friends this week - Wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYummy. I love your recipe. I tried a clam chowder recipe a couple months ago and while it was good, it wasn't exactly what I was looking for in a clam chowder. I will have to give your recipe a try one day. I love the addition of jalapeno pepper. I'd love for you to share this at my Marvelous Mondays party. http://www.thisgalcooks.com/2012/12/link-party-marvelous-mondays-25-with.html
ReplyDeleteHave a Merry Christmas!
Julie
Sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteYour clam chowder looks so delicious. Thank you for sharing your recipe with us.
ReplyDeleteIt looks good - but I am not a clam chowder kind of gal - wish I was.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm saving this Judy - it look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWe do our Turkey dinner Christmas Eve but this would be great for New Years like you said
Thanks!
Hugs,
Suzan
That looks really delicious...Seems like a comfort food for the wonderful season of the year...:) Merry Christmas!
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Love New England clam chowder. Never had a recipe and this looks yummy. Thank you for sharing.
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Funny, my Mother and I were just talking about clam chowder! This recipe looks great and I am glad you shared the recicpe and your story.
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Cynthia at http://FeedingBig.com
My father loved this soup! Thanks for sharing at Foodie Friends Friday! Please come back on Sunday to VOTE!
ReplyDeleteOh yummy! You will be one of the features at Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope you have a Merry Christmas! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteyum. my husband loves clam chowder! I might have to try making it one of these days! I'd love for you to share at my holiday recipes link party if you have a chance! http://www.dearemmeline.blogspot.com/2012/12/tis-season-of-holiday-leftovers-cheesy.html
ReplyDeleteWe've been having Crab Stew on Christmas Eve at our house. Everyone loves it, so I guess a new tradition is born!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Your project is being featured tomorrow. Have a safe and Happy New Year - I can't wait to see what you share tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! What a wonderful holiday meal. Thanks for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)
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I love that your clam chowder has a little kick to it. If you could bring it by our foodie friday linky party I'm sure people will enjoy it.
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