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==Recipe I==  
 
==Recipe I==  
 
===Ingredients===
 
===Ingredients===
* 15 [[Cookbook:Ounce|ounce]] (425 [[Cookbook:gram|g]]) canned [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], or 2 small boiled potatoes
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* 15 [[Ounce|ounce]] (425 [[gram|g]]) canned [[Potato|potatoes]], or 2 small boiled potatoes
* 28 ounce (794 g) canned [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]] in juice, or 2 large tomatoes and tomato juice
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* 28 ounce (794 g) canned [[Tomato|tomatoes]] in juice, or 2 large tomatoes and tomato juice
* 6.5 ounce (184 g) canned chopped [[Cookbook:Clam|clams]], minimum
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* 6.5 ounce (184 g) canned chopped [[Clam|clams]], minimum
* 2 stalks of [[Cookbook:Celery|celery]]
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* 2 stalks of [[Celery|celery]]
  
 
===Procedure===
 
===Procedure===
 
#Core the tomatoes. Remove the pale parts and the seeds. For canned tomatoes, a strainer will be helpful.
 
#Core the tomatoes. Remove the pale parts and the seeds. For canned tomatoes, a strainer will be helpful.
 
#Chop all non-clam ingredients to match the clams in size.
 
#Chop all non-clam ingredients to match the clams in size.
#Optionally add spices. Suggestions: [[Cookbook:Dill|dill seed]], [[Cookbook:Basil|basil]], [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]], [[Cookbook:Celery|celery seed]], [[Cookbook:Tarragon|tarragon]], [[Cookbook:Marjoram|marjoram]], fresh [[Cookbook:Cilantro|cilantro]]
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#Optionally add spices. Suggestions: [[Dill|dill seed]], [[Basil|basil]], [[Thyme|thyme]], [[Celery|celery seed]], [[Tarragon|tarragon]], [[Marjoram|marjoram]], fresh [[Cilantro|cilantro]]
 
#Cook the chowder without boiling until the celery begins to get soft.
 
#Cook the chowder without boiling until the celery begins to get soft.
  
 
===Variation===
 
===Variation===
You can use a sturdy type of [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]] in place of the clams. Good choices are [[wikipedia:catfish|catfish]], tilapia, and pollock. You can use cooked [[Cookbook:Rice|rice]] in place of the potatoes. You can add [[Cookbook:Spinach|spinach]] or [[Cookbook:Seaweed|seaweed]], perhaps in place of the celery. You can add [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|lemon juice]].
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You can use a sturdy type of [[Fish|fish]] in place of the clams. Good choices are [[wikipedia:catfish|catfish]], tilapia, and pollock. You can use cooked [[Rice|rice]] in place of the potatoes. You can add [[Spinach|spinach]] or [[Seaweed|seaweed]], perhaps in place of the celery. You can add [[Lemon Juice|lemon juice]].
  
 
==Recipe II==
 
==Recipe II==
 
===Ingredients===
 
===Ingredients===
* 2 (11.5-[[Cookbook:Ounce|ounce]]) jars [[Cookbook:Clam|clams]] or 2 (12-ounce) packages frozen clams
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* 2 (11.5-[[Ounce|ounce]]) jars [[Clam|clams]] or 2 (12-ounce) packages frozen clams
* 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] sliced [[Cookbook:Celery|celery]]
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* 1 [[Cup|cup]] sliced [[Celery|celery]]
* 2 [[Cookbook:Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Cookbook:Chop|chopped]] [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]]
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* 2 [[Tablespoon|tablespoons]] [[Chop|chopped]] [[Parsley|parsley]]
* ¼ [[Cookbook:Pound|pound]] salt [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]], [[Cookbook:Dice|diced]]
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* ¼ [[Pound|pound]] salt [[Pork|pork]], [[Dice|diced]]
* 1 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaf]]
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* 1 [[Bay Leaf|bay leaf]]
* 3 medium [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], diced
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* 3 medium [[Onion|onions]], diced
* ¼ [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Cookbook:Thyme|thyme]]
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* ¼ [[Teaspoon|teaspoon]] [[Thyme|thyme]]
* 2 cups chopped [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]]
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* 2 cups chopped [[Tomato|tomatoes]]
* 2 medium [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], diced
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* 2 medium [[Potato|potatoes]], diced
* 1½ [[Cookbook:Quart|quarts]] [[Cookbook:Water|water]]
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* 1½ [[Quart|quarts]] [[Water|water]]
* 1 cup diced raw [[Cookbook:Carrot|carrots]]
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* 1 cup diced raw [[Carrot|carrots]]
* 8 to 10 [[Cookbook:Hard Tack|soda crackers]]
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* 8 to 10 [[Hard Tack|soda crackers]]
* [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] and [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] to taste
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* [[Salt|salt]] and [[Pepper|pepper]] to taste
  
 
''Note: Use a low-fat cut of pork to lower the fat and calories of this dish.
 
''Note: Use a low-fat cut of pork to lower the fat and calories of this dish.
  
===Directions===
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===Procedures===
 
#Strain the clam juice.
 
#Strain the clam juice.
 
# Put the clams through food chopper, using coarse blade.
 
# Put the clams through food chopper, using coarse blade.
# [[Cookbook:Fry|Fry]] pork in a heavy iron pot.
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# [[Fry|Fry]] pork in a heavy iron pot.
# Remove pork and [[Cookbook:Sauté|sauté]] onions in the fat until tender and lightly browned.
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# Remove pork and [[Sauté|sauté]] onions in the fat until tender and lightly browned.
 
# Add tomatoes and cook for 5 minutes.
 
# Add tomatoes and cook for 5 minutes.
 
# Add water, carrots, celery, and herbs.
 
# Add water, carrots, celery, and herbs.
# Cover pot and [[Cookbook:Simmer|simmer]] for 1½ hours (''a very gentle simmer'').
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# Cover pot and [[Simmer|simmer]] for 1½ hours (''a very gentle simmer'').
 
# Add clams, strained clam juice, and potatoes; cook until potatoes are tender.
 
# Add clams, strained clam juice, and potatoes; cook until potatoes are tender.
 
# Season with salt and pepper to taste.
 
# Season with salt and pepper to taste.
# Bring to a [[Cookbook:Boil|boil]], pour over crumbled soda crackers in individual plates, and serve at once.
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# Bring to a [[Boil|boil]], pour over crumbled soda crackers in individual plates, and serve at once.
  
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 15 July 2012

| American cuisine 

| Fish | Soups

Manhattan Clam Chowder
ManhattanClamChowder.jpg
Category: Clam recipes
Servings: 6
Time: 90 minutes
Difficulty: Very Easy

Manhattan clam chowder is a soup traditionally made from clams, pork, herbs tomatoes and other vegetables. Despite its name, it originated in Rhode Island not Manhattan.

Clam chowder, in its cream-based, New England version, has existed since the mid-18th century, and no mention of any Manhattan chowder has been found that predates the 1930s.[citation needed] Many restaurants in northern Rhode Island sell both red and white chowders, while the US southern coast favors clear and white chowders. Often they are served alongside clam cakes.

According to Alton Brown, the use of tomatoes instead of milk was initially the work of Portuguese immigrants in Rhode Island, as tomato-based stews were already a traditional part of Portuguese cuisine. New Englanders called this modified version Manhattan-style clam chowder as a pejorative because, in their view, calling someone a New Yorker was an insult.[1]

Recipe I

Ingredients

  • 15 ounce (425 g) canned potatoes, or 2 small boiled potatoes
  • 28 ounce (794 g) canned tomatoes in juice, or 2 large tomatoes and tomato juice
  • 6.5 ounce (184 g) canned chopped clams, minimum
  • 2 stalks of celery

Procedure

  1. Core the tomatoes. Remove the pale parts and the seeds. For canned tomatoes, a strainer will be helpful.
  2. Chop all non-clam ingredients to match the clams in size.
  3. Optionally add spices. Suggestions: dill seed, basil, thyme, celery seed, tarragon, marjoram, fresh cilantro
  4. Cook the chowder without boiling until the celery begins to get soft.

Variation

You can use a sturdy type of fish in place of the clams. Good choices are catfish, tilapia, and pollock. You can use cooked rice in place of the potatoes. You can add spinach or seaweed, perhaps in place of the celery. You can add lemon juice.

Recipe II

Ingredients

Note: Use a low-fat cut of pork to lower the fat and calories of this dish.

Procedures

  1. Strain the clam juice.
  2. Put the clams through food chopper, using coarse blade.
  3. Fry pork in a heavy iron pot.
  4. Remove pork and sauté onions in the fat until tender and lightly browned.
  5. Add tomatoes and cook for 5 minutes.
  6. Add water, carrots, celery, and herbs.
  7. Cover pot and simmer for 1½ hours (a very gentle simmer).
  8. Add clams, strained clam juice, and potatoes; cook until potatoes are tender.
  9. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  10. Bring to a boil, pour over crumbled soda crackers in individual plates, and serve at once.

References