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Definitions of clam chowder in various dictionaries:
noun - chowder containing clams
CLAM CHOWDER - chowder containing clams
CLAM CHOWDER - Clam chowder is any of several chowder soups containing clams and broth. In addition to clams, common ingredients include diced potatoes, onions, and...
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Seafood soup |
New England order |
Meal with crowd freely guzzling cold and hot soup |
New England soup |
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Captain Parker's in Yarmouth is a 2-time winner of Boston Harborfest's competition in this creamy soup |
Emeril puts bacon, leeks & chunks of potatoes in his Fall River version of this New England soup |
Manhattan & New England-style are 2 varieties of this soup |
Pretend it's Friday because I've whipped up the New England style of this soup |
Friday or not, January 21 is national New England this day |
Clam chowder might refer to |
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Clam chowder is any of several chowder soups containing clams and broth. In addition to clams, common ingredients include diced potatoes, onions, and celery. Other vegetables are not typically used, but small carrot strips or a garnish of parsley might occasionally be added primarily for color. A garnish of bay leaves adds both color and flavor. It is believed that clams were used in chowder because of the relative ease of harvesting them. Clam chowder is usually served with saltine crackers or small, hexagonal oyster crackers. * The dish originated in the Eastern United States, but is now commonly served in restaurants throughout the country, particularly on Fridays when American Catholics traditionally abstained from meat. Many regional variations exist, but the two most prevalent are New England or "white" clam chowder and Rhode Island / Manhattan or "red" clam chowder. |