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Onset bay quahog chowder recipe

Posted on Jan 25th, 2019
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Onset Bay Quahog Chowder recipe


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  • clams
  • comfort food
  • new england
  • onset bay quahog chowder
  • potatoes

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In this blog post I will guide you thru the steps and ingredients needed to craft this recipe. Grab your favorite apron and let's start.
This recipe is for a delicious and hearty Onset Bay Quahog Chowder. This traditional New England dish features the rich flavors of quahog clams, potatoes, onions, and bacon, all simmered together in a creamy and flavorful broth. It's the perfect comfort food for chilly evenings or anytime you're craving a taste of the coast.

Keywords: Onset Bay Quahog Chowder, New England, clams, potatoes, comfort food.

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Directions for Seafarers
Take I-495 South to Exit #1 and follow signs to Onset Beach! Wait for low tide and then get ready to dig. A good catch should take no more than an hour.
Directions for Land Lubbers
At your local fish market or supermarket, buy about 2 dozen large fresh Quahogs (hard shelled clams)and shuck (be sure to save all liquid, for this is the key to the flavor). The faint of heart can substitute fresh chopped clams in their own juice. You need at least one full quart and even as much as two. The more clams and natural juices, the more flavor.
Ingredients
1 stick butter
2 chopped onions
6 to 8 potatoes (peeled)
1/2 cup flour
1 quart of light cream
salt, pepper and parsley
Instructions:

In a large skillet, melt butter. Add onions and saute until cooked but not browned. Meanwhile, cut potatoes into bite-sized pieces for chowder. Cook for 10 minutes in boiling water. Do not overcook or they will fall apart in chowder. Drain immediately and set aside.

When onion is cooked, add flour and blend in well with wire whisk. Continue cooking for 2 to 3 minutes longer.

Cut clam meat into small pieces. Strain clam liquid with fine strainer to be sure there are no shells; pour gradually into butter and flour mixture, stirring constantly. Add the clam pieces and continue to cook over low heat for about 10 more minutes, long enough to cook the clams.

Gradually add cream to roux (butter and flour mixture), stirring constantly. Heat through over low heat, being careful not to boil. Add salt, pepper, and parsley to taste, then add the potatoes and serve.

Chowder will be thick. If a thinner consistency is desired, add more cream or milk. Although milk will thin more easily than cream, it will curdle if chowder should get by you and come to a boil.

The flavor of chowder made with fresh Quahogs cannot be duplicated with canned ingredients or bottled broth!


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An amateur chef, mainly cooking for friends and peers. Likes to drink good wine, too. Sous-vide apprentice. Prefers salty food over sweetstuff.

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