Whether you prefer New England or Manhattan clam chowder, making it from scratch is a labor of love. Even if you find a way to streamline the process it still takes quite a bit of time and effort.
Clam chowder is one of those dishes that inspires strong feelings and opinions. There are two main camps: the tomato-based Manhattan-style chowder crowd and the thick and creamy New England clam ...
OK, you've had your clambake and saved the broth from steaming the clams. You've had an elegant dinner of mussels in wine and saved the extra wine sauce. Now it's time to get on with making the most ...
Cream, butter, crabmeat, and shrimp — what's not to like? But the game-changing ingredient of this rich chowder from Andrew Zimmern is an easy homemade stock using existing ingredients (cobs from the ...
You don’t have to choose between Manhattan and New England (or Southwestern or Peruvian or Ecuadorian) chowders. Make them all! Molly McArdle is Food & Wine's Updates Editor. She has written and ...
Johnny Spezzano and WPBS's Luke Smith team up to make Stuffies. We're back in the kitchen of Johnny Spezzano with a New England Themed Clam Recipe and a New Englander to help him out. Learn how to ...