The Real Deal New England Fish Chowder Recipes

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THE REAL DEAL NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

I have been eating and making this my entire life! I also use the same basic recipe to do my clam and corn chowders. Chowder must be a milk based soup and the originals were fish and clam only. Corn and some wacky ones appeared later. I thicken my chowders and my mother doesn't. It is personal preference, though the earliest chowders were thickened using ground Ship's Biscuit and then Common Crackers. Chowder means Maine to me, where I was born and raised. I use evaporated milk for the creaminess without the cream. Many use milk and some use half-and-half. Chowder should be simple and flavorful from the fish or clams, potatoes and onions and never "mucked up." Okay, so I am a chowder purist! :) I have also given my own clam and corn chowder variations. Small salt pork cubes crackly fried and drained on a paper towel used to be added last to chowder though many people dropped this when cholesterol became bad news. My mother stopped using the fried salt pork which I never could keep my hands out of before it went into the chowder. I have gotten used to it this way and even in many/most chowder houses around New England, you will see this practice has ceased.

Provided by Hajar Elizabeth

Categories     Chowders

Time 2h10m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



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Steps:

  • Your pot may only take 2 cans of the evaporated milk. Zaar didn't like 2-3 cans. :). Those who hate or are skeptical about evaporated milk have all loved my chowders.
  • Place onions and potatoes with thyme and salt and pepper into a large pot and cover with water. If you aren't going to thicken, add butter now.
  • Bring to the boil and cook until potatoes begin to cook.
  • Using the butter and flour make a roux in a small frying pan by melting the butter, stirring in the flour, whisking and cook 1 minute.
  • Continue to cook at a simmer until potatoes are just underdone.
  • Add the roux and simmer on medium high heat, stirring until quite thick. Add fish and lower heat to a gentle simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Add evaporated milk.
  • Lower heat and allow to cook until potatoes are just tender.
  • Raise heat to near the boil and turn the heat off. Allow to stand covered most of the day or overnight. Adjust seasoning.
  • It can be eaten at this point though I prefer to leave on lowest heat and stir occasionally for an hour then allow to stand all afternoon; overnight is best. I always think most chowders, soups, stews and sauces are best made a day in advance.
  • This is at it's very best made a day ahead and slowly reheated. This will not freeze. I prefer cod for the flavor and is most commonly used. There appears to be many steps though all simple. I can throw this together nearly as quick as I can open a can.
  • Serve with crackers and sour pickles if you want to go "all New England!".
  • VARIATION 1.
  • If I am doing clam chowder I use 1 pint of chopped fresh clams or 3-4 small cans of minced clams; using the iquid as part of the water with both fresh and canned clams.
  • VARIATION 2.
  • For corn chowder I use 2 cans of cream style corn and 1 can of whole kernel corn plus 1 small jar of baby food corn. It really ups the corn flavor.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 376.5, Fat 17.4, SaturatedFat 10.6, Cholesterol 73.5, Sodium 204.5, Carbohydrate 37.2, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 2.1, Protein 18.4

1 lb haddock fillets or 1 lb pollock fillet
4 -5 potatoes, cut in 1-inch cubes
3 onions, sliced into half moons
1 -1 1/2 teaspoon ground thyme
3 (12 ounce) cans evaporated milk (2-3 cans)
4 ounces butter
4 ounces flour
salt
pepper
water

NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h

Yield 4 main-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 12



New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • Heat a 2 to 3-quart heavy pot over low heat and add the diced salt pork. Once it has rendered a few tablespoons of fat, increase the heat to medium and cook until the pork is a crisp golden brown. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the cracklings to a small ovenproof dish, leaving the fat in the pot, and reserve until later.
  • Add the butter, onions, savory or thyme, and bay leaf to the pot and saute, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, for about 8 minutes, until the onions are softened but not browned.
  • Add the potatoes and stock. If the stock doesn't cover the potatoes, add just enough water to cover them. Turn up the heat and bring to a boil, cover, and cook the potatoes vigorously for about 10 minutes, until they are soft on the outside but still firm in the center. If the stock hasn't thickened lightly, smash a few of the potato slices against the side of the pot and cook for 1 or 2 minutes longer to release their starch. Reduce the heat to low and season assertively with salt and pepper (you want to almost over season the chowder at this point to avoid having to stir it much once the fish is added). Add the fish fillets and cook over low heat for 5 minutes, then remove the pot from the heat and allow the chowder to sit for 10 minutes (the fish will finish cooking during this time).
  • Gently stir in the cream and taste for salt and pepper. If you are not serving the chowder within the hour, let it cool a bit, then refrigerate; cover the chowder after it has chilled completely. Otherwise, let is sit for up to 1 hour at room temperature, allowing the flavors to meld.
  • When ready to serve, reheat the chowder over low heat; don't let it boil. Warm the cracklings in a low oven (200 degrees) for a few minutes.
  • Use a slotted spoon to mound the chunks of fish, the onions, and potatoes in the center of large soup plates or shallow bowls, and ladle the creamy broth around. Scatter the cracklings over the individual servings and finish each with a sprinkling of chopped parsley and minced chives.

2 ounces meaty salt pork, rind removed and cut into 1/3-inch dice
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 medium onion (7 ounces) cut into 3/4-inch dice
3 to 4 sprigs fresh summer savory, or thyme, leaves removed and chopped (1/2 tablespoon)
1 dried bay leaf
1 pound Yukon gold, Maine, PEI, or other all-purpose potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/3-inch thick
2 1/2 cups Traditional Fish Stock, Chicken Stock, or water (as a last resort)
Kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 1/2 pounds skinless haddock or cod fillets, preferably over 1-inch thick, pinbones removed
3/4 cup heavy cream (or up to 1 cup if desired)
1 tablespoon chopped fresh Italian parsley, for garnish
1 tablespoon minced fresh chives, for garnish

NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD CHOWDER - THE REAL DEAL

Make and share this New England Seafood Chowder - the Real Deal recipe from Food.com.

Provided by CarolynneM

Categories     Chowders

Time 30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17



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Steps:

  • In a large, heavy pot, place the fish and stock and bring to a boil. Cover pot and simmer for 4-5 minutes. Remove fish with a slotted spoon and set aside. Remove and reserve the stock.
  • In the same pot, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onions and celery and saute until tender. Add the flour and cook, stirring with a wooden spoon, for 4 minutes. Add reserved stock and mix well. Add potatoes, bay leaf and parsley and cook until potatoes are tender, about 8-10 minutes. Add scallops and shrimp. Cook until tender. Add clams and lobster and stir well.
  • In a saucepan, heat half & half over medium heat until hot and add to the seafood mixture. Cook chowder, stirring frequently until slightly thickened and smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Ladle chowder into bowls and garnish with parsley.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 511.2, Fat 25.4, SaturatedFat 14.4, Cholesterol 251.7, Sodium 524.7, Carbohydrate 18.9, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 0.9, Protein 49.8

2 lbs white fish fillets, washed and cut into 2 inch pieces (bass, cod, or haddock)
2 cups fish stock
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup onion, chopped
1/2 cup celery, chopped
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 lb clam, minced
3 cups half-and-half
2 cups red potatoes, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 bay leaf
2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
1/2 lb fresh sea scallop, chopped
1/2 lb shrimp, peeled, deveined, chopped
1/2 lb lobster meat
salt
pepper
parsley

NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h55m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 24



New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • Heat a 4 to 6 quart heavy pot over low heat and add the diced salt pork. Once it has rendered a few tablespoons of fat, increase the heat to medium and cook until the pork is a crisp golden brown. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the cracklings to a small ovenproof dish; reserve.
  • Add the butter, onions, savory or thyme, and bay leaves to the fat in the pot and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, until the onions have softened but not browned, about 8 minutes.
  • Add the potatoes and stock. If the stock doesn't cover the potatoes, add a little water. Turn up the heat and bring to a boil. Cover the pot and boil the potatoes vigorously until they are soft on the outside but still firm in the center, about 10 minutes. If the stock hasn't thickened slightly, smash a few of the potato slices against the side of the pot and cook for 1 to 2 minutes longer.
  • Reduce the heat to low and season assertively with salt and pepper (you want to almost over season at this point in order to avoid having to stir once the fish is added). Add the fish fillets and cook over a low heat until the fish is almost done, 5 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and allow the chowder to sit for 10 minutes (the fish will finish cooking during this time).
  • Gently stir in the cream and taste for salt and pepper. If you are not serving the chowder within the hour, let it cool a bit, then refrigerate (only cover the chowder after it has chilled completely). Otherwise, let it sit for up to an hour at room temperature, allowing the flavors to meld.
  • When ready to serve, reheat the chowder over a low heat; don't let it boil. Warm the cracklings in a low oven (220 degrees F) for a few minutes.
  • Use a slotted spoon to mound the chunks of fish, the onions, and potatoes in the center of large soup plates or shallow bowls, ladle the creamy broth around and scatter the cracklings over top. Finish each serving with a sprinkling of chopped parsley and minced chives.
  • Melt the butter in a heavy 7 to 8-quart stockpot over medium heat. Add the onions, celery, carrots, bay leaves, parsley, thyme, and peppercorns and cook, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon, until the vegetables become very soft without browning, about 8 minutes.
  • Place the fish head on the vegetables and stack the fish frames evenly on top. Pour in the wine, cover the pot tightly and let the bones sweat until they have turned completely white, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Add enough very hot or boiling water (approximately 2 quarts) to just barely cover the bones. Give the mixture a gentle stir and allow the brew to come to a simmer. Simmer for 10 minutes, uncovered, carefully skimming off any white foam that comes to the surface (try to leave the herbs, spices and vegetables in the pot).
  • Remove the pot from the stove, stir the stock again and allow it to steep undisturbed for 10 minutes. Ladle through a fine-mesh strainer and season lightly with salt. If you are not going to be using the stock within the hour, chill it as quickly as possible.
  • Cover the stock after it is thoroughly chilled (it will have a light jellied consistency) and keep refrigerated for up to 3 days, or freeze for up to 2 months.

4 ounces meaty salt pork, rind removed and cut into 1/3-inch dice
2 tablespoons butter
2 medium onions, cut into 3/4-inch dice
6 to 8 sprigs fresh summer savory or thyme, leaves removed and chopped (1 tablespoon)
2 dried bay leaves
2 pounds all-purpose potatoes such as Yukon gold, peeled and sliced 1/3-inch thick
5 cups Strong Fish Stock, recipe follows
Kosher or sea salt and freshly ground pepper
3 pounds skinless haddock or cod fillets, preferably over 1-inch thick, pin bones removed
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 tablespoons finely chopped Italian parsley leaves
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh chives
2 tablespoons butter
2 medium onions, very thinly sliced
4 stalks celery, very thinly sliced
2 medium carrots, peeled and very thinly sliced
2 dried bay leaves
1/4 cup roughly chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves and stems
6 to 8 sprigs fresh thyme
2 tablespoons black peppercorns
1 large (6 inches long or more) or 2 small (4 inches long or less) fish heads from cod or haddock, split lengthwise, gills removed and rinsed clean of any blood.
2 1/2 to 3 pounds fish bones from sole, flounder, bass and/or halibut, cut into 2-inch pieces and rinsed clean of any blood
1/4 cup dry white wine
Kosher or sea salt

NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

To me, this is the most authentic and most important recipe in this book. It is the gold standard for chowder: a hearty main course with deep flavors, luxurious texture, and generous chunks of fish, onion, and potato. New England Fish Chowder is easy to make, uses simple ingredients, and doesn't require you to be fussy or exact. After making this chowder a few times, you will begin to understand the Zen of chowder.

Provided by mtodryk

Categories     Chowders

Time 1h30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • Heat a 4- to 6-quart heavy pot over low heat and add the diced salt pork. Once it has rendered a few tablespoons of fat, increase the heat to medium and cook until the pork is a crisp golden brown. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the cracklings to a small ovenproof dish, leaving the fat in the pot, and reserve until later.
  • Add the butter, onions, savory or thyme, and bay leaves to the pot and sauté, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, for about 8 minutes, until the onions and softened but not browned.
  • Add the potatoes and stock. If the stock doesn't cover the potatoes, add just enough water to cover them. Turn up the heat and bring to a boil, cover, and cook the potatoes vigorously for about 10 minutes, until they are soft on the outside but still firm in the center. If the stock hasn'4hickened lightly, smash a few of the potato slices against the side of the pot and cook for a minute or two longer to release their starch. Reduce the heat to low and season assertively with salt and pepper (you want to almost overseason the chowder at this point to avoid having to stir it much once the fish is added). Add the fish fillets and cook over low heat for 5 minutes, then remove the pot from the heat and allow the chowder to sit for 10 minutes (the fish will finish cooking during this time).
  • Gently stir in the cream and taste for salt and pepper. If you are not serving the chowder within the hour, let it cool a bit, then refrigerate; cover the chowder after it has chilled completely. Otherwise, let it sit for up to an hour at room temperature, allowing the flavors to meld.
  • When ready to serve, reheat the chowder over low heat; don',et it boil. Warm the cracklings in a low oven (200° F) for a few minutes.
  • Use a slotted spoon to mound the chunks of fish, the onions, and potatoes in the center of large soup plates or shallow bowls, and ladle the creamy broth around. Scatter the cracklings over the individual servings and finish each with a sprinkling of chopped parsley and minced chives.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 713.2, Fat 34.8, SaturatedFat 17.2, Cholesterol 174.5, Sodium 937.4, Carbohydrate 58.9, Fiber 10.1, Sugar 7.1, Protein 45.9

4 ounces salt pork, rind removed and cut into 1/3-inch dice
2 tablespoons butter
2 medium onions, cut into 3/4-inch dice
6 -8 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves removed and chopped (1 tablespoon)
2 dried bay leaves
2 lbs potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/3-inch thick
5 cups clam juice
salt & freshly ground black pepper
3 lbs fish fillets
1 1/2 cups heavy cream

CLASSIC NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

This is an old recipe handed down through the years. It always tasted best when made by a friend of mine who was a fisherman. There was nothing quite like sitting down with friends on a cold snowy night, enjoying this hot chowder, fresh biscuits and good conversation.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 35m

Yield 16-18 serving (about 5 quarts).

Number Of Ingredients 10



Classic New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • Fry salt pork or bacon in a large soup kettle or Dutch oven. Remove and set aside. Add onions, potatoes and 5 cups of water to drippings. Cook until potatoes are tender. Add milk, butter, salt and pepper. Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, cook fish in remaining water until tender, about 10 minutes. Add fish and 2 cups of cooking liquid to potato mixture. Heat through. Garnish with parsley and salt pork or bacon.

Nutrition Facts :

1/4 pound salt pork or bacon
3 onions, sliced
4 cups diced uncooked peeled potatoes
9 cups water, divided
2 cups milk
1 tablespoon butter
1-1/2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon pepper
2 to 3 pounds haddock fillets, cut into large chunks
Minced fresh parsley

PERFECT NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

My favorite chowder! My family has been enjoying this wonderful chowder for three generations and I hope you enjoy, too! Rich creamy and satisfying, serve this hearty chowder steaming hot with chowder crackers or a buttered baguette. YUM! Tip: The quality of the olive oil you use will affect the outcome--be sure to use a good, high quality extra-virgin oil! Recipe is from my father who clipped it from the newspaper, long ago.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     Chowders

Time 35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



Perfect New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, heat olive oil and saute onion, celery and carrot for 5 minutes or until lightly browned.
  • Stir in flour.
  • Gradually stir in chicken broth.
  • Stir over low heat until soup bubbles and thickens slightly.
  • Simmer for 10 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
  • Stir in cream and cubes of fish.
  • Stir in thyme.
  • Simmer for 5 minutes or until cubes of fish are cooked.
  • Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Serve very hot with chowder crackers or a crusty baguette with butter, and fresh snipped lemon thyme for garnish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 365.3, Fat 28.1, SaturatedFat 11.2, Cholesterol 86.9, Sodium 513.6, Carbohydrate 9.9, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 2.5, Protein 18.2

1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 1/2 cups chopped celery
1 large carrot, shredded
1/4 cup flour
2 (13 3/4 ounce) cans chicken broth
1 cup heavy cream
1 (1 lb) package frozen cod fish fillet, cut into 1 inch cubes while frozen
1/2 teaspoon thyme
salt and pepper

NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

This recipes is adapted from ''One Big Table'' by Molly O'Neill, where it is titled, "Ted Williams's Fenway Chowder." I always say I am not a big fish eater, but somehow I really like fish chowders.

Provided by threeovens

Categories     Chowders

Time 35m

Yield 10-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21



New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • Heat bacon (or other fat) in a Dutch oven, over medium heat; cook onion, shallot, and bell peppers until softened, stirring frequently, about 5 minutes.
  • Season with salt, Old Bay, thyme, and garlic flakes and cook about another minute.
  • Add fish and clams, cook stirring, until fish is opaque, 3 minutes.
  • Stir in milk, half-and-half, sherry, and reserved clam juices; bring to a simmer.
  • Add mussels, oysters (with their juices), potatoes, and corn; simmer gently unil mussels open and potatoes are tender, about 5 to 8 minutes.
  • Stir in lemon juice and cream; taste for seasoning and add salt and pepper, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 362.6, Fat 16.3, SaturatedFat 8.7, Cholesterol 110.4, Sodium 349.1, Carbohydrate 21.2, Fiber 1, Sugar 6.2, Protein 26.9

3 tablespoons lard or 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 small onion, minced
1 large shallot, minced
1/4 cup red bell pepper, finely chopped
1/4 cup green bell pepper, finely chopped
2 teaspoons Lawry's Seasoned Salt
2 teaspoons Old Bay Seasoning
2 teaspoons dried thyme
1 1/2 teaspoons dried garlic flakes
8 ounces grouper fillets (or a combination) or 8 ounces red snapper fillets, skinless and cut into bite-size pieces (or a combination)
1 pint clam, chopped and drained juices reserved (or use half clams and half bay scallops)
4 cups whole milk
2 cups half-and-half
1/4 cup dry sherry
1 lb mussels, scrubbed and debearded (in the shell)
1 dozen oyster, chopped with their juice (about 8 ounces)
2 small white potatoes, peeled and diced small
1/2 cup corn kernel (fresh or thawed)
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1/2 cup heavy cream
kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper

NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER

This recipe was handed down by my mother, although I have changed it a bit. This really reflects our region, since New England is famous for its fish.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 45m

Yield about 4-1/2 quarts.

Number Of Ingredients 10



New England Fish Chowder image

Steps:

  • In a Dutch oven, melt 1/4 cup butter over medium heat. Cook onions until tender but not browned. Add the potatoes, salt, pepper and water. Top with fish. Simmer, covered, until potatoes are fork-tender, 20-25 minutes. , In a large saucepan, heat milk over medium heat until bubbles form around side of saucepan. Stir in evaporated milk and remaining butter; add to fish and potato mixture. If desired, season with additional salt and pepper. Heat through.

Nutrition Facts :

1/2 cup butter, divided
3 medium onions, sliced
5 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
3 cups boiling water
2 pounds haddock, cut into large chunks
4 cups milk
1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk
Additional salt and pepper, optional

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