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This was made of a base from a local fish market then the restarant added stuff. The base had wheat. Why do you say no wheat if good?
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chowder is very territorial.
I like a milky chowder so base mine on The No Name in Boston MY latest chowder - Haddock, Clam Melt down onion, shallot, leeks in butter and olive oil, salt and pepper add container of chopped clams and a good dose of paprika add fish/seafood/clam stock and diced waxy potatoes add some more paprika if desired toss in a skinned filet of haddock finish with a can of evaporated milk |
Thick chowder can achieve that state by potatoes - it doesn't have to use flour. I like mine the consistency of heavy cream - not really thick - and do start with a roux of small amount butter and flour.
I add potatoes first, then when almost done the fish and/or clams so they don't overcook. And while we are at it hijacking this into a chowder thread - one never, ever eats "NY" chowder, which is red, in New England. For some reason Spanish or Portuguese fish soup can be red, but not chowder. |
Thanks. Think I will make myself some chowdah right soon.
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