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Boston Clam Chowder

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Meats, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Dozen fresh or 10 1/2-ounce tin canned clams
1 Carrot; diced (1/2 cup)
2 c Diced raw potatoes
1/3 c Diced celery
3 c Richly flavored Chicken or Turkey broth
2 tb Chopped onion
4 ts Chicken or turkey fat or butter
2 tb Flour
1/2 c Cream
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Steam clams and pry open. Drain off and measure liquid; there should be 1
cup. Put the carrots, potatoes, and celery into the broth, cover, and boil
gently until tender. Then cut clams finely with sharp kitchen scissors,
saute the clams and onions in the chicken fat (or butter) for 5 minutes.
Blend flour evenly into this mixture. Add broth and vegetables gradually,
stirring constantly to keep smooth. Add the clam broth, cream and
seasonings. Reheat just to boiling and serve immediately. Makes about 8
cups.
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 323 by ncanty@juno.com (Nadia I
Canty) on Nov 28, 1997

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