Remove the clams from the shells, cut in four pieces and add to the chowder with one cup of cracker meal, and boil for four minutes.
Same as clamchowder with the exception of lobster cut in small dices instead of the clams.
As he was serving me with clam chowder or some such thing, I fell into speech with him and he told me he was a Bulgar.
Clam chowder can be made according to any recipe and then canned.
When the chowder is opened, heat and add milk according to taste.
If desired, this chowder can be made with fish broth instead of the stock, and with the addition of shrimps which have been taken from their shells.
By some strange chance, the grave that covered the mortal remains of Chowder had been disturbed, and the black tail of the dog was sticking out.
To skin the fish, build our fireplace, and cook the chowder kept us busy the next two hours.
I shall not insult the rising generation on the seaboard by telling them how delectable is a chowder compounded and eaten in this Robinson Crusoe fashion.
They split pieces off it sometimes to make fires, when they wanted to make a chowder down on the beach.
We made a real fust-rate chowder down there to the cove; but I'll jist stay and see what the Cap'n's luck is.
Rice and Vegetable Chowder (of things on hand)= split peas soup string beans celery in tomato tomato and okra soup hard boiled eggs boiled rice Slice hard boiled eggs, mix all ingredients, heat and serve.
A1/2 cup of turnip in dice, cooked by itself and drained, and a few pieces of cooked red beet, in fancy shapes, may be added just as the chowder goes to the table.
Fine chopped trumese gives the chowder a little more of the seashore effect.
The chowder may be thickened a trifle if the larger quantity of milk is used, but the smaller is the usual quantity.
With a hearty dinner of other foods, a small portion of some light soup or broth should be served, while a legume soup a chowder or a purA(C)e may make the principal dish of the meal.
I can think of no luncheon more delightful than a nut chowder with finger croutons, beaten biscuit or whole wheat wafers, with fruit or other not too rich, dessert.
With care, the chowder may be cooked in a kettle by using more oil at the bottom, standing where the heat is not too intense, and replenishing with water when necessary.
Seashore chowder with fine trumese and nutmese, and onion and tomato stew.
In a few moments the savoury steam came forth again, but with a different flavor, and in good time a fine cod-chowder was placed before us.
Chowder for breakfast, and chowder for dinner, and chowder for supper, till you began to look for fish-bones coming through your clothes.
But when that smoking chowder came in, the mystery was delightfully explained.
McGlashan regrets losing an alarm clock and a fine chowder which he was cooking at the time--" He smiled as Ruth laughed and revealed her white, even teeth.
This chowder is even better the second day than the first, although there is rarely much left over.
Split and butter half a dozen Boston crackers; let them soak in the cupful of milk over the fire for five minutes; take them out, and lay them in the tureen, and pour the chowder over them.
While the chowder was preparing, the men, who were workmen at the business, aided by the boys, split the fish and salted them.
I don’t believe there ever was so good a chowder as this,” said Charlie; “I never tasted anything so good in all my life.
He drew up to the table with a subdued air and took his chowderin gulps, glancing now and then at the smiling face and supple hands on the opposite side of the table.
He was a big hotel keeper and he sort o' got the idea that if he could have chowder like that it would be a big thing for the hotel.
When the chowderis thoroughly done, take out with a perforated skimmer and put into a tureen.
A cup of oyster liquor added to the chowderwhile boiling improves it.
Drain off all the liquor that will flow freely, and, when you have turned the chowder into the tureen, return the gravy to the pot.
The place where Mrs. Smalley's fish man unplants the clams she makes the chowder of.
Now we'll call that chowder done for the second time, I guess.
Another trip or two landed the kettle, the materials for the chowder and the lunch baskets.
Just as likely as not I've made the bucket of clams fast to that rope out yonder and hove it overboard, and pretty soon you'll see me tryin' to make chowder out of the anchor.
Chowder of fresh codfish, halibut, sea-bass, or any other good fish, is made as above.
Chowder may be made as above, substituting clams for the cod.
You may bake the chowder in an iron oven, over a wood fire, heaping live coals on the oven lid.
You may, for variety, make chowder with oysters, or with boiled lobsters, or crabs; always beginning the mixture with pork fried with onions.
When it thickens a little, pour it over the chowder and serve.
Scott's Chowder Cover the bottom of a deep pot with slices of pork cut very thin.
After the chowder comes to a boil, let it cook for forty-five minutes.
Fry them a light brown in butter, and serve in any fish chowder or soup.
Force Meat Balls for Chowder Take the meat of a good sized crab, a tumblerful of shrimps and a clove of garlic.
Marblehead Chowder Cut half a pound of salt pork into dice and place two-thirds of it in a deep saucepan; fry a light brown.
Daniel Webster's Chowder Fry with some slices of pork, four tablespoonfuls of sliced onions, to a light brown.
Stir this in as the chowder heats after the milk has been added.
Clam Chowder II In a saucepan fry two slices of salt pork and when brown, add four potatoes and four onions cut up.
Clam Chowder I Have one hundred clams still in the shell.
Captain Kidd buried untold wealth in the chowderkettle at the dead of night, and shot both the trusting villains who shared the secret of the hiding place.
It is unnecessary to say that, when done, it was the most remarkable chowderever cooked, and the quantity eaten would have amazed the world if the secret had been divulged.
Nothing but chowder would have lured them from their gambols in the briny deep; that time-honoured dish demanded the concentrated action of several mighty minds; so the "Water Babies" came ashore and fell to cooking.
Cut pork in small pieces; fry crisp and turn intochowder kettle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chowder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bisque; bouillabaisse; broth; chowder; consomme; curry; fricassee; gumbo; olio; puree; soup; stew; stock