When I was much younger I had this strange idea that I didn't like any form of seafood. After my husband and I had been married awhile my father-in-law treated us to a weekend in Newport Oregon. There in Newport I tried really good clam chowder for the first time. While working on a project there in Newport my father-in-law found Mo's on the wharf on Newport Bay. After a few family vacations there it has become a favorite family destination and Mo's has become a favorite place to eat. Since we don't get to Newport Oregon as much as we would like to I began a search to find a clam chowder recipe that came close to Mo's, while not the same it is a very good version from a land locked cook. And since it is officially soup season I've been craving it. I also realized that seafood was something that I really did like.







Clam Chowder
1 c. onion finely chopped
1 c. celery finely diced
2 c. potatoes, finely diced
¾ c. flour
¾ c. butter or margarine
1 qt half and half
1½ t. salt
¼ t. pepper
3-4 6½ oz. clams, undrained
Combine vegetables in small saucepan. Drain clams: pour juice over vegetables; add enough water to cook. Cook covered, until tender. Meanwhile, melt butter in large heavy saucepan. Stir in flour until blended and bubbly. Remove from heat; stir in cream until smooth, blended and bubbly. Return to heat; cook and stir with wire whip until thick and smooth. Add vegetables and clams heat through. Season with salt and pepper.
For even better flavor add chopped bacon slices and a few drops of Tabasco.
1 c. onion finely chopped
1 c. celery finely diced
2 c. potatoes, finely diced
¾ c. flour
¾ c. butter or margarine
1 qt half and half
1½ t. salt
¼ t. pepper
3-4 6½ oz. clams, undrained
Combine vegetables in small saucepan. Drain clams: pour juice over vegetables; add enough water to cook. Cook covered, until tender. Meanwhile, melt butter in large heavy saucepan. Stir in flour until blended and bubbly. Remove from heat; stir in cream until smooth, blended and bubbly. Return to heat; cook and stir with wire whip until thick and smooth. Add vegetables and clams heat through. Season with salt and pepper.
For even better flavor add chopped bacon slices and a few drops of Tabasco.
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