Clam Chowder

Recipe courtesy Tyler Florence

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  • on December 09, 2012

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    I enjoyed this recipe as is, a little watery and the pancetta lacked something. I am going to use thick cut bacon, should I remove some of the bacon fat before adding flour?

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  • on November 08, 2012

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    fine and excellent

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  • on April 05, 2012

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    I love this recipe. Chowder that taste's different than any restaurant I have been too.

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  • on November 21, 2011

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    I have made Tyler's Clam Chowder now for the last 3 Thanksgiving's. My family raved about how delicious it was so it has became a main stay on our Thanksgiving table. Thanks Tyler. Ginger Cannon

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  • on July 22, 2011

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    Literally amazing. I am in Westerly, RI and we caught fresh clams to make this. Although it took a while to get the clams open it was well worth it. We did not use the pancetta being that I am a pescatarian but that did not ruin the flavor at all my family was amazed. THANK YOU!

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  • on June 12, 2011

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    I checked what others said, and as I like my chowder very thick and rich, I added an extra Tbls. of flour, and reduced the amount of milk...also added an extra potato. This is the MOST delicious chowder I've EVER had, and I include restaurant, can or homemade recipe. I used softshell clams we caught just hours before here on the Oregon coast. The broth made with them was rich and full of flavor, and the resulting soup was so good! Thanks Tyler!

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  • on March 10, 2011

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    This has WONDERFUL flavor...however it isn't really a nice, thick chowder like I wanted. I think next time I will use only 1 quart of broth to make my stock. By the time you add all the cream and milk it is quite liquid, even with the extra Yukons I added. But taste wise it is delicious including the crackers!

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  • on November 07, 2010

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    i love this.tyler when i lived in italy for 2 years i ate this.great too.thanks so much for this recipe.wonderful too!!!!!!!!!!!shari c.

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  • on July 01, 2010

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    Okay....I think the best clam chowder I ever had was at The Black Pearl in Newport, RI. However, this chowder brought that memory right back for me. I've never made clam chowder before and was really nervous about it with all of the fresh clams involved, etc...
    It was sooo easy...and fast! I chopped up the celery, etc, while I soaked the clams so everything was ready to go at the same time. I used bacon because that's what I had on hand and didn't want the added expense of the pancetta. It was delicious! It was even good left-over and reheated 2 days later.

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  • on December 20, 2009

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    Traditionally I have always had clam chowder with bacon, but the pancetta was a welcomed curve ball. This was a relatively easy chowder to make and the flavor was outstanding. I paired it with some sourdough bread rather than the oyster crackers. Cheers!

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