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Showing posts with label chowder. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Seafood Chowder






Now that the temperature has started to creep down into the 40’s at night, and the days have a bit of nip in the air, my craving naturally turns to soup.  A few days ago I had the dilemma of trying to decide what kind of soup I wanted.  As I pondered all the usual suspects - minestrone, chicken noodle, split pea, French onion - my thoughts kept taking me back to a little restaurant in Nokomis, Florida named Pelican Alley.  Located on the waterfront of the intercoastal waterway, with a magnificent view of Casey Key, it is famous for its’  seafood chowder.  Unable to talk the proprietor into giving me the recipe, I took copious tasting notes during my last visit.
Seafood Chowder Recipe
Ingredients:
2 ounce olive oil
4 slices bacon, lardons
1 small onions, chopped
1/2 cup flour
1-½ quart fish stock, or clam juice
2 medium potatoes, diced
2 medium carrots, thick sliced, halved
½ pound shrimp
½ pound bay scallops, halved 
1  10-ounce can clams, drained
½ pound lump crabmeat
8 ounces heavy cream
½ cup white wine
parsley for garnish
Preparation:
Heat olive oil in a large stockpot. Render the bacon until crispy.   Add the onions and saute until translucent.
Whisk in the flour to make a roux. Cook over medium heat for 5 - 7 minutes.
Gradually whisk in the hot stock, blending until smooth and thickened. Heat to a boil. Reduce to a simmer.  Add the diced potatoes and carrots and simmer gently. When potatoes and carrots are three-fourths cooked, about 5-6 minutes, add the fish/seafood and finish cooking,.
Temper the heavy cream into the soup.  Add wine and season with the Everyday Spice