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Clam Chowder - From a New England Famous Restaurant recipes
Clam Chowder - From a New England Famous Restaurant recipes Category Soups  Stumble It!
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1/4 lb Salt pork

1 qt Clams

1 Onion -large

1/8 lb Butter

3 Potato -medium

Salt & pepper 3 c Milk

1 1/2 c Water

This Recipe is from the PUBLICK HOUSE, Sturbridge, Mass. It's excellent, but a bit on the expensive side Cut salt pork into small dices and render in a sauce pan. Reserve the cracklings. Cook in the fat the onion thinly sliced until golden. Bring the water to a boil and cook potatoes, (peeled and cubed), for 10 minutes. Remove potatoes.add chopped clams and cook for 25 minutes. Then add milk, cracklings, potatoes, onion, butter, salt &

pepper to taste. Serve in soup bowls with dot crackers

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