Best 5 Creamy Canadian Clam Chowder Recipes

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Indulge in the heartwarming flavors of Creamy Canadian Clam Chowder, a delectable dish that embodies the essence of East Coast culinary heritage. Originating from the Maritimes, this classic soup is a symphony of tender clams, aromatic vegetables, and a creamy broth that dances on your palate. With its rich texture and explosion of flavors, Creamy Canadian Clam Chowder is a culinary masterpiece that will transport you to the shores of Canada. Explore our collection of carefully curated recipes, each offering a unique twist on this beloved dish, from the traditional to the contemporary. Whether you prefer a thick and hearty chowder brimming with seafood or a lighter version bursting with fresh herbs, our recipes cater to every palate. Discover the secrets to creating the perfect chowder, with tips on selecting the freshest clams, preparing the vegetables with precision, and achieving the ideal balance of creaminess and seasoning. Embark on a culinary journey with our Creamy Canadian Clam Chowder recipes and savor the taste of this iconic dish that has captured the hearts of seafood lovers for generations.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

CLAM CHOWDER



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Thick and creamy Clam Chowder is one of my favorite easy soup recipes, and this one has all the traditional elements we love, like diced potatoes, veggies and plenty of delicious clams.

Provided by Lauren Allen

Categories     Main Course     Soup

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 6.5 ounce cans chopped clams
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
1 1/2 pounds russet potatoes (, peeled and diced (about 3 medium potatoes))
3 bay leaves
4 Tablespoons butter
2 Tablespoons olive oil
1 medium yellow onion
3 ribs celery ((about 1 cup), diced)
1/2 red bell pepper (, diced)
1/2 green bell pepper (, diced)
2 cloves garlic (, finely minced)
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup milk
1 cup half and half
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar

Steps:

  • Drain the clams, adding the juice from the cans to a large stock pot. Set the clams aside.
  • Add chicken broth and diced potatoes to the pot (the liquid should just barely cover the potatoes). Bring to a simmer, add the bay leaf, and cook until the potatoes are barely fork tender, about 5-6 minutes.
  • While the potatoes cook, in a second pot, heat the butter and olive oil over medium heat until the butter is melted. Add the onions, celery, bell peppers and garlic and cook until tender, about 4-5 minutes.
  • Stir in the flour and cook for 30 seconds. Gradually stir in the milk and half and half, whisking as you add them to break up any clumps of flour. Bring mixture to a simmer and cook until the thickened, about 5 minutes
  • Stir the creamy mixture into the potatoes. Stir in the salt, pepper, vinegar, and reserved clams. Cook for 5 more minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 337 kcal, Carbohydrate 36 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 18 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Cholesterol 39 mg, Sodium 527 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 4 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CREAMY CLAM CHOWDER



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At our Pittsburgh competition, Lori Kimble's rich and satisfying chowder took top honors. She relates, "This family favorite is perhaps the easiest recipe for clam chowder that I have ever made. Served with sourdough bread, it's especially delicious."

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 45m

Yield 9 servings (about 2 quarts).

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 large onion, chopped
3 medium carrots, chopped
2 celery ribs, sliced
3/4 cup butter, cubed
2 cans (10-3/4 ounces each) condensed cream of potato soup, undiluted
3 cans (6-1/2 ounces each) minced clams
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 quart half-and-half cream

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, saute the onion, carrots and celery in butter until tender. Stir in potato soup and two cans of undrained clams. Drain and discard juice from remaining can of clams; add clams to soup. , Combine cornstarch and a 1 cup of cream until smooth; stir into soup. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Gradually stir in the remaining cream; heat through.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 339 calories, Fat 27g fat (17g saturated fat), Cholesterol 100mg cholesterol, Sodium 568mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 6g protein.

MY BEST CLAM CHOWDER



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A delicious, traditional, cream based chowder, this recipe calls for the standard chowder ingredients: onion, celery, potatoes, diced carrots, clams, and cream. A little red wine vinegar is added before serving for extra flavor.

Provided by PIONEERGIRL

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Seafood

Time 50m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 (6.5 ounce) cans minced clams
1 cup minced onion
1 cup diced celery
2 cups cubed potatoes
1 cup diced carrots
¾ cup butter
¾ cup all-purpose flour
1 quart half-and-half cream
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 ½ teaspoons salt
ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Drain juice from clams into a large skillet over the onions, celery, potatoes and carrots. Add water to cover, and cook over medium heat until tender.
  • Meanwhile, in a large, heavy saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Whisk in flour until smooth. Whisk in cream and stir constantly until thick and smooth. Stir in vegetables and clam juice. Heat through, but do not boil.
  • Stir in clams just before serving. If they cook too much they get tough. When clams are heated through, stir in vinegar, and season with salt and pepper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 501.2 calories, Carbohydrate 28.4 g, Cholesterol 136.6 mg, Fat 32.7 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 23.9 g, SaturatedFat 19.7 g, Sodium 712.3 mg, Sugar 2.4 g

THE BEST CLAM CHOWDER



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This is a basic New England clam chowder, though with leeks used in place of the traditional onions, and a splash of wine to add a floral note. Also: thyme. Very continental! It is shockingly delicious and deserves its title as best. Bacon will add a smoky note to the stew. If you use it, it may be worth it to go the whole distance and get expensive double-smoked bacon instead of the standard supermarket fare. The salt pork, which is not smoked, will take the meal in the opposite direction, emphasizing the pure flavor of the clams.

Provided by Sam Sifton

Time 1h

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

24 medium-size quahog clams, usually rated ''top neck'' or ''cherrystone,'' rinsed
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1/4 pound slab bacon or salt pork, diced
2 leeks, tops removed, halved and cleaned, then sliced into half moons
3 large Yukon Gold potatoes, cubed
1/2 cup dry white wine
3 sprigs thyme
1 bay leaf
2 cups cream
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
1/4 cup chopped parsley.

Steps:

  • Put the clams in a large, heavy Dutch oven, add about 4 cups water, then set over medium-high heat. Cover, and cook until clams have opened, approximately 10 to 15 minutes. (Clams that fail to open after 15 to 20 minutes should be discarded.) Strain clam broth through a sieve lined with cheesecloth or doubled-up paper towels, and set aside. Remove clams from shells, and set aside as well.
  • Rinse out the pot, and return it to the stove. Add butter, and turn heat to medium-low. Add bacon or salt pork, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the fat has rendered and the pork has started to brown, approximately 5 to 7 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to remove pork from fat, and set aside.
  • Add the leeks to the fat, and cook, stirring frequently, until they are soft but not brown, about 10 minutes. Stir in potatoes and wine, and continue cooking until wine has evaporated and the potatoes have just started to soften, approximately 5 minutes. Add enough clam broth to just cover the potatoes, approximately 3 cups, reserving the rest for another use. Add the thyme and the bay leaf.
  • Partly cover the pot, and simmer gently until potatoes are tender, approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, chop the clams into bits about the size of the bacon dice.
  • When potatoes are tender, add cream and stir in chopped clams and reserved bacon. Add black pepper to taste. Let come to a simmer, and remove from heat. (Do not let chowder come to a full boil.) Fish out the thyme and the bay leaf, and discard.
  • The chowder should be allowed to sit for a while to cure. Reheat it to a bare simmer before serving, then garnish with chopped parsley. Serve with oyster crackers.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 398, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 26 grams, Fat 28 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 15 grams, Sodium 544 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CREAMY CANADIAN CLAM CHOWDER



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I enjoyed this wonderful chowder in Victoria BC and tried to reproduce it @ home.Wonderful! A tasty trick:Puré 1/2 can of the clams; it really adds to the taste.

Provided by Sageca

Categories     Chowders

Time 1h

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 slices bacon
2 onions, coarsely chopped
2 yukon gold potatoes, diced
2 celery ribs, coarsely chopped
2 (6 ounce) cans clams (save the juice)
1 teaspoon chicken bouillon powder
water, as needed
2 1/2 cups milk, divided
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning
ground black pepper
2 tablespoons flour

Steps:

  • Pan-fry bacon in a medium heavy skillet over moderate heat until crisp. Drain and crumble bacon; set aside.
  • Add onion and celery to pan and sauté over moderate heat until tender but not brown. In a large heavy saucepan, combine onions, celery, drained potatoes, chicken bouillon, clam juice and enough water to cover potatoes.
  • Cook, partially covered, over moderate heat for about 10 to 15 minutes or until vegetables are crisp tender.
  • Stir in 2 cups milk; simmer another 5 minutes and add seasonings to taste.
  • Reduce heat; add clams until they are heated through.
  • Combine the rest of the milk and flour, blending until smooth; stir mixture into chowder.
  • Heat chowder over low to moderate heat, stirring constantly, until chowder is bubbly hot and slightly thickened.
  • Add cooked bacon.
  • Adjust seasoning to taste.
  • If possible refrigerate chowder, covered, for 24 hours to develop flavors.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 182.2, Fat 8.4, SaturatedFat 3.5, Cholesterol 32.7, Sodium 357.4, Carbohydrate 16.2, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 1.7, Protein 10.4

Tips:

  • Use fresh clams. Fresh clams will give your chowder the best flavor. If you can't find fresh clams, you can use frozen clams, but be sure to thaw them completely before using.
  • Don't overcook the clams. Clams are delicate and will toughen if they are overcooked. Cook them just until they are opaque.
  • Use a good quality clam juice. Clam juice is the base of the chowder, so it's important to use a good quality juice. Look for a juice that is made from fresh clams.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different vegetables. You can add any vegetables that you like to your chowder. Some popular choices include potatoes, carrots, celery, and corn.
  • Serve the chowder with a side of crusty bread. Crusty bread is the perfect way to soak up the delicious broth.

Conclusion:

Canadian clam chowder is a delicious and hearty soup that is perfect for a cold winter day. It's easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. So next time you're looking for a comforting meal, give Canadian clam chowder a try!

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