Chowder
Merriam-Webster defines Chowder as "a soup or stew of seafood (such as clams or fish) usually made with milk or tomatoes,[1] salt pork, onions, and other vegetables (such as potatoes),"[2]
That's pretty close to what I have made, but the definition does not go into just how heartwarming, wholesome, and gratifying Chowder is.
Method
Fry up some bacon in your stew pot. I added butter because there was not enough grease for the amount of vegetables I planned on adding.
Here are the before mentioned vegetables. I diced up a large onion, four stalks of celery, and a large carrot. I will use the potatoes in the background later.
Rosemary, thyme, garlic and a single bay leaf.
Minced up the herbs fine.
Frozen cod, cubed. I used a pound and a half.
A pound of pre-cooked shrimp, cut into bite sized pieces.
I love this brand of salmon. It isn't slimy like most canned salmon is, and it has a nice smokey flavor that shows up a tiny bit in the finished chowder.
Be sure to use the oil too, lots of flavor in there.
References
- ↑ NO, never use tomatoes
- ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chowder