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From the CrockPot-Week 5


PantherDave
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Well we are having some people over for the games this Sunday, and I'll be grilling some Strawberry Grouper that was caught locally by one of the couples. We will be having some late season Silver Queen corn roasted on the grill as well, plus a nice pot of collard greens. Everyone wanted a nice chowder along with it, so I decided to do this crock Manhattan base chowder. This could be eaten as a meal itself, so let's do some chowder this week shall we.....

 

Manhattan-Style Clam Chowder

 

To save time and retain nutrients, leave the peels on the potatoes. Simply scrub them and cut into cubes.

 

Prep-20 min

Cook-low 8hrs/High 4hrs

Slow-cooker-3 1/2 -4 qt

 

2- 6 1/2 oz cans of minced or one 10 oz can baby clams

2-medium potatoes, cut into 1/2 inch cubes

1-cup chopped onions

1-cup chopped celery with leaves

1/2-cup chopped green pepper

1-14 1/2 oz can Italian-style stewed tomatoes

1 1/2-cups hot-styletoamtao juice or hot veg juice(hot and spicy V8)

1/2-teaspoon dried thyme, crushed

1-bay leaf

4-slices bacon, crisp cooked, drained, and crumbled, or 1/4 cup cooked bacon bits

 

Step 1-Drain clams, reserving liquid( about2/3 cup). Place clams ina small bowl; cover and chill

 

Step 2-In a 3 1/2-4 qt slow cooker combine reserved clam juice, potatoes, onions, celery, green pepper, undrained tomatoes, V8 juice, thyme, and bay leaf. Cover; cook on desired setting.

 

Step 3-If using low heat method, turn to high setting for fianl 10 min. Stir in clams. Cover and cook 10 mins more. Discard Bay leaf. Ladle soup into bowls. Sprinkle each serving with bacon.

 

 

Now for some football, I look for the Eagles to take down the Boys in the TO Bowl

 

Eagles 27

Boys 17

 

Good Luck on the Homer Front and FF wise!!!

Bon Appetite-Peace PD.

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i take it they're not sub-contractor friends.........unless strawberry grouper & silver queen are code for bar-b-que weines and mexican dip........ :D

 

 

 

I actually don't hang with my subs on a personel basis, I invite them to a little Christmas party I do for'em at the end of the year etc.

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Well, I highly recommend this chowder recipe, we are killing it while watching the Boy's and Eagles. The east coast nor'easter has worked itself down the coast, so no grilling tonight. Thank goodness for the Jenn-Air, as I'll put the grill attachments in, and will cook the Grouper inside and we will slap the corn in the wave. The collards have been done since about 4:30 and our dinner guest-yanks from Philly gave them a try and like them. I once again suggest huddlers cook up this chowder-outstanding. Happy Eats Huddle Nation-Peace PD.

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Also, all please remember this thread is about what's cooking across the Huddle Nation on any given Sunday, so let's here some more culinary tales!!!

 

 

 

at sundaynfl's with az......

 

sunday did crock....

 

sirloin... seared first.. then in crock.

 

boullion, steak sauce, 2 biers, 3 c water, garlic, gr. peppers, onions......

 

over sf sourdough hoagies.

 

good day..

 

 

 

apple, pecan, kahlua, brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnimon, five spice, butter, clove... reduced

 

over brie.

 

 

 

mollly dooker shiraz.

termes tinta de torro.

 

new belgian saison bier......

 

life is good!

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at sundaynfl's with az......

 

sunday did crock....

 

sirloin... seared first.. then in crock.

 

boullion, steak sauce, 2 biers, 3 c water, garlic, gr. peppers, onions......

 

over sf sourdough hoagies.

 

good day..

apple, pecan, kahlua, brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnimon, five spice, butter, clove... reduced

 

over brie.

mollly dooker shiraz.

termes tinta de torro.

 

new belgian saison bier......

 

life is good!

 

 

 

:D -Happy Eats!!!

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sundaynfl, what was that dessert wine again?

 

thanks again for opening three VERY nice bottles :D

 

 

It surprised me how tasty it was and I will have to look into the name as it was a gift from my sister... maybe it was so good because there was Siason, two other bottles of wine and good conversation!

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I made a simple crab chowder mac last night.

 

3 or 4 strips of bacon

Medium onion - chopped

2 celery ribs - chopped

Half a red pepper - chopped

Cup of chicken stock

Cup of whole milk, you could use heavy cream instead

2 cups of shredded white cheddar

A tbsp or 2 of fresh thyme

6oz can of lump crab meat

Corn (fresh or frozen) about a cup

Cayenne pepper

Chives

 

Cook the bacon until crisp, add onions & celery and a little olive oil until opaque, add peppers and cook for another few minutes. I added some flour, maybe a tbsp at this point to thicken it up a little, then I added the milk, chicken stock, and corn. Once it started to bubble I added the cheese and thyme and then threw in a few pinches of cayenne pepper. Also, season with a salt and pepper to taste.

 

I let that cook for another 5 minutes or so then served over a bowl of pasta shells (cooked of course) and garnished with some chopped chives.

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