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Classic clam chowder served in a bread bowl at the Chowder Cookoff during the 2010 Taste of the Beach in North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Lunch at Jordan Pond ranger station. Their speciality is popovers, a sort of baked bread (tastes like pancake) you eat with butter and jam, together with the food. The food was excellent.
Walker Gruen, an employee from Blue Stone Grill, serves seafood chowder during Ithaca’s Second Annual Chowder Festival on Saturday on the Commons. Residents tasted several soups by local restaurants who were competing to win the “Best Chowder” category.
Michelle Boulé/The Ithacan
just perfect, sweet corn at the market these days--so I made some corn chowder. so good. using the Cooks Illustrated recipe: www.cooksillustrated.com/recipes/detail.asp?docid=29692&a...
A combination of soup and stew, seafood chowder is often made with chunks of seafood like clams, crab, and fish, although it can also consist of only vegetables. Corn chowder and potato chowder are two of the most popular types of chowder. Chowder can either be tomato-based or cream-based such as this recipe. The term “chowder” is derived from the French term for a large cauldron-style pot known as “chaudiere,” where the dish was traditionally cooked in. Thicker than regular soups, chowder is quite satisfying and filling and can be served as a meal on its own. It is typically enjoyed with biscuits, crackers, or crusty bread. catalinalinkava.wordpress.com/2014/01/03/newfoundland-sea...
Out of the Blue, Dingle, Ireland.
This "Seafood Only Restaurant" across the street from the docks has such high standards that if the catch isn't good or there's a storm and nothing comes in fresh... they don't open.
Andrew Craggs, guitar and Olivier Cantaloube, drums. Gloucester Cajun & Zydeco Festival, 31 January 2016. Gloucester, England, UK.
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A Tweetup (Twitter meetup) at the Chowder House at Ward Warehouse, which is closing on Sunday after 34 years.
Mynona ( www.flickr.com/photos/mynona/ ) suggested I crop out the car from the last image. Here's one attempt. Wish the angle hadn't been so sharp but this was a quick shot from the car.