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chowder

[chou-der] / ˈtʃaʊ dər /


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"This is why we eat clam chowder and we don't eat brachiopod chowder," Sperling said.

From Science Daily Jul. 12, 2026

It’s one of those recipes I’ve been trying to perfect for many, many months simply because a good corn chowder is craveable: creamy, spicy and just indulgent enough to feel like care.

From Salon Apr. 16, 2026

A serving of a Boston-centric alternative, canned clam chowder, would bump the meal up to $3.64.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 16, 2026

This chowder is one of the freshest, most summer-glorifying soups you can imagine.

From Salon Jun. 5, 2025

"Of course, Husband," Mrs. Krupnik said, and she took his bowl to the stove where the pot of chowder was.

From "All About Sam" by Lois Lowry

A taste of New England in West Hollywood, it quickly became known for fried clams and chowders harkening to Cimarusti’s Rhode Island childhood and plump lobster rolls filled with never-frozen lobster.

From Los Angeles Times May 23, 2026

Dry sherry makes most any chowder better, especially red chowders.

From Salon Aug. 30, 2024

Restaurants and home cooks are filling hollowed-out, crusty round vessels with hot stews and chowders.

From Washington Times Nov. 15, 2023

New Yorkers of all social classes could enjoy them, whether raw, roasted, pickled, fried, or in chowders, sauces and stews.

From New York Times Dec. 10, 2021

Corn is boiled simply in clear water, is made into chowders, fritters, puddings, succotash, etc.

From Miss Parloa's New Cook Book by Parloa, Maria




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