Rhode Island Clam Chowder Recipe (2024)

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Lauren

I love this recipe and have made it several times. It may be sacrilege, but I use canned clams (3-4 of those small cans) and the juice and then enough bottled clam juice to make 4 cups broth and it comes out delicious. One of these days I'll get ambitious a story it with real clams!

Alan

Nice recipe. Instead of cheesecloth, use a coffee filter in a medium sized strainer over a bowl.

Mark

No more supremacy battle between New England (dairy) and Manhattan (tomato) chowder: they're fighting for second place behind this recipe! Skipping cream and tomato lets the salt water clam essence shine through perfectly. After steaming clams, reduce the strained broth over medium heat until you have the amount required for the soup -- it will help concentrate the flavors. Taste before throwing in more salt! Leftovers keep well for a few days.

beaconps

I have reconciled the chowder wars with new nomenclature. We have City, Farmer, and Fisherman chowder. The City folks emptied their ice boxes of leftovers when they made chowder. The farmers had milk in abundance. The fisherman had neither ice boxes or cows on their vessel, but they had potatoes and onions and butter and preferred their chowder pure and clear.

Joy Griswold

That is it! (but w/o the butter, but Ok) I live is South County, RI and that is how we do it.... simple and delicious, fresh dill is good, too, if you don't have thyme, either or....

Sam

Good recipe but I would suggest a few changes:Do not steam the clams open- this makes them tough. Instead shuck them, with the juice, into a bowl and stain out the juice. Use the fresh clam juice as the liquid in the recipe (I never have used wine - but not opposed to it!) Chop the raw clams and add them JUST before you serve the chowder so they are warmed but essentially raw. The second suggestion makes a huge difference and is really easy - use leeks instead of onions .

Rayna

Love this recipe! To any pescatarians/non-pork eaters out there, I’ve made this with and without the pork, and (though maybe it’s sacrilege?!) I think I actually prefer it without. I just used a bit more butter and salt to make up the difference, and that worked nicely. So, if anyone is worrying that this might be bland without the pork, don’t—there’s a nice delicate briny flavor that comes through, and though it’s a different dish, it’s just as good!

Karen

We loved this recipe and I, like another reviewer, made it with canned clams, their juice, and bottled clam juice in lieu of fresh clams. So delicious and you never miss the cream!

Peter

I love New England style Chowder but this could be my new Fav. Much lighter and just as flavorful. Made it to the specs and the results were great. Don't miss the step where the Chowder cures. I left it in the pot for two hours and then reheated. It made a big difference in the consistency and flavor.

isotopia

Store didn't have quite enough clams (16) so I made up the difference with a chopped (small) lobster tail and a nice piece of halibut. I know these additions push the recipe into the 'seafood chowder' lane but the basic ingredients made for an astoundingly perfect dish on a cold, rainy day here in California. Thank you.

speaco*ck23

A non-disposable metal mesh coffee filter is a handy replacement for paper coffee filters and cheesecloth.

Cassie Ferrier

This is my go to recipe for Clam Chowder, love the broth better than cream or tomato. My only addition is a heavy teaspoon of dried ginger. It adds a great wake up call.

Carey

Whole milk? Then you made New England clam chowder, not Rhode Island.

M A

Yes, this is a good work-around. The juice from 4 cans(filtered) plus 2 8-oz bottles is perfect.

sandrasizer

Make sure the salt pork is cut in fine dice and cooked to a deep mahogany brown. You can easily leave out the celery, but don't stint on the onions and potatoes. I have never used wine, only whole milk. Don't let the chowder heat to more than a simmer, or it might curdle.

David Spence

The recipe says "Remove clams from shells, and set those aside as well." But what are we supposed to do with those shells?

MemeHB

Tried this because of the mention of Block Island in the description. Using Sam’s guidance, I opened the clams and added them at the end vs. steaming them. This recipe fills in some of the gaps in an old family recipe that was missing a few details so hard to replicate. It worked perfectly. And, if you are concerned about opening all those clams, try a clam ram. Made quick work of 40 clams. Thank you!

Scott Hammer

Like others, I also committed sacrilege by using canned clams. Otherwise, I made it according to the recipe and it came out great! Next time I'll use four cans of clams instead of three and add a little more clam juice. I may reduce the number of potatoes slightly, too.

mmkay

Prep/cook time is an hour. A suggested time frame for curing would be most helpful: an hour, overnight? Tasting it freshly made it’s a bit too clammy(?) so hard to tell how long for it to mellow.

Allen H

The origin of clear broth chowder just may be in North Carolina from colonial times. It's a bit different today as 'back then' the broth was from actually using the salty waters of Core Sound when it was clean enough to use directly. It's by far the best tasting chowder style. It's pretty close to the Rhode Island style herein and everyone has their own close version. A bit of bacon or salt pork does add some flavor but use it sparingly as it can overpower the entire dish.

KCM2024

Happy to make this recipe as a nod to my home state. Made it according to directions. It's wicked good chowdah!

erose

I always have shrimp broth in my freezer. The addition adds another layer of flavor. I like a thicker consistency so I grate a potato toward the end of cooking.

Bobbi

Ever since the first time I ate noank clam chowder in CT, I've never fixed any other kind. But as a pescatarian/vegetarian for the last 50 years who still misses bacon, I have been known to add 1-3 bits of smashed up bacon bits to give it just a hint of bacon...any more than that and it tastes artificial.

Rick Bella

Amazing to see this recipe. I make an astonishing similar recipe after trying to imitate a local restaurant. The only difference is I don't chop up the clams. Either way, I can attest that the outcome is -- and will be -- delicious.

Heather

Made this exactly as written and was the best clam chowder I have ever had. This will become a winter staple.

PMinNJ

Since my days of sailing in Long Island Sound and around Block Island, Rhode Island Clam Chowder has been my favorite and I'm glad to have a recipe -- BUT I have a couple of comments on the recipe: 12 Red Bliss Potatoes -- they come in sizes from golf ball to soft ball -- could you provide a measurement? Add 4 cups of clam broth -- when it isn't mentioned in the ingredient list? I KNOW we're supposed to read the recipe through first, but that's a serious omission.

BJ

I've been making Rhode Island clam chowder (sometimes converted to fish chowder) for over 40 years, since I first discovered it. I skip the fatty pork and use less salt and whatever potatoes are on hand. If I have it, I use leftover jarred gefilte fish broth to make it richer. It's the best chowder ever!

Betsy Carson

Close kin to Green Chowder in North Carolin and Pawley's Island Clam Chowder in South Carolina. Excellent!

Anne in Maine

Red potatoes come in many sizes--how much is "12 potatoes?"

Emily

I love this recipe, and have made it many times. I use a 1-lb. container of frozen chopped clams w/their liquid, and I get a giant can (not sure the size) of good clam juice cheap at Job Lot (I'm a New Englander), and put that all in, skipping the wine. I use an 8-oz pkg of bacon, but take out most of the fat, leaving a few tablespoons. Delicious!

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Rhode Island Clam Chowder Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between New England clam chowder and Rhode Island clam chowder? ›

Many regional variations exist, but the three most prevalent are New England or "white" clam chowder, which includes milk or cream, Manhattan or "red" clam chowder, which includes tomatoes, and Rhode Island or "clear" clam chowder, which omits both.

What is the difference between Boston and Manhattan clam chowder? ›

New England clam chowder is thick, creamy, and milky-white. Manhattan clam chowder is tomatoey, brothy, and clear. Both types share a clean, briny, and slightly-sweet flavor thanks to the clams—but that's about it.

What is a good thickener for clam chowder? ›

This clam chowder recipe should produce perfectly rich soup. If you'd like your chowder a little thicker, though, you can thicken it with a cornstarch slurry. Simply stir cornstarch into a small amount of cold water (or another liquid, such as wine or stock), then stir the mixture into the simmering chowder.

What state is best known for clam chowder? ›

Maine and Massachusetts may be the two states most associated with the cream-based clam chowder. In fact, it is known as one of Maine's most iconic dishes and is considered a classic in Boston's historic neighborhoods.

What are the three types of clam chowder? ›

What Makes New England Clam Chowder Different
  • Rhode Island Chowder. Made with a tomato broth base and potatoes, Rhode Island chowder doesn't include any other chunks of vegetables. ...
  • Manhattan Chowder. ...
  • New England Chowder.

What is the most popular clam chowder? ›

New England Clam Chowder is the most famous and most popular clam chowder. It's been around for centuries, so it's possible its longevity has contributed to its popularity. It's also thick and velvety, making it a comforting palate-pleaser, particularly on cold days.

How do Bostonians say clam chowder? ›

Chowdah. This is how to say clam chowder with a Boston accent. Chowder refers only to clam chowder, and in Boston there is no such thing as any kind of chowder other than clam (that corn chowder stuff is for the west coast).

Why is New England clam chowder so good? ›

1. Creamy Base: New England clam chowder is known for its creamy and rich base, which is usually made with a combination of milk or cream. This sets it apart from other regional clam chowders.

Why is clam chowder so good? ›

It's a white chowder, but the creamy base is loaded with a lot more clam juice which makes it thinner and gives it is distinctive color and ohhh so clammy taste. Often hidden in a mix of fresh herbs and celery is a hint of fennel.

How to make can clam chowder better? ›

directions
  1. Pour soup into 2 quart sauce pan.
  2. Add chopped clams and 2 tablespoons of juice from clams.
  3. Add thyme, salt and pepper.
  4. Stir all together and heat over medium heat until bubbly then let simmer on low for 20 minutes.
  5. Place in individual bowls and sprinkle with crumbled bacon and serve.

What can I substitute for heavy cream in clam chowder? ›

The Best Heavy Cream Substitutes
  1. Half-and-Half and Butter. A combination of half-and-half and butter makes the best all-around heavy cream substitute. ...
  2. Milk and Butter. ...
  3. Evaporated Milk. ...
  4. Coconut Cream. ...
  5. Cream Cheese. ...
  6. Greek Yogurt and Milk. ...
  7. Soy Milk and Olive Oil.
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Is it better to thicken chowder with flour or cornstarch? ›

The most classic and surefire way to thicken a broth-based soup is with a cornstarch slurry. Whisk together equal parts cornstarch (or arrowroot) and water or broth, then whisk it into the pot of soup. A good ratio to get to a pleasant thickness without your soup tasting goopy or heavy is one tablespoon.

Why is clam chowder served on Fridays? ›

Like so many wars, the one raged over clam chowder is rooted in religion. Clam chowder was a Friday staple for restaurants where Catholicism was king and abstinence from eating meat was the rule on the last day of the workweek. Original North American chowders date to the first arrival of Europeans.

What country invented clam chowder? ›

The origins of clam chowder are a little murky, but most believe it was first developed by the French settlers who came to North America in the 17th century. These settlers were looking for a way to use up the abundant clams they found in the local waters, so they started making a soup or stew with them.

What country invented chowder? ›

The word chowder is a corruption of the French chaudière (“cauldron”), and chowder may have originated among Breton fishermen who brought the custom to Newfoundland, whence it spread to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and New England.

What is the difference between New England clam chowder and West Coast clam chowder? ›

But West Coast clams, as I discovered, are very different than their Eastern brethren. Some sources describe them as more delicate and buttery than burlier, juicier East Coast clams. To compensate for their milder flavors, some chowders in Oregon and Washington incorporate bacon to add savoriness.

Why is it called New England clam chowder? ›

Either Nova Scotian, French, or English settlers first introduced clam chowder to people in New England, and it gained popularity for its savory flavor.

Is there such a thing as Boston clam chowder? ›

Yes, it's true. New England clam chowder is also sometimes called Boston Clam Chowder or Boston-style Clam Chowder. It's a regional specialty throughout the New England area of the US. The soup has a milk or cream-based broth and often has a thicker consistency with chunks of potatoes, veggies, and pieces of clam.

Is New England clam chowder thick or thin? ›

"Authentic New England chowders are never thick, however, with most relying on the starch from the potatoes to slightly thicken the broth and milk or cream," explains Charlie Burke, at the online magazine The Heart of New England.

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