Big Kahuna Seafood Chowder

"I found a recipe in Field and Stream for panfish chowder while waiting in the doctors office the other afternoon and decided to try to adjust to Alaskan proportions. I just had my first bowl, and I will be honest, it is the best ever chowder I have ever eaten. EVER. Easy recipe also, except for gathering the ingredients."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
17
Serves:
10-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • 1. Make the Stock. Shuck corn, and then cut corn from the cob, I ended up with 4 c cut corn, chopped the cobs in half and add them to 8 C boiling water, boil 30 minutes.
  • 2. Fry bacon, crispy, chop onions and celery while frying, remove bacon and add onions/celery to bacon grease and simmer till tender, while chopping up potatoes, carrots.
  • 3. Remove cobs from broth, add onions/celery/potatoes/carrots/corn, cook until tender, chop up fish. Add savory, salt/ pepper to taste, and chopped bacon.
  • 4.Add clams, crab, shrimp, and then halibut, simmer until halibut begins to flake.
  • 5. Add heavy cream around the outside of the pan and stir gently through.
  • 6. I like thick chowder, so I blended about a half cup corn starch with water and added it slowly to the chowder and cooked until the right thickness, you can adjust to your liking.

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I am a commercial fisherman and bring home lots of seafood, as well as I like to fish and hunt alot, so I am always looking for new recipes to cook game and seafood. I happened upon this website so thought I would join and maybe I could share some of the recipes over time that I have come up with.
 
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