• New England Cod Chowder

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    June 28th, 2010adminFish, Lunch, Soups

    This is one of the best chowders I have had ! The broth is just creamy enough without being too much – the chowder has just enough fish flavor (unlike some clam chowders that can really be too much) – and the potatoes and beans make it very filling. This mild chowder will be a favorite in your house in no time !

    New England Cod Chowder

    New England Cod Chowder

    4 servings
    380 calories per serving

    16 oz. clam juice
    1 C water
    1 onion, chopped small
    1 celery stalk, chopped
    15.5 oz. cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
    14/5 oz. can diced new potatoes, rinsed and drained
    1 c frozen corn
    1.2 t dried thyme
    1/2 t salt
    1/4 t pepper
    1 t onion powder
    leftover cod from Lemon and Herb Cod recipe
    3/4 c fat free half and half

    Place first 4 ingredients in a pan and bring to a boil. Cook, covered, 1 minute and then add beans, potatoes, corn, thyme, salt, onion powder and pepper and bring to a boil. Then reduce to a simmer and cook, covered, 10 minutes. Then break 1/3 of the potato and bean mixture with the back of a spoon and break the cod into large pieces and add to the chowder with the half and half. Reduce heat to low and simmer very gently about 5 minutes.

    (If you haven’t made the cod recipe, you just need 1 1/2 lb. broiled cod for this dish)

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