Downeast Chowda
- 20 large mussels
- 4 cups large clams
- 1 12 lbs lobsters
- 1 cup diced onion
- 4 cups corn on the cob (if can 2 cans sweet whole corn) or 4 cups frozen corn, is fine (if can 2 cans sweet whole corn)
- 5 cups of diced bakers potatoes (they keep from sogging better)
- 12 cup celery, finely chopped
- 12 gallon salt water (if not, regular water is ok add 1 or 2 light beers less water, 16 ounce)
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 pinch pepper
- 1 cup flour
- 1 tablespoon starch
- 2 12-3 cups milk (2 cans can milk) or 2 12-3 cups half-and-half, is ok (2 cans can milk)
- 1 cup fresh chopeed chives (about 1/4 inch long)
- Place clams, muscles in pot with lobster on top to steam( if they are in the shell).
- Add sea water till shellfish is half under or (water beer mixture); cover.
- Boil at medium-high till all shell fish is open.
- Turn to lowest setting, cover and let sit (lobster will take longer and will cook while setting).
- If you are using canned ingredients, skip this step.
- Now in a separate medium-size pot add remaining sea water or beer mixture.
- Bring to boil.
- Add potatoes, corn, onion, salt, pepper, and celery.
- Bring to slow boil.
- Now we take our shellfish from the pot (DO NOT DRAIN) remove from shell keeping separate piles.
- Clean mussels and remove bellies from both.
- Dice into small chunks.
- Now make three piles--1 lobster, 1 clam, 1 mussel.
- Make a visual to see if piles are close to same size (mussels will be much less, it's ok).
- Add seafood to potatoes; let boil.
- With a ladle scoop broth from the boiled clams being careful not to scrape bottom or stir it up and add to keep a constant boil but not to drown the mixture.
- You will use most of it though.
- Let boil for 20 minutes or so.
- Bring to lowest setting.
- Add milk bring back to low boil.
- Stir, stir, stir.
- Add sifted flour and starch mix.
- It should thicken real quick.
- Add salt & pepper to taste.
- Remove from heat stirring often till cool.
- Serve with fresh sprinkled chives as a garnish.
mussels, clams, lobsters, onion, corn, bakers potatoes, celery, gallon salt, salt, pepper, flour, starch, milk, fresh chopeed chives
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/downeast-chowda-162436 (may not work)