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CLAM CHOWDER

Started by Samus Aran, July 29, 2007, 07:57:36 PM

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Which kind is the best?

Traditional New England style (thin, sometimes clear)
2 (22.2%)
New New England style (thick n' creamy)
6 (66.7%)
Rhode Island style (similar to traditional New England)
0 (0%)
Manhattan style (the weird red kind)
1 (11.1%)

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Samus Aran

NEW NEW ENGLAND STYLE SERVED IN A SOURDOUGH BREAD BOWL = FUCKEN AMAZING

YPrrrr

I grew up with manhattan, so now the NE variety is just weird to me...

Tomboh

Thick and creamy. thumbup;

Manhattan is fucking gross.

Feynman


Samus Aran


ncba93ivyase

Manhattan clam chowder is actually the white, thick kind, and New England clam chowder is actually the tomato-y one. This was cleared up on an episode of Good Eats. caterpie;

I like both, though the thick, white one is always my favorite.

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

Kalahari Inkantation

I've only had it once, and I can't remember how it tasted. emo;
I know that I ate the whole bowl of it, so it couldn't have tasted too bad. flower;
I can't remember if it was the red kind or the white kind either...

Samus Aran

Quote from: Lawlz on July 29, 2007, 07:59:53 PM
Manhattan clam chowder is actually the white, thick kind, and New England clam chowder is actually the tomato-y one. This was cleared up on an episode of Good Eats. caterpie;

I like both, though the thick, white one is always my favorite.


WHAT

MY LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE ALL THIS TIME, THEN

Also, I just looked on Wikipedia to make sure, and it says Manhattan is the red kind.

QuoteManhattan clam chowder has clear broth, plus tomato for red color and flavor. In the 1890s, this chowder was called "Coney Island clam chowder" and "Fulton Fish Market clam chowder." The name "Manhattan clam chowder" became attached in the early 1900s. Restaurants typically serve New England or Manhattan chowder, but not both.

ncba93ivyase

Quote from: Kaz on July 29, 2007, 08:01:14 PM
WHAT

MY LIFE HAS BEEN A LIE ALL THIS TIME, THEN

Also, I just looked on Wikipedia to make sure, and it says Manhattan is the red kind.

SIR, ALTON BROWN IS A GENIUS AND THE GOD OF FOOD. YOU DO NOT QUESTION HIM.

Quote from: ncba93ivyase on June 18, 2014, 07:58:34 PMthis isa great post i will use it in my sig

YPrrrr

Quote from: Lawlz on July 29, 2007, 08:02:41 PM
SIR, ALTON BROWN IS A GENIUS AND THE GOD OF FOOD. YOU DO NOT QUESTION HIM.
B-b-b-but Campbell's said Manhattan was red... And they can't be wrong... They fed my soul delicious, watered down Chicken Soup

Samus Aran

Damn, I want some clam chowder right now. I want it in a sourdough breadbowl, too. Also, some oyster crackers on the side just for the hell of it.

Title27GT

Quote from: Kaz on July 29, 2007, 07:57:36 PM
NEW NEW ENGLAND STYLE SERVED IN A SOURDOUGH BREAD BOWL = FUCKEN AMAZING
I grew up with Traditional New England, i don't like the new thick shit.

YPrrrr

Quote from: Kaz on July 29, 2007, 08:11:48 PM
Damn, I want some clam chowder right now. I want it in a sourdough breadbowl, too. Also, some oyster crackers on the side just for the hell of it.
Chili in bread bowl = pwn

Kalahari Inkantation

I was so close to having soup in a sourdough bowl today, but I ended up ordering pizza intead. emo;

FAMY2

 According to Campbells, (They are the authority when it comes to soup.)  New England is the  white thick soup. The best kind.

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