Recipe of Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta in 30 Minutes for Beginners

Jesse Ross   05/09/2020 20:38

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  • 🌎 Cuisine: American
  • 👩 1 - 1 servings
  • 😍 Review: 985
  • 😎 Rating: 5
  • 🍳 Category: Dessert
  • 🍰 Calories: 295 calories
  • Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta
    Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta

    Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, clam chowder-like cream pasta. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

    Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They’re nice and they look wonderful. Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta is something that I have loved my entire life.

    Thick New England clam chowder using razor clams. My family likes to harvest razor clams on the Washington coast. We clean and freeze our clams.

    To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook clam chowder-like cream pasta using 16 ingredients and 23 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta:

    1. Take 100 grams Your favorite pasta (1.4 mm Spaghetti is used in this photo)
    2. Prepare 1 as many (to taste) Manila clams
    3. Get 30 ml Extra virgin olive oil
    4. Take 2 tbsp White wine (sake is OK)
    5. Prepare 1 clove Garlic (coarsely chopped)…A
    6. Prepare 1 Bacon (cut into 1-2 cm strips)…A
    7. Prepare 1/4 Onion (coarsely chopped)…A
    8. Prepare 1/2 Potatoes (if you have it at home)
    9. Make ready 2 tbsp Butter
    10. Make ready 1 1/2 tbsp Cake flour
    11. Take 150 ml Milk
    12. Take 50 ml Heavy cream
    13. Get 3/4 cube or 1 1/2 teasoons Consommé bouillon
    14. Make ready 1 Salt…B
    15. Take 1 Pepper…B
    16. Prepare 1 Black pepper (peppercorn or crushed)

    This Clam Chowder is the bomb! It's a variation of a classic New England clam chowder recipe, and includes corn in addition to hard shell clams, potato Traditionally, chowder is made with salt pork, onions, potatoes, milk or cream, butter, and fish like cod or haddock, or clams. The classic clam chowder recipe got reinvented, but it still maintains all that bacon and its creamy taste without, well, all that extra cream. Say goodbye to all that cream with our low-calorie version of the soup.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Clam Chowder-Like Cream Pasta:

    1. Prepare the clams by de-gritting & de-salting and rinse the shells well to remove any slime or dirt. *Do the de-salting especially well if you dig the clams from the ocean.
    2. Please de-grit & de-salt well, or it will change the taste.
    3. Cut up the ingredients A as I noted above.
    4. In a large pot, bring 3 litters of water to a boil for the pasta. Once it is close to boiling, add 2 tablespoon of salt (makes 1% salt water).
    5. The amount of the salt put in at Step 4 determines the taste of the pasta. Please be precise. *Once the water comes to a boil, reduce heat to very low heat and have it standing by.
    6. If you have potatoes, cut them into 1 cm cubes. Microwave them until tender.
    7. Melt the butter in a skillet over low heat.
    8. Add the onion and bacon from Step 3 into Step 7 skillet. Season it with the B ingredients and sauté them over medium heat. Be careful not to burn them.
    9. Once the onion from Step 8 becomes translucent, turn off the heat. Add the flour and mix it well.
    10. The flour will incorporate as you see in the picture.
    11. Turn on the heat again to low and cook the ingredients from Step 10 for 2-3 minutes. *They will come together gradually. *Be careful not to burn them.
    12. Leave the heat to low and add the milk 50 ml at a time. Combine well after each time. *The photo shown here is after the first 50 ml of milk was added.
    13. It looks like this after 100 ml of milk is added.
    14. The remaining 50 ml of milk is added and it will look like this.
    15. In the skillet from Step 14, add 170 ml of water and the consommé bouillon. Once it comes to a boil, add the potatoes from Step 6, then turn off the heat.
    16. In a separate skillet over low heat, sauté the garlic from Step 3 in the olive oil until fragrant.
    17. When the Step16 garlic is lightly browned, add the clams from Step 1. Sauté them over medium-low for 10-15 minutes.
    18. Pour the white wine into the skillet from Step 17 and cover it. Leave the heat on as is and braise them.
    19. Meanwhile, insert the pasta into the Step 5 water and boil it until 30 seconds to 1 minutes shorter than the suggested cooking time, so the pasta is still a little hard. *Cook it over low heat.
    20. When the clams from Step 18 are mostly open, add all the ingredients from Step 15. When it come to a boil, turn off the heat.
    21. The delicious clam chowder for pasta is done.
    22. Add the drained pasta and the heavy cream in the skillet from Step 21. Sprinkle the B seasonings to adjust the taste.
    23. Once the clam chowder from Step 21 comes to a boil, serve it on a plate, grind some black pepper onto it and it is done.

    This lighter Clam Chowder, full of canned clams, potatoes, and corn, is still creamy but with less fat than most other versions. I also blend half of the soup in a blender, which helps thicken it giving it a creamy consistency without adding cream. I also skip the bacon, but you can certainly add some if. This calm chowder is very creamy with just the right touch of spices and seafood flavors. It is also full of tender, juicy clams.

    So that is going to wrap this up with this exceptional food clam chowder-like cream pasta recipe. Thank you very much for your time. I’m sure you will make this at home. There is gonna be more interesting food in home recipes coming up. Remember to bookmark this page on your browser, and share it to your loved ones, colleague and friends. Thanks again for reading. Go on get cooking!

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