Best 3 Emeril Lagasse Clam Chowder Recipes

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Calling all clam chowder enthusiasts! If you're on a quest to create the ultimate bowl of creamy, flavorful clam chowder, then look no further than the culinary expertise of Emeril Lagasse. Known for his vibrant personality and innovative cooking style, Emeril has crafted a recipe that promises to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey as we explore the depths of Emeril's clam chowder, uncovering the secrets behind its rich broth, tender clams, and perfect balance of seasonings.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER



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Provided by Emeril Lagasse

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h30m

Yield 4 quarts, 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

6 sprigs fresh thyme
2 bay leaves
2 pounds potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes (about 5 cups)
2 cups heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 1/4 teaspoons salt, or to taste
6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into half-tablespoon pieces
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh chives or green onions
10 pounds small quahogs or large cherrystone clams, scrubbed and rinsed, open clams discarded
6 slices bacon, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch strips
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 medium leeks, white and light green parts only, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced crosswise (2 1/2 to 3 cups)
1 cup finely chopped onions
1 cup finely chopped celery
2 teaspoons minced garlic

Steps:

  • In a large stockpot bring 3 cups of water to a boil. Add the clams, cover, and cook for 5 minutes. Uncover the pot and quickly stir the clams with a wooden spoon. Cover and cook 5 to 10 minutes longer (this will depend on the type and size of the clams), or until most of the clams are open.
  • Transfer the clams to a large bowl or baking dish and strain the broth twice through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl, being careful to strain out the sand. (You should have about 8 cups of clam broth. If not, add enough water to bring the volume up to 8 cups.) When the clams are cool enough to handle, remove them from their shells and chop into 1/2-inch pieces. Set the clams and broth aside.
  • Cook the bacon in a large heavy pot over medium heat until crisp and the fat is rendered. Pour off all the bacon fat except 2 tablespoons. Add the 4 tablespoons butter, leeks, onions, and celery and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic, thyme, and bay leaves and cook until the vegetables are thoroughly wilted, about 3 minutes, being careful not to brown. Add the potatoes and reserved clam broth and bring to a boil. Lower the heat, cover, and simmer until the broth thickens slightly and the potatoes are very tender, about 30 minutes. (If you like a thicker broth, mash some of the potatoes against the side of the pot with a wooden spoon.). Remove from the heat, Discard the thyme stems and bay leaves, stir in the clams and cream, and season with the pepper and the salt to taste.
  • Set the chowder aside for 1 hour, covered, to allow the flavors to marry. Place the pot over low heat and slowly reheat, being careful not to let boil. Serve hot; garnish each bowl with a pat of butter and some parsley and chives.

EMERIL LAGASSE CLAM CHOWDER



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Make and share this Emeril Lagasse Clam Chowder recipe from Food.com.

Provided by ratherbeswimmin

Categories     Chowders

Time 1h26m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 lb bacon, diced
1 cup chopped leek
1 cup chopped yellow onion
1/2 cup chopped celery
1 carrot, peeled and diced
3 bay leaves
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
1/2 cup flour
1 lb white potato, peeled and medium diced
4 cups clam juice
2 cups heavy cream
2 lbs littleneck clams, shucked and chopped
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In a heavy stock-pot, over medium-high heat, cook the bacon until crisp, about 8 minutes.
  • Stir in the leeks, onion, celery, and carrots.
  • Saute for about 2 minutes or until the vegetables start to wilt.
  • Season the vegetables with salt and pepper.
  • Add the bay leaves and thyme.
  • Stir in the flour and cook for 2 minutes.
  • Add the potatoes.
  • Stir in the clam juice.
  • Bring the liquid up to a boil and reduce to a simmer.
  • Simmer the mixture until the potatoes are fork tender, about 12 minutes.
  • Add the heavy cream and bring up to a simmer.
  • Add the clams and simmer for 2 minutes.
  • Stir in the parsley.
  • Season with salt and pepper if needed.
  • Ladle into shallow bowls and serve.

MANHATTAN CLAM CHOWDER



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Provided by Emeril Lagasse

Yield 6 to 8 main course servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

8 pounds quahog or large cherrystone clams, scrubbed and rinsed, opened clams discarded
4 slices bacon, cut into 1/2-inch lengths
2 cups finely chopped onion
1 cup finely chopped celery
1/2 cup chopped bell pepper
3/4 cup diced carrot
1 1/2 tablespoons minced garlic
3 bay leaves
1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves
4 sprigs fresh thyme
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1 1/4 pounds potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes (about 3 cups)
1 cup chicken stock
3 cups peeled, seeded and chopped tomatoes or 1 (28-ounce) can whole tomatoes, chopped and juices reserved
1/4 cup chopped parsley leaves
Freshly ground black pepper
Salt

Steps:

  • In a large stockpot bring 2 cups of water to a boil. Add clams, cover and cook for 5 minutes. Uncover, quickly stir clams well with a wooden spoon, and recover. Allow clams to cook 5 to 10 minutes longer (this will depend on the type and size of clams you are using), or until most of the clams are opened. Transfer clams to a large bowl or baking dish and strain broth through a fine-meshed sieve into a bowl. (You should have about 6 cups of clam broth. If not, add enough water to bring the volume up to 6 cups.) When clams are cool enough to handle, remove them from their shells and chop into 1/2-inch pieces. Set clams and broth aside.
  • In a large heavy pot add bacon and render until golden and crispy. Pour off all fat except 4 tablespoons. Add onions, celery, bell pepper and carrots and cook for 10 minutes, until vegetables are softened. Do not allow to color. Add garlic, bay leaves, oregano, thyme and crushed red pepper and cook an additional 2 minutes. Increase heat to high and add potatoes, reserved clam broth, and chicken stock and bring to a boil, covered. Cook for 20 minutes, or until potatoes are tender and the broth has thickened somewhat. Add tomatoes and continue to cook for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and add reserved clams and parsley and season with pepper and salt, if necessary. Allow chowder to sit for up to 1 hour to allow flavors to meld, then reheat slowly over low fire if necessary. Do not allow to boil.

Tips:

  • Use fresh clams if possible. Fresh clams will give your chowder the best flavor. If you can't find fresh clams, you can use frozen clams, but they won't be as flavorful.
  • Don't overcook the clams. Clams are delicate and can easily be overcooked. Cook them just until they are opaque and tender, about 5 minutes.
  • Use a good quality clam juice. The clam juice is an important part of the chowder, so use a good quality one. You can find clam juice in the canned seafood section of most grocery stores.
  • Add vegetables to your chowder. Vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, celery, and onions add flavor and texture to the chowder. You can also add other vegetables, such as corn, peas, or bell peppers.
  • Season the chowder to taste. Add salt, pepper, and other seasonings to taste. You can also add a splash of hot sauce or cayenne pepper for a little spice.

Conclusion:

Clam chowder is a delicious and hearty soup that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is also a relatively easy soup to make, so it is a great option for busy weeknights. With a few simple tips, you can make a clam chowder that will impress your family and friends.

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