Best 4 Pacific Northwest Razor Clam Chowder Recipes

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In the realm of culinary artistry, where flavors dance harmoniously to create an unforgettable symphony of taste, there exists a dish that captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest's marine bounty: the Pacific Northwest razor clam chowder. This creamy, aromatic chowder, imbued with the briny sweetness of razor clams harvested from the rugged coastlines, is a testament to the region's deep connection to its natural larder. Embark on a culinary journey as we delve into the depths of flavor that this delectable chowder offers, exploring the nuances of its preparation and unraveling the secrets to creating a truly exceptional Pacific Northwest razor clam chowder that will tantalize your taste buds and evoke memories of the sea's embrace.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

PACIFIC RAZOR CLAM CHOWDER



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This is out of my KCTS Chefs 2003 cookbook...Chef Ludger Szmania with Szmania's Magnolia restaurant in Seattle includes this recipe in his popular personal cooking classes he holds at his restaurant. Prep time doesn't include cleaning the clams.

Provided by teresas

Categories     Chowders

Time 50m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

3/4 cup celery, finely diced
1/2 cup onion, finely diced
1/2 cup potato, finely diced
1 cup leek, finely diced
1/2 cup cream
1 cup chicken stock
1 teaspoon fresh thyme
1 teaspoon basil
1 garlic clove, chopped
2 tablespoons Italian parsley
1 dash cayenne pepper
1 cup dry white wine
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
8 razor clams, cleaned and diced

Steps:

  • On high heat in a 2-quart pot, melt the butter.
  • Add the onion and garlic and saute' until lightly browned.
  • Add the celery, potatoes, chicken stock and white wine.
  • Cook until potatoes are done, then add leeks and cream.
  • Continue to add herbs, parsley, salt and pepper to taste.
  • Let simmer for about 2 to 3 minutes, then add the razor clam meat.
  • Simmer for 15 more minutes and serve.
  • Serve with crusty French bread and more white wine!

NEW ENGLAND RAZOR CLAM CHOWDER



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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. You might be able to use canned clams. My husband like thick clam chowder. If you do not want it as thick omit flour, and/or use milk instead of cream. Serve with bread and salad.

Provided by Candia Mathieson

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Chowders     Clam Chowder Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 pound thick-cut bacon strips, diced
2 pounds potatoes, diced
1 onion, minced
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 (12 fluid ounce) can evaporated milk
1 cup heavy cream
1 pound frozen razor clams, thawed with liquid reserved
1 bay leaf
1 pinch salt and ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Cook and stir bacon in a large pot over medium-high heat until browned, about 10 minutes. Remove bacon with a slotted spoon to a plate lined with paper towel, reserving drippings in the pot.
  • Cook and stir potatoes, onion, and garlic in the hot bacon drippings until onions are translucent, 7 to 10 minutes. Stir flour into the potato mixture; cook together for about 1 minute. Add evaporated milk, heavy cream, liquid from clams, and bay leaf to the potato mixture; stir.
  • Bring the mixture to a simmer, reduce heat to medium, and cook until the potatoes are soft, about 15 minutes. Add clams to the soup; cook until the clams are hot, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle bacon atop the soup. Season with salt and pepper to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 574.9 calories, Carbohydrate 31.6 g, Cholesterol 112.3 mg, Fat 40.8 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 20.5 g, SaturatedFat 17.6 g, Sodium 574 mg, Sugar 6.9 g

PACIFIC SEAFOOD'S CLAM CHOWDER



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The Pacific Seafood had the best clam chowder and my wife and I were sad to see it close. Searching the web, I found a newspaper article that had their clam chowder recipe printed in 1992. Though I haven't made it yet, I certainly am looking forward to making it.

Provided by Stan Y.

Categories     For Large Groups

Time 1h30m

Yield 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1/4 cup butter
1 slice bacon, diced
1/2 cup white part leek, chopped
1/2 cup onion, chopped
1/2 cup celery, chopped
1 teaspoon italian seasoning
1 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon oregano
1 bay leaf
3 1/4 cups canned clam juice
1 1/2 cups canned clams
1 quart diced potato
1/4 cup white wine
2 1/2 quarts light cream (half and half)
salt and pepper, to taste
flour
butter

Steps:

  • Melt the butter in a large, heavy casserole. Add the bacon and saute until crisp. Add the leek, onion and celery and saute until soft and barely golden.
  • Stir in the seasonings, clam juice, clams, potatoes and white wine. Cook gently until the potatoes are tender.
  • Add the light cream, salt and pepper. Thicken with equal parts flour and butter that have been mixed together.
  • [Joan's note: Marranate tells me the chefs create a roux with the butter and flour. Without testing this recipe, I'm not sure how much roux you'll need, so you may as well make a lot. (It keeps well in the freezer, and you can use it to thicken other sauces and soups.).
  • In a heavy-bottomed saucepan over very low heat, melt 1 stick of butter. Sprinkle 1/2 cup flour over the butter while whisking the mixture. Cook, whisking continuously, until the mixture is smooth and a pale golden color.
  • Add 3/4 of the roux to the soup and continue to cook until the soup thickens. Add the remaining roux if you need it, cooking the soup a bit after the final addition.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 325.1, Fat 26.3, SaturatedFat 16.1, Cholesterol 94.1, Sodium 233.9, Carbohydrate 15.4, Fiber 1, Sugar 2, Protein 7.4

CONTEST-WINNING NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER



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This is the best New England clam chowder recipe, ever! In the Pacific Northwest, we dig our own razor clams and I grind them for the chowder. Since these aren't readily available, the canned clams are perfectly acceptable. -Sandy Larson, Port Angeles, Washington

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner     Lunch

Time 55m

Yield 5 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 center-cut bacon strips
2 celery ribs, chopped
1 large onion, chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
3 small potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 cup water
1 bottle (8 ounces) clam juice
3 teaspoons reduced-sodium chicken bouillon granules
1/4 teaspoon white pepper
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups fat-free half-and-half, divided
2 cans (6-1/2 ounces each) chopped clams, undrained

Steps:

  • In a Dutch oven, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp. Remove to paper towels to drain; set aside. Saute celery and onion in the drippings until tender. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer. Stir in the potatoes, water, clam juice, bouillon, pepper and thyme. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, until potatoes are tender, 15-20 minutes., In a small bowl, combine flour and 1 cup half-and-half until smooth. Gradually stir into soup. Bring to a boil; cook and stir until thickened, 1-2 minutes., Stir in clams and remaining half-and-half; heat through (do not boil). Crumble the cooked bacon; sprinkle over each serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 260 calories, Fat 4g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 22mg cholesterol, Sodium 788mg sodium, Carbohydrate 39g carbohydrate (9g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 13g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

Tips:

  • For the best flavor, use fresh razor clams. If you can't find fresh clams, frozen clams will work, but they won't have as much flavor.
  • Be sure to clean the clams thoroughly before cooking. Clams can contain sand and grit, so it's important to rinse them well before using them.
  • Don't overcook the clams. Clams only need to be cooked for a few minutes, or they will become tough and chewy.
  • Use a good quality clam juice. The clam juice will add a lot of flavor to the chowder, so it's important to use a good quality brand.
  • Add some fresh herbs to the chowder. Fresh herbs, such as thyme, rosemary, and oregano, can add a lot of flavor to the chowder.
  • Serve the chowder with crusty bread or crackers. Crusty bread or crackers are a great way to soak up the delicious broth.

Conclusion:

Pacific Northwest razor clam chowder is a delicious and hearty soup that is perfect for a cold day. It's easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. So next time you're looking for a delicious and comforting soup, give Pacific Northwest razor clam chowder a try.

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