Rhode Island Style Clam Chowder (made inland, no dairy)
Rhode Island Style Clam Chowder (made inland, no dairy)

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook rhode island style clam chowder (made inland, no dairy) using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Rhode Island Style Clam Chowder (made inland, no dairy):
  1. Get canola oil
  2. Make ready medium-sized onion
  3. Prepare chicken or turkey broth
  4. Prepare bay leaf
  5. Make ready black pepper
  6. Prepare granulated garlic or garlic powder
  7. Prepare thyme
  8. Get large peeled potato, cut into chunks or cubes
  9. Prepare sliced carrots
  10. Get chopped clams with juice

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Steps to make Rhode Island Style Clam Chowder (made inland, no dairy):
  1. Slice the onion thin or dice it, and aggressively fry it in the canola oil until the edges show signs of burning (carmelize), in the same pot that will be used for the chowder.
  2. Leaving the clams in the cupboard, add all of the other ingredients to the pot, and simmer until the carrots and potatoes are tender. I mean it! Don't add those clams yet!
  3. As soon as the potatoes & carrots are tender, add the clams with juice.
  4. Heat for another two minutes, and serve.
  5. Salt to taste.

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