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Chowder is a
thick soup
prepared with milk or cream, a roux, and
seafood or vegetables.
Oyster crackers or
saltines may
accompany chowders as a side item...
- humorous: Long
Island is
between Manhattan and New England. The two
parent chowders are
typically cooked separately before being poured in the same bowl. This...
- and
markets corn
chowders, such as "Rich &
Hearty Chicken Corn
Chowder" and "Light
Chicken Corn
Chowder."
Costco markets a corn
chowder under its Kirkland...
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Interviews C.H.
Greenblatt on
Crafting "
Chowder"".
October 30, 2007. Greenblatt, C. H. (June 3, 2008). "Let the New
Chowders Begin!!". Nerd Armada.
Archived from...
- Look up
chowder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chowder may
refer to:
Chowder, any of a
variety of
soups Clam
chowder, a
chowder containing clams and...
- Washington. It
initially served fried fish, prawns, scallops, clams, and
chowders. Its
corporate headquarters were
moved to Edmonds, and then to SeaTac....
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prepare the dish. Clam
chowder is a well-known clam soup, but not all clam
soups are
chowders or have the
thick consistency that
chowders typically possess...
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pasta convenience food dishes, such as c****eroles.
Similar to a bisque,
chowders are
thick soups usually containing seafood and potatoes, milk and cream...
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Chowder is an
American animated television series created by C. H.
Greenblatt for
Cartoon Network. The
series centers on
Chowder, an
aspiring young boy...
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Crushed red
pepper is used by food
manufacturers in
pickling blends,
chowders,
spaghetti sauce,
pizza sauce,
soups and sausage.
Crushed red
pepper in...