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Receta Manhattan Clam Chowder
by Ryan Boudreaux

Another soup from the “Simple and Classic Home Cooking” Weight Watchers cookbook, and found on page 162 in the Soups section. This is a good version of the soup made famous in the 19th Century New York restaurant Delmonico’s, which at the time was also known and referred to as Coney Island Clam Chowder and/or Fulton Market Clam Chowder. (Reference)

Recipe Retool: A little culinary magic was performed on this recipe. This version with the 1-cup serving has only 103 calories, and 1.2 grams of fat according to the original recipe, our updates may alter these nutritional amounts slightly. We made a few updates from the original recipe; here are four ingredient updates we made:

We substituted the bacon, we used Maple wood smoked bacon in place of the originally called for lower-sodium bacon.

We also used fish stock in place of the originally called for lower-salt chicken stock.

The recipe called for ¼ teaspoon of pepper, we seasoned to taste with white pepper, and your mileage may vary.

The original recipe called for 1 Tsp dried thyme, we used 2 Tsp of fresh chopped thyme.

Other Considerations: Always thinking ahead for future use, and what I might have done in the restaurant kitchen, here are a couple of other ingredient updates that we considered, but dropped this time around due to other constraints, the tomatoes and clams:

Replace the canned tomatoes with fresh stewed plum concasse tomatoes. A simple concasse tomato is a process of quick blanching tomatoes that have been scored with an X at the bottom to loosen the skin, then cooled in an ice bath to stop the cooking process, peeled, seeded, and then diced or chunked. In addition, in this recipe that would require about 3 cups of concasse tomato.

The other update would be to get some fresh clams, like a couple dozen of them, clean and steam them in white wine, and then chopping them up for the 12 ounces required. Might even add the clam steaming liquid to the soup too! Now that would make a really tasty chowda!

Ingredients

2

Slices

Maple wood smoked bacon, chopped

1 1/3

Procedure Steps

1.

Heat a large stockpot over medium-high heat and brown the bacon, stirring often to prevent burning. Add the onion, celery, and carrots, stir well and continue to sauté for 5 minutes or until slightly tender.

2.

Add the potato, tomatoes, fish stock, clam juice, thyme and bay leaf and bring to a boil. Then reduce heat and simmer, covered, for about 30 minutes, or until potatoes are tender when tested with a fork.

3.

Stir in the clams and their juice, season to taste with the pepper and simmer just a few more minutes to heat the clams. Add the parsley for garnish.

This recipe yields approximately 10 1-cup (8-ounce) servings.

According to the Weight Watchers cookbook, this recipe has the following per serving nutritional values based on the original recipe: 2 points value, 103 calories, 17.7g carbohydrates, 1.2g fat (0.4g saturated fat), 1.7g fiber, 5.3g protein, 13mg cholesterol, 594mg sodium, 65mg calcium.

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