Bonus points for pronouncing it right:
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Get some beef soup bones. Brown the snot out of them in a little olive oil. Take the bones out of the pot. chop up a small onion or get a small bag od frozen chopped onions or the combo onion bell pepper celery. Saute until clear. Add back the bones and two bay leafs. one small cam of tomato paste, fill with water leaving enough room to add other stuff. cook for an hour. taste broth for seasoning, all you need is saly and pepper. but feeo fre to add whatever you want-a little garlic powder, a couple of shakes hot sauce or whatever. Then add as much or as little vegetables as to want. For ease of prep, I use frozen but fresh is good. If you like cabbage put it in too. The only thing I suggest you NOT put in is potato as it does not freeze well. Use your imagination! Root veggies work wonderfully well, Turnip, carrots, rutabegas. I like califlower, wife likes green beans so in they go. I like frozen baby limas but the wife doesn't so no limas. If you want a little starch, I suggest barley. Got kids-alphabet macaroni. The last lot I made wit hall the fixin's cost me right at $25 and we are off it for 5 days. This is easy and takes avout 15 minures to brown the bones and onion/seasoning and then a hour for the first cook and about 30 minutes more to do the vegetables. I did not put in measurements cause I don't measure but suggest you use a big pot as it WILL grow when adding stuff
If you are rich you can use stew meat or brisket instead of ther bones.
BiG plus...it is actually healthy-until you start eating the crackers or cornbread with it![]()
Cambell's Chunky Clam Chowder, add a drained can of chopped clams. Their Chunky Potato Corn Chowder is also good, I like to add a handful of cooked large pasta shells.
Well, while I do like New England, it is not that good for you. Too much cream. Manhattan is OK, but not my favorite. Here in the Northeast, and especially RI, we make it with a clear broth, and fresh dug quahogs. When I make it, I make about 10 quarts at a time. You gotta love it, because you are eating it for days. I am fortunate in that I can eat the same meal for days![]()
Cambell's Chunky Clam Chowder, add a drained can of chopped clams. Their Chunky Potato Corn Chowder is also good, I like to add a handful of cooked large pasta shells.
Darn! You beat me to it! But no fair leaving out the rest of the label with the ingredients and instructions (click to enlarge):