Soups, Stews, & Chowders

6 Favorite Chowder Recipes

In need of a new good chowdah? From clam to corn to lobster, there’s something for everyone with these six favorite New England chowder recipes.

Classic New England Clam Chowder

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine

Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan

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    1. Comment was a question. I had some scallop chowder while staying in Maine. Delicious. I’m seeking the recipe for same.

  1. I would love to have the “chowder” recipes. I subscribe to Yankee and have for many years. Are you talking about the recipes inside Yankee magazine or is there a special website to receive these recipes?

    1. Hi Barbara. If you click on the name of the chowder, it will take you to the full recipe page with the list of ingredients and instructions. Thanks!

  2. Growing up in Rhode Island within walking distance of Rocky Point Park, we always got take out chowder from the Shore Dinner Hall – the one that hung out over the river. That was a red broth chowder but definitely NOT Manhattan. It was basically Rhode Island clear broth chowder with, I think, tomato puree and paprika to color the broth red. I loved it because I didn’t like the looks of regular clear broth chowder. I think that you can still get it at the Rocky Point Chowder house that sets up in the Ann & Hope parking lot in Warwick. I now live in New Hampshire so I don’t get to eat it much anymore, but that was always my favorite chowder.

  3. Nantucket Scallop Chowder:

    Nantucket Scallop Chowder

    2 onions, sliced
    4 tablespoons butter
    1 pint scallops
    2 cups boiling water
    1 cup potatoes, diced
    4 cups scalded milk
    salt and pepper
    chopped dill

    Sauté the onions in the butter, and remove them from the pan. Cut up the scallops, and sauté them in the butter. Add the onions and potatoes to the boiling water, and simmer 20 minutes. Add the scallops and scalded milk, and simmer for an additional 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, and garnish with a good quantity of chopped dill.
    I forgot where I got the recipe but it was very good.

  4. So, where’s the recipe for corn chowda? My mother grew up in Nova Scotia and Franklin, NH, and made her corn chowda recipe at least weekly during colder months of the year. Loved it. Not everybody’s focused on fish recipes.

    Bob Gaffney

  5. Corn Chowder
    1/4 to 1/2 lb bacon chopped
    1 medium onion chopped
    1 small green pepper chopped
    4 red potatoes unpeeled cubed 1/2 in
    1 Can evaporated milk
    1 14 oz can whole kernel corn
    1 14 oz can creamed corn
    Water to cover potatoes
    Saute bacon until lightly browned
    Remove bacon and all but about a tablespoon bacon fat
    Saute onion and green pepper until soft
    Add potatoes and water, boil over low heat until potatoes are tender
    Add the corn, evaporated milk and bacon simmer 1/2 hour
    Better if refrigerated overnight and served hot the next day

  6. my late husband made a similar corn chowder to Carls but did not use peppers and used salt pork he would make a huge pot and in the Winter in New Hampshire it would hit the spot after a night of snowplowing. He’s right much better the next day. He loved to cook so I let him but kick myself now as I didn’t pay enough attention so glad Carl added it, so maybe now I can duplicate it.

  7. My son, a chef in New England, uses Chamais (sc) beer — made by monks — as his base to his white creamy New England Clam Chowder.

  8. I would love to have P.J.’s, on Rt 6 Wellfleet, Cape Cod, recipe for their Clam Chowder. The BEST ever.

  9. Hi! I’m seeking delicious corn chowder recipes, vegetarian style (not vegan, so dairy is OK). If you have a yummy recipe with meat, I will just not add the meat. Fish maybe OK. I want chowder and other soups for cold Pennsylvania evenings please! Many thanks! Michelle in PA (but I have a relative in New Hampshire!)

    1. I would love the corn chowder recipe for Lindsay’s family restaurant in 3138 Cranberry Hwy, East Wareham, MA it is so thick that sometimes the spoon will stand straight up ❤️ And sweeeet???? the clam chowder is good but I haven’t been able to finding anything even close to it,

  10. Hello
    My husbands family is from booth bay Maine and mine is from Glouster. We never have eaten or heard of peanut butter and marshmallow sandwiches. We are going to make this sandwich. I prefers chowders myself. Thank you for sharing.

  11. I make a seafood chowda with fish, clams and shrimp! Bacon bits, potatoes , onion, and corn . Of course with clam broth , milk , buttah and seasonings! It’s always been a BIG HIT with my family!

  12. CT Chowder Company in North Haven, CT makes the best RI clam chowder I have ever tasted. RI clam chowder is my favorite and it was terrific.

  13. The best chowdah I have ever had was on Cape Cod at one of the food places along the road. Don’t know the name but it was great.