Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, dairy free new england seafood chowder. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
My Dreamy, Dairy-Free Clam Chowder is the healthy version of classic comfort food that can be enjoyed all year long. With the right ingredients, New England clam chowder can be a great addition to any healthy diet. Similar to other popular seafood, clams contain an impressive array of nutrients.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have dairy free new england seafood chowder using 14 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Dairy Free New England Seafood Chowder:
- Make ready 1 sweet onion
- Take 2 celery stalks
- Prepare 2 medium red potatoes
- Prepare 1 cup frozen calamari rings
- Get 1 cup frozen small scallops
- Prepare I cup frozen clams
- Prepare 1 tsp salt
- Prepare 1 tsp pepper
- Get 1 bay leaf
- Make ready 1 large tbsp (scoop) dairy free butter
- Take 1 jar clam juice
- Get 1 cup dairy free milk
- Prepare 16 oz dairy free half and half
- Prepare to taste Salt and pepper
I have a gluten-free option too. When I think of creamy New England Seafood Chowder, I. I always have coconut milk or almond milk on hand to use as my dairy-free milk and, usually, oil (olive or grapeseed) to meet the fat/shortening I've already shared my Quick and Easy New England Clam Chowder, which is both gluten free and dairy free, here. This recipe is from my favorite cookbook, Eating for IBS by Heather van Vorous, and is completely dairy-free and delicious!
Instructions to make Dairy Free New England Seafood Chowder:
- Chop up the onions and celery: set aside.
- Heat a tablespoon of olive oil in pan, while oil is heating up chop the potatoes and set aside.
- Once the oil is heated add the onions, celery, salt and pepper. Saute until onions are translucent or for about 7 minutes. Lower to medium high heat.
- Add the potatoes, clams, scallops and calamari rings. Stir together on a low saute for about 5 minutes.
- Add clam juice, dairy-free half and half, dairy-free milk, dairy-free butter and bay leaf. Bring to quick boil. Once boiling reduce heat to medium and let cook/simmer until potatoes are soft. Add salt and pepper as needed.
We recently returned from a trip to Cape Cod, where we were both very disappointed about not being able to eat the cream-filled clam chowder as a result of our IBS. This New England Seafood Chowder recipe creates a versatile and tasty soup, that is perfect for warming up on a cold winter day. From the beginning, a chowder was different from these traditional fish stews because chowder made use of salt pork and ship's biscuits (think saltine crackers) for. Make a big pot of seafood chowder featuring cod, clams, shrimp, and scallops for your next gathering using this recipe. In New England you can buy chopped chowder clams at many of our local markets.
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