Creamy clam stew made with smoked bacon and fresh clams, serve it in a sourdough bread bowl. This clam chowder is comforting, filling and amazingly delicious!
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time2 hourshrs
De-Gritting Time1 hourhr15 minutesmins
Total Time3 hourshrs30 minutesmins
Course: Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: clam
Servings: 6
Calories: 890kcal
Author: Namiko Chen
Ingredients
3lbslittleneck clams
1Tbspextra virgin olive oil
6-7slicesthick wood smoked bacon(cut into 1"(2.5 cm) slices)
5clovesgarlic(minced)
1onions(coarsely chopped)
1leek(white and light green parts only, coarsely chopped)
Gather all the ingredients. As soon as you purchase clams, make sure to de-grit the clams. It takes about 1 hour to do this process.
Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the bacon, reduce the heat to low, and let the fat render for 20 to 25 minutes, stirring from time to time; the bacon should color but not crisp. Using a slotted spoon, remove the bacon from the pan and set it aside (it's for garnish).
Add the garlic, onion, and leeks to the pan and stir to coat with bacon fat.
After leeks are coated with oil, sprinkle with salt, cover with the otoshibuta (drop lid). Cook over low heat for 30 to 35 minutes, until the vegetables are tender. Remove the otoshibuta (drop lid).
Meanwhile, prepare a sachet by wrapping seasonings in a piece of cheesecloth and tying it up with cooking twine.
Put the potatoes, sachet, and 2 tsp salt in a large saucepan, add cold water to cover, bring to a simmer, and cook until the potatoes are just tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and spread on a tray to cool; discard the sachet.
When the vegetables are tender, increase the heat to medium and add the butter. Once the butter has melted, stir in the flour to coat the vegetables and cook for 2-3 minutes to take away the raw flour taste.
When flour is coated with vegetables, whisk in the milk and cream, season to taste with salt and pepper, and bring to a very low simmer.
Melt the 2 Tbsp butter in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add the shallots and thyme sprigs, season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring, for about 1 minute, until the shallots are tender. Add the wine, bring to a boil, and cook for 2 minutes to evaporate some of the alcohol.
Add the clams, cover the pan, and cook for about 4 minutes, removing the clams as they open.
Strain all the clam liquid through a fine-mesh conical strainer into a bowl. Shell the clams and set aside.
Gently stir clam liquid into the soup (avoid any sand that may have settled in the bottom of the bowl). Season the chowder with salt and pepper to taste.
Gently stir in the clams and potatoes.
Spread the bacon in a small frying pan and crisp over medium-high heat. Garnish the soup with the bacon and the chives.
Notes
The recipe is adapted from "Clam Chowder with Bacon" in Ad Hoc at Home by Thomas Keller.