Chowders

Appears in
Professional Cooking

By Wayne Gisslen

Published 2014

  • About
Chowders are chunky, hearty soups so full of good things they sometimes are more like stews than soups. Many types of chowder are simply cream soups or purée soups that are not puréed but left chunky. Like other specialty regional soups, chowders resist categorization. However, most of them are based on fish or shellfish or vegetables, and most contain potatoes and milk or cream.