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3 servings
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| 2 | tablespoons | bacon drippings | |
| 2 | tablespoons | butter | |
| 4 | each | white onion | fresh picked |
| 2 | each | celery stalks | diced |
| 1 | pound | sealegs | chopped |
| 2 | pounds | mixed seafood | |
| 2 | cups | potatoes | cooked,diced |
| 2 | each | tomato | large, diced |
| 1 | small | yellow zucchini | chunked |
| 1 | small | green zucchini | chunked |
| 2 | cups | green peas | fresh |
| 1 | cup | sweet pepper | vary colours |
| 4 | tablespoons | flour, all-purpose | |
| 6 | cups | milk | |
| 1 1/2 | cups | sauterne | |
| 1 | x | milk | to thin as needed |
| 1 | x | salt and black pepper | to taste |
| 1 | x | tomato sauce | or soup, to taste |
Melt bacon fat and butter in heavy saucepan over medium-low heat.
Add onions and sauté until clear, add celery and cook gently for about 5 mins.
Add seafood products and sauté in saucepan at medium high heat to coat, flavor and brown slightly.
Add flour, and milk, stirring well to avoid lumps.
Add remaining ingredients, except peas, in order of required cooking time (ie potatoes, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, etc).
Add wine and season to taste.
Heat until heated through, but do not boil.
Add peas about 20 min before serving.
Use milk to thin as necessary.
Sealegs are imitation crab meat, usually pollock with crab flavouring.
If chowder is to be frozen prior to serving, do not add the milk until reheating.
Just reading the ingredients sounds like a winner! will rate it more stars when I make it!
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| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 21.0g | 32% |
| Saturated Fat 12.0g | 60% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 62mg | 21% |
| Sodium 503mg | 21% |
| Total Carbohydrate 92.0g | 31% |
| Dietary Fiber 11.0g | 43% |
| Sugars 56.0g | |
| Protein 26.0g | 53% |
| Vitamin A | 67% | Vitamin C | 89% | |
| Calcium | 71% | Iron | 20% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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