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7 Reviews of Manhattan Clam Chowder

by Sue L

From: Paula5

On Jul 19, 2003

A spicy, tantalizing dish that people raved about. I used a spicy turkey-sun-dried tomato sausage (Sam's Club) instead of salt pork, and omitted the green peppers (because I was out) and the Old Bay (ditto) — still just fabulous. I didn't have to skim fat, because I used the lean sausage. I, too, will take Manhattan.

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  • From: Lauren-Grace

    On Oct 16, 2003

    The best Manhatten Clam Chowder ever. This was a two day process. I used salt pork and made the soup according to your directions. I let if refrigerate overnight, then peeled away the fat layer (yuk). Right before it was time to eat, I heated it up and finished the recipe like you directed. The flavor was awesome and due in large part to the salt pork and seasonings. My family was impressed with me. Thanks for making me look so good.

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  • From: surus

    On Nov 15, 2005

    Outstanding flavor. This took a while to prepare but was well worth the effort. I used 4 6oz. cans of chopped clams instead of whole baby clams and chicken broth instead of water. There was also plenty of juice in the canned clams. I doubled the tomatoes and left out the leek. This was a late night meal for my husband after returning from a long business trip and he loved it. We had the leftovers the next day for lunch and they were even better! Served with Texas Toast.

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  • From: lmak

    On Nov 23, 2004

    This was really good except I think 3 cans of clams was a little much. Next time I'll use just 2 cans. I also put 1.5 times the tomatoes. Couldn't find leeks at the store, so I also left out the green peppers and doubled up on the carrots and celery. No tabasco for me either.

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  • From: K.Senko

    On Dec 15, 2004

    I thought this was very good. It is difficult to find a "red" clam chowder. I could have added more spice. My husband, on the other hand, LOVED this. He is begging me to keep making it.

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  • From: rojner

    On Jan 1, 2006

    Made this chowder for New Year's Day (with the bacon)and everyone loved it. We were told it was better than any restaraunt chowder they ever had. It wasn't difficult to make at all. There is none left! Thanx for this great recipe!

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  • From: Kiss*My*Tiara

    On Apr 11, 2005

    I have nothing but great things to say about this soup, it was perfection. I used several slices of bacon for the salted pork and I left out the leeks. I made this a few months ago, and I'm just getting around to reviewing it. Great recipe Sue!

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