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corn chowder

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Noun1.corn chowder - chowder containing corn
chowder - a thick soup or stew made with milk and bacon and onions and potatoes


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For beginnings, the kitchen makes a creamy corn chowder ($8) studded with shrimp, and there's also a mix of baby greens in a balsamic vinaigrette ($8) with poached pear and candied walnuts for those who prefer a salad.
PER SERVING (1 cup) Calories: 140 Sodium: 250 mg Total Fat: 3 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sat Fat: 0 g / Trans Fat: 0 g Carbohydrates: 30 g Fiber: 4 g Protein: 5 g Corn Chowder To turn it into a seafood or chicken chowder, add chopped raw or cooked shrimp or scallops (10 minutes before the soup is done) or chicken (when you add the milk and broth).
Some of their recipes are: Crepes with Strawberries and Cream, Roman Apple Coffee Cake, Corn Chowder, Tuna Melt, Fried Rice, Egg Salad Tortilla Wrap, Chicken Picatta with Rice Pilaf, Mexican Lasagna, Salmon and Vegetables en Papillote, Toffee Bars, and Banana Cream Pie.
 
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