Oyster Corn Chowder #3 Tdf

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Oyster Corn Chowder #3 Tdf

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Oyster Corn Chowder #3 Tdf

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Pasta

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Recipe Ingredients Recipe details:

1 c Orzo ; cooked per pkg.

3 c Clear Chicken Broth

1/4 c Parsley; minced, fresh

1/2 c Leeks; chopped

1/4 c Prosciutto; minced

Salt and white pepper, to -taste 1 1/2 c Corn; fresh or frozen

1/2 ts Chipotle Powder; seenote

2 tb Butter; unsalted

2 1/2 c Light cream (Optional)

1 pt Maryland Oysters with their

-liquor Cook the orzo according to the directions on the package and set aside. Place the chicken broth, parsley, leeks, prosciutto, salt and pepper in a large sauce pan. Simmer until the leeks are tender, or about 2 minutes. Add the corn, butter, chile, cream and oysters with their liquor. Simmer for 3 to 5 minutes longer and add the cooked orzo. Stir and serve immediately. Makes 4 servings. Per Serving: 337 calories, 21 gm protein, 38 gm carbohydrates, 12 gm fat, 5 gm saturated fat, 85 mg cholesterol, 733 mg sodium. Rewritten by Mike Stock, 5/10/95 Use any ham, Smithfield, HoneyBaked, BlackForest, or any good tasting ham. Use Onions as a substitute for the leeks. Use Vidalias if possible. Replace oysters with shrimp, scallops, shark, octopus rings, or any firm fish.....



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