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Definition of Chowders
1. chowder [v] - See also: chowder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chowders
Literary usage of Chowders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Consolidated Library of Modern Cooking and Household Recipes by Christine Terhune Herrick (1904)
"For fish chowders, cod or haddock is best, though bass is also used; it should
be a firm-fleshed fish, of a kind from which the bones may be easily ..."
2. A Trip to Boston, in a Series of Letters to the Editor of the United States by Enoch Cobb Wines (1838)
"If you are fond of good company, good stories, good fellowship, good sailing,
good chowders, good fun, and good wine, it would have been just the place for ..."
3. The Boston Cooking-school Cook Book by Fannie Merritt Farmer (1896)
"chowders. Corn Chowder. 1 can corn. 1 sliced onion. -I cups potatoes, cut in 4
cups scalded milk. ..."
4. Philadelphia Cook Book: A Manual of Home Economics by Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer (1886)
"... chowders CLAM CHOWDER 50 clams i pound of veal y, pound bacon or ham i pint
of stewed or canned tomatoes i pint of water i pint of milk 6 water crackers ..."
5. One Thousand Simple Soups by Olive Green (1907)
"FIFTY chowders CATFISH CHOWDER Wash a large catfish in warm water, and simmer
until the meat falls from the bones. Pick out all the bones, chop the fish and ..."
6. Culinary Gems: A Collection of Recipes Gathered with Care from the Treasures by Emily E. Squire (1884)
"... chowders AXD SOUPS. Above them the ocean is surging and swelling, Within its
cool chambers they sport and they sleep ; Whatever it is that the wild ..."