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    Default Crappie Chowder


    Made this for dinner last night.My buddy Stewyfish's recipe.It was out of control deliscious!

    Crappie Chowder

    5 slices bacon
    1/2 cup onion
    1/2 cup chopped carrot
    1/4 cup chopped celery
    5-6 crappie fillets (cut into 1" pieces)
    4-5 red potatos peeled, cut into 1/2" cubes
    1 cup water
    1/2 tsp salt
    1/4 tsp pepper
    1 16oz. evap. milk
    1 16oz. cream style corn
    1 can chopped clams

    in dutch oven or large pot

    put potatoes in pot w/ just enough water to cover...boil till tender. drain

    Cook bacon in pot till crispy. Set aside. Leave small amount (2tblsp) drippings in pot.

    Add onion, carrot, and celery to drippings and cook on Med. heat till tender, stirring constantly. Add crappie, clams, potatoes, water, salt and pepper. Bring to boil over med-high heat. Reduce heat to low, simmer covered for 8-10 minutes till fish is firm and opaque and begins to flake.

    Blend in milk and corn. Cook over med. heat (do not boil or scorch) about 7-10 minutes until mixture is hot, stirring occasionally. Keep warm on low - med/low till serving. Crumble bacon on top of each serving. Enjoy w/ fresh croissants or bread sticks.
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    Hi,
    Tried the chowder recipe yesterday. Don't eat celery so I used zucchini instead and it turn out pretty tasty.

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    nice twist crappiemagnet I've been making it for years but i don't use the corn and carrots i make the pacific clam/ (crappie) chowder, but i may try the corn in it Don't like carrots in nothing but stew's

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    Thanks for sharing! i'm always looking for something other than fried! (although fried crappie do taste good!! LOL!)

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    Thumbs up Crappie chowder

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    I hope it was better than the recipe I found once for crappie chile. YUK! (or maybe it was the cook)
    Fair Winds and Following Seas

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    We made it and it is yummy!! Thanks for the recipe. It has become a favorite here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
    I hope it was better than the recipe I found once for crappie chile. YUK! (or maybe it was the cook)
    I believe that would! leave a after taste in your month

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