Penny's Passion: Noah's Ark Clam Chowder

Monday, November 9, 2015

Noah's Ark Clam Chowder

When the weather turns cold, I like to bring out the soup recipes.  One of my favorites is this clam chowder.  It's easy to put together and will make a crock pot full.  The consistency is thick enough it's perfect to serve in a bread bowl, which definitely makes it guest worthy.  
 Here's What You Need
2 cans Cream of Potato Soup
2 cans of New England Clam Chowder
2 cans Cream of Celery Soup
1 can of clams - rinsed
1 pint Half & Half
1 cup of cooked diced potatoes (I use one drained can)
1 stick of melted butter



Here's What You Do
This is pretty simple ~ you open all the cans.  Melt the butter.

Mix all the ingredients together and put it in a crock pot.

Cook on low for 2 to 3 hours.

That's it!

 

In just a few short hours and not a lot of effort, you have a large pot of wonderful clam chowder.
When the cold wind is blowing outside, this delicious thick soup really hits the spot.  We love to scoop up a big bowl when we're watching the football games on Sunday or coming in from running errands on Saturday.


Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

Handmade Tuesday's with Kristen

18 comments:

  1. I've never in my life tried clam chowder. Gasp! Another food I've not tried. :) I'm not a fan of seafood though, but I respect that you enjoy it. :)

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  2. i love clam chowder in general but i have not tired it at home..this looks so comforting and great for thi time of the year.

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    1. I've had the Clam Chowder from Noah's Ark when it was open in St Charles,Mo. This is awesome. Make it all the time.

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  3. Can you believe I've never tried clam chowder?!? Must give it a try!

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  4. This looks so good!!

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  5. Oh my gosh! Penny, this looks so good! I love clam chowder, but I've never made it before. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, Love! I'm definitely going to make this sometime this week, possibly today! Hope you have an awesome week! GOD bless you, beautiful friend! :-)

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  6. I'm iffy on clam chowder BC the best I've ever eaten was in Charleston on a trip and I'm afraid of others, ha! But I do love a good bread bowl ;)

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    1. This is a great recipe. Have had the original from Noah's Ark and is close to it.

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  7. This looks delicious :) Gonna try it myself!


    Wishes,
    Mash | www.sarmash.com

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  8. I've never made clam chowder before because I was always under the impression that it was a lot of work. Thank you for sharing this super simple recipe!

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  9. I'm all about soup this time of year, love that you put it in a bread bowl :)

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  10. Wow! This is so incredibly easy. I have a great clam chowder recipe, but it's a ton of work so I've avoided it like the plague this year because I just don't have time! I will definitely have to try this one out :D

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  11. Wow it looks yummy. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.

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  12. I always mix my clam chowder with a can of cream of potato!! This sounds even better though! I will definitely try it!

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  13. Sounds perfect for the upcoming cold winter nights!! Thanks for linking up at Try A Bite Tuesday link party last week! This week is live, we'd love for you to come party again this week! #TryABiteTuesday

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  14. I have been making this for years. The only difference is that recipe I use call for 2 cans of clams.

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