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Did you know that you can make a restaurant-quality clam chowder in less than 30 minutes? It’s easier than you might think!

clam chowder with oyster crackers in pottery bowl on floral napkin

Bratten’s Famous Clam Chowder

While in Louisiana a few weeks ago for Sean’s family reunion, I sat down with his cousins and naturally the conversation veered to food. (Is it just me or does this happen with everyone? I think it may just be me, but I’m not sad about it.)

Sean’s cousins, Andrea and Wendy, make an awesome New England clam chowder and were kind enough to share their recipe with me. As the story goes, many years ago, there was a restaurant in Salt Lake City called Bratten’s.

Their aunt and uncle loved the clam chowder at Brattens so much that when the restaurant was closing in the late ’80s, their uncle paid the owner to share the recipe with him.

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creamy chowder with clams and potatoes in bowl on wooden plate with spoon

In the years since, Brattens clam chowder recipe has been shared in the local newspaper and it’s been published in a few places online as well. However, the recipe our family was given is a little different, and having tried both now, I’m biased toward this one.

There are a couple of “secret” ingredients here that aren’t common in most clam chowder recipes.

At the end of the cooking process, you’ll add a splash of red wine vinegar. The vinegar enhances the flavors beautifully and you may find yourself wondering why you haven’t been adding vinegar to more recipes.

"secret" ingredient - red wine vinegar being added to chowder

White Clam Chowder

While you can certainly make a tasty chowder with a basic roux and some milk, half and half, or cream, when you add the additional clam juice to this chowder, it brings out the flavors so much more.

There just isn’t enough clam juice in those little cans of clams. Go ahead and put canned clams and clam juice on your grocery list, because this easy clam chowder needs to be a new favorite for your family too.

clam juice pour shot in blue enamel pot with vegetables

Clam Chowder Ingredients

  • potatoes
  • celery
  • onion
  • garlic
  • clam juice
  • butter
  • flour
  • milk
  • clams
  • red wine vinegar
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • kosher salt
base for chowder with whisk in skillet

Easy Clam Chowder Recipe

To make Brattens clam chowder, start by combining the potatoes, celery, and onion, in a large pot and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of salt.

Add the clam juice and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook until fork tender, about 10 minutes total. Remove from the heat.

pour shot of milk into chowder base

While the vegetables are cooking, melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the flour and whisk until smooth.

Very slowly add 1 cup of milk, whisking constantly to maintain a smooth consistency. Add an additional cup of milk just as slowly, continually whisking.

Pour in the remaining milk while whisking constantly and bring to a low simmer to thicken, about 3 minutes. Do not allow this to boil.

Remove from the heat and pour the milk mixture into the pot with the tender vegetables.

adding clams to chowder in large blue pot

Add the clams and juice from the cans to the chowder, along with the red wine vinegar. Season to taste with pepper and additional salt, if needed.

Only if necessary, return the pot to low heat for just long enough to warm the chowder.

ladle full of clam chowder

Clam Chowder without Bacon

You may have noticed that many clam chowder recipes begin and end with bacon. Now you know that my family loves bacon, and we add it to many recipes, (see that clam chowder link for evidence of that) however, this particular clam chowder delivers a whole lot of awesome flavor without the bacon.

Instead of cooking the vegetables in bacon grease, they’re simmered in clam juice to make sure that flavor shines here.

Feel free to top your bowls of clam chowder with crumbled bacon if you have it on hand. And while I don’t personally recommend it, my youngest son enjoys piling shredded cheese on his clam chowder.

Whatever else you top your bowls with, don’t forget the oyster crackers! (And if you’re lucky enough to have oyster crackers leftover when the chowder is gone, try making a batch of these seasoned oyster crackers for a super fun snack.)

clam chowder topped with oyster crackers in pottery bowl on wooden plate

Want a few more easy soup recipes to try? Loaded with our favorite Mexican flavors; this Southwest Chicken Soup is slightly spicy with chunks of tomatoes, corn, black beans, and tender chicken. Best of all, it’s ready in less than 15 minutes.

This is, without doubt, bar none, the best tomato soup I have ever tasted. If you have someone in your family who doesn’t like tomato soup, this three-ingredient recipe is the one you can use to convince them otherwise. It has made diehard fans of me and my boys.

Dill Pickle Soup is a creamy, potato chowder-style soup, loaded with dill pickles and plenty of flavor. I can pretty much guarantee that you’ve never tasted anything like this!

I’ve been calling this slow cooker potato soup my “Busy Day Potato Soup” for years. It can be assembled and started in the crock-pot anytime from 5-10 hours before you want to eat.

For the ultimate in lightning-fast soup recipes, Chinese Egg Drop Soup is a classic for good reason. The first time I made this recipe, my kids went crazy over it and devoured every single sip. They requested it again the very next day for lunch. From start to finish, it’s ready in less than 10 minutes.

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Easy Clam Chowder

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Make a restaurant-quality clam chowder in less than 30 minutes–it's easier than you might think!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 8
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Ingredients 

  • 3 cups potatoes peeled and diced into ½-inch pieces, about 5 medium size potatoes
  • 2 cups celery sliced very thin, about 3 large ribs
  • cups yellow onion minced very small, about 1 large yellow onion
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced optional
  • teaspoons kosher salt divided
  • 24 ounces clam juice (3) 8-ounce bottles
  • ¾ cup butter
  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 cups whole milk or half and half
  • 20 ounces chopped clams, do not drain about (3) 6.5 ounce cans
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Combine the potatoes, celery, onion, and garlic if desired, in a large pot and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of salt. Add the clam juice and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook until fork tender, about 10 minutes total. Remove from the heat.
  • While the vegetables are cooking, melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the flour and whisk until smooth. Very slowly add 1 cup of milk, whisking constantly to maintain a smooth consistency. Add an additional cup of milk just as slowly, continually whisking.
  • Pour in the remaining milk while whisking constantly and bring to a low simmer to thicken, about 3 minutes. Do not allow this to boil. Remove from the heat and pour the milk mixture into the pot with the tender vegetables.
  • Add the clams and red wine vinegar. Season to taste with pepper and additional salt, if needed. Only if necessary, return the pot to low heat for just long enough to warm the chowder.

Nutrition

Calories: 335 kcal | Carbohydrates: 28 g | Protein: 8 g | Fat: 22 g | Saturated Fat: 13 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5 g | Trans Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 64 mg | Sodium: 955 mg | Potassium: 392 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 10 g | Vitamin A: 1002 IU | Vitamin C: 7 mg | Calcium: 185 mg | Iron: 1 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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18 Comments

  1. jochris says:

    Yes! Bratten’s Clam Chowder is the best and so easy to make. I’ve been making this recipe for 40 years!5 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      Awe! I love hearing that!

    2. Bernadette says:

      going to make this shortly….is miss a thin or thick chowder because the pictures that I see it kind of looks like it could be on the thin side I like the thick shadow and I’m hoping this one is it please let me know as soon as possible because the ingredients are on my list for tomorrow, thanks

    3. Mary Younkin says:

      This is kind of in the middle, Bernadette. If you’d like it to be a bit thicker, you can try reducing the milk by a cup or so.

  2. Dorothy Hayes says:

    Is the wine vinegar necessary?5 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      Hi, Dorothy. You don’t have to add the wine vinegar; it just affects the flavor of the end result a bit, but you’ll still have a delicious chowder without it. Happy cooking!

    2. Linda Gaf says:

      Yes. I’ve made clam chowder several times now. The red wine vinegar adds necessary tang to balance out the creaminess.

  3. Linda Gaf says:

    Excellent. So much less complicated than some other recipes I looked at. I added a finely diced carrot and about 1/3 tsp of hot paprika.5 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      Sounds delicious, Linda. Happy cooking; enjoy the clam chowder!

  4. lbeaupre says:

    I just made this and absolutely love it. I especially love the fact this recipe made a large amount. Will be making it again5 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      I’m thrilled you love it!

  5. Sandra Wetzler says:

    First time making this recipe and it’s absolutely delicious. The only problem is, it made much more than I expected. Can this be frozen successfully after the recipe is completed? Even after sharing I have much too much 🤷‍♂️5 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      I haven’t tried freezing it, Sandra. However, if you have more than you’ll manage to eat, it’s worth trying.

  6. Kimberly Jones says:

    The best and easiest clam chowder . This recipe is one of the best . Restaurant worthy.5 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      I’m so happy to hear that you love it.

  7. Randy Robbins says:

    I’ve loved New England all my life. i am going to make this using your recipe. I just made your chocolate/peanut butter fudge , OMG it’s SOOO good.
    I, like another commented, like my clam chowder thick. Do you advise against substituting milk/half and half with heavy cream. otherwise I’ll follow your recipe exactly.
    thanks so much for your time and contributions. Your site is my go to for recipes.
    Randy

    1. Barefeet in the Kitchen Team says:

      You can definitely swap in the heavy cream if you want it even thicker. I make it as written, and it’s got plenty of thickness for me! And, thank you for the kind words. I hope you keep finding keepers here!

  8. Randy Robbins says:

    my last comment was supposed to read ” I’ve loved New England clam chowder all my life .