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Thread: Crappie Chowder

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    Default Crappie Chowder


    Here is a recipe from a friend of mine. I have tried it and it was a huge success. If you try it let me know how you liked it.

    6 strips of bacon
    2 table spoons of butter
    ½ yellow onion, diced
    ½ cup Italian parsley, chopped roughly
    1 table spoon of fresh thyme, chopped
    32 oz chicken stock
    1 table spoon of Arizona Gun Slinger
    Fresh ground pepper
    Sea Salt
    3 russet potatoes, diced to liking
    2 small cans of diced clams in clam juice
    1 can of corn
    1 table spoon of fresh chives, chopped
    12 nice Crappie Fillets (unders works also), cut into chunks
    1 to 1.5 pints of heavy whipping cream

    In large pot cook bacon until brown.
    Remove bacon but leave bacon grease
    Chop bacon and set aside
    Add butter, onion, parsley and simmer
    While simmering add thyme
    When onions brown a little add chicken stock and raise heat
    Add AZ Gun Slinger or your favorite hot sauce, stir, then salt and pepper to taste
    Add potatoes, clams, corn and slow boil until potatoes are cooked
    If the stock doesn’t reduce down you can smash a few potato pieces to thicken stock
    Salt and pepper again to taste
    Add chives
    Remove from heat, add Crappie and cover
    Once Crappie chunks turns white add cream and bacon bits
    Stir lightly so not to break up the Crappie too much
    Let it stand for ½ hours, reheat on low if necessary

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    OMG- I am trying that this weekend!
    What?

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    There's a fish chowder receive in the southern living cookbook. I use crappie in it. I double up on everything then add a little extra tators, bacon and fish. Pretty basic but taste great.

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    Best too cut your crappie in 1" 1/2 chuck it break up quick!

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    This would be a good recipe for the Crappie.com Cook Book
    Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines

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