Easy New England Fish Chowder (2024)

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This creamy New England Fish Chowder recipe can be made with cod or any firm white fish for a light, flavorful, and simple weeknight dinner that takes only 15 minutes of prep time.

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I grew up in a family of commercial fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, and this simple New England style fish chowder is an old fisherman's wife recipe. It can be adapted using any kind of firm, white fish, or even salmon as my mom often did.

This fish chowder recipe is easily one of my favorite comfort foods because it reminds me so much of my Mom. She always kept it really simple, and honestly, it's better that way. I’ve tried adding bacon, leeks, carrots, clam juice, and other liquids - like in my creamy, five star rated New England Clam Chowder recipe - but all of them took away from this recipe's perfect simplicity.

If you’ve ever felt intimidated by fish chowder recipes, then this is the one for you! It only uses 7 ingredients and takes 15 minutes of hands-on time. It’s beginner friendly and uses basic ingredients that are easy to find.

This fish chowder isn't thick and heavy like many cream-based New England varieties tend to be. It's light yet incredibly satisfying, and the flavor of the fish really shines through. If you like this recipe, make sure you add my Lobster Rolls and Lobster Corn Chowder to your menu – all New England style favorites!

Why This Recipe Works

  • Any sustainably caught firm white fish will work for this recipe, so use your favorite!
  • It’s naturally gluten-free.
  • Simple and light, perfectly highlighting the delicate seafood flavor.
  • Authentic New England fish chowder recipe, passed down from generations to my mom to me, and now you!
  • Beginner friendly with just 7 simple ingredients.
  • Ready in only 30 minutes!

Ingredient Notes

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  • Potatoes - For this soup, you’ll want to use a waxy variety of potatoes like red-skinned potatoes or fingerling potatoes. Waxy potatoes will hold their form when boiled for a creamy bite. If you use a starchy potato, like russet or Yukon gold, the soup will be grainy as the potatoes break down.
  • Firm white fish - I often use cod for this recipe, but you can use any firm, white-fleshed fish, preferably one that’s been sustainably caught. Halibut, grouper, pollock, haddock, and even salmon or sea bass are all excellent choices for this fish chowder. Avoid tuna, swordfish, and light flaky fish like flounder and snapper.
  • Heavy cream - The cream is what makes this soup “New England Style”. Heavy cream is ideal for the thickest and creamiest texture, but you can also use half and half. Low fat dairy and non-dairy alternatives will not work.

Step by Step Instructions

  1. Melt the butter in a large, heavy-bottomed pot. Sauté the onion and celery with a pinch of salt for about 10 minutes or until translucent.
  2. Add the potatoes to the pot, toss to coat, then add the water, salt and pepper. Bring the liquid to a boil, reduce it to a simmer, cover, and cook for about 20 minutes or until the potatoes are tender.
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  1. Add the fish, cover, and simmer for another 10 minutes or until the fish is cooked through. Stir in the heavy cream and fresh parsley, and more salt and pepper as needed.
  2. Serve immediately with lots of crusty bread for dipping.

Tips for Success

  • Season generously. Simple ingredients like water and potatoes requires more salt than you might think.I find 2 tablespoons of Diamond brand Kosher salt provides the perfect seasoning, but different types of salt will vary.
  • Avoid cooking the fish too long. Ten minutes is more than enough time for the fish to cook through. The longer it cooks, the more it will flake apart and melt into the soup.
  • If you want a thicker soup, mix together ¼ cup of flour with ¼ cup of water, add it to the soup and let it boil for 2-3 minutes before adding the fish.
  • This soup is even better after it sits overnight. Be sure to make enough for leftovers!
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What to Serve with Creamy Fish Chowder

I like serving this soup with a few slices of crusty bread. Dinner rolls or oyster crackers will also pair really well with this creamy soup.

Storing and Reheating Leftovers

One of the best things about this recipe is how good it tastes the next day! Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Because of the heavy cream, this recipe won’t freeze well.

To reheat your fish chowder soup, pour it into a small pot and heat it on the stove over low. Avoid boiling, and remove it from the heat once it’s warmed through.

FAQS About New England Fish Chowder

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How do you thicken fish chowder?

While this recipe is creamy, it’s not exactly thick. For a thicker texture, make a simple slurry by mixing together ¼ cup of flour with ¼ cup of water, add it to the soup and let it boil for 2-3 minutes before adding the fish.You can also make a cornstarch slurry to keep it gluten free by mixing two tablespoons of cornstarch with four tablespoons of cold water.

Can you use milk instead of heavy cream to finish fish chowder?

You can, but you’ll want to use the slurry method mentioned above to thicken the soup, as milk won’t add the same thickness as heavy cream.

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Easy New England Fish Chowder

This creamy New England Fish Chowder recipe can be made with cod or any firm white fish for a light, flavorful, and simple weeknight dinner that takes only 15 minutes of prep time.

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 5 servings

Calories: 382kcal

Author: Nicole Gaffney (ColeyCooks.com)

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 large yellow or sweet onion peeled and diced
  • 8 ribs celery diced
  • 1 lb waxy potatoes not russet, cut into large cubes
  • 6 cups water
  • salt and freshly cracked pepper to taste *see note
  • 1 pound sustainably caught firm white fish such as cod halibut or haddock, cut into large cubes
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • ¼ cup minced flat leaf parsley loosely packed

Instructions

  1. Melt the butter in a large, heavy bottomed pot and sauté the onion and celery with a pinch of salt until translucent, about 10 minutes.

  2. Add in the potatoes, toss to coat, then add the water, salt and pepper. Bring the liquid up to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, cover and cook for about 20 minutes or until the potatoes are tender.

  3. Add in the fish, cover, and simmer for another 10 minutes or util the fish is cooked through.

  4. Stir in the heavy cream and fresh parsley. Adjust the seasoning as needed.

  5. Serve immediately with lots of crusty bread for dipping.

Notes

  • Season generously. Simple ingredients like water and potatoes requires more salt than you might think.I find 2 tablespoons of Diamond brand Kosher salt provides the perfect seasoning, but different types of salt will vary.
  • Avoid cooking the fish too long. Ten minutes is more than enough time for the fish to cook through. The longer it cooks, the more it will flake apart and melt into the soup.
  • If you want a thicker soup, mix together ¼ cup of flour with ¼ cup of water, add it to the soup and let it boil for 2-3 minutes before adding the fish.
  • This soup is even better after it sits overnight. Be sure to make enough for leftovers!

Nutrition

Calories: 382kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 111mg | Sodium: 157mg | Potassium: 930mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 982IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 81mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between New England and Rhode Island chowder? ›

Many regional variations exist, but the three most prevalent are New England or "white" clam chowder, which includes milk or cream, Manhattan or "red" clam chowder, which includes tomatoes, and Rhode Island or "clear" clam chowder, which omits both.

What two ingredients must be present for the soup to be called a chowder? ›

Chowder is a soup with cream or milk mixed with ingredients such as potatoes, sweet corn, smoked haddock, clams and prawns, etc. Some cream-style chowders do not use cream, and are instead prepared using milk and a roux to thicken them.

What's the difference between fish soup and fish chowder? ›

Now, a soup is usually made with stock or broth and can have vegetables, meat or fish as ingredients and is generally not very thick. A chowder may have the same ingredients, but is more chunky, creamy and thick, much like a stew.

What is the best thickener for chowder? ›

Cornstarch. Cornstarch is a very effective thickener, and a little bit can go a long way. Add cornstarch to a small amount of cold water or other liquid (wine or stock) and whisk into a thick slurry. Then the slurry can be stirred into a simmering soup, a bit at a time to set the final consistency.

What are the three types of chowder? ›

Chowder has evolved constantly over the years, with its roots dating back to the 1700s in the Northeast. Today, the 3 most popular variations are Rhode Island or “clear” chowder, Manhattan or “red” chowder, and New England or “white” chowder.

Which is healthier, Manhattan or New England clam chowder? ›

Manhattan Clam Chowder is healthier than New England Clam Chowder. Manhattan Clam Chowder is lower in calories and fat. It is more nutritious thanks to its vitamin-rich tomato-based broth and abundance of veggies. New England clam chowder is higher in calories and fat because of its heavy cream-based broth.

How to thicken seafood chowder? ›

Flour: Thicken the chowder up with all-purpose flour. Seasonings: Season the fish chowder with Old Bay seasoning, salt, and pepper. Evaporated milk: Evaporated milk makes the chowder even thicker and richer.

What makes it a bisque? ›

A traditional French chef would define a bisque as being a thick, creamy soup made with shellfish and thickened by a paste made from their shells. Julia Child was one chef to popularize lobster bisque in the United States; her recipe uses both the shells of the lobster and rice to thicken the bisque.

Does chowder have to have potatoes? ›

Customarily, chowder included onion, potatoes, and cream. Nowadays, not all chowders adhere to these guidelines. New England Clam Chowder is sometimes made with milk, whereas Manhattan Clam Chowder doesn't have any milk or cream but has a tomato base instead.

What makes chowder taste like chowder? ›

What Is Clam Chowder Supposed to Taste Like? New England clam chowder is a mix of creamy soup and briny, salty, chewy clams. This is complemented with soft onions, celery, and cubed potatoes. Seasonings like pepper enhance the soup, preventing it from being bland.

How is bisque different from chowder? ›

Although a bisque and a chowder are both cream-based soups and most often feature seafood, it is their consistency that defines them and makes them quite different from each other. Whereas a bisque is smooth, a chowder is chunky, chock full of hearty pieces of ingredients such as potato and clams or corn.

Is Manhattan clam chowder really a chowder? ›

Introduction of the Tomato – Tomato-based clam chowders came about with the new-found popularity of the tomato in the mid-1800s and the large population of Italians in New York and the Portuguese fishing communities of Rhode Island. By the 1930s, this tomato version had come to be called Manhattan clam chowder.

How do you improve canned New England clam chowder? ›

directions
  1. Pour soup into 2 quart sauce pan.
  2. Add chopped clams and 2 tablespoons of juice from clams.
  3. Add thyme, salt and pepper.
  4. Stir all together and heat over medium heat until bubbly then let simmer on low for 20 minutes.
  5. Place in individual bowls and sprinkle with crumbled bacon and serve.

What is a substitute for heavy cream in seafood chowder? ›

Evaporated milk works well as a substitute for heavy cream in sauces or soups calling for whole milk. In the making of evaporated milk, regular cow's milk is pressure-cooked until it sheds about half of its water content, making it thicker in consistency. For a healthy substitute, try evaporated skim milk.

Should you add flour to chowder? ›

For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool. Add a few tablespoons of flour or cornstarch to the bowl and whisk until it's blended smooth.

Why is it called New England clam chowder? ›

Either Nova Scotian, French, or English settlers first introduced clam chowder to people in New England, and it gained popularity for its savory flavor.

What state eats the most clam chowder? ›

Maine, followed by Massachusetts, is best known for clam chowder. While the whoopie pie is the official state treat of Maine, the state's New England clam chowder is world famous. Cream or milk-based “white” chowder is widely preferred over tomato-based “red” Manhattan clam chowder.

Does New England clam chowder taste fishy? ›

Progresso Traditional New England Clam Chowder

The flavor was overwhelmingly fishy, and the potatoes also seemed overcooked. The chunks of clam were large and very chewy, which had an overwhelming texture on the palate, and the soup itself was overwhelmingly creamy. I would definitely not eat this again.

What is the difference between bisque and chowder How are they similar? ›

Although a bisque and a chowder are both cream-based soups and most often feature seafood, it is their consistency that defines them and makes them quite different from each other. Whereas a bisque is smooth, a chowder is chunky, chock full of hearty pieces of ingredients such as potato and clams or corn.

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