Lighter Fish Chowder
I had the most amazing adventure on Sunday! I got to spend the whole day out on a boat fishing by Provincetown, Ma. It was so beautiful and relaxing. I also caught my first fish! I had to reel it in, which was actually quite difficult and a good workout. I was so proud of catching this fish I had to take it home and dream up some new recipes. I also had the good fortune to catch a bluefish, which is known for its feisty temper and dark, flavorful meat. I ended up preparing it in a couple of different ways, but decided to use some of the leftovers (there was so much) to make chowder.
Full disclosure: I don't eat chowder. I have never eaten chowder. I dislike the look, smell and taste of it. I understand as a New Englander this borderline blasphemous, but I just have never liked it. However, Craig LOVES chowder, and has been begging me to make some and put a Dara-style spin on it. This seemed like a good opportunity to create something light and flavorful with our fresh catch and get over my chowder-phobia.
I used bluefish, but you could also substitute any dark, fatty fish. Mackerel would be really good. I think a more fishy-fish sort of lends itself to chowder, so go with something a little stronger than cod. I also used some leftover corn we had from a cookout the previous night. Grilling corn really brings out the flavor and sweetness. Adding grilled corn to the chowder instead of boiled actually made a great difference in the taste. You could roast them as well for a similar result.
In order to lighten up this chowder, I only used a little bit of heavy cream and cut back on the potatoes. The rich flavor comes from the fish, the corn and some fresh herbs, especially chives. Add a ton of black pepper and you are good to go. This also reheats well if you want to bring leftovers for lunch.
So...I actually loved this chowder. I never thought in a million years I would like it but it was so light and flavorful. I am now a chowder convert!
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