chowder• I have never had such good clamchowder that they have over at the Brighton House.• Shrug, and serve some more clam chowder.• There was cheese soup and a brat, or clam chowder and bakedstuffedlobster, or gumbo and chickenjambalaya.• The tuna tartare with choppedavocado, the clam chowder with smokedbacon and the giant Louisiana prawns were all a hit.• The tastiest way to warm up is with a bowl of Boston's traditional clam chowder with oyster crackers.• They make it look like a ship with waiters like piratessinging shanties into your clam chowder.• Morrill glanced sideways at the cooling chowder and let it go.• Jasper got half way through a bowl of ghoulish-looking chowder.
Originchowder
(1700-1800)Frenchchaudière“(dish made in) a cooking pot”, from Late Latincaldaria; → CAULDRON