American Medium Mrs. F.L. Gillette

Clam Soup

Original Recipe

Mince two dozen hard shell clams very fine. Fry half a minced onion in an ounce of butter; add to it a pint of hot water, a pinch of mace, four cloves, one allspice and six whole pepper corns. Boil fifteen minutes and strain into a saucepan; add the chopped clams and a pint of clam-juice or hot water; simmer slowly two hours; strain and rub the pulp through a sieve into the liquid. Return it to the saucepan and keep it lukewarm. Boil three half-pints of milk in a saucepan (previously wet with cold water, which prevents burning) and whisk it into the soup. Dissolve a teaspoonful of flour in cold milk, add it to the soup, taste for seasoning; heat it gently to near the boiling point; pour into a tureen previously heated with hot water, and serve with or without pieces of fried bread--called croutons in kitchen French.

Ingredients

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  • 2 dozen hard shell clams very fine
  • 1 minced onion in an ounce of butter
  • 1 pint of hot water
  • 1 pinch of mace
  • 4 cloves
  • 1 allspice and six whole pepper corns
  • 1 saucepan
  • 2 hours
  • 1 sieve into the liquid
  • 1 teaspoonful of flour in cold milk
  • 1 tureen previously heated with hot water

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Instructions

  1. 1

    Mince two dozen hard shell clams very fine.

  2. 2

    Fry half a minced onion in an ounce of butter; add to it a pint of hot water, a pinch of mace, four cloves, one allspice and six whole pepper corns.

  3. 3

    Boil fifteen minutes and strain into a saucepan; add the chopped clams and a pint of clam-juice or hot water; simmer slowly two hours; strain and rub the pulp through a sieve into the liquid.

  4. 4

    Return it to the saucepan and keep it lukewarm.

  5. 5

    Boil three half-pints of milk in a saucepan (previously wet with cold water, which prevents burning) and whisk it into the soup.

  6. 6

    Dissolve a teaspoonful of flour in cold milk, add it to the soup, taste for seasoning; heat it gently to near the boiling point; pour into a tureen previously heated with hot water, and serve with or without pieces of fried bread--called _croutons_ in kitchen French.

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