fish chowder
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of chowder containing fish: A thick soup or stew, typically made with milk or cream, vegetables (often potatoes and onions), and pieces of fish as the primary ingredient.
Usage
- Fish chowder is a specific category of chowder. It is typically served as a main course.
- It is often associated with coastal or New England cuisine.
- The term is used as a countable noun for a serving or bowl ("I'll have a fish chowder") and as an uncountable noun for the food substance ("This restaurant makes excellent fish chowder").
Examples
- For dinner, we had a hearty fish chowder with crusty bread.
- The chef's special today is a creamy fish chowder made with local cod.
- She prefers fish chowder over clam chowder.
Advanced Usage
- "A chowder of fish": A more formal or descriptive phrasing, though less common than the compound "fish chowder."
- The menu featured a rich chowder of fish and root vegetables.
Variants and Related Words
- Chowder (n): A general term for a thick, creamy soup or stew, often seafood-based.
- Clam chowder (n): A chowder containing clams, a closely related dish.
- Seafood chowder (n): A chowder containing a variety of seafood, which may include fish.
Synonyms
- Fish stew: A more general term for a dish of fish cooked in liquid, which may be less creamy than a chowder.
- Bisque: A smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of French origin, classically made from pureed crustaceans, but sometimes used for creamy fish soups.
Related Phrases
- "Chowder house": A restaurant specializing in chowders, including fish chowder.
- We ate at a famous chowder house on the pier.
Noun
- chowder containing fish