We had the amazing opportunity to do some filiming with Kyle, Dorse Media House and the Canoe Brewpub. Following a fun day of fishing, Kyle cooked this chowder for us. Ever since, this is one of our go to meals that the whole family loves. The video is available here.
This recipe below was adapted from the Canoe Brewpub video. I didn't include specific amounts since I eyeball it myself. But no matter how it gets put together, it always turns out delicious.
Use potatoes that hold their form better (like red potatoes) work better. Yellow potatoes tend to turn to mush and you get stewp or mashed soup. I also slightly pre-cook my potatoes in the microwave to speed the process along. If you don’t do this, cook your potatoes a little longer before adding the leeks.
The best way to determine if they are done is by touching the white meat and cooking them to your preferred consistency. The meat will turn from translucent to white and will be firm to the touch when cooked fully. Remember that they are safe to eat raw. I personally like them best when they are just cooked and still soft to the touch. Play around with them and find out how you like them best. There always seems to be a few stubborn ones that won't open. Because our scallops are caught live, you can eat all the scallops, even if they don't open.