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Red Conch Chowder | Traditional Seafood Soup From The Bahamas, Caribbean | TasteAtlas

Red Conch Chowder

Red conch chowder is a Caribbean dish that's especially popular in The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, and the Florida Keys. The conch is pounded with a hammer in order to make it tender, and it's then chopped and combined with onions, celery, green onions, hot peppers, tomatoes and tomato paste, potatoes, beans, and herbs and spices.


The combination is boiled for a few hours until all the flavors blend together. This red-colored chowder is light and brothy when first prepared, but if it's left overnight and eaten the next day, its consistency slightly thickens due to the starches coming from the potatoes.


Red conch chowder is always served hot, and it's recommended to add a few dashes of pepper sherry on top before serving.

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