Things You'll Need:
- two cups pasta - penne, rotini, macaroni, or other short pieces (I prefer penne)
- one can clam chowder (I prefer Campbell's Chunky)
- 2-3 cups frozen vegetables, such as peas, corn, broccoli
- minced dried onion bits
- garlic powder
- paprika
- dash cayenne
- black pepper
- lots of basil
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Step 1
Set the pasta to boil in a large pot with plenty of water. Add salt to the water if you like. Remember to stir occasionally as you work on the sauce.
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Step 2
spices, before and after stirringBegin by heating the clam chowder in a saucepan. If the can's instructions say to stir in a can of water, do so. Sprinkle in the onions, garlic powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, and black pepper. I add enough of each to lightly cover the surface of the chowder (less for cayenne if you don't want too much spicy heat). The chowder should become a pale orange color once the spices are all stirred in together.
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Step 3
When the chowder begins to boil, add the frozen vegetables. Stir everything together. Cover and turn the heat to low.
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Step 4
When the pasta is done, drain it in a colander. Uncover the chowder sauce, sprinkle in the basil, then add the pasta. Turn off the heat and stir everything together. Enjoy!













Comments
lswythe said
on 10/15/2009 Very creative! sounds great. Thanks for sharing
soanyway said
on 11/17/2008 Oh! this sounds yummy!~Thanks~
RomiH said
on 10/3/2008 Kayar - Hi! It's RA Cologna from the tomato frogs article! I updated that one by the way with your suggestion! Do you know where to find any organic clam chowder by the way?
vallain said
on 9/27/2008 Wow, I never thought of this. Good to add more vegetables.
Inkling said
on 9/27/2008 Nice ideas with the frozen peas and with using canned soup as a base. Thanks.