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Cook On

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1 part chaos, 2 parts calm

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Cook On | 1 part chaos, 2 parts calm Cook On 1 part chaos, 2 parts calm Skip to content Home About Cook On … Recipe Binder Stories ← Older posts Chowder for the Wolf at the Door Posted on October 19, 2017 | Leave a comment When 10 pounds of potatoes and a couple dozen ears of corn show up unannounced, welcome them home to the chowder pot. After transforming our backyard into a lobster fest for 65 or so guests in September (three years running for this festive event), a few items found themselves left behind by those who pitched in to make the meal happen. The lobster pit not only provided heat for Maine’s finest crustaceans, but for the accompaniments of potatoes, corn, mussels, eggs and sausage. We shared nearly everything but overestimated on the corn—fresh from Hudson Valley growers—and the spuds. Something had to be done with the surprise bounty. When the time came to put the surplus supplies to use, I followed the wise counsel of the renowned foo...

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