I just got through earlier opening a can of Campbell's New England Clam Chowder. It was good, and it was quick to fix, which is why I got it. Now that we've got some cold weather here in Georgia, it's time for those one pot recipes like Chili and stews. Great dining!
My wife is now turned against oysters. For many years, if I needed to get out of the doghouse, I could bring home a big mess of turnips or some oysters, and all would be forgiven. Now all I have is turnips, it seems, but I do a lot of my own cooking, and when I do, I do it MY way for ME. Her oyster stew is as good as I've ever eaten, but I'd like to experiment with fish and other stuff from the sea. I've eaten a good many different recipes over time, and all were good, with some being really great. Being diabetic and on a usually pretty strict diet, I like to avoid potatoes because they spike my blood sugar like nothing else except pure sugar itself. Has anyone found a substitute for potatoes in these recipes?
I've thought about, but haven't yet tried squash or zuccini, and would like any recommendations anyone's found. If I ever eat any bread, it's one of those multi grain rolls with seeds on it that don't seem to spike my blood sugar like most other breads do, and I keep that to a bare minimum.
I started out cooking in a single pot, and it'll always be one of my favorite ways to cook. My wife hates it, but eats what I fix readily, and even throws me a complement now and then when she just can't help herself. When you're on a diet, eating well and keeping the portions down to reasonable size (I hate that last one!) really helps stay on that diet, and living near the coast as I do, I guess it's inevitable that I'd really have a taste for anything that comes out of the ocean.
Anybody got any good recipes? Any subs for the potatoes? For me, sitting down to a good seafood chowder/soup/whatever is a real treat. Thanks to any who can contribute suggestions here that you've found please the palate.