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'''Glottucks''' (also called glot, or Native American corn and kelp chowder)
 
'''Glottucks''' (also called glot, or Native American corn and kelp chowder)
  
 
==Ingredients==
 
==Ingredients==
* 1 quart [[Cookbook:Maize|corn]] kernels (removed from the cob)
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* 1 quart [[Maize|corn]] kernels (removed from the cob)
* 1/2 cup dried [[Cookbook:Kelp|sea kelp]] (or laver)
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* 1/2 cup dried [[Kelp|sea kelp]] (or laver)
* 2 cups [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Cream|cream]]
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* 2 cups [[Milk|milk]] or [[Cream|cream]]
* 2 cups [[Cookbook:Water|water]]
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* 2 cups [[Water|water]]
* 1 [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell pepper]] (green or red), chopped
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* 1 [[Bell Pepper|bell pepper]] (green or red), chopped
* 1 tablespoon [[Cookbook:Butter|butter]]
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* 1 tablespoon [[Butter|butter]]
* [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] and [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] to taste
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* [[Salt|Salt]] and [[Pepper|pepper]] to taste
  
 
==Procedure==
 
==Procedure==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
This is a variant of [[Cookbook:Succotash|succotash]].
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This is a variant of [[Succotash|succotash]].
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 9 May 2012


Glottucks (also called glot, or Native American corn and kelp chowder)

Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Melt butter on the bottom of a pan and sauté the kelp until it begins to dissolve in the butter.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients, turn on low heat, and cover.
  3. Simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft.
  4. Remove cover and cook on low heat until water most of the liquid is evaporated.

Notes

This is a variant of succotash.