Homemade clam chowder is an easy hearty soup that warms you up on a cold day, but it’s also so light and satisfying. My New England-style clam chowder recipe is loaded with tender clams, silky potatoes, and crunchy bacon.

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Clam Chowder Video
Watch my video tutorial to see how easy it is to make Creamy New England-style clam Chowder. Note that since filming this video, I’ve updated this recipe to increase the clams and also found that adding clams at the end ensures they are more tender. You’ll see these changes reflected in the recipe card below.
The Best Clam Chowder Recipe
Creamy soups are such a treat. I fell in love with them on our honeymoon over 20 years ago, where we enjoyed 5-star dining for the first time in our lives. Since then, we’ve been making a variety of creamy soup recipes, from Creamy Carrot Soup to Butternut Squash Soup.
Nearly every bite of this New England-style Clam Chowder has clams in it, which is awesome because what you get at seafood restaurants is very little clams and veggies, but ultra-rich with a ton of cream. I find that our homemade clam chowder recipe is far more enjoyable than dining out, and it’s much easier to make than you might think.
This recipe rivals the best steamy bowls of chowder I’ve tried at the famous chowder houses on Seattle’s piers, and I’m so happy to be able to re-create it at home whenever I crave it.

Clam Chowder Ingredients
You can make the best clam chowder recipe from what’s tucked away in your pantry then you can just add some canned clams to your grocery list.
- Bacon – Traditional New England clam chowder uses salt pork, but bacon is easier to find.
- Carrots, celery, and onions – finely chopped, this combination of veggies used at the base of many soups is called mirepoix.
- Flour – thickens the soup. You can also use a gluten-free flour or a slurry of cornstarch and water.
- Chicken stock (I use low-sodium), or substitute vegetable stock.
- Clams – 3 cans of clams – drain the clams, but keep the juice. If using fresh, see our tips below.
- Worcestershire, Tabasco, soy sauce – adds great depth of flavor – look for gluten free if needed. The hot sauce is optional but so good!
- Bay Leaf, Thyme – Flavors the broth and add salt to taste since the sodium will change depending on your clams. You can replace thyme with dill, fresh parsley, or Old Bay seasoning.
- Potatoes – waxy potatoes like Yukon gold or red potatoes are a great choice, but russets also work.
- Milk and Cream – adds a rich creaminess. You can sub cream for half and half.

Can I use fresh clams?
To use fresh clams, buy about 7 lbs of Quahog (littleneck or cherrystone) clams to get 1.5 generous cups for this recipe, and use about 8 oz of clam juice (to replace the juice from the can).
Clean the clams well, and then steam them until they just open up. Remove the meat and chop finely so they don’t become rubbery. Here’s a tutorial on how to steam fresh clams.
How to Make Clam Chowder
It’s quick and easy to make New England Clam Chowder following these few simple steps.
- Brown the bacon in a large pot or Dutch oven until browned and crisp. Then transfer to a paper towel-lined plate.
- Sauté the vegetables (carrots, onion, and celery) in the same pot with the bacon drippings. Add more oil if needed and stir occasionally until soft and golden. Sprinkle with flour and stir another minute until you can’t smell the raw flour.
- Add the chicken broth, clam juice, 1 bay leaf, Worcestershire, Tabasco sauce, thyme, 1 tsp salt, and pepper. Bring to a light boil.
- Add the chopped potatoes to the pot, and then stir in the milk and whipping cream. Bring to a boil and reduce heat, cover, and simmer until potatoes are easily pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes.
- Stir in the chopped clams, and return the pot to a light boil. Then remove from the heat so the clams don’t get overcooked and tough. Season to taste with salt and pepper, and garnish with the cilantro if desired, and cooked bacon. The soup thickens as it cools. If needed, you can thin it out by adding more milk or chicken broth and bringing it to a boil once more.

Don’t skip the garnish! When you’re all done making your soup, serve it garnished with cilantro. I know it sounds weird, but trust me on this! I tried this combination at a nice restaurant and it was amazing! It’s just a little bit of freshness that makes it taste elevated.

What to Serve with Clam Chowder?
This soup is hearty enough to serve as a full meal, but pairs well with these sides:
- Crackers – Oyster crackers, saltines, or Sourdough Crackers
- Bread – No-Knead Bread, Crusty French Bread, or sourdough bread bowls (boules).
- Side salad – Caesar Salad, Wedge Salad, Beet Salad, or Broccoli Corn Salad
- Sandwiches – BLT, Grilled Cheese, or Open-faced Eggplant and Tomato Sandwich

It’s so fun to recreate restaurant-quality dishes at home like our Zuppa Toscana Recipe, hearty Chicken Wild Rice Soup, and our wildly popular Chicken Tortilla Soup. If you’re a fan of hearty, cozy soups that reheat well, you may want to add this to your regular rotation. It’s that good.
Clam Chowder Recipe

Ingredients
- 6 slices lean bacon, cut into 1/2" strips
- 2 medium carrots, sliced into thin rings or half rings
- 2 celery ribs, finely diced
- 1 small onion, finely diced
- 4 Tbsp all-purpose flour, or GF flour
- 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth, or stock
- 1 1/2 cups canned chopped clams, drained with juices reserved, from 3 (6.5 oz) cans
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 tsp Tabasco sauce
- 1/2 tsp dried thyme
- 1 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp black pepper, or to taste
- 1 1/2 lbs 6 medium potatoes (Yukon gold or russet), peeled
- 2 cups milk, any kind
- 1 cup whipping cream or heavy whipping cream
- 2 Tbsp chopped cilantro, optional for garnish
Instructions
- Heat a large pot or Dutch oven over med/high heat and add the chopped bacon. Sauté, stirring occasionally until browned and crisp then transfer to a paper towel-lined plate. Keep 3 Tbsp of bacon grease in the pot (discard excess if desired).
- Add veggies – toss in chopped carrots, onion, and celery and continue cooking over med/high heat, stirring occasionally until soft and golden (7-8 min). Sprinkle in flour and saute another minute, stirring constantly.
- Build Broth – Add chicken broth, reserved clam juice, bay leaf, Worcestershire, Tabasco sauce, thyme, salt, and black pepper. Bring the soup to a light boil.
- Add Potatoes – While the soup is heating up, chop potatoes into bite-sized pieces about 1/4" thick. Add potatoes to pot, then stir in milk and whipping cream. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and lightly boil until potatoes are easily pierced with a fork (about 20 min).
- Add Clams – When potatoes are tender, add chopped clams, return to a light boil, and remove from heat. Don't overcook clams or they will get tough*. Season to taste with salt and pepper. To serve, garnish with cooked bacon and fresh cilantro if desired.
Notes
- The soup will thicken more as it cools. If needed, you can thin it out by adding more milk or chicken broth and bringing it to a boil once more.
- Add the clams at the end and be sure you just bring to a boil then remove the soup from the heat. Overcooking the clams will make them chewy and rubbery.
- Don’t skip the bacon. That little bit of bacon adds so much flavor, both in the soup and as a topping, and makes every bite completely irresistible.
- To Make this Gluten-free, make sure the Tabasco and Worcestershire are FG, then replace the flour with GF flour or create a cornstarch slurry with 2 Tbsp cornstarch and 1/4 cup broth. Add slurry with the clams.
- To use fresh clams, you’ll need 7 pounds of clams. Be sure to clean them very well and steam them until they open. Then chop the meat. See more tips in the post above.
- Store leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container for 3-5 days. Freezing is not recommended because the texture changes when frozen.
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More Classic Soup Recipes
If you love this Clam Chowder Recipe, then you won’t want to miss these other classic soup recipes.
- Vegetable Soup
- Potato Soup
- Easy Chicken Noodle Soup
- Corn Chowder
- Classic Borscht
- Beef Stew or Lamb Stew
- Roasted Tomato Soup



Best clam chowder recipe I’ve tried! It was full of flavor and easy to make. Thank you!
That’s great to hear, Kim! I’m so glad you loved it.
Happy New year Natasha!
Can you tell me how to get the sand out of clams! I have a teenage granddaughter who has recently come to live with us. My husband and I don’t have a problem with food. But she tends to be turned off by certain things. Sand in clams for one. Lol
Hi Pat! I use chopped clams (canned) and I have not had that issue. I suppose you could soak and rinse them some more. They can lose flavor and you may need to use some extra clam juice to help.
Loved this recipe. We made it today. Planning on serving it tomorrow to family. Any suggestions for a side with this hearty soup? Salad, sandwich?
Thanks!
Hi Mike! Both sandwiches and salads are great choices to serve with this soup!
Can I use a nondairy substitute for milk such as soy? Lactose intolerant here.
Hi Carmen, I haven’t tried that substitution yet. We’d love to know how it goes if you give that a try!
hi there me too so I prefer a Manhattan version my dad always made it that way. tomato base
I have used Chobani oat milk as a sub for regular milk and it is great! Tip from a vegan cook friend.
looks amazing! hoping to try it tonight. Why does it have the label gluten free?
HI Allie, I have removed the label. Sorry about that – it was added by mistake and you are correct!
I made this very good tasting and easy to put together clam chowder recipe today. The only disappointment I experienced was that I did not sift the bacon fat residue from the pot. I used the fat as is to saute the veggies and it incorporated tiny black bacon specks in the otherwise excellent chowder. The chowder taste was spot on but I didn’t like the little black bacon specks that showed up in the chowder. I will know next time to completely drain or sift the bacon grease first. I also added a can of crab meat and a tsp of Old Bay seasoning as well. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Hi Missy! You’re very welcome. That’s wonderful, so glad you loved it.
hi there me too so I prefer a Manhattan version my dad always made it that way. tomato base
The clam chowder was delicious! I just didn’t used the bacon,but still was great!Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Bella!
Instead of 2 cups of chicken stock, I used one cup of clam juice. Also, add a tiny pinch of saffron and paprika. Kids loved it.
Sounds great! Thank you for sharing that with us.
Usually all your recipes get a 5 star review from me but this one definitely turned out overcooked rubbery clams when they were added in right before the potatoes and then continued cooking until the potatoes were tender as per your instructions. Canned clams genreally just need 1-2 minutes to heat through as they are already cooked.
I totally agree! Most of the recipes here get Five stars from me as well, but I never put my clams in until the near end of cooking. They are already cooked in the can, so why make them into rubber? I do drain them and put the clam liquor in at that time, but the clams are one of the last ingrediants to go into my soup!
I also agree, never cook the canned clams very much. I’m from Boston, no way would we put cilantro in our Chowda. But, Natasha, your recipes that I have tried are great and I have your cookbook. Thank you.
Hi Janet! I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the recipes. Thank you for buying my cookbook, that means a lot.
hi there me too so I prefer a Manhattan version my dad always made it that way. tomato base and in the old days we always used live clams quahogs plenty juice from steaming no days clam juice available in bottles kick ups Y’all
Lately I like mushroom soup)
Especially cream of mushroom.
I tried it once made by a cook who used to live in France and ever since trying to find that same taste)
Last hope, Natasha . May be you can help to find those secret ingredients)
You are my go to chef for recipes which totally impresses my company who think I’m a gourmet cook. I love your recipes and have binders full of them. Never stop you are rocking it. Your hubby is one lucky man. TGhank you so much.
That is so nice, Tom. Thank you so much for your inspiring words and comments. It means a lot to us!
Definitely a delicious meal! Will absolutely make again and again.
Glad I read the comments about tossing the clams at the end. Added the juices when I added the broth to get the most clam flavor.
Also used turkey bacon and still yummy.
Thank you!!!
Thank you for your wonderful comments and feedback!
Hi Natasha. I love your food an have made several recipes. I’m bit skeptical of the canned clams vs fresh. What would be the difference in taste/quality? Also, if I was to use fresh, what would you recommend to impart the clam flavor into the soup?
Hi Lauren. I haven’t tested this with fresh clams to give exact instructions. One of my readers mentioned using clam juice to help the flavor. Fresh clams are usually more tender and I’m sure the taste also plays a part.
Yum! I just made this, it is easy and the only thing I did different was add the bacon right to the chowder and omitted the cilantro, since the husband doesn’t care for it. The clam flavor was really mild, so next time, I’ll add a 3rd, maybe even a 4th drained can, and like a previous commenter said, we didn’t care for the thyme either so will leave that out, and try Old Bay seasoning. Another of your recipes I will definitely make again!
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Cindy! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Just made some for my 90 yr old Dad. He loves clam chowder. I added an extra can of clams and used evaporated skim milk instead of milk or cream (my preference). Skipped the thyme as we don’t like it and added some Old Bay Seasoning. Added bacon bits I had right to the soup as it makes them easier for my Dad to chew. I did have bacon grease to sauté the veggies. It was a big hit. My Mom hates it so I made it while she’s in hospital. We’ll have a good feed for the next couple of days too. 😊
I’m glad it was enjoyed, Kathy! Thank you for sharing with us.
I grew up in Southern California on Manhatten clam chowder. Do you possibly have a yummy recipe for it also.
I love all your recipes..
Thank you
Thank you so much for that suggestion, Peggy!
Just an FYI you have a #gluten free at the top of the recipe. Flour, Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco all contain gluten.
A great way to thicken a soup without the use of flour is instant mashed potatoes. That should cut out the gluten.
My husband loves clam chowder and I’m going to give it a try for him. Is it safe to freeze any left overs. I can cut the recipe in half but just wondering about freezing. Maybe you can add any freezing info to your recipes, Thanks for your time and I’m so glad I found your site.
PS do you have recipes just for 2?
Hi Donna, I hope you both love this recipe. A few of our readers have reported great results freezing this recipe. We kept it for a couple of days in the fridge, but it never lasted longer than that since we eat it up rather quickly to try freezing it ourselves. I recommend using the recipe slider to adjust your recipe serving size. The serving size can be found at the beginning of the print-friendly recipe card (located at the bottom of the recipe post), use that slider to adjust 🙂
The best clam chowder recipe we have eaten. My son has celiac and I was wondering about switching the all purpose flour to corn starch to make it gluten free , has anyone tried this?
Hi Elizabeth, the soup will also thicken as it cools but another alternative you could use is cornstarch. Cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour so you should only need 2tbsp.
Never thought i would like canned clam but this soup is SO DELICIOUS! so filling and creamy. Packed with so much flavor and i like to add a little heat which makes it all the more better. Great recipe
Thank you for sharing, Alena! I am happy to know you enjoy this recipe. Thank you for the review.
Natasha this is an amazing recipe. I have made this soup for my family twice now and they swear it is the best they have ever had. I added more clams and juice because I love clams, and I added some cooked bacon to the soup while the soup was boiling to soften the potatoes. It is amazing and we absolutely love it. Thanks for such a great recipe! One that is truly ‘company worthy’ in our books!
That’s really awesome feedback, Kelly. Thanks a lot for your good comments and feedback. I’m happy that you loved it!