This is my recipe — a Pacific Northwest take on New England chowder. The key distinction: bright lemon that enhances the dill flavor without making it sour. It has this citrus note that lifts the whole dish while keeping it rich and creamy.
This is my recipe — a Pacific Northwest take on New England chowder. The key distinction: bright lemon that enhances the dill flavor without making it sour. It has this citrus note that lifts the whole dish while keeping it rich and creamy.
This recipe is from Seasonal Harvest: Fall
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