This isn’t really a chowder - in that it is not blended or mashed in any way - but it is a rich seafood soup. It takes on elements of Thai and New England cuisine without belonging to either. I like it, Donna didn’t, your mileage may vary.

Oyster Corn Chowder
Ingredients:
1 85gm tin Smoked Oysters
1 Massel Beef stock cube
1 teaspoon Nam Prik Klang Dong (Thai dried chilli shrimp, available from some Asian grocers)
Handful flat white rice noodles (the larger ones, as sometimes used for pad thai)
Boiling water (sufficient to cover the noodles)
1 310gm tin Creamed Corn
1 teaspoon Valcom Red Curry Paste
Boil the water in a medium saucepan, and add chilli prawn, red curry paste, stock cube and noodles. Stir. A minute or so later, add the creamed corn. When the noodles are soft, add the smoked oysters (and any oil in the tin). Stir for another five or so minutes and serve.
Serves two ordinary folk (or one hungry bugger)

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