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Holiday Home Cooking: Chowder Factory

November 20, 2021 by Sarah LaPorte Leave a Comment

Put on your apron, sharpen your chef’s knife and clean off the cutting board. Every year at this time, mvm features recipes that reflect the holiday memories and traditions of notable Merrimack Valley chefs and restaurateurs. We hope you’ll find these recipes inspiring, and maybe you’ll even discover a new dish that will become a holiday tradition in your family’s home.    

Chowder Factory           

Photo by Kevin Harkins.

Chowder Factory co-owner Joe Jolly’s culinary career started as a 16-year-old dishwasher at IHOP. He later worked his way through Boston University’s School of Theatre, taking jobs at Beantown restaurants, and eventually wound up at the Copley Plaza Hotel, which, at the time, was a hotbed for up-and-coming chefs. In that intense and creative environment, Jolly first learned to cook as a professional. 

From there, Jolly found his way to Bay State Chowda Co., now known as Boston Chowda Co.. As the business grew rapidly, it moved its manufacturing headquarters to numerous locations before settling in Lowell in 1992.

When the company’s owners decided to license the manufacturing side of the business, Jolly and his sister took over and have owned the rebranded Chowder Factory since 2002. 

Jolly presents two dishes that are perfect for the holidays. The first is a turkey stew that will remind you that leftovers often steal the show during Thanksgiving week. Second is his Autumn Harvest Trio, a potato, butternut squash and sweet potato side dish.

 

Photo by Kevin Harkins.

Turkey Stew
Servings: 8 to 12

Ingredients:
2 1/2 quarts turkey stock
2 pounds turkey thighs, tenderloin or breast
1 pound red bliss potatoes, 1/2-inch diced
1 large yellow onion, 1/2-inch diced
1/2 pound carrots, cut into half moons
1/2 pound celery, 1/4-inch cuts
1/2 pound butternut squash, 1/2-inch diced
5 ounces dried cranberries
1/4 cup white wine (optional)
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup corn starch (mix with 1/2 to 3/4 cup of stock and set aside)
1/4 teaspoon dried ground sage
1/4 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 to 1 tablespoon sea salt to taste
1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic
1 sprig rosemary, minced
1 1/2 teaspoons GravyMaster browning sau

Directions:
1. In a large stock pot, add butter and melt. Combine the onions, celery and carrots, and cook on medium heat for about 10 minutes until onions are translucent, stirring constantly for an even saute.
2. Mix in the turkey stock, potatoes and spices. Allow them to cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the diced turkey and butternut squash.
3. Continue to cook for an additional 15 to 20 minutes, mixing intermittently. Thicken with the starch and stock slurry. When the potatoes are fork tender, add the rosemary, dried cranberries, GravyMaster and optional white wine. 

 

Photo by Kevin Harkins.


Autumn Harvest Trio
Servings: 8 to 10

Potatoes
Ingredients:
2 pounds white potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
8 tablespoons room temperature butter 1 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup heavy crea

Directions:
1. Place peeled and cut potatoes into 4 quarts water. Bring to a boil. Simmer for 20-30 minutes until fork tender. Strain out water.
2. Mash or rice the potatoes. Add butter and mix to melt thoroughly. Add spices and heavy cream, mix well and set aside.

Sweet potatoes
Ingredients:
2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
8 tablespoons room temperature butter 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon brown sugar 3/4 cup heavy cream

Directions:
1. Place peeled and cut sweet potatoes into 4 quarts water. Bring to a boil. Simmer for 20-30 minutes until fork tender. Strain out water.
2. Mash or rice the sweet potatoes. Add butter and mix to melt thoroughly. Add spices and heavy cream, mix well and set aside.

Butternut Squash
Ingredients:
2 pounds butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 1-inch pieces
8 tablespoons room temperature butter 1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon white sugar 1/2 cup heavy cream

Directions:
1. Place the peeled, seeded and cut butternut squash into 4 quarts water. Bring to a boil. Simmer for 20- 30 minutes until fork tender. Strain out water.
2. Mash or rice the potatoes. Add butter and mix to melt thoroughly. Add spices and heavy cream, mix well and set aside.

To assemble:
1. Coat a springform pan with nonstick spray, layer starting with mashed sweet potatoes, then white potatoes, and topped off with the butternut squash.
2. Bake at 350 F for 25 minutes. Allow to cool about 10 minutes, then remove outer layer of pan. Serve.

 

Chowder Factory
Lowell, Mass.
(978) 674-8353
ChowderFactory.com

Filed Under: Food & Drink Tagged With: Autumn Harvest Trio, Chowder Factory, Cooking with Chefs, Food, Recipes, Soufle, Turkey Stew

NoteWorthy – 6/28/20

June 28, 2020 by Jaden Mendola

AROUND THE VALLEY

PCCD Continues to Help Children Using Telehealth and More

The Professional Center for Child Development (PCCD)  has been offering  telehealth, teleeducation and early  intervention for  children with developmental concerns  and their families in response to the pandemic.  Consistent services  are critical to the health  and  development of children  who otherwise may be at risk for delays.

Eighteen-month-old  Lilah is among those receiving services. Early intervention has allowed her to  continue with her speech and occupational therapy  during social distancing.

“Being able to continue services at home during these unique and challenging times has been an invaluable resource,” said Briana Stetson, Lilah’s mother. “We wouldn’t even know where to begin or how to navigate, without the support and expertise from our service team. These services are invaluable not just for our children, but for us as parents.”

The cost of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as cleaning supplies, masks and related materials is significant. If you wish to help PCCD in their efforts to continue giving aid to children, you can click the link here.

 

 

The Switchboard Announces Second Artist in Residence

The Switchboard, an art space located in downtown Haverhill, announced their second Artist in Residence, Tina S. Gagnon, who begins her 4-week stay on July 1.

A self-described “hyper-realistic” artist, Tina will be offering a variety of free workshops and classes for both children and adults. She will also be hosting “Tina Talks.” These are unique, personalized artist talks via Zoom where attendees can ask questions about her work and process. The public is invited to a reception of the Artists’ work on Saturday, July 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. All programming will follow state-mandated COVID19-prevention protocols.

Anonymous Donor Doubles Donations to Merrimack River Watershed Council

An anonymous donor will match every donation (up to $5,000) for the Merrimack River Watershed Council (MRWC ) until July 4 at midnight. If you have never been a part of MRWC before, this is the ideal time to join in protecting and improving an essential service — clean water!

The CDC is currently studying whether COVID-19 can be transmitted through sewage. MRWC is on the front lines and currently developing a notification alert system to notify the public when a sewage overflow occurs.

To find out how you can help, click here. Your gift is doubled for the next week, so make it count!

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

YWCA Honors Founder of Progress Clothing in Tribute to Women

On June 23, Sabrina Boggio, founder of Progress Clothing, was one of the 22 women and being honored during this year’s YWCA Tribute to Women.

Progress Clothing’s mission is to provide professional clothing to men and women, as they prepare for their job interviews. Boggio believes that her organization can be an element of change in the Lawrence community by working to lessen the adversities that come with being unemployed or low income.

 

Salem Chamber of Commerce Announces Scholarship Recipients

Each year, the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce’s Business Education Collaborative provides opportunities for area students through their scholarship program. By remaining flexible and committed, students did not miss out on theses programs due to the pandemic.

Ray Landry Award: Elaina Latino
Elaina Latino is a resident of Atkinson, N.H. She is currently a senior at Presentation of Mary Academy in Methuen. Elaina has committed to attend Norwich University this fall, majoring in cyber security, as a member of its Corps of Cadets.

 

 

Linda Michalczyk Award: Allison Hamel
Allison Hamel is currently studying at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill. She is studying graphic design and hopes to one day pursue a career within that field.

 

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Chowder Factory, Salem Chamber of Commerce, The Professional Center for Child Development, The Switchboard, YWCA

Taste of the Town Celebrates 33 Years

November 15, 2019 by Jaden Mendola

 

The Lowell General Hospital Auxiliary will host the 33rd Annual Taste of the Town on Sunday, Nov. 17, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at the UMass Lowell Inn and Conference Center.

The Taste of the Town will feature an elegant evening of specialties from top area restaurants and chefs from across the Valley. This year’s lineup includes Burtons Grill and Bar, Chowder Factory, Evviva Trattoria, Harrows Chicken Pies, I Dream of Jeanne Cakes, The Irish Cottage Restaurant and Pub, Mr. Mac’s, Olympia Restaurant, Sodexo, Two Chefs are Better Than One, and more. This year’s event will once again be hosted by special guest Susan Wornick, who is known from her long career as a news anchor and consumer reporter for WCVB NewsCenter 5 in Boston.

Admission is $75 per person, with all proceeds benefiting the patients and services of Lowell General Hospital. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are expected to sell quickly, so get yours while you can!

To purchase tickets or get more information, call Kelly Will at (978) 937-6696.

Tickets can also be purchased online here.

Filed Under: Community, Food & Drink, Health & Wellness Tagged With: 110 Grill, 33rd Annual Taste of the Town, Burtons Grill and Bar, Chowder Factory, Evviva Trattoria, Harrows Chicken Pies, he Irish Cottage Restaurant and Pub, I Dream of Jeanne Cakes, mr. macs, NoLo Bistro and Bar at Stonehedge Hotel and Spa, Olympia Restaurant, Sodexo, Susan Wornick, Taste of the Town, The Lowell General Hospital Auxiliary, Two Chefs Are Better Than One, WCVB NewsCenter 5

2019 MVMA Winners – Milestone (Longevity in Business)

August 27, 2019 by Merrimack Valley Magazine Leave a Comment

We are happy to present the winners of the 2019 Merrimack Valley Magazine Awards. This spring, the top picks in all categories were chosen by our readers via our online voting platform. Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote and congratulations to all the winners.

Milestone — 5 Years
Catie’s Closet
Did you know children are the largest age group living in poverty in the United States? Since 2010, Catie’s Closet has been helping these children by providing in-school resources for clothing. Schools equipped with a Catie’s Closet give students living in poverty the ability to discreetly pick and choose the clothing and basic necessities they need. Catie’s Closet also provides additional items that students need to be successful, including toiletries, shoes, backpacks, undergarments, bus passes and grocery cards.
19 School St.  |  Dracut, Mass.
CatiesCloset.org

Milestone — 10 Years
Chowder Factory
Nothing says New England like chowder, and this Lowell company produces some of the best in the nation. Their clam chowder, lobster bisque and seafood appetizers have won the hearts of devoted locals. Stop by and check out their new line of Herban Fresh soups.
101 Phoenix Ave.  |  Lowell, Mass.

Milestone — 20 Years
Borrelli’s Italian Deli
Borrelli’s is famed throughout the region for its fine Italian products. Stop in for a specialty sandwich such as the Sicilian or Neapolitan or go for a sub or club sandwich. In a rush but want a homemade meal? Borrelli’s offers lasagna, chicken parmesan, stuffed shells, shepherd’s pie and more.
322 Merrimack St.  |  Methuen, Mass.
BorrellisDeli.com

Milestone — 30 Years
Lazarus House
Since opening its doors as an emergency homeless shelter in 1983, Lazarus House has been breaking the cycle of poverty in the Merrimack Valley region. Their food and clothing programs assist families stretch their dollars so they can afford rent, heat and utilities. Additional services include transitional housing for individuals, families and at-risk and homeless women; a culinary arts program; and three thrift stores.
412 Hampshire St.  |  Lawrence, Mass.
LazarusHouse.org

Milestone — 40 Years
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley are a private nonprofit agency serving elders and disabled adults who reside in Northeast Massachusetts. Established in 1974, their mission is to support an individual’s desire to make their own decisions, secure their independence and remain living in the community safely. Elder Services Care contracts with over 70 different care providers to ensure services delivered meet a variety of individual needs.
280 Merrimack St.  |  Lowell, Mass.
ESMV.org

Milestone — 50 Years
Andover Bookstore
The Andover Bookstore is a gathering place for storytelling, authors, book groups and poetry readings. Authors such as Robert Pinsky, Donald Hall, Mary McGarry Morris, Jay O’Callahan, Marie Howe, David Ferry, Liz Michalski, Julia Alvarez, Tomie Depoala, Jan Brett, Brian Jacques, Lois Lowry and Andrew Dubus III do more than grace the shelves. They have also visited the store.
74 Main St.  |  Andover, Mass.
HugeBookstores.com/Andover

Milestone — 75 Years
Horseshoe Grille
Readers of this publication should be no strangers to The ‘Shoe. Their mouthwatering barbecue ribs were developed by a Memphis rib master and the southern twang in their barbecue sauce makes it the most authentic in the Valley. If you’d rather keep your hands clean, Horseshoe Grille serves steak, meatloaf and chicken.
226 Main St.  l  North Reading, Mass.
HorseshoeGrille.com

Milestone — 100 Years
Lowell Humane Society
Founded in 1873, the Lowell Humane Society is one of the oldest humane organizations in the state of Massachusetts. The purpose of the Lowell Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, provide care for homeless and distressed animals and educate the public about responsible pet ownership. Operations are supported through the support of individuals, businesses and foundations.
951 Broadway St.  |  Lowell, Mass.
LowellHumaneSociety.org 

 

 

The 2019 MVMAs are sponsored by:

Filed Under: Community, MVMA Tagged With: 2019, Andover Bookstore, Borrelli’s Italian Deli, Caries Closet, Chowder Factory, Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, horseshoe grille, Lazarus House, Longevity in Business, Lowell Humane Society, Merrimack Valley, Merrimack Valley Magazine Awards, Milestone Awards, MVMA, MVMAs

12 Days of Holiday Gift Guide – Day 11!

December 7, 2017 by Doug Sparks Leave a Comment

Restaurant Gift Cards

Give the gift of a great meal this holiday season by buying gift cards from the Merrimack Valley’s best restaurants! A night on the town is always a welcome gift and mvm’s restaurant partners won’t disappoint. Check out participating restaurants in our dining guide or on MVMag.net/dining:

 

 

 

 

  • 900 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria
  • Angelina’s Italian Restaurant
  • Buono Bistro
  • Burtons Grill & Bar
  • Cafe Azteca
  • Capri Seaside Italian Grille
  • Chowder Factory
  • Cobblestones Restaurant & Bar
  • CR’s The Restaurant
  • Giuseppe’s
  • Good Day Cafe
  • Grazie Italian Restaurant at Four Oaks Country Club
  • Horseshoe Grille
  • Luna Rossa
  • Moonstones
  • Nolo Bistro & Bar at Stonehedge Hotel & Spa
  • Oregano Pizzeria & Ristorante
  • Orzo Trattoria
  • Phoenician Restaurant
  • Sand Trap Bar & Grill at Merrimack Valley Golf Club
  • Seaglass Restaurant
  • Tuscan Kitchen

Check back tomorrow for another Holiday Gift Guide feature!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Fashion, Food & Drink Tagged With: 900 degrees, angelicas, Buono Bistro, Burtons Grill, Cafe Azteca, capri seaside grille, Chowder Factory, Cobblestones, CR's the Restaurant, Dining, Food, gift cards, giuseppe's, Good Day Cafe, graze, holiday gift guide, Holiday shopping, horseshoe grille, Local, luna rossa, moonstones, oregano pizzeria, orzo trattoria, Phoenician Restaurant, sand trap bar, seagrass restaurant, Tuscan Kitchen

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