This Manhattan clam chowder is clams simmered with bacon, vegetables and potatoes in a savory tomato broth. A hearty soup that’s easy to make and perfect when served as an appetizer or main course option.

When I’m looking to serve a pot of piping hot soup on a cold night, I whip up a batch of hamburger soup, cabbage soup or this Manhattan style red clam chowder.

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Manhattan clam chowder with tomatoes, potatoes, vegetables and bacon.

If you’re a seafood lover, you’ll adore this Manhattan clam chowder. It’s loaded with clams, veggies and potatoes, and is a lighter way to get your clam chowder fix as opposed to the creamy New England version.

How do you make Manhattan clam chowder?

This recipe starts with bacon, which cooks in the pot until it’s crispy and browned. The bacon is removed from the pan, and the vegetables cook in the leftover bacon fat. The next step is to add tomato paste, clam juice, broth, potatoes and seasonings. The soup simmers until the potatoes are tender, then tomatoes and clams are stirred into the pot. Add the bacon back to the pot, along with some chopped parsley, then serve and enjoy!

Bacon cooked in a pot.

Tips for the perfect Manhattan clam chowder

  • I use canned clams because they’re super convenient and give this soup great flavor. If you prefer to use fresh clams, you can use 36 cherry stone or little neck clams. Place the scrubbed clams in the pot after the potatoes are tender, and simmer for 5-7 minutes or until the clams have opened up.
  • This soup stays fresh in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can also freeze your chowder for up to 2 months. Store the frozen chowder in an airtight container in the freezer, then thaw overnight and reheat on the stove top.
  • Serve this soup as an appetizer with oyster crackers on top, or offer it as a main course option with garlic bread and a green salad on the side.

Potatoes, vegetables, herbs and tomato paste in a soup pot.

What is the difference between Manhattan and New England clam chowder?

Manhattan clam chowder has many of the same flavor components of the New England version, such as clams, clam juice, onion, celery, bacon and seasonings. The major difference between the two is that Manhattan chowder has a tomato based broth and more vegetables. New England chowder has a creamy soup base without any tomato products involved.

Clam chowder variations

This is a fairly traditional red clam chowder recipe, but you can add other ingredients to customize this dish to your tastes.

  • Meat: Instead of bacon, try salt pork, pancetta or even diced cubed ham.
  • Vegetables: Try adding green bell peppers or corn to add more nutrition to the dish.
  • Seafood: You can turn this into a seafood chowder by adding shrimp, mussels, crab or fish.

A pot of broth topped with tomatoes and baby clams.

Slow cooker clam chowder

This dish can easily be adapted to the slow cooker. Follow the first 4 steps of the recipe, then transfer the cooked vegetables to a crock pot, along with the tomato paste, seasonings, clam juice, broth and potatoes. Cook on low for 4 hours or high for 2 hours, until the potatoes are tender. Stir in the clams and tomatoes and cook for an additional 20 minutes. Stir in the bacon and parsley, then serve.

A bowl of Manhattan clam chowder topped with crackers, bacon and parsley.

Once you try this chowder, you’ll find it on your regular dinner rotation. It’s an unexpected meal that’s a total crowd pleaser!

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Manhattan Clam Chowder

4.96 from 88 votes

Manhattan Clam Chowder

AuthorSara Welch
Manhattan clam chowder with tomatoes, potatoes, vegetables and bacon.
This Manhattan clam chowder is clams simmered with bacon, vegetables and potatoes in a savory tomato broth. A hearty soup that's easy to make and perfect when served as an appetizer or main course option.
Time
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time45 minutes
Total Time1 hour 5 minutes
Course Soup
Cuisine American
Serves 6

Ingredients 

  • 6 slices bacon chopped
  • 1/2 cup onion diced
  • 2 carrots peeled, quartered and sliced
  • 1/2 cup celery sliced
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1/4 cup tomato paste
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 pound Russet potatoes peeled and diced into 1/2 inch cubes
  • 2 8 ounce bottles clam juice
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 28 ounce can diced tomatoes do not drain
  • 10 ounce can whole baby clams drained
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
  • oyster crackers and cooked bacon for serving optional

Instructions 

  • Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add the bacon and cook, stirring occasionally, until crisp.
  • Remove the bacon from the pot and drain on paper towels.
  • Add the onions, carrots and celery to the pan. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 6-8 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
  • Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
  • Place the tomato paste, thyme, bay leaf, clam juice, broth and potatoes in the pot. Stir to combine. Bring to a simmer.
  • Cook for 10-15 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
  • Stir in the tomatoes and baby clams. Season the soup with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Simmer for 5 more minutes. Stir in the reserved bacon. Top with chopped parsley. Add oyster crackers and more bacon if desired, then serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 244kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 761mg | Potassium: 699mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 3807IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. 5 stars
    I haven’t eaten it yet but it looks like it will be good. I doubt you’ll be able to respond right away but maybe I’ll get lucky: After you crisp the bacon in the pot and remove it the next step says to add the onion, carrots, and celery to the pot (the same pot I assume). Do I leave the grease from the bacon in the pot or dump it?
    Thanks

  2. 5 stars
    First time having Manhattan style clam chowder, being from new Brunswick, next door to Maine I have only had the cream style chowder, seen many times on menus across North America but decided today is the day, yesterday that we take the plunge and go Manhattan style, it was an instant hit, different experience from the new england/Maritimes (Canadian) cream style. But on our cold day menu from now on for sure, thanks for a delishious recipe and one of our new family favs!

  3. 5 stars
    This makes awesome soup! Had a bag of mussels and a couple cans of chopped clams.
    Temperature outside was 2 degrees and this soup hit the spot!

    1. 5 stars
      Tips I’ve learned over the years to add flavor and body to the chowder is try adding a dozen or two of oysters to the pot . Chop them up first. Also the two or three seasonings to enhance the clam flavor is thyme oregano and tiny bit of chopped rosemary . Can add basil also . A word of caution though using dry herbs is to add in tiny amounts especially the thyme and origano which are very potent in dry form . U can always add more I have some old dry thyme that is still very potent and I can’t even remember how old but it’s old and still good. Mexican oregano is the strongest

  4. 5 stars
    I only had one bottle of clam juice but I had the juice from the 10oz. baby clams plus the juice from a can of minced clams so that equaled another 10oz. Chowder was easy to make. The soup needed to sit overnight for the flavors to meld. I did add a couples of shakes of hot sauce just to give it a little zip. Thank you for the recipe. Very good.

    1. I used Clamato as suggested. I think it made it too tomato tasting. It was almost like a tomato soup. I added chicken soup hoping to dilute it a bit. This will be our supper. It is easy to make. I might use fresh clams next time.

  5. 5 stars
    Clam Chowder is my favorite soup of all time, however, I have never had or heard of this way. I can’t wait to give this one a whirl.

  6. 5 stars
    It’s been a while since I last had a good quality chowder, so super excited to have stumbled upon this recipe – it certainly looks delicious!

  7. 5 stars
    I used to only order clam chowder from a restaurant, thinking that is must be something difficult to make at home. But not anymore, it’s super easy, and so much cheaper to prepare this myself. 🙂