The Best Maine Seafood Chowder (Our Gourmet Recipe)

A bowl of authentic Maine seafood chowder.

When you think of authentic New England cuisine, what comes to mind? For us at Grey Havens Inn, Maine seafood chowder is always at the top of our list. We are often asked about our chowder and we are pleased to share our chef, Esau Crosby’s special recipe so that you can make savory seafood chowder in your own kitchen!

At BLUE, harborfront views, warm hospitality, and authentic North Atlantic cuisine combine to evoke the elegance and charm of historic, old Maine. New England seafood chowder, local mussels, fresh-caught fish, garden salads, and artisan desserts are just a few of our most requested dishes. Our award-winning chef, Esau Crosby, creates each menu seasonally to take advantage of the freshest, local ingredients. 

Chef Crosby’s Famous Gourmet Seafood Chowder Recipe

Chef Esau Crosby has lived in many places, and his cooking style reflects his confidence in using ingredients and recipes from various regions and cultures. Growing up in a military household allowed him to travel near and far, and his traveling experiences color every meal at Blue Restaurant. While our restaurant is closed during the winter, you can enjoy this classic recipe all year round.

Ingredients

  • ½ lb applewood smoked bacon, cut into small pieces.
  • 1 medium onion, diced.
  • 5 stalks celery, diced.
  • ½ stick butter.
  • 2 pounds of diced potatoes, any type you prefer. (For reference, three medium russet potatoes is typically one pound).
  • 1 ½ quarts of half-and-half or heavy cream or milk.
  • 1 cup of milk.
  • 1 ½ lbs of fish or seafood of your choice. (Note:  No salmon, bluefish, or any other oily fish)
  • ½ to ¾ cup rice flour.

Preparation

  • In a large soup pot, cook the bacon to your desired doneness.  
  • Add the diced onions, celery, and butter to the pot. Saute until onions are translucent.
  • Add diced potatoes and heavy cream to the pot. Cook until the potatoes are al dente.
  • Add the seafood of your choice to the pot.
  • In a separate bowl, mix the rice flour and milk well. 
  • Stir in rice flour and milk mixture to the soup pot. Stir constantly for 2 minutes.
  • Serve and enjoy!

For more culinary inspiration by Chef Esau Crosby, watch Portland Maine’s WMTW ABC-TV Channel 8’s “Morning Menu” for his apple and beet fall salad recipe.

Stay & Dine at Grey Havens Inn in the Heart of Midcoast Maine

dining area for weddingIf you’re craving a relaxing New England culinary getaway, our oceanfront bed and breakfast makes perfect sense. Whether you’re planning a date night or an overnight stay, we’d love for you to dine with us at our signature restaurant, Blue. You can always look forward to seasonally inspired dishes, the freshest catches, and the best seafood chowder in Maine.

Our inn and restaurant is open from May through October, so visit soon!

view of the Sunrise Suite

Book a Stay With Us

When you book any of our elegant accommodations, you can always look forward to our lovely amenities and and top-notch service.

Complimentary breakfast is always included in your stay, and our onsite restaurant, BLUE, means you’ll never need to worry about where to go for dinner.|

 We can’t wait to host you at Grey Havens Inn!

Close up of frutti de mare at BLUE

Enjoy Dinner at BLUE

BLUE offers you delicious American cuisine in a fine dining setting at our inn. The menu features seafood, steaks, as well as vegetarian and vegan options. Our seafood chowder is widely recognized as being spectacular!

Before or after dinner (or both!), we welcome you to enjoy cocktails and the ocean view on our wrap-around porch. It’s a fantastic way to end a great day in Maine.

Pemaquid Lighthouse Maine Northside View

Explore the MidCoast

Georgetown Island is centrally located in MidCoast Maine, and the Grey Havens Inn makes an ideal basecamp for you while exploring the area.

We are just 1.5 miles from the sandy beaches of Reid State Park, minutes from the iconic FIve Islands Lobster Pound, and short drives to scenic towns and shopping, thought-provoking museums, great food & drink, and a multitude of outdoor activities. 

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