Continuing on with my week of celebrations, I just have to share with you one of my favourite soup/stews! Corn Chowder! This is a hearty family favourite that I have been making for my family and myself for many, many years. It is a tried and true!
It is chock full of vegetables . . . potatoes (of course!) celery, onions, carrots . . . and of course bacon. I use pancetta these days because I like the flavour of it, but you can use just ordinary bacon. I like the thicker cut bacon, and if you are lucky enough to be able to find home smoked bacon, then you are in for a real treat!
I use chicken stock, but you can just as easily use vegetable stock, or even just water. The important thing is you want to cover the vegetables with this so that they become fork tender. Not mushy, but tender and sweet. I add herbs . . . thyme and parsley. These go so well with the sweetness of the corn.
I cheat and use a can of creamed corn, which gives it a nice thickness . . . and of course a nob of butter also adds to the richness. Sometimes I feel like being really naughty and I use a big knob of butter! Soooo good! I like mine with crumbled crackers. The Toddster, he always wants a crusty roll with his. Either way it is delicious! Simple and easy to make. Tasty and a real family pleaser.
*Marie's Best Corn Chowder*
Serves 4
An
old family favourite which I have been making for many years. It was
really hard to put it down on paper as I have only just done it off the
top of my head, but I have managed to get it done just for you! ☺
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tsp dried parsley
4 medium white potatoes, peeled and coarsely choppeda nob of butter
NOTE - By tin of milk, I mean you take the empty creamed corn tin and fill it with milk.
The little bowl..I have told you before..but am saying again..love..
ReplyDeleteThe soup suits it!
Ummm, comfort food! Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteIt's Greengate Monique. I have two of the bowls and the polka dot plates to match. I wish now I had bought more! I love anything Greengate! xx
ReplyDeleteValerie, when you come over here we will do comfort food together! What a lovely thought! xx
For sure! That is my idea of heaven on earth Marie! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this but I have no idea what a 'tin' of whole milk is. Can you help?
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this but I have no idea what a 'tin' of whole milk is. Can you help?
ReplyDeleteAm in US and also don't know what a TIN of whole milk would be. A can? How large a can? Or something else? Thank you in anticipation. Mona
ReplyDeleteI thought you might enjoy this too Valerie! ;-) xx
ReplyDeleteAmelia, tin is another word for can. You simply take the creamed corn can and fill it up with whole (Homogenized) milk and use that as the measure, which would be 400g of 14 ounces same as the corn.
Ramona, I give the size of the tin in the recipe. It is a 14 ounce size. Tin=can
I hope you will all make it and like it as much as we do! xxoo
ReplyDeleteI will make it this weekend and thank you for the clarification!
ReplyDeleteHi Marie. I love corn chowder. However, where I live now, you can not buy creamed corn. So, do I add cream with a tin of kernel corn? Thank you for your help!
ReplyDeleteI would blitz the corn just to release all the juices and break it up a bit. Use a large tin for lots of corn flavour and then just add cream to make up the amount to the same as the normal tin size. Hope this helps Cindi! Let me know how you get on! xo
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