Corn and Green Chile Chowder
Recipe courtesy Cheryl and Bill Jamison
Show: BBQ with Bobby Flay
Episode: BBQ Holiday
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By torba97_12904148
Fremont, CA
on September 27, 2012
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Delicious...flavor.texture and aroma! In addition to this recipe...serce the FoodTV site, Paula Deen and specifically Uncle Bubba. The recipe tops the bowl of their chowder with strips of puff pastry. Try it. Enjoy!
Annie , Fremont , CA
By hiyadave41
Delaware
on December 09, 2011
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This was a great chowder for a last minute pot luck dinner I was invited to. I made a few modifications to fit what I had available. I used diced red and green bell peppers as well as poblano and 1/2 a jalepeño. Turkey bacon worked perfectly since I wasn't sure if there were non-pork eating folks in the group. I also tossed in about 1/4 teaspoon of cumin and topped the chowder with just a little cilantro since I didn't have any chives on hand. Rookie cook that I am, I was a little concerned that the milk might scald before the potatoes and corn finished cooking but it all came out perfectly. Thanks again Bobby Flay and Food Network for coming to the rescue!
By anniesparno_125...
celebration, 48
on January 15, 2010
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I am from Santa Fe, New Mexico where green chiles are plentiful! This recipe was amazing and extremely flavorful! I was very impressed! I added celery because I had some that needed to be used and cooked it with the onion. Also because very few green chiles in Santa Fe are MILD, I cut the amount of green chiles to 1/3 of a cup becauseI had medium hot chiles! WOW what a blast they were. If you are worried about the milk and cream picking up a lot of heat add the chiles as you use the chowder. If you have leftovers., don't add the chiles to them until the night you use the chowder! I would recommend this recipe to anyone! EXCELLENT!
By vlschuman_6794031
Phoenix, AZ
on August 14, 2008
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We LOVED the flavor in this soup! I used bacon grease to cook the onion,reconstituted powdered milk and frozen fresh green chilies. We all love garlic so I added some. I made this a main dish soup with rotisserie chicken cut up.Topped with crumbled bacon and dried minced chives. The flavor wonderful.
Will use again and again.
By kawm83_9141676
Chino Hills, CA
on December 07, 2007
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I've made this Chowder 3+ times, always with the best reactions from family and friends. It's a great, spicy soup for a cold evening.
Warning: it IS spicy. I always use fresh ingredients so the Chile was actually roasted, peeled, then minced for the recipe. One of my friends thought it was too spicy for her taste buds.
Also, for those who don't eat bacon/pork, no big deal. I used Turkey Bacon as a "healthier" substitute. For vegetarians, Bacos work great.