Idaho Potato and Smoked Corn Stew

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Total Time:
1 hr 10 min
Prep
10 min
Cook
1 hr 0 min
Yield:
6 to 8 servings
Level:
Easy
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Directions

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Heat the oil in a large skillet and saute onion until it begins to turn translucent. Remove from heat and stir in liquid smoke. Toss corn in mixture to coat and then transfer to a baking sheet. Roast for a few minutes until golden brown, then remove and set aside. Bring stock to a boil in a large pot and add potatoes. Reduce heat to medium and cook until fork tender. The potatoes will absorb some of the liquid. Stir in onion and corn mixture and season with salt and pepper, to taste. Let simmer until stew like consistency. Garnish with scallions.

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  • on December 17, 2011

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    This is Love and comfort in a bowl.My boys insist in crumbling bacon on top of this corn stew,but I think it's perfectly divine as is.But you'll want seconds..

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  • on December 20, 2009

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    The ingredients complement each other very well and are very tasty. I will make it again with a few modifications. First, The corn/onion took much longer than a few minutes to brown. Next time, I will defrost the corn prior to baking. Second, some may like the potato-corn ratio but it was too much potato for my taste. I will use half the amount next time. This will also give more stock for the potato to cook in. I will also add crumbled bacon as a garnish. I'm sure it will turn out well with these adjustments since the key ingredients work well together.

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  • on July 18, 2007

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    I grew up all around the Midwest, Eastern Seaboard, and in the South. This recipe is something that's adaptable to all climes, all weather, and I can attest that those from the Eastern part of Massachusetts can't tell it from their traditional recipes. If you want one chowder style recipe that will just blow people away and know that you won't have to spend hours upon hours watching over it- this is the recipe for you.

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