Recipe courtesy of John Stage and Nancy Radke

Corn and Potato Chowder

  • Yield: Feeds 6 to 8
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Ingredients

1 tablespoon butter

1/4 pound bacon, diced

1 cup chopped onion

3/4 cup chopped green pepper

Kosher salt and black pepper

1 tablespoon minced garlic

2 tablespoons flour

4 cups chicken broth or stock

4 cups peeled, finely diced all-purpose potato

1 1/2 cups shredded carrot

2 cups fresh or frozen corn kernels

1 cup half-and-half

1/2 teaspoon dried thyme

Pinch of cayenne pepper

2 tablespoons chopped fresh Italian parsley

Directions

  1. Sling the butter into a soup kettle and melt over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and cook till crisp. Scoop out the bacon and drain on paper towels. Save for later--don't nibble too much.
  2. Pour off all but 1/4 cup of fat from the pot. Toss in the onions and peppers, seasoning them with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook till soft and then throw in the garlic, cooking it all for 1 minute more. Sprinkle on the flour and mix into the veggies. Dump in the broth and potatoes. Cover the pot and bring to a boil; then lower the heat and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes, or till the potatoes are tender. Add the shredded carrots and corn. Cover and simmer everything 5 to 6 minutes longer to blend the flavors.
  3. Stir in the half-and-half. Season with the thyme, cayenne, some more salt, and lots of freshly ground black pepper to taste. Sprinkle with parsley and the bacon bits you've been saving. Give it one last stir, and ladle it up piping hot.

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Rachelab74 T.

This is definitely a go to favorite recipe in my household!! Have made this several times and prefer fresh thyme over dried thyme. I also usually cook a pound of bacon at the start, just because everyone loves bacon added in generous proportions to their chowder. I also do not add the cayenne pepper while cooking due to some are heat sensitive, however, in my son's and my own opinion, it is a must!! This is a great recipe when you are on a budget and is perfect for bringing to potlucks, recently did so and everyone loved it!! Definitely one of our favorites!!

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