Best Corn Chowder Canadian Style Recipes

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CANADIAN LIVING CORN CHOWDER



Canadian Living Corn Chowder image

Make and share this Canadian Living Corn Chowder recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Laureen in B.C.

Categories     Chowders

Time 40m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 slices bacon, chopped
1 onion, chopped
2 celery ribs, chopped
1 tablespoon flour
2 -3 cups chicken stock
1 large potato, peeled and diced
2 cups milk
2 cups corn, cream style
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In large heavy saucepan , cook bacon until crisp. Add onion and celety cooking until soft, but not brown. Stir in flour and them slowly adding in chicken stock. Add potatoes and simmer 10 minutes or until tender.
  • Add milk and cream corn. simmer about 10 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Do not boil.

BASIC CORN CHOWDER



Basic Corn Chowder image

This is chowder at its simplest: corn, onion, potatoes and milk, with a couple of chopped tomatoes and a handful of parsley to add flavor and color. Starting with bacon and finishing with cream makes a richer version of the dish. But you could easily expand its borders by adding curry powder and ginger, sour cream and cilantro. Or when the potato is replaced by rice and the cream with coconut milk, Southeast Asian seasonings can be added to make a chowder that has little in common with the original, save for its intense corn flavor.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     quick, weekday, soups and stews

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 to 6 ears of corn
1 tablespoon butter or neutral oil, like canola or grapeseed
1 medium onion, chopped
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tomatoes, cored, seeded and chopped (optional)
1 cup whole or low-fat milk
1/2 cup chopped parsley (optional)

Steps:

  • Shuck corn, and use a paring knife to strip kernels into a bowl. Put cobs in a pot with 4 cups water; bring to a boil, cover and simmer while you continue.
  • Put butter or oil in a saucepan, and turn heat to medium-high. When butter melts or oil is hot, add onion and potatoes, along with a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion softens, about 5 minutes; add tomatoes and cook, stirring, for another minute or two.
  • After corncobs have cooked at least 10 minutes, strain liquid into onion-potato mixture; bring to a boil, then lower heat to a simmer. When potatoes are tender, add corn kernels and milk, and heat through. Taste, and adjust seasonings. Garnish with the parsley, and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 305, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 62 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 7 grams, Protein 10 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 827 milligrams, Sugar 11 grams, TransFat 0 grams

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