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Spicy Corn Chowder

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This Spicy Corn Chowder recipe is from Jeffrey Spear, a "marketing guru"¦working with manufacturers of food, beverage and other lifestyle products" and was published in the cookbook Yum! Tasty Recipes From Culinary Greats.

Yum Tasty Recipes from Culinary Greats

Yum is collection of over 100 great recipes from chefs, restaurateurs, cookbook writers and culinary marketers sharing some of their favorite recipes. This collaboration was put together by Microplane, the manufacturer of some of my favorite culinary tools that you may be familiar with and who are donating 100% of its profits from the sale of the book to the National Kidney Foundation (www.kidney.org).

Yum is available at Amazon.com

Some of the writers may be familiar to you including Rick Bayless, Sara Moulton, Susanna Foo, Gael Greene and Charlie Trotter and then there are some like the author of this recipe who may be new to you.

I was fortunate to receive this cookbook from Kimberly Goldstein who works for the publisher Cumberland House located in Nashville, Tennessee and specializes in, among other things, cookbooks. Thank you Kim for sending Yum to me and I can't wait to try these great looking recipes and sharing some with my readers.


Spicy Corn Chowder
Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 45 min Total Time: 1 hr Servings: 4

Recipe by Jeffrey Spear from Yum! Tasty Recipes by Culinary Greats

Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 large onion, grated coarsely
  • 1 tablespoon All-Purpose flour
  • 4 cups chicken stock or vegetable stock
  • 2 - 3 large red potatoes, peeled & cut into ½ inch dice
  • 4 cups corn (fresh or frozen)
  • 1½ cups whole milk
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • Tabasco, to taste
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped chives
How To Make At Home:

In a large pot, heat oil and melt butter. Add the onion and sauté until soft, not brown. Add flour and stir for 1-2 minutes until smooth. Add the stock gradually, being sure to stir constantly to incorporate the flour. Add the potatoes and corn. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove from heat.

Transfer half of the soup to a separate bowl. Ladle this soup, a little at a time, into a blender. Puree until creamy smooth. You can return the soup puree from the blender back into the pot as you go. When done, add milk, salt, pepper and Tabasco to taste. Adjust the spiciness of the soup with the Tabasco. Return to heat, bring to a desired temperature and serve. Garnish with chives.

Jeffrey notes: you can also use an immersion blender right in the pot, taking care not to puree all of the solids. The soup won't be quite as smooth and creamy but much faster to make. Less dishes to wash as well.

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5 comments
  • Comment Link Posted by: Chris Parrish on Friday, 13 January 2012 20:13

    Have you tried grilling the corn? I love grilled corn, completely changes the flavor, and I think would make a nice addition to this recipe.

    Hi Chris, I have grilled corn and enjoy the flavor too. You're right, it would make for a nice addition to this recipe plus many others. - RG

  • Comment Link Posted by: Seth Slusher on Saturday, 06 August 2011 00:05

    AMAZING!!!

    Thanks - RG

  • Comment Link Posted by: RG on Sunday, 06 September 2009 22:24

    Tracy, I'm sure they will be delicious. Let us know the results.

  • Comment Link Posted by: Tracy W on Monday, 05 May 2008 20:28

    I can't wait to try this! I wonder how the addition of some tender shrimp would fare in this one?!

  • Comment Link Posted by: giz on Saturday, 03 May 2008 13:48

    This looks easy and good and I just happen to have a bag of frozen corn in my freezer - perfect

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