CORN CHOWDER
This comes from the infamous long-since-forgotten emailing list. Makes 4 servings; Time: 30 to 40 minutes
Ingredients
4 to 6 ears of corn
4 cups water
1 tablespoon butter or neutral oil, like canola or grapeseed
1 medium onion, chopped
2 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tomatoes, cored, seeded, and chopped
1 cup milk
1/2 cup chopped parsley leaves, optional
Directions
Shuck the corn and use a paring knife to strip the kernels into a bowl. Put the cobs in a pot with 4 cups water; bring to a boil, cover, and simmer while you continue.
Put the butter or oil in a saucepan and turn the heat to medium-high. When the butter melts or the oil is hot, add the onion and potatoes, along with a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion softens, about 5 minutes; add the tomatoes if you’re using them and cook, stirring, for another minute or two.
After the corn cobs have cooked for at least 10 minutes, strain the liquid into the onion-potato mixture; bring to a boil, then turn the heat down so the mixture simmers. When the potatoes are tender, add the corn kernels and milk and heat through. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary, garnish with the parsley and serve.
SIMPLE POTATO SOUP
This also comes from the infamous long-since-forgotten emailing list. Makes 4 servings; Time: 30
Ingredients
1 tablespoon butter or extra-virgin olive oil
3 medium potatoes, any type, peeled and cut into small cubes
2 large leeks, well washed and chopped
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
4 cups chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, preferably warmed
1/2 cup cream or milk
Directions
Place the butter or oil in a large, deep saucepan or casserole and turn the heat to medium. When the butter melts or the oil is hot, add the vegetables. Season with salt and pepper and cook, stirring, for 2 or 3 minutes.
Add the stock and cook until the vegetables are very tender, about 20 minutes. (You may prepare the soup in advance up to this point. Cover, refrigerate for up to 2 days, and reheat before proceeding.) Adjust seasoning and serve hot or puree and serve cold.
HERBED CARROT SOUP

From the December 2005 issue of Runner's World; reprinted from HerbWise: Growing, Cooking, WellBeing, by Bruce Burnett

Directions
2 pounds of carrots, chopped
1 large onion, diced
6 sprigs of fresh parsley, 3 sprigs of fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon of dried thyme, and 6 six black peppercorns, bundled together so that they can be easily removed after cooking
2 cloves garlic, crushed
4 Tbs of butter
6 C of vegetable stock
Freshly grated mace or nutmeg
Salt & pepper to taste
Directions
Lightly sauté the onion & garlic in the butter. Add the stock & carrots & simmer for about 15 minutes. Add the bundle of herbs & continue to simmer for another 20 minutes. Remove the herbs, allow the soup to cool, & put it through the blender in batches. Reheat the soup over low heat while adding the mace or nutmeg & salt & pepper to taste. Serve with some fresh, homemade bread & garnish with some fresh parsley & a little chopped fresh thyme.
Note: The original recipe called for vegetable or chicken stock.
SLOW COOKER CREAMY CORN CHOWDER
This is from Diana Rattray at The Spruce Eats. Diana wrote, "Corn chowder is one of those soups you can eat year round—it is comforting on a cold day, but also highlights one of the summer's best crops. It is a versatile recipe, allowing for additions (like bacon and chopped red pepper), as well as alterations (like keeping it chunky or puréeing half of the mixture). Corn chowder is also easily made vegetarian by swapping out the chicken broth for vegetable broth.
"What makes this recipe even more appealing is that it is cooked in a crock pot instead of on the stove. You can start the soup in the morning, and then finish it off an hour or so before dinnertime. And because it is filling and nutritious, all you need alongside are biscuits or crackers and a simple salad."
Prep Time: 20 mins; Cook Time: 8 hrs; Total Time: 8 hrs 20 mins; Servings: 6 to 8 servings
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Ingredients
32 ounces corn (2 16-ounce cans, drained)
3 medium potatoes (Yukon Gold or red-skinned)
1 medium onion
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (or to taste)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper (or to taste)
2 cups chicken broth
2 cups whole milk (or half-and-half)
1 tablespoon butter
2 strips bacon (cooked and crumbled, or chopped chives or parsley), optional, garnish
Directions
Gather the ingredients.
Combine the corn, potatoes, onion, salt, pepper, and chicken broth in a slow cooker.
Cover and cook on low for 7 to 9 hours.
Purée in a blender or food processor, or using an immersion blender, if desired, then return to the pot.
Stir in milk and butter; cover and cook on high about 30 to 60 minutes more.
Garnish with crumbled bacon and/or chopped chives, if desired.
Use Caution When Blending Hot Ingredients
Steam expands quickly in a blender, and can cause ingredients to splatter everywhere or cause burns. To prevent this, fill the blender only one-third of the way up, vent the top, and cover with a folded kitchen towel while blending.
Tip
This recipe calls for canned corn, but you can use frozen kernels if you like. And if you are making this in summer when the corn is at its peak, by all means, use fresh ears (about 6 ears) of corn. To make removing the kernels from the ears easier and less messy, place the ear of corn on the center of a Bundt or tube pan, sticking the point of the ear in the hole a bit. Using a serrated knife, slice down the ear, rotating around, allowing the kernels to fall into the base of the cake pan.
Recipe Variation
Add some protein to the soup if you like. Ham, shrimp, lobster, and bacon are excellent choices. Cook the meat or shellfish and add them to the soup shortly before it's ready. If using shellfish, replace the chicken stock with clam juice or broth.
ITALIAN WHITE BEAN AND KALE SOUP
This recipe is from Vegetarian Times, and begins, “Add a slice of crusty bread and a tossed salad to this soup for a quick, satisfying cold-weather meal.
“To make the soup without the Slow-Roasted Tomatoes, simply substitute two 15-ounce cans whole tomatoes for the slow-roasted tomatoes and water used.”
View this online at https://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes/italian-white-bean-and-kale-soup-recipe/.
Servings 4
Ingredients
10 thawed Slow-Roasted Tomatoes (1 cup)
1 Tbs. olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1 large onion, finely chopped (2 cups)
6 oz. lacinato kale, coarsely chopped
1 cup cooked white beans
Directions
Blend tomatoes with 2 cups water in blender or food processor until smooth (you should have about 3 cups); set aside.
Heat oil in large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, and sauté 5 to 7 minutes, or until translucent. Add tomato purée and 4 more cups water, cover, and simmer 10 minutes. Add kale and white beans; cook 10 minutes more, or until kale is tender. Serve drizzled with oil.
TURKEY CLUB SOUP
This yummy recipe is from Betty Crocker. It begins, "All of the classic club sandwich ingredients – bacon, turkey, tomato and cheese – come together in this satisfying soup."
Prep Time: 25 minutes; Total Time: 55 minutes; Makes 7 servings
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Ingredients
Croutons
3 cups cubed (1-inch) French bread
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley leaves
1/2 teaspoon finely chopped garlic
Soup
6 slices bacon, chopped
1 large onion, chopped (1 cup)
1 medium carrot, coarsely chopped (1 cup)
2 teaspoons finely chopped garlic
3 cups Progresso™ unsalted chicken broth (from 32-oz carton)
8 oz prepared cheese product, cut into cubes (from 1-lb loaf)
1 lb smoked turkey breast, coarsely chopped (3 cups)
1 medium tomato, chopped (1/2 cup)
2 cups fresh baby spinach leaves
1/4 teaspoon salt
Chopped avocado, if desired
Directions
Heat oven to 375°F. In medium bowl, mix Crouton ingredients until bread is well coated. Spread in ungreased 15x10x1-inch pan. Bake 15 to 18 minutes, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and crispy. Set aside.
Meanwhile, in 5-quart Dutch oven, cook bacon over medium-high heat 4 to 6 minutes, stirring occasionally, until bacon is crisp. Remove bacon to paper towel-lined plate, leaving bacon drippings in Dutch oven; set cooked bacon aside.
Return Dutch oven to stove; reduce heat to medium. Add onion, carrot and garlic to bacon drippings. Cook 2 to 3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are softened. Stir in chicken broth. Heat to boiling; reduce heat to low. Cook uncovered 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Slowly stir in cheese, stirring constantly with whisk, until cheese is melted. Stir in turkey. Add tomato, spinach and salt; cook 3 to 5 minutes longer or until heated through and spinach is wilted.
Serve soup topped with croutons, bacon and chopped avocado.
Tips from the Betty Crocker Kitchens
tip 1
Reheat cream or cheese soups slowly. Boiling can case the soup to separate and curdle.
tip 2
Ask for thick slices of turkey breast at the deli, then chop them at home. Or use leftover turkey breast that you have on hand.
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