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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Quick Corn and Potato Chowder with Cheddar Biscuits

in my opinion there is no need to slave over chowder for hours (not that i don't appreciate it when people do- i mean, i AM from New England)- but you can make a very quick, awesome chowder in about 20 min. literally- sooo good!


Quick Corn and Potato Chowder

2 cups water
2 cups milk
2 medium yellow/white/red potatoes (skin on- chopped)
1 can corn- drained (yes, CANNED CORN! ZOMG!)
1 chicken boullion cube
sea salt, black pepper, basil, onion powder, celery salt, smoked paprika
corn starch & water (it's better to mix the corn starch in water first & then use it to thicken)

In a medium saucepan: add the water & boullion cube- cover & cook the potatoes until tender (about 15 min or so)
turn the heat down to medium low & add the corn & milk (don't drain the potatoes because the starchy water will add flavor & thickness)- mix & then add seasonings to taste (not too much, no need to overwhelm, but make sure to use plenty of salt & pepper)

Allow the chowder to simmer for about 5-10 min- while it simmers, add the corn starch (to desired thickness)
Remove from heat & ladel into bowls- NOM NOM!!!

p.s. you can top with cheese or bacon or whatever you want- i just keep it simple :)


Cheddar Biscuits
Biquick Mix
3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Follow the directions on the Bisquick box- add the cheese into the mix & plop them on a greased baking sheet (usually not greased but cheese requires grease people!)
Bake for about 10 min- butter & eat! YUM!

Enjoy!
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1 comment:

Mrs.Rotty said...

Hey Sweetie, I have a question.

In a medium saucepan: add the water, bullion cube & corn- cover & cook the potatoes until tender (about 15 min or so)
turn the heat down to medium low & add the corn & milk (don't drain the potatoes because the starchy water will add flavor & thickness)- mix & then add seasonings to taste (not too much, no need to overwhelm, but make sure to use plenty of salt & pepper)

I'm confused, you say to add the corn 2x. do i add the potatoes the first time? or do i add half the corn the first time and then half the second.

My husband saw this on your blog last night and fell in love with this recipie. I really want to make it for him but i'm afraid i'll screw it up. Can you help me?
email: mrsrotty@gmail.com

Thank you so much. love your blog.

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