Here are 6 great corn chowders to enjoy. I have countless chowders and corn chowders on the blog so I whittled down the list by choosing ones by our I Heart Cooking Clubs featured chefs and keeping them vegetarian.
I added hominy to Mark Bittman's Basic Corn Chowder and it was a great addition to the texture of this simple classic:
Yotam Ottolenghi's Sweet Corn Chowder with Spiced Butter is elevated with the sexy spiced butter:
Rick Bayless's Emerald Corn Chowder with Roasted Tomatillos and Poblano is full of flavor:
Another great Mark Bittman recipe is this hearty Corn-and-Cheddar Chowder:
Jacques Pépin's Corn and Hominy Chowder is quick, colorful and tasty:
Finally Donna Hay's Cauliflower and Corn Chowder is unique and delicious:
All of these corn chowders were simple and delicious and will help you extend that summer vibe so I am linking this post up at IHCC's Holding On To Summer post.
Now let's check into the Souper Sundays kitchen and see who is here.
Judee of Gluten Free A-Z Blog shared this pretty and refreshing Fresh Corn and Blueberry Salad. She says, "Got corn on the cob? Talk about an unusual yet tasty salad! Sweet corn and sweet blueberries mix beautifully in this colorful summer salad. ... It is simple to make, gluten-free, oil-free, parve, and vegan."
Tina of Squirrel Head Manor brings a Hummus Sandwich this week saying, "I am a big fan of hummus so I thought, why not make a sandwich with it. This is a spinach artichoke and sun dried tomato blend. ... Spread this on toast with sliced tomatoes. A fast and healthy lunch alternative."
And Kim of Stirring the Pot shared Curtis Stone's Favorite (& Healthy) Potato Salad saying, "When you pour the broth over the potatoes and stir, the potatoes become flavorful and creamy all on their own. This means it is only necessary to use a very small amount of mayo. I have to say, I was really impressed with this method and couldn't believe how creamy and "classic" this potato salad looked and tasted."
Thanks to Judee, Tina and Kim for joining me this week!
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Have a happy, healthy week!
Corn was a staple on my childhood home and summer meant lots of it! I grew up near Philadelphia & we often made trips to Amish country for loads of sweet corn. I’m loving ALL your corn chowders here!
ReplyDeleteI've got fresh corn and tomatillos (which I didn't know what to do with) - The emerald corn soup looks like worth giving a try. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful corn chowder recipes.
ReplyDeleteI brought you a chicken and bean stew. xo
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