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Summer Corn Chowder

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Servings: 6 servings

45 mins

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This simple Summer Corn Chowder is made with fresh-off-the-cob corn, bacon, smoked paprika and is the perfect summertime soup! This is a simple recipe that can be prepped and ready in under an hour and I’ve included plenty of tips including how to easily remove your corn from the cob and how to get that perfect hearty chowder texture!  

Two bowls of summer corn chowder garnished with chives and bacon

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Before I get into all the details of today’s corn chowder recipe I have to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who commented, e-mailed, or otherwise reached out after our big announcement yesterday! I’m so excited to finally be able to share our big news with you, and all of your kind words mean so much to me. I’m still working my way through all of your messages!

With that said (💜), let’s jump right into today’s corn chowder recipe. This is actually an older recipe of mine that needed a refresh (and a video!). Made with sweet summer corn, cooked in a bit of bacon (for the best flavor), it’s hearty and thick, but also light enough to enjoy during even the hottest summer days.

Right now is the best time to find sweet corn at your local farmer’s market or produce stand (or maybe you even grew some yourself??), so grab yourself a few ears and let’s get to the best corn chowder of your life.

Corn chowder in white bowls

What is Corn Chowder Made of?

  • Bacon! — We start by cooking a few slices and then cook our veggies in the residual bacon grease (along with a bit of butter… no, this isn’t quite health food!).
  • Onion — diced
  • Red pepper — finely chopped
  • Poblano pepper — finely chopped
  • Garlic — minced
  • Flour — this is used to thicken the chowder
  • Chicken broth
  • Half & half — helps make the corn chowder creamy without being too rich.
  • Spices: Smoked paprika, salt, and pepper.
  • Corn (obviously) — The sweeter the better, in my opinion. Some produce stands near me sell “Ambrosia” corn, which is my favorite.
  • Red potatoes — though you can substitute Yukon gold or russet.

Can I Use Frozen Corn?

Yes, you can use frozen corn, but I say this hesitantly. Honestly, fresh is always better. Corn is the key ingredient in this corn chowder, so the better quality that you use the better your soup will be.

Ingredients for corn chowder

The Easiest Way to Get that Corn off the Cob!

Ultimately, as long as you get that corn off of the cob and into your corn chowder, it doesn’t really matter how you do it. However, after years of making a mess of my kitchen, I did find a corn-cutting technique that worked really well for me.

It calls for a bundt pan (though a tube pan would also work), of all things. Place your corn cob into the center hole of the bundt pan and grab a large sharp knife. Slice down the corn cob (staying as close as you can to the cob so you get all of the juices and flavor!). All of the corn and juice will fall off of the cob and be collected neatly in your bundt pan! I demonstrate this technique in my corn chowder video that I’m sharing today.

Using a bundt pan to easily cut the corn off of the cob

How to Make Corn Chowder

  1. Start by cooking your bacon. Cook until crisp and then remove from your post (save for later). Add a bit of butter and let that melt.
  2. Cook onions, peppers, and garlic.
  3. Add flour. We’re making a simple roux! Sprinkle the flour evenly over the veggies and stir until smooth. This helps make our corn chowder thick.
  4. Add liquid! In this case, chicken broth, water, and half and half.
  5. Add corn, potatoes, and spices. Then boil until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork.
  6. Blend or puree some, but not all, of the corn chowder. This gives it that creamy and thick chowder texture!
  7. Return your bacon to the pot and simmer, then you’re ready to serve!

Blending or pureeing the soup is critical to the thick, hearty, creamy texture of this corn chowder. If you’ve made my popular potato soup before, you might recognize this technique from that recipe. It’s a game changer when it comes to chowders or hearty soups!

Corn chowder in white bowl, topped with bacon and chives

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Let’s cook together! Be sure to check out my video at the bottom of the recipe where I’ll show you exactly how I make this Summer Corn Chowder in my own kitchen! If you enjoy watching, make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel where I’ve already uploaded over 150 recipe videos that you can watch for free!

Overhead of corn chowder in bowl with toppings
4.92 from 59 votes

Summer Corn Chowder

A simple summer corn chowder made with sweet, fresh, summer corn.  
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 45 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients

  • 5 strips bacon, cut into small pieces
  • 3 Tablespoons (43 g) unsalted butter
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped (about 1 ¼ cup)
  • ½ red pepper, diced
  • 1 large poblano pepper, seeds removed, finely chopped
  • ¼ cup (30 g) all-purpose flour
  • 3 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 4 cups (945 ml) reduced sodium chicken broth
  • 1 cup (235 ml) water
  • 2 cups (475 ml) half and half
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¾ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 ¼ lb (565 g) red potatoes¹, diced smaller than 1 inch
  • 7-8 ears fresh sweet corn, cut off the cob, (about 5 cups of corn)

Instructions 

  • Add bacon to a large pot or Dutch oven. Turn heat to medium and cook until bacon is crispy and browned. Remove bacon from pot and reserve for later. Do not drain bacon grease.
    5 strips bacon
  • Add butter to pot and allow it to melt.
    3 Tablespoons (43 g) unsalted butter
  • Add onion, poblano pepper and red pepper, cook until softened (3-5 minutes).
    1 medium yellow onion, ½ red pepper, 1 large poblano pepper
  • Add the garlic and stir until fragrant (about 30 seconds)
    3 large garlic cloves
  • Sprinkle your flour over the vegetables and stir until it is smooth and no clumps remain. Stir or whisk flour until smooth.
    ¼ cup (30 g) all-purpose flour
  • Stir in chicken broth, water, half and half, and spices (smoked paprika, salt, and pepper).
    4 cups (945 ml) reduced sodium chicken broth, 1 cup (235 ml) water, 2 cups (475 ml) half and half, ½ teaspoon smoked paprika, 1 teaspoon salt, ¾ teaspoon pepper
  • Add the potatoes and corn, bring mixture to a boil and boil (stirring occasionally) until potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork.
    1 ¼ lb (565 g) red potatoes¹, 7-8 ears fresh sweet corn, cut off the cob
  • Once potatoes are cooked through, carefully ladle about 3 cups of the soup into a blender and blend until well-pureed. Alternatively you may use an immersion blender and blend the soup until desired consistency is reached (do not puree the whole soup, you'll lose that great hearty texture!).   
  • Return the pureed mixture back to the soup and stir well. Stir in reserved bacon.
  • Allow soup to simmer for 15 minutes (stirring occasionally) before serving.
  • Serve, topped with green onions, bacon, and additional smoked paprika, if desired.  Serve with a side of crusty bread!

Notes

¹I do not peel my potatoes. Instead of Red potatoes, Yukon Gold or Russet also work.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 362kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 611mg | Potassium: 825mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 973IU | Vitamin C: 45mg | Calcium: 117mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Overhead view of summer corn chowder in white bowl

This corn chowder recipe was originally published 08/17/2017. Updated and video added 07/31/2019.

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148 Comments

  1. Amy H says:

    5 stars
    My family raved about this delicious corn chowder. Used our local sweet white corn. Everyone wants more for lunch tomorrow!

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it so much! 🙂

  2. Gianna says:

    5 stars
    This is my new favorite soup! It turned out perfectly. I did not use bacon. My whole family devoured it! Thanks for the delicious recipe.

  3. Bruce says:

    5 stars
    Great soup! I added about 1/2 cup of whipping cream instead of the half and half. That was fine, so I didn’t have to open another container. I cooked the onion and peppers very slowly, while I prepared the corn. That worked very well.

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed, Bruce! 🙂

  4. Derek says:

    Hi Sam,
    This sounds like a great dish…
    Can tghe chowder be frozen once cooked? I’m a single, and while I could mess around with ingredient measures, I would like to make a full batch and save the leftovers for another meal…

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Derek! I honestly haven’t tried it, but I would definitely give it a shot. My only concern is the half and half could potentially separate but I’m not sure so it’s definitely worth a try. Let me know how it goes. 🙂

  5. Ray says:

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe! How long does this keep in the fridge?

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Ray! It will keep for several days in the refrigerator. 🙂

  6. Priscilla says:

    Favorite chowder! Can I use heavy creme instead of half and half?

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Priscilla! You can use heavy cream here, the soup will just be a little bit thicker and richer, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. 😉

  7. Pat says:

    While I haven’t made this recipe yet, I just read it, it looks delicious!
    I have read that if the cobs sans kernals are boiled, it will result in more corn flavor in a recipe. Have you tried this in your recipe?
    I am definitely going to make this, since corn is my favorite vegetable. Thank you for this recipe!
    Pat

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Pat! While I haven’t tried it I know many others do it. I hope you love it! 🙂

      1. Pat says:

        I’m sure I will! I’ll let you know after I make it!
        Have a great week, and stay safe!

  8. Charissa says:

    Does your website have a soup category? I’m having difficulty navigating…

    Thanks.

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Charissa! You can find all of my soup recipes here. 🙂

  9. Patricia Sanders says:

    Made this tonight for supper. Had to change it around a bit due to hubby’s allergies to onions. Added cut up carrots and green pepper and left over mashed potatoes. It was really good! A good change from regular potato soup.

    1. Sam says:

      I am so glad you enjoyed it so much, Patricia! 🙂

  10. Bruce says:

    5 stars
    I’m so glad you don’t limit yourself to desserts, because this soup is excellent. In case anyone is afraid of the smoked paprika, it is just there to complement the smoky bacon. You definitely don’t taste it separately. The flavors in the soup are beautifully integrated, and the texture is wonderfully creamy. Good job, Sam!

    1. Sam says:

      Thank you so much, Bruce! I am so glad you enjoyed it so much! It can be harder for me to branch away from desserts because that’s what I really love, but it’s necessary every now and then. 🙂

      1. Bruce says:

        Hi, Sam,
        I’m about to make this wonderful corn chowder again, and I like to read through the comments when I have some time. We are all so glad that you are much more open to sharing non-desserts now. Maybe there are things that your ever-growing family enjoys that you haven’t shared yet?

      2. Sam Merritt says:

        I hope you love this one Bruce! I don’t have any plans to stop sharing so I will keep sharing them. 🙂

  11. Loren says:

    5 stars
    Ab. So. Lutely. DELICIOUS. I made it tonight for my family and it was a hit! I added my own twist and it came out great! Definitely will be making again 🙂

    1. Sam says:

      I am so glad you enjoyed them so much, Loren! 🙂

  12. Pat Weigel says:

    Hi Sam! I stumbled on your recipe page since I was watching Jamie Oliver make an amazing pizza crust on U-tube. He is such a amazing person and chef. (I made pesto with my fresh radish greens, nutritional powerhouses I hear, and wanted to make a pizza with this base.) But when I looked up his recipe, it was in kilograms etc. didn’t have time to convert. Then next I saw yours, which is similar to his. It is rising as I type!! I am so impressed with your web site!! Wow! I am a nurse, mom and a crazy foodie!! I will be a regular on your site for sure!! Thank you!

    1. Sam says:

      Thank you so much, Pat! I hope you love it! 🙂

  13. Trish says:

    Half and half of what. Please
    Looks delicious and i want to make it

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Trish, half and half is the name of the dairy product, if you don’t have any you can use a mixture that is half heavy cream and half milk. I hope that helps!

      1. Wayne says:

        5 stars
        Made this today and it turned out great! After tasting, I did more than triple the salt, pepper and smoked paprika, but I like a lot of seasoning, so that’s just me. Thanks for another great recipe! I also have a request, how about a black forest cake recipe??

      2. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

        We’re glad you enjoyed the soup, Wayne! We have actually that recipe on our to-do list, so stay tuned 😊

  14. Lisa says:

    Can this be kept in a crock pot? For how long? Looks super yummy!

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Lisa! That should be fine, so long as it’s kept warm and covered it should be fine for a few hours.

  15. Jill Curry says:

    Great soup! A bit time-consuming, but worth it.

    1. Sam says:

      I am so glad you enjoyed the soup, Jill! 🙂