Best 3 Spinach And Corn Chowder Recipes

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Are you in search of a delectable and comforting recipe for spinach and corn chowder? Look no further! This delectable chowder is a symphony of flavors, combining the earthy taste of spinach with the sweet crunch of corn. It's a hearty and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for lunch, dinner, or even as a starter. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a novice in the kitchen, this easy-to-follow recipe will guide you through the process of creating a delicious and satisfying spinach and corn chowder that will surely impress your taste buds and leave you craving for more.

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HAM, POTATO, CORN AND SPINACH CHOWDER



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So, I am home by myself and starving. I got to thinking about soup I had as a child with farmer's sausage and potato. While I am living in Canada again for the first time in years and actually have farmer's sausage in my freezer, I also had left over ham. So, here is my take on a hearty, yummy soup that most people can probably make with leftovers from a big ham dinner. Give it a whirl, I think you will be pleased. Note that I added a kind of weird ingredient of greek sour cream because I thought it would add a nice sourness to the soup (kind of like buttermilk) and I happened to have some in the house. I think regular sour cream (but probably not lowfat) would work too.

Provided by pokergirl33

Categories     Chowders

Time 30m

Yield 6-8 cups, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 cups left-over ham
1 left-over baked potato (although if you don't have this you could certainly peel and boil some first)
1 tablespoon butter
onion flakes (weird right? but I didn't have any fresh onions....)
garlic powder
flour
milk
chicken broth
salt
pepper
frozen spinach, nuggets (2)
dill (to taste)
2 cups corn (I used the gold or white corn from Kroger or Fred Meyer)

Steps:

  • melt about 1 tablespoon of butter in a pan (real butter is sooo much better than margarine, trust me on this).
  • add in about a teaspoon of onion flakes to rehydrate and soften.
  • when the butter gets a bit brown add 2 tablespoons of flour.
  • whisk together until you have "cooked" the flour (about 30 seconds).
  • add 2 cups of milk and whisk until smooth.
  • add a cup of chicken broth. I actually used chicken bouillon because that is what I had.
  • add one heaping tablespoon of greek sour cream (see notes about using regular sour cream instead).
  • Add 2 nuggets of chopped frozen spinach.
  • let simmer on low while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
  • add a couple shakes of garlic powder.
  • I put in A LOT of black pepper but do it to your taste.
  • Add dill to taste as well, I used dry because that is what I had, but fresh would be super good.
  • Chop up about 2 cups of ham into bite sized pieces.
  • open the corn and drain.
  • peel one big left over baked potato and chop into bite sized pieces.
  • Add all the ham, potato and corn.
  • Taste and add extra dill, pepper if desired. I added another tablespoon of sour cream because I thought it would taste good.
  • Let simmer until all the ingredients are hot and the spinach is dispersed throughout.
  • and eat!

SPINACH AND CORN CHOWDER



Spinach and Corn Chowder image

Easy and rich chowder, definitely not low cal. We have a large family and love soup, so this recipe makes a lot. I made this up on the spot when we needed a soup course one day and it worked great! Enjoy!

Provided by GuavaJelli

Categories     Chowders

Time 45m

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

3 tablespoons olive oil
4 slices turkey bacon, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
1 medium green bell pepper, chopped
2 tablespoons garlic, chopped
2 hot red peppers, dried (optional)
3 tablespoons flour
8 cups vegetable stock (or 8 cups water and 4 Tbsp stock powder) or 8 cups chicken stock (or 8 cups water and 4 Tbsp stock powder)
2 1/2 cups frozen corn kernels
1 (10 ounce) package frozen chopped spinach (thaw under cold water, no need to dry)
1/2 cup butter, 1 stick
6 cups whole milk
2 cups heavy cream
salt, to taste
white pepper, to taste
hot sauce, to taste
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons cold water (optional)

Steps:

  • Over medium high heat, cook chopped bacon in olive oil until crisp, remove and set aside.
  • Saute onion, green pepper, garlic and dried peppers (if using) in left over oil until soft but not brown (3-5 minutes).
  • Reduce heat to medium, add flour and whisk to form roux; cook roux until slightly toasty - do not let brown (3 minutes).
  • Add stock or water 2 cups at a time, whisking to prevent lumps.
  • Add corn, spinach and butter; simmer 10 minutes.
  • Add milk, cream, reserved bacon bits and seasonings to taste, stir and simmer 5-10 additional minutes.
  • **Optional** If soup is not thick enough, dissolve cornstarch in cold water, then add to soup and stir until thickened.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 284.2, Fat 23.3, SaturatedFat 12.8, Cholesterol 68.3, Sodium 146.2, Carbohydrate 14.9, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 5.5, Protein 6

QUINOA CORN AND SPINACH CHOWDER



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Adapted from: "Vegetable Soups from Deborah Madison's Kitchen". "I absolutely adore this soup. It's a meal in a bowl that's just filling enough, plus you can have it on the table in less than thirty minutes. The liquid that comes from cooking the quinoa is so tasty that it becomes the chowder's broth. The only caveat about quinoa is that it's important to rinse it very thoroughly in plenty of water before cooking to rid it of any traces of the slightly bitter saponin that naturally coats the grain. Mostly this has been done for you, but a good rinse is extra insurance. Otherwise, quinoa is perfect: a light, highly nutritious, quick cooking grain. And this chowder is perfect for summer--or any time of the year."

Provided by Engrossed

Categories     Chowders

Time 30m

Yield 2 quarts, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

3/4 cup quinoa, rinsed thoroughly under running water
7 cups water
2 ears corn, shucked
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 jalapeno chile, seeded and finely diced
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
sea salt, to taste
2 potatoes, peeled and diced into 1/4-inch pieces (about 6oz)
fresh ground pepper, to taste
1/4 lb feta cheese, cut into small cubes
1 bunch spinach, stems removed and leaves washed
3 green onions, including greens thinly sliced
1/3 cup cilantro leaf, chopped
1 hard-boiled egg, peeled and diced (optional)

Steps:

  • Simmer the quinoa in 7 cups boiling water for 10 minutes.
  • While the quinoa is cooking, slice off the top half of the corn kernels, then reverse your knife and press out the milk with the dull edge running down the length of the cobs. Set aside.
  • Drain quinoa, but reserve liquid.
  • Heat the oil in a 3-quart saucepan with garlic and chile, cook for about 30 seconds over medium heat, then add the cumin, 1/2 tsp salt, and the potatoes.
  • Measure 6 cups of the quinoa-cooking water and add it to the pot. Bring to a boil, then add the quinoa and simmer, partially covered, until the potatoes are tender, about 15 minutes. Add the corn and its scrapings.
  • Turn off the heat, taste for salt, and season the soup with pepper.
  • Add the cheese, then stir in the spinach and the green onions. As soon as the spinach is wilted, after 2-3 minutes, serve the soup, garnished with the cilantro and hard-boiled egg if you're using it.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 213.2, Fat 8, SaturatedFat 2.8, Cholesterol 12.7, Sodium 209.5, Carbohydrate 30.5, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 2.3, Protein 7.6

Tips:

  • Select Fresh Vegetables: Use fresh spinach and corn for optimal flavor and texture.
  • Use Quality Stock: A flavorful stock or broth forms the foundation of a great chowder.
  • Don't Overcook the Vegetables: Cook the vegetables until they're tender but still have a slight bite to maintain their texture.
  • Add Some Heat: A pinch of cayenne pepper or a few diced jalapeƱos can add a nice spicy kick.
  • Season Well: Don't be afraid to taste and adjust the seasoning throughout the cooking process.
  • Freshly Grated Parmesan: Top each serving with freshly grated Parmesan cheese for an extra layer of flavor.

Conclusion:

Spinach and corn chowder is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for lunch or dinner. With its vibrant colors and comforting flavors, this chowder is sure to be a hit with everyone. Whether you're following a specific recipe or creating your own unique combination of ingredients, remember the tips and tricks mentioned above to elevate your chowder to the next level. Experiment with different ingredients, seasonings, and garnishes to find the perfect combination that suits your taste buds. So, gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and embark on a culinary journey to create a delightful spinach and corn chowder that will warm your heart and soul. Happy cooking!

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