Bacon Corn Chowder

This is another one that’s never exactly the same twice- the basics are corn, bacon, milk. Everything else is mutable! Mine is carrot-free because of weird allergies, but you can add them, too. I’ve even done the “What half-full bags of frozen veggies are in the freezer?” thing.

  • 4-5 medium potatoes
  • 2 sweet potatoes
  • 2 small yellow onions Or one big one. Or a bag of pre-diced onion. We don’t judge. 
  • 1-2 lbs of bacon Depending on how meaty you want it. Chopped ham works, too. I usually buy a thing of bacon ends and chop that up.
  • 1 box chicken stock
  • 1 bag frozen corn I usually grab the 16oz bag- you don’t need to use that much if you don’t want. Canned corn is ok, too, just drain it. Sometimes a can of creamed corn is good, in there, too.
  • 2-3 cups milk
  • 2-3 celery stalks
  • 2-3 cloves diced garlic At our house, this can go higher, because garlic.
  • Seasonings. This is where it really varies- I’ve done everything from basic sage/thyme/rosemary to Jamaican jerk seasoning. A bay leaf or two is tasty. Just depends on my mood!

Peel and chop the potatoes into chunks, put in the soup pot with just enough water to cover them, and set on to boil. If you want chunks of potato in the finished soup, keep aside about a potato’s worth.
Peel and chop the sweet potato into bite size chunks and set aside.
Dice the onion and set aside.
Dice up the bacon and put in a frying pan on med-low to slow cook.
Dice up the celery and set aside.
When the potatoes are soft, drain off all but about 1-2 cups of the water, and mash them up- it should be like thin mashed potatoes. And add chicken broth, corn, and sweet potatoes (and any spare regular potatoes). Cover and let come to a simmer.
When bacon is cooked (depends on how crispy you want it, although it’ll soften up in the soup anyhow), add the onion, stir, and let cook slowly until onions are soft.
Add the garlic, bacon/onion mix and celery to the soup, and then add milk. Add seasonings and let it simmer until sweet potatoes and celery are soft. Taste test along the way and play with your seasonings to taste! If you want it thicker, mix cold milk and cornstarch and add as needed. Eat!

This can be vegetarian by omitting the bacon and using veggie broth and a milk substitute instead.