slickster81 04:57 AM 11-18-2009
This one is awesome with some good cornbread (I like cornbread muffins with fresh jalapeno in them)
Cheesy Corn Chowder
3 large potatoes, peeled and diced
4 C boiling water
2 bay leaves
˝ t sage
1 t cumin
salt and pepper to taste
6 T butter or margarine
2 onions, chopped
6 T whole wheat flour
2 ˝ C milk, buttermilk or cream
˝ t ground nutmeg
1 lb. fresh or frozen corn
Cook potato, bay, sage, cumin, salt, and pepper in water until barely tender, about 15 to 20 minutes. Sauté onion in butter until tender; blend in flour. Off heat, gradually add milk, stirring constantly. Stir milk mixture and corn into potatoes and water. Add nutmeg and simmer gently until the chowder is thickened (about 10 minutes). Add cheese and stir until it melts.
Optional; Add a couple cups cooked, diced chicken breast before adding the cheese.
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jmsremax 04:11 PM 11-18-2009
Oh man....this sounds great. I just had corn chowder at lunch today too. I will be trying this recipe.
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Namerifrats 01:00 AM 11-19-2009
Sounds interesting...might try this!
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SkinsFanLarry 12:12 PM 11-19-2009
Definately sounds very tasty!
What kind of cheese do you use/recommend?
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jwintosh 12:17 PM 11-19-2009
gonna try this one!! thanks!! i like jalepenos in cornbread too!! thanks!!
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Kreth 12:33 PM 11-19-2009
Sounds tasty, might try this tonight.
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Kreth 04:34 PM 11-19-2009
Yeah, this is tasty. I made it up with about a third of a block of cheddar, sauteed/chopped chicken breast, no onion, and a little bit of garlic. Probably about $7, and plenty of leftovers.
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SkinsFanLarry 09:14 PM 11-20-2009
Jeff, in your opinion, what cheese other than cheddar, would compliment the chowder?
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Kreth 09:42 PM 11-20-2009
Originally Posted by SkinsFanLarry:
Jeff, in your opinion, what cheese other than cheddar, would compliment the chowder?
Not a fan of cheddar? Hm, colby, monterey jack, mozarella, or feta would probably work, maybe even a smoked gouda. I'd just stay away from the drier cheeses as they tend to break down.
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