Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Chicken Corn Chowder

Perfect Supper for a Cold and Rainy Late Summer Day



Had some left over delicious silver queen corn that I bought from Silverton Farms in Toms River.  It is a food that makes late summer at the Jersey Shore such a great place to be.  


The rains have been coming down all day and the temperature has been dipping so I decided to put together a simple chicken corn chowder.  Turned out pretty great.  Here is the recipe.

Chicken Corn Chowder

4 or 5 ears of corn
4 thick strips of bacon
1 large onion
1 T butter
4 cups of water
4 cups of chicken stock
4 - 6 medium potatoes, cubed
2 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded or 2-4 cups left over chicken
cayenne pepper
1 block of cream cheese
salt
pepper

Cook the corn until done 4-8 minutes.  Run under cold water until you can handle the ear.  Cut the corn off the ears and scrape down ears. Put the corn kernels and stripped ears aside.

Render the bacon.  Put aside 2 tablespoons of bacon fat.  Cut up the cooked bacon and put aside.

Dice onion.  Saute in 2 T of bacon fat and 1 T of butter in a soup pot.

Pour 4 cups of water and four cups of chicken stock into the onions.

Put stripped corn cobs into the pot and boil gently for about 1 half hour.

Add the potatoes and cook until just soft to a fork.  Take out about a cup of potatoes and mash with a fork. Add back into the pot and continue to cook gently.  Add chicken, corn kernels and bacon, a pinch or so of cayenne.  Cook for about a half hour.

Add the block of cream cheese and mix it into the soup until it is completely incorporated.

Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Very tasty.  Even better the second day.





Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Great Summer Recipe


If you are a gardener, you are as excited as I am that tomatoes are ripening on the vine and the first of the season are being harvested right now. Here is a great recipe that came across my desk this morning using tomatoes and new potoatoes.--two of the great foods of summer. Looks great, I can't wait to try it. And if you aren't checking out the blog Simply Recipes, give it a read.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

I'm Back

Hey All,

It's summer at the Jersey Shore, my daughter is getting married next week, my youngest child is heading to Ohio for college, and I have finally gone part time at the Hospice. So . . . it's time to start blogging again. Just to whet your appetites . . . I found this interesting recipe for Crock Pot Enchiladas and made them last night. It was very good. My future son-in-law declared them uber healthy. I added shredded chicken left over from the $4.00 roasted chicken from Costco. I would probably use corn tortillas next time, and crumbled a bit of feta cheese on top toward the end of cooking. Enjoy!