Bacon Potato Corn Chowder

Bacon Potato Corn Chowder

Corn chowder, text "Immaculate Cornception"

They say that necessity is the mother of invention, and I must say that was certainly the case with this Bacon Potato Corn Chowder, chock full of smoky bacon, sweet corn, and hearty potatoes. Although I appreciate the art of making delicious, perfectly seasoned soups entirely from scratch, I can also appreciate the art of making so-called “shortcut” soups that simply taste as if you’d been slaving over a hot stove… err, crockpot, all day.

“Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
— Ludwig van Beethoven

Back when I owned a small coffee shop, I made soup every morning, and I often relied on frozen soup bases to shorten my prep time.

One particularly hectic Monday, I realized belatedly that I had neglected to thaw my frozen soup base and I only had about an hour left before patrons began descending in hungry, soup-demanding hordes. In a panic, I quickly rifled through the cupboards, like Old Mother Hubbard, only to discover, to my chagrin, that the only thing I had any real quantity of was, inexplicably, canned corn.

Armed with this, along with an old bag of hashbrowns I found in the bottom of the freezer, and a few odds and ends, I managed to throw together a corn chowder that would go on to become my best-selling soup of all time, and a favorite I offered on a near weekly basis. Try my Bacon Potato Corn Chowder today!

Bacon Potato Corn Chowder

Easy homemade Bacon Potato Corn Chowder is full of smoky bacon, sweet corn, and hearty potatoes, & only takes minutes to get started!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time3 hours
Total Time3 hours 10 minutes
Course: Soup
Cuisine: American
Servings: 16
Author: The Country Dish

Ingredients

  • 1 6.6 oz. pouch Idahoan brand soup mix "Creamy" or "Loaded" flavor
  • 3 15 oz. cans sweet corn
  • 3 15 oz. cans cream-style corn*
  • 1 c bacon cooked and crumbled
  • 1 bag frozen Potatoes O'Brien 18-24 oz. size
  • 4 tsp Better Than Bouillon chicken or vegetable flavor
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp Johnny's Garlic Spread & Seasoning
  • 8 c water

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in large (at least 6 quart) crockpot, cover and heat on high 3-4 hours, or low 6-8 hours, stirring occasionally.
  • Soup will thicken as it cools. To reheat, thin with water or broth as necessary.
  • *This recipe is gluten-free when prepared as stated, just make sure that the brand of creamed corn you purchase doesn't contain gluten (it usually doesn't).

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