A creamy chowder soup filled with baby red potatoes, corn and chunks of ham. The perfect post holiday soup to use up all the leftover ham from Christmas dinner or some stashed away in the freezer.
This recipe was first published on 12/31/2020.
This ham and potato corn chowder is so easy to make, it preps quickly and cooks in just 30 minutes. I think we can all agree that we have time for this.
It's creamy and rich but still light. Thanks to chicken broth being the biggest component to the soups broth, followed by some half and half. The ratio is 2:1, 2 cups of chicken broth and 1 cup of half and half.
This really cuts down on how heavy it is. This soup is lighter than the loaded baked potato chowder.
The red potatoes are the star of the soup, they hold shape so well! Unlike russets that tend to break apart easier and disintegrate after cooking. You won't have issues with the red potatoes falling apart.
My favorite time to make this is after any big holiday where we cook a ham. I'll make sure to get a bigger ham just so I can freeze some to make this soup all year round. It pairs perfectly with cloverleaf buttery herb rolls.
And of course there is corn in the recipe. I always have frozen corn on hand but if you prefer to use fresh then that's fine too.
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Ingredients
This is a mix between a soup and a chowder. It's not as thick as a full fledge chowder but it is a thicker than a regular soup, so I've settled on calling it a chowder. Here's what you'll need to prepare it.
- olive oil and butter - used for sautéing
- onion - a half of a yellow onion
- garlic - a few garlic cloves, minced
- flour - an all purpose flour, or corn starch if you want to make this gluten free
- chicken broth - the base of the broth
- half and half - to make it creamy and rich
- baby red potatoes - you can use regular red potatoes but will need to cut them up more
- frozen corn - fresh or frozen works
- ham - cubed pieces of ham, you can use canadien bacon as a substitute if you don't have any ham, just get thick cut pieces
- thyme - fresh or dry
How To Make Ham and Potato Corn Chowder
Start by sautéing the chopped onion and garlic in a soup pot with olive oil and butter until translucent. I like to always add a pinch of two of salt when I sauté onions, it gives them more color and flavor.
While this cooks for about 3-5 minutes, you can chop up your potatoes, ham and get your corn ready.
Next add in the flour, this will help your soup thicken. You need to cook this for 1 minute, no less. Pour in the chicken broth, half and half, add the potatoes, corn, ham and thyme.
Everything simmers together for 30 minutes. It may still seem a bit thin at this point. But as it starts to cool it will thicken more.
You don't need to add extra salt because the ham is already salty and as it simmers, that saltiness will come out in the chowder.
Top it with some green onions, optionally.
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Ham and Red Potato Corn Chowder
A creamy chowder soup filled with baby red potatoes, corn and chunks of ham. The perfect post holiday soup to use up all the leftover ham or some stashed away ham in the freezer.
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 3 tbsp butter
- ½ yellow onion, chopped > add a pinch of salt at this step
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tbsp flour
- 2 c chicken broth
- 1 c half and half
- 1 lb red baby potatoes, quartered
- 1 c frozen corn
- 2 c chopped up ham, can sub Canadien bacon
- A pinch of fresh or dry thyme
- pepper
- Optional: green onions for garnish
Instructions
- Add olive oil and butter to a pan on med/low heat
- Saute the onions and garlic with some fresh pepper (sprinkle on a pinch of salt) until translucent, 3-5 minutes
- Stir in the flour, cook this for 1 minute
- Pour in the chicken broth and half and half, bring to a boil
- Add the quartered potatoes, frozen corn, ham and thyme
- Turn heat down to low, cover and simmer 30 minutes
- Serve
Notes
You do not need to add extra salt because the ham is salty
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 474Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 93mgSodium: 1209mgCarbohydrates: 40gFiber: 3gSugar: 6gProtein: 26g
This information comes from online calculators. Although moderncrumb.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
Maude
Can you use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth?? I'm not a fan of chicken!! 🙂
Tara Moore
I think you could use whatever your preference is!
Mike
This was delicious! Everyone loved the chowder.