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Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder

By Lemon_sugar

Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder

I'm a soup person. I love it, and I can eat it year 'round - yes, even when it's 103 degrees outside. (Which is good because it was PRECISELY 103 degrees outside when I made this yesterday!) There's something about this particular recipe thought that really doesn't feel like a soup - or a chowder - but feels lighter and screams summertime. The combo of the fresh sweet corn with potatoes and bacon is a marriage made in heaven, so I was particularly excited to team up with my friends at Smithfield to bring you this fabulous summer treat.

Perhaps the thing I love the MOST about this recipe is that it's super fast - about 30 minutes, so it's the perfect recipe for a busy summer night. And, since the farmers markets and grocery stores have just started tempting me with ears of sweet corn, well - it's just been calling to me.

Plus, bacon. It goes with everything, doesn't it? And with every meal? My girls have recently become smitten with it that I was literally having to watch my bowl of crispy-garnish-bacon (it's a thing) while I was making this soup for you all today - otherwise they would have scarfed it down in three-seconds flat.

We're big fans of Smithfield Hometown Original Bacon here - not only can we find it in all of our grocery stores, but it's always delicious and perfectly smoked and cured. It comes in other flavors too, so be sure to check it out.

Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder

The chowder is a very basic, layered recipe. First sweat the onions in butter and bacon for flavor, then create your roux with flour, then add the liquid and boil the potatoes, and then thicken with half and half.

See? Easy-peasy. Honestly the most difficult task here is chopping onions and cutting up potatoes. So easy.

I like to serve mine with soft potato rolls and a tall glass of sweet tea - such a perfect summer meal.

Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder

There are a couple of tips you should know when making this recipe - first, make sure you get the bacon nice and crisp - you want to be able to use it as a garnish when you're done.

Second, use a bundt pan to help remove the corn kernels from the cob.

Third (ok, maybe more than a couple of tips...) cut all of your potatoes into small and equally-sized pieces - this will help cooking speed.

And finally, if the chowder doesn't thicken up the way you want it to, feel free to mix a bit of flour with a bit of half and half and add it to the soup at the end - you'll only need a Tablespoon or so of flour and about a 1/4 cup of half and half. Whisk to remove lumps and dump it in while stirring constantly.

Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder

For more meal inspiration and recipe ideas, visit smithfield.com or Facebook.com/CookingwithSmithfield. There are tons of (OMG delish) bacon recipes living there, and you won't be sorry. Smithfield Hometown Original Bacon can be found at grocery stores nationwide, so run-don't-walk to your favorite store and get your bacon on!

I hope you enjoy this as much as we do! Enjoy!

Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder

Summer Corn & Bacon Chowder


This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Smithfield.

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