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Church Cookbook Classics:  Fresh Summer Corn Chowder
August 12, 2016
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Church Cookbook Classics: Fresh Summer Corn Chowder

In Iowa, the corn state, it is totally appropriate to have a supper of only fresh corn on the cob...
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Church Cookbook Classics:  Fresh Summer Corn Chowder
By Mary  / August 12, 2016
Main Dish Recipe Soup Vegtables

Church Cookbook Classics: Fresh Summer Corn Chowder

In Iowa, the corn state, it is totally appropriate to have a supper of only fresh corn on the cob this time of year; salty, golden nuggets dripping in butter.  Nothing else, well maybe some fresh tomatoes and a slice of bread, but it is the main course.  Yes, our blood sugar is probably screaming from the overdose of carbs, but what a way to go! If you aren't growing it in your own garden every major street corner or parking lot has a pickup truck loaded to the brim with fresh corn picked locally -- and locals always know the names of the best in their area.  We boil it, we grill it, and  we can it, we freeze it to stave off the harsh winter a coming. One of my favorites is Corn Chowder made with garden fresh corn.  Now my husband isn't a big soup person, so when I make a big pot I freeze personal size containers to grab for my lunch.  This year I decided I would freeze enough for unexpected guests - with my family you never know when you will need to put together a quick lunch or supper.  Add a hot loaf of french bread and a salad and you look pretty amazing to your guests. This recipe has been adapted from several church cookbooks in my vintage cookbook collection.  I like my chowder a little lighter and not too thick -- so I ended up adjusting the liquids, amount of corn (I like more) and salt.  This recipe is easy to adjust to a vegetarian version by using non-dairy products, vegetable broth and veggie bacon. Fresh Summer Corn Chowder   Save Print Prep time 30 mins Cook time 30 mins Total time 1 hour   Fresh corn, red potatoes, and bacon...
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