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A creamy blend of corn, potatoes and red bell pepper, this Corn Chowder with Bacon is the perfect use for fresh or frozen corn. Super fresh and flavorful!

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I originally posted this recipe in March of 2008, then actually updated the photos in September of 2012. But you know that I really love this recipe, because I’m here again, updating the photos yet again. I actually made this Corn Chowder with Bacon for a family dinner a couple of weeks ago, and new I had to update this post so I could reshare this recipe again. I know that we are into spring now, and maybe soup isn’t the kind of food on your mind. But I know I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – soup is not just for cold weather! Especially a soup like this one that is so good with fresh corn. I’m a soup all year round kind of girl!

The original post from 2008 follows below:

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It is now less than 10 days until spring, so I might be quickly clearing my backlog of all winter meals over the next few days. I’m excited for the spring. It is my favorite season. I don’t like the cold (so I’m not sure why I live in Utah!!) But I do have to admit that I’m going to miss the comfort food and soups of the winter. As much as I love the fresh fruits and vegetables that start coming in the spring, winter food is my favorite. I love a good warm bowl of soup or chili, or a comforting serving of shepherd’s pie. The soups I have made this winter have held the starring roles in my mind. And as much as I’ve loved all of them that I’ve made, this one is my favorite – by far.

This is a Weight Watcher’s recipe, but I have taken a few liberties with the recipe, probably making it a little less healthy and adding a few extra calories. But I’ll take these extra calories, because the end result was fantastic! First of all, the recipe calls for turkey bacon. I’m not a huge fan of turkey bacon. If I’m going to eat bacon, I’m going to go big or go home. And the recipe said to cook the bacon in a few tablespoons of water – I had never heard of this method, but maybe it’s because turkey bacon doesn’t have enough fat. Then you are supposed to saute the veggies in some water (weird to me again), but since I had cooked pork bacon, I just sauteed the veggies in the bacon grease. I have also substituted a yellow bell pepper with a red one from time to time, and both work. The last change I made was the salt – the original recipe didn’t call for any salt. Maybe I’m a salt junkie, but this soup definitely needed it. In fact, I tasted the soup before I served it, and didn’t care for it. I added some salt, and all of a sudden, this was one amazing soup!!

Now I know that the weather is getting warmer, but I can’t promise you that I won’t eat a bowl of this once the fresh corn starts to be harvested from my garden this summer. Winter, spring, summer, fall – I’d gladly have a bowl of this any time of year!!

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Corn Chowder with Bacon

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Author: Deborah Harroun

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Course: Main Dish

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A creamy blend of corn, potatoes and red bell pepper, this Corn Chowder with Bacon is the perfect use for fresh or frozen corn. Super fresh and flavorful!

Ingredients

  • 2 slices of bacon cut into 1/2 inch pieces
  • 1 small onion diced
  • 1/2 red bell pepper seeded and chopped
  • 2 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 medium potatoes about 12 oz total, peeled and cubed
  • 2 cups whole kernel corn either fresh or frozen
  • 1/4 cup half and half
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Place a soup pot over medium high heat and add the bacon. Cook until crisp. Transfer the bacon to a paper towel lined plate with a slotted spoon.

  • Add the onion and bell pepper to the pot and saute until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the chicken broth and the potatoes and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, partially covered, until the potatoes are almost tender, about 15 minutes. Stir in the corn and cook for another 5 minutes. Season with salt, then remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.

  • Transfer about 2 cups of the soup to a blender or a food processor. Process until smooth. Pour the soup back into the pot. Stir in the half and half. Heat to serving temperature. Serve topped with the bacon pieces.

Recipe Notes:

Nutrition Information

Calories: 253kcal (13%), Carbohydrates: 41g (14%), Protein: 10g (20%), Fat: 4g (6%), Saturated Fat: 2g (13%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 16mg (5%), Sodium: 369mg (16%), Fiber: 5g (21%), Sugar: 8g (9%)

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  1. annie says

    This is our dinner tonight and I can’t wait! It looks fantastic!

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  2. Deborah says

    Mary,

    I’m not sure if it freezes well. We ate it all up over 2 days! I have actually been pretty impressed with what I’ve made from that cookbook, though.

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  3. Mary says

    I personally think turkey bacon is gross. I will also have to try this recipe too! I have that cookbook and for some reason always skipped over it. Do you know if it freezes well?

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  4. Maddy says

    this soup looks gorgeous and any recipe that features bacon will be a winner with the bf 😉

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  5. Tartelette says

    I love that soup! It is so satisfying!

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  6. Patricia Scarpin says

    Deb, this soup does look irresistible!
    I’m gonna need recipes like this, since we’re almost in the fall here.

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  7. Anonymous says

    I think your version definitely sounds more delicious. Sauteing veggies in water vs. bacon fat – hmmmm, it’s a no brainer! Fat always tastes better, and a tasty dish is more satisfying.

    Ari (Baking and Books)

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  8. Emiline says

    Mmm, bacon.
    I don’t think I’ve ever had turkey bacon. I bet it doesn’t compare.
    The soup looks lovely!

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  9. glamah16 says

    I’ve been craving bacon today.

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  10. Kevin says

    Salty bacon with a sweet corn soup sounds really good.

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  11. Gigi says

    oooh, that looks good, especially the bacon part!

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  12. Suzana says

    Healthy or not, sounds great to me! I don’t understand how some people don’t like soup.

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  13. Shayne says

    Not a diet food but looks really really good. Bacon makes every thing good though.

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  14. Jenny says

    Corn and Bacon, MMMMMM! I’m such a soup fan lately, I’ve got to make this recipe!

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  15. Tempered Woman says

    oh~ I’m pretty sure you can get fined for mucking with the healthy quotient of a weight watcher’s recipe! 😉
    I use turkey bacon all the time cause I don’t eat the real stuff and I have to say the water thing makes no sense to me either. Good turkey bacon will give you some grease. Not as much as pork but enough. I have noticed lately the blogoshpere has had much love for bacon.

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  16. Veron says

    there’s nothing more delicious than bacon grease…and that makes your soup look really delicious!

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  17. ruthEbabes says

    This sounds so comforting and a perfect soup for winter!

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  18. Ben says

    Oh yummy! I do love the looks of this soup and I wouldn’t mind eating it any time of the year either. I am enjoying the last cold and snowy days. I will miss them when we hit the high 90s here in Ohio. I will then wish for some snow. Hehehe.

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  19. kat says

    Oh man, anything with bacon in it bring it on! I’m like you soup has been on the menu all winter & this one sounds like a good new one to add.

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  20. Catherine Wilkinson says

    Now this is SOUP! Perfect for those finicky early spring days when the weather can’t decide what to do. I try with the turkey bacon, but sometimes you just gotta go pork!

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  21. Steph says

    It sounds wonderful! I can’t stand these Utah winters either, and I can’t wait for Spring!

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  22. Melanie says

    I’m on a chowder kick – this sounds delicious!

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  23. Brilynn says

    Turkey bacon is not bacon! It’s turkey with an identity crisis. Go real or go home! (Big too…)

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  24. kimberleyblue says

    Mmmm, sounds good, and easy!
    I love soup, all year round.

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  25. Big Boys Oven says

    looks really delicious! can I have on too, fly a litre to us! so we can taste, guess not! lol!

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  26. Happy cook says

    Well the soup looks delicious.

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  27. Jenn says

    I wish I could find where I read it, but I heard that turkey bacon isn’t any healthier than regular bacon. I can’t remember what it was about it though… sodium content maybe?

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