Illinois Corn Chowder

"This recipe was given to me by a friend. It is easy, the ingredients are always on my shelf & boy, is it tasty! Change the sausage to spicy for more heat."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a Dutch oven or other large, pan cook sausage with onion, crumbling sausage into small pieces.
  • Drain grease off.
  • Add potatoes, water & spices.
  • Bring mixture to a boil & simmer for 15 minutes.
  • Add both cans of corn & evaporated milk.
  • Simmer but do not boil.
  • I have used substituted 2 cups of frozen corn for the whole kernel corn.

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Reviews

  1. GOOD! The first time I made this recipe, I used turkey sausage because it's all I had but it turned out good! I think you can substitute any kind of sausage you like... My 12 y-old daughter liked it very much, she ask for it every week ! She calls it: the corn soup.
     
  2. Great recipe! It was fast & easy! In a pinch for quick weeknight dinner, I used canned potatoes. We're also a cheesey kind of family, so we sprinkled some shredded montery jack on top, and it was really yummy! Serve with fresh, crusty Italian bread and you have a filling and delicious meal for the family.
     
  3. Made one little addition in that I used 4 cups of frozen corn, mostly 'cause I like corn! Also used a mild Italian sausage, & THIS CHOWDER IS EXTREMELY TASTY, & the recipe a definite keeper ~ Thanks so much for sharing it! [Tagged, made & reviewed in Healthy Choices ABC]
     
  4. BRRR - delicious!! I made this just in time for the cold weather we are having! This chowder was simple and DELICIOUS!
     
  5. I've never had anything like this before and I liked it. It had just the right amount of Old Bay Seasoning. You don't want to over due on that seasoning if you ask me. I had to use 2% milk as that is all I had. I did not even have any powdered milk to make my own evaporated. I'll make this again. I adopted this chef for the *Spring PAC 2008* game
     
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