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In this household, October is soup month. I have so many recipes that I want to try, experiments that I want to involve myself in, as well as an overabundance of pantry goods that could stand a bit weeding. I’ve gone crazy over corn these past couple of days, having made a variety of recipes containing it as an ingredient, and I am absolutely in love. This is an easy one to put together, hearty and filling, and so is appropriate for an evening meal along with a side salad and crusty roll of bread. There’s nothing in here that the kids won’t like, so it’s family friendly as well. What a lovely pot of comforting warmth.
Slow Cooker Corn and Chicken Chowder
1 lg. (.75-1 lb.) boneless, skinless chicken breast
1 medium yellow onion, diced
3 medium carrots, sliced
3 ribs celery, sliced
1 10.5-oz. can Cream of Chicken Soup
16 oz. homemade chicken broth
2 14.75-oz. cans Creamed Corn
¼ c. chopped fresh parsley
¼ c. chopped fresh chives
¼ t. smoked paprika
1/2 t. dried basil
½ t. dried minced onion
¼ t. Montreal Steak Seasoning (yes, that
stuff makes everything better)
1/8 t. seasoned pepper
In the bottom of a 6-quart slow cooker,
combine chicken and vegetables. In a large mixing bowl,
whisk together soup, broth, corn, fresh herbs, and seasonings. Pour mixture
over vegetables. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours until chicken is tender
enough to shred.
Shred chicken, and serve topped with additional chopped chives and/or parsley.
October is definitely a soup month. I love that you have prepared it in a slow cooker..easy and delicious!
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ReplyDeleteThis recipe contains neither potatoes nor garlic.
ReplyDeleteooohhh ..showing this to the cook that lives here with me, lol. This looks so good.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Instagram and decided it will be the first soup I make in my slow cooker this fall, hopefully in the next few days. During this move we have been eating so much fast food, bread-y things, chips, carbs, and I've only made one home-cooked meal in the last 10 days. So I love that this soup doesn't have rice or pasta or potatoes!
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