A chowder made with chicken and corn. It can be reheated with the cream added without curdling, even in the microwave.
Ingredients
- 1 chicken carcass
- 1 bay leaf
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 onion , diced
- 3 shallots , diced
- 2 cubess chicken bouillon , crumbled
- 2 tablespoons dried parsley
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 potatoes , peeled and diced
- 1.5 cups frozen corn kernels
- 2 tablespoons heavy cream
Instructions
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Place chicken carcass (and any leftover skin and meat and other bones) in a large pot and cover with cold water. Add bay leaf, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 60 to 90 minutes. Remove from heat, cool slightly, and strain. Remove chicken meat from carcass, and chop into bite-size pieces.
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In a large saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Cook onion and shallots in butter until translucent. Pour in strained broth and chicken meat and stir in bouillon, parsley, salt, pepper, potatoes and corn. Simmer 15 minutes, until potatoes are cooked and corn is tender. Remove from heat and stir in cream.
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