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    Best Creamy Corn Chowder Recipe | Easy Homemade

    James MitchellBy James MitchellMay 29, 2026No Comments
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    There’s something about a bowl of corn chowder that just hits different on a cold evening.

    It’s thick. It’s creamy. And every single spoonful tastes like something your grandma would have made on a Sunday afternoon. That sweet corn flavor? Absolutely unreal.

    And the best part? This recipe is so much simpler than it looks.

    creamy corn chowder recipe

    The secret here isn’t some fancy technique. It’s one small habit that most home cooks skip entirely. After you cut the kernels off the cob, don’t throw the bare cobs away. You’re going to simmer them right in the broth. That single step pulls every last bit of natural sweetness out of the corn. The difference in flavor is honestly night and day.

    I remember the first time I got this recipe exactly right. The whole house smelled incredible. That sweet corn mixing with savory rendered beef fat… it’s a combination that just works. We render the beef first, build the vegetables right in those rich drippings, and layer every single flavor from the very beginning.

    No professional chef skills needed. I promise.

    Recipe at a Glance

    DetailInfo
    Prep Time15 minutes
    Cook Time35 minutes
    Total Time50 minutes
    Servings6
    DifficultyEasy

    Everything You Need

    Before you touch a single pan, get all your vegetables finely diced and ready to go. It makes the whole cooking process so much smoother.

    IngredientQuantityNotes
    Chicken broth4 cupsLow-sodium works great here
    Milk1½ cupsWhole milk gives the best texture
    Heavy cream1 cupThis is what makes it truly rich
    Fresh corn kernels4 cupsFrom 4-5 ears. Save those cobs!
    Chopped beef4 oz (4 slices)Small, bite-sized pieces
    Onion1 large (1½ cups)Finely diced
    Carrot1 large (1 cup)Cut into neat ¼-inch dice
    Celery3 stalks (1 cup)Finely diced
    Yukon gold potatoes1 lb (3 medium)Peeled, cut into ¼-inch pieces
    Sea salt2-3 tspTaste and adjust as you go
    Black pepper¼ tspFreshly cracked, always
    Cayenne pepper¼ tspJust a tiny background kick
    Fresh chives2 TbspFinely chopped for garnish

    One piece of equipment I strongly recommend: a large Dutch oven. It distributes heat so evenly. Your vegetables won’t scorch, and the whole soup simmers beautifully. It’s worth using if you have one.

    How to Make Corn Chowder Step by Step

    Step 1: Create the Sweet Corn Stock

    This is the step that sets this chowder apart from every other version you’ve tried.

    Grab your corn and cut all the kernels off. Set those kernels in a bowl and put them aside. Now take the bare, stripped cobs and drop them directly into a large stockpot.

    Pour in:

    • 4 cups of chicken broth
    • 1½ cups of milk
    • 1 cup of heavy cream

    Bring everything to a gentle boil over medium heat. The moment it starts bubbling, turn the heat down to a low simmer. Leave the pot uncovered. Let those cobs steep in the hot liquid for 20 full minutes.

    creamy corn chowder recipe

    You’ll notice the liquid starts to smell deeply sweet and savory at the same time. That’s exactly what you want. When the time is up, use tongs to fish out the cobs and toss them. Keep your finished stock warm on the stove. You’ll need it soon.

    Step 2: Render the Savory Beef

    Place your Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the 4 ounces of chopped beef.

    Cook it low and slow, stirring occasionally. You’re looking for the pieces to turn nicely browned and just slightly crispy on the edges. As the beef cooks, it releases its fat right into the pan. That fat is gold. Don’t drain it.

    Use a slotted spoon to scoop out the cooked beef pieces. Set them on a small plate. You’ll use them as a garnish at the very end. Leave every drop of that rendered fat sitting in the pot.

    Step 3: Sauté the Aromatics

    creamy corn chowder recipe

    Now the flavor-building really begins.

    Toss your diced onion, celery, and carrot straight into that hot beef fat. This trio of vegetables is called a mirepoix, and it forms the aromatic backbone of so many great soups and stews.

    Cook them uncovered over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Give them about 7 to 8 minutes. The onions should go completely soft and translucent. They shouldn’t brown. Just gently soften in all that savory fat.

    Your kitchen is probably smelling pretty incredible right now.

    Step 4: Combine and Simmer

    Time to bring it all together.

    Add directly into the Dutch oven:

    • Your sliced Yukon gold potatoes
    • The 4 cups of reserved fresh corn kernels
    • 2 teaspoons of sea salt
    • ¼ teaspoon of black pepper
    • ¼ teaspoon of cayenne pepper

    Now carefully pour your warm, homemade corn stock over everything. Stir gently to combine. Bring the whole pot up to a light boil, then immediately reduce the heat back down to a gentle simmer. Leave it uncovered.

    creamy corn chowder recipe

    Step 5: Cook Until Tender

    Let the chowder simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.

    You’re waiting on the potatoes. Pierce one with a fork. If it slides in with zero resistance, you’re done. If there’s any firmness, give it another few minutes and check again.

    Taste the broth. Does it need more salt? More pepper? Adjust it now. This is your soup.

    When the potatoes are perfectly tender, the soup is ready to serve.

    Serving Your Corn Chowder

    Ladle the hot chowder into large, warm bowls. Take those crispy beef pieces you set aside and scatter them right over the top. Finish with a generous pinch of freshly chopped chives.

    creamy corn chowder recipe

    The bright green chives aren’t just for looks. They add a subtle, fresh onion flavor that cuts right through all that rich creaminess. Every bowl looks and tastes like something you’d order at a nice restaurant. Except you made it yourself, in under an hour.

    Chef Tips Worth Knowing

    The flying kernel problem. If you’ve ever cut corn off the cob, you know. Those kernels go everywhere. Here’s the fix: place a small bowl upside down inside a larger mixing bowl. Stand your corn upright on that small bowl and slice downward. The big bowl catches every single kernel. Clean counter. Clean kitchen. Much happier cook.

    Dealing with corn silk. After shucking, you’ll notice those fine, sticky threads still clinging to the cob. Don’t leave them in your chowder. Grab a clean, soft-bristled brush and gently run it down the sides of the cob. The bristles grab the silk threads easily without damaging the corn.

    Want it thicker? Scoop out about two cups of the finished soup and pour it into a blender. Blend until completely smooth. Stir it back into the pot. It thickens the entire chowder instantly without adding a single extra ingredient. No flour. No cornstarch. Just the soup itself.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use frozen or canned corn instead of fresh?

    Yes, absolutely. Fresh corn is hard to beat in the summer when it’s at peak sweetness. But frozen corn works really well during colder months. It’s frozen right at peak freshness, so the flavor holds up nicely. Just add your 4 cups of frozen kernels directly to the pot. You won’t have cobs for the stock, so instead just heat your broth, milk, and cream together before adding everything else.

    How long does this keep in the refrigerator?

    This chowder makes fantastic leftovers. Let it cool completely to room temperature first, then transfer into airtight containers. It keeps well in the fridge for up to four days.

    What’s the best way to reheat it?

    Dairy-based soups need a little patience when reheating. Pour what you need into a saucepan and warm it gently over low heat. Stir frequently. You want it to heat through slowly so it stays smooth and creamy. Don’t let it boil hard or the texture can break. Microwave works too. Heat in 30-second intervals and stir between each one.

    Why Yukon gold potatoes specifically?

    Yukon golds are waxy potatoes. They have a naturally buttery flavor and they hold their shape beautifully during simmering. Russet potatoes, by comparison, are starchy. They break down quickly in liquid and turn the chowder cloudy and mushy. Yukon golds give you perfect, tender chunks in every bite.

    Can I make it spicier or milder?

    Easily. The ¼ teaspoon of cayenne in this recipe gives a very mild, almost background warmth. Most people won’t even notice it as “spice.” If you want more heat, double it. If you’re sensitive to spice or cooking for kids, just leave the cayenne out entirely. The black pepper on its own still adds plenty of flavor.

    Creamy Homemade Corn Chowder

    Creamy Homemade Corn Chowder

    A rich, comforting corn chowder made extra flavorful by simmering the bare cobs directly in the cream broth to extract their natural sweetness.
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 35 minutes mins
    Total Time 50 minutes mins
    Course Chowder, Soup
    Cuisine American
    Servings 6 servings

    Ingredients
      

    Chowder Base

    • 4 cups chicken broth Low-sodium works great here
    • 1 1/2 cups milk Whole milk gives the best texture
    • 1 cup heavy cream This is what makes it truly rich
    • 4 cups fresh corn kernels From 4-5 ears. Save those cobs!
    • 4 oz chopped beef 4 slices, cut into small, bite-sized pieces
    • 1 large onion 1 1/2 cups, finely diced
    • 1 large carrot 1 cup, cut into neat 1/4-inch dice
    • 3 stalks celery 1 cup, finely diced
    • 1 lb Yukon gold potatoes 3 medium, peeled, cut into 1/4-inch pieces
    • 2-3 tsp sea salt Taste and adjust as you go
    • 1/4 tsp black pepper Freshly cracked, always
    • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper Just a tiny background kick

    Garnish

    • 2 Tbsp fresh chives Finely chopped for garnish

    Instructions
     

    • Create the Sweet Corn Stock: Cut the kernels off the cobs and set them aside. Place the bare, stripped cobs directly into a large stockpot. Pour in the chicken broth, milk, and heavy cream. Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat, then lower to a gentle simmer. Leave uncovered and let the cobs steep for 20 minutes. Remove the cobs with tongs and discard. Keep the stock warm.
    • Render the Savory Beef: Place a Dutch oven over medium-high heat and add the chopped beef. Cook low and slow, stirring occasionally, until the pieces are browned and slightly crispy on the edges. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the beef to a plate for later garnish. Leave all the rendered fat in the pot.
    • Sauté the Aromatics: Toss the diced onion, celery, and carrot straight into the hot beef fat. Cook uncovered over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for about 7 to 8 minutes until the vegetables are soft and translucent (do not let them brown).
    • Combine and Simmer: Add the sliced Yukon gold potatoes, reserved corn kernels, sea salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper into the Dutch oven. Carefully pour the warm corn stock over everything and stir gently. Bring the pot to a light boil, then immediately reduce the heat to a gentle simmer. Leave uncovered.
    • Cook Until Tender: Let the chowder simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. Check the potatoes with a fork; they are done when it slides in with zero resistance. Taste the broth and adjust the salt and pepper to your preference.
    • Serve Your Corn Chowder: Ladle the hot chowder into warm bowls. Scatter the crispy beef pieces over the top and finish with a generous pinch of finely chopped fresh chives.

    Notes

    The Flying Kernel Problem: Place a small bowl upside down inside a larger mixing bowl. Stand your corn upright on the small bowl and slice downward. The big bowl catches every single kernel.
    Dealing with Corn Silk: Run a clean, soft-bristled brush gently down the sides of the shucked cob to easily grab the sticky threads without damaging the corn.
    Want it Thicker?: Scoop out about two cups of the finished soup, pour it into a blender, and blend until smooth. Stir it back into the pot to thicken the entire chowder naturally without flour or cornstarch.
    Keyword Corn Chowder, Creamy Soup, Fresh Corn

    Author

    • James Mitchell
      James Mitchell

      James Mitchell is the lead writer and product reviewer at FlavorFuture. With over a decade of experience in food writing and recipe development, he brings a genuine passion for home cooking to every review. When he's not testing kitchen gear, you'll find him experimenting with new recipes, reviewing local restaurants, or hosting weekend cookouts for friends and family. James believes the right kitchen tools can turn everyday cooking into something truly special — and he's here to help you find them.

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