5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Corn and Potato Chowder
Introduction
This comforting chowder is the kind of recipe that proves simple ingredients can create deeply satisfying flavor. With only five core components, the slow cooker does all the work, gently blending sweet corn, tender potatoes, and creamy richness into a thick, hearty soup that tastes like it simmered all day on a stovetop. It’s ideal for cool evenings, busy days, or anytime you want a nourishing bowl of warmth without standing in the kitchen.
Ingredients (Serves 6)
- 4 cups frozen or fresh corn kernels
- 3 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- 3 cups vegetable or chicken broth
- 1½ cups heavy cream
Optional pantry additions (not counted in the 5 ingredients):
Salt, black pepper, butter, thyme, shredded cheese, cooked bacon bits, parsley
Instructions
- Prepare the vegetables
Peel and dice the potatoes into small, even cubes. Finely chop the onion. - Load the slow cooker
Add corn, potatoes, and onion into the slow cooker. - Add the broth
Pour the broth over the vegetables, ensuring everything is mostly covered. - Cook low and slow
Cover and cook on LOW for 6–7 hours or HIGH for 3–4 hours, until the potatoes are very tender. - Create the chowder texture
Use a potato masher or immersion blender to mash part of the mixture directly in the slow cooker. This thickens the chowder while leaving chunks for texture. - Add the cream
Stir in the heavy cream. Cover and cook for an additional 20–30 minutes. - Season and serve
Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot.
Method Notes
- Mashing only part of the soup creates the classic chowder thickness without needing flour.
- Adding the cream at the end prevents curdling and keeps the flavor fresh.
- For extra richness, a tablespoon of butter can be stirred in before serving.
History of Chowder
Chowder traces its roots to coastal fishing communities, particularly in regions like , where hearty seafood and dairy-based soups were common. Over time, the concept expanded beyond seafood to include vegetables, corn, and potatoes—ingredients that were affordable, filling, and widely available in farming communities. Corn chowder became especially popular in rural kitchens where fresh corn and root vegetables were pantry staples.
Formation of Flavor and Texture
This chowder forms its body naturally:
- Potatoes release starch as they cook, thickening the broth.
- Corn adds sweetness and texture.
- Cream brings everything together into a smooth, velvety base.
- Slow cooking allows the onion to melt into the background, creating depth without overpowering.
Serving Suggestions
This chowder pairs beautifully with:
- Crusty bread or warm biscuits
- A simple green salad
- Toasted garlic bread
- A sprinkle of shredded cheddar or crispy bacon on top
Why People Love This Recipe
- Minimal ingredients, maximum comfort
- Budget-friendly and pantry-based
- Hands-off slow cooker method
- Thick, creamy, and satisfying
- Easy to customize with toppings or add-ins
Conclusion
This 5-ingredient corn and potato chowder is a reminder that comfort food doesn’t need to be complicated. With a slow cooker and a handful of humble ingredients, you can create a rich, hearty meal that feels like it came from a farmhouse kitchen and warms everyone who gathers around the table.