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Sweet Corn & Green Pepper Chowder

Sweet Corn & Green Pepper Chowder

with Old Bay Toast
4.5(19.9K)Review Summary
Michelle Doll Olson
Michelle Doll OlsonUpdated on January 22, 2026
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Calories
600 kcal
Protein
11g protein
Difficulty
Medium
Allergens:
  • Milk
  • Wheat
  • Soy
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
serving amount

2 unit

Veggie Stock Concentrate

12 ounce

Potatoes

2 tablespoon

Sour Cream

2 tablespoon

Cream Cheese

(Contains: Milk)

1 unit

Milk

1 unit

Long Green Pepper

1 tablespoon

Old Bay Seasoning

¼ cup

Monterey Jack Cheese

(Contains: Milk)

2 unit

Scallions

1 tablespoon

Flour

(Contains: Wheat)

1 unit

Demi-Baguette

(Contains: Soy, Wheat)

1 unit

Corn

Not included in your delivery

4 tablespoon (tbsp)

Butter

(Contains: Milk)

teaspoon (tsp)

Salt

teaspoon (tsp)

Black Pepper

1 teaspoon (tsp)

Sugar

/ per serving
Calories600 kcal
Fat35 g
Saturated Fat19 g
Carbohydrate51 g
Sugar16 g
Dietary Fiber5 g
Protein11 g
Cholesterol80 mg
Sodium1570 mg
Trans Fat1 g
Potassium450 mg
Calcium150 mg
Iron1.8 mg
Due to the different suppliers we purchase our products from, nutritional facts per meal can vary from the website to what is received in the delivered box, depending on your region.
Small Bowl
Strainer
Medium Pot
Baking Sheet
Potato Masher

Cooking Steps

Prep
1

• Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Place 2 TBSP butter (4 TBSP for 4 servings) in a small microwave-safe bowl; set aside to soften (you’ll use it in step 4). Wash and dry produce. • Core, deseed, and dice green pepper into ¼-inch pieces. Trim and thinly slice scallions, separating whites from greens. Dice potatoes into ½-inch pieces. Drain and rinse corn.

Cook Veggies
2

• Melt 2 TBSP plain butter (4 TBSP for 4 servings) in a medium pot over medium-high heat. Add green pepper and scallion whites; season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring, until softened, 2-3 minutes. • Add flour; cook, stirring, until lightly browned, 1 minute.

Start Chowder
3

• Slowly stir milk into pot a splash at a time until fully incorporated. • Stir in 1½ cups water (2½ cups for 4 servings). • Add potatoes, stock concentrates, and half the Old Bay Seasoning (you’ll use more in the next step). Bring to a boil and cook, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are very tender, 15-20 minutes. TIP: To test, pierce one piece with a fork—it should go through easily.

Mix Butter & Make Toast
4

• Meanwhile, combine softened butter, ¼ tsp Old Bay Seasoning, and ¼ tsp sugar until smooth. (TIP: If the butter is still cold, microwave for 10 seconds to soften.) Taste and add more Old Bay Seasoning if desired. (For 4 servings, use ½ tsp Old Bay and ½ tsp sugar.) • Halve baguette lengthwise; spread cut sides with Old Bay butter. Place cut sides up on a baking sheet. • Toast on top rack until golden, 3-5 minutes.

Finish Chowder
5

• Once potatoes are tender, reduce heat to low and mash with a potato masher or fork to desired consistency. TIP: We recommend mashing until almost smooth, leaving a few small potato pieces for texture. • Stir in cream cheese, corn, and Monterey Jack until fully incorporated and chowder is thick and creamy (it will be very thick at this point). If needed, stir in splashes of water until chowder reaches desired consistency. Season generously with salt and pepper.

Finish & Serve
6

• Halve Old Bay toast on a diagonal if desired. • Divide chowder between bowls. Garnish with scallion greens and sour cream. Serve with Old Bay toast on the side.

Customer reviews

Review summary

Updated on Dec 2025
  • Flavor: Many love the rich, creamy taste with a warm Old Bay kick; some find it needs more seasoning or depth.
  • Ease of prep: Generally quick and simple to make, though some found the potato mashing step tricky.
  • Suggestions: Consider adding protein like chicken, shrimp, or bacon; some prefer fresh corn over canned for better texture.
  • Portions: Generous servings that often provide leftovers; a few wished for more bread on the side.
  • Texture: Some enjoy the thick, hearty consistency; others prefer a smoother soup with fewer potato chunks.
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