This creamy corn chowder might be the ultimate comfort food, and it’s so easy to make! It involves a simple roux, a little milk and broth, a couple potatoes and some onion and garlic to round out flavors. You can add lots of toppings, or keep it simple with a sprinkle of cheese. Either way it’s a simple and delicious weeknight meal. This recipe has been a long-time favorite and is also in one of our cook books. At the risk of shaking things up a little, I recently updated the instructions just a bit. If this is a favorite of yours already, no fear- the original instructions can be found in the notes section of the recipe card!

Ingredients Needed
- Butter
- All-purpose flour
- Water
- Milk
- Chicken base – like Better than Bouillon but feel free to sub ready made broth.
- Bacon – The bacon is optional, making it potentially vegetarian. If you decide to leave the bacon out, I’d recommend adding about 1 tsp. of smoked paprika to get that yummy, smokey flavor in the soup.
- Onion
- Red potatoes
- Fresh garlic
- Frozen corn
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Hot sauce – such as Tabasco.
- Smoked paprika – Optional. This will change the color of the soup, so don’t feel like you have to add it, but if you’re leaving out the bacon (or even if you’re not) it can be a yummy addition that adds a little bit of smokiness.
- Cheddar cheese – For serving
- Green Onion – For serving, optional.









How to Make Creamy Corn Chowder
This is simply an overview of instructions, for full printable recipe, keep scrolling! Also, this recipe has recently been updated with some new and improved instructions. If you’ve been making this for years and prefer the original, you’ll find it in the notes of the printable recipe.
- If you’re using bacon, fry 6-8 ounces of it until crisp (or use this oven method, which is my all-time favorite way to make bacon!).
- While the bacon is cooking, melt 2 tablespoons of butter and saute chopped onions until tender. Add garlic and a little more butter and stir in flour.
- Add water and chicken base and whisk to smooth out flour. Then add milk.
- Add potatoes and bring to a low simmer, stirring very frequently, for about 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
- Add crumbled bacon and corn (and smoked paprika if you’re using) and heat through.
- Add a few drops of hot sauce and then salt and pepper to taste.
- Ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra bacon and cheese – I also love a little green onion!

Note: Smoked paprika is an optional ingredient here. I absolutely love the smoky flavor it adds to soups, especially if you’re leaving out the bacon. Just be aware it adds a peachy orange color to the soup- which I don’t mind, but if you want your soup to stay creamy white then you’ll want to leave it out. The photo above does not include the smoked paprika, and the photos below do, just for reference!


Storing and Other Tips
- Store cooled leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consume within 3-4 days for best results.
- Freeze individual portions for a quick meal on busy days. After freezing it might have a very slight textural change, but it’s not very noticeable.
Frequently Asked Questions
This soup comes together pretty quickly, but if you’re strapped on time you can definitely make it ahead and store the cooled soup in the fridge until ready to heat and serve. After serving, you might need to add a little extra broth if it’s thickened too much.
Yes! Feel free to use fresh corn. You can saute it fresh off the cob with the onions, or add it at the end you like it more crunchy.

Creamy Corn Chowder
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter, divided
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup water
- 2 ½ cups milk
- 2 teaspoons chicken base *plus some extra broth if desired, see step 5 in instructions.
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt more to taste before serving
- 8 ounces bacon
- 1 cup onion minced
- 2 small-medium potatoes cut into bite-sized pieces, about 2 cups or 10-12 oz
- 1 ½ cups frozen corn
- black pepper
- a few dashes of hot sauce like Tabasco
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika optional
- grated cheddar cheese for serving, optional
- green onions for serving, optional
Instructions
- Fry bacon until crisp or lay it flat on a foil-lined baking sheet and bake at 400 for about 20 minutes or until crisp.
- In the meantime, melt 2 tablespoons butter (or you could totally use bacon drippings here!) over low heat in a soup pot. When melted, add diced onion and saute for 5-7 minutes until tender. Add remaining 2 tablespoons butter and garlic and stir until butter is melted.
- Add flour and stir to combine to coat the onions. Add water very slowly while whisking until completely combined and there are no lumps.
- Add milk and chicken base along with 1/2 teaspoon salt (and smoked paprika if you're using) and bring to a low simmer -NOT a high rolling boil. Add potatoes and simmer, stirring very frequently so it doesn't stick and burn on the bottom of your pan, for about 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
- Note: While simmering- This is a very thick soup at this point. If you like it this thick, continue with recipe! If you'd like to stretch the recipe and still have it creamy, but not quite so thick, add up to 3 additional cups chicken broth (ready-made broth or broth+chicken base). I personally always add 2-3 cups additional broth but I want to include options based on your preference since many people love it extra thick!
- Add crumbled bacon and corn and heat through. Add a few drops of hot sauce and then a few cracks of black pepper and additional salt to taste.
- Ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra bacon and cheese, plus green onions if you like.












Questions & Reviews
I made this along with the Creamy Tomato soup, and a squash soup (not the one on this site), and had a taste test with friends. They said this Corn Chowder soup could have rated #1 if it didn't have so many onions. Maybe try half an onion if you make this?
Best chowder I've ever had let alone made! Love the kick from the tabasco sauce!
I made this last night and it was delicious! Even my picky hubby loved it! Thanks for posting this! I'm tickled I can say I not only made a soup from scratch, but one that consisted of a roux! Look at me- I'm Juliafreakinchild! 🙂
McKay–I usually ends up being about 50 calories per poing, to it's probably about 150 calories.
I know you said this is only 3 weight watchers points, but how many calories does that translate to?
Yum! I am eating this for lunch right now. We never have canned corn, but tons of frozen corn that we put up in the summer. I just added it with the potatoes to let it cook. So good! The seasoning/spices are just perfect in this one.
OMG! I just had Corn Chowder soup the other day for the first time. I loved it! So as adventurous as I am, I decided to try to make my own, a friend of mine referred me to your site. I am making the soup right now and I am excited to try it!
Thank you! I love your site and I am hooked! :o)
Hey, Olivia's Mommy!:)
I don't think I'd put this in the crockpot. I haven't had great luck with using large quantities of milk in the crockpot because it tends to curdle. I'm sorry I don't have better news!
Hi there – this looks delish!
Question – is this 'crockpot-able'? I would love to prep it the night before and let it happily simmer away while I'm working – what do you think?
thanks!
I was going through your blog to find something last minute for dinner and I ran across this recipe and had all of the ingredients, so I went for it!! WE LOVED IT! This will definitely be one of our new family favorites. Thank you. My husband and his friend had been working outside all day in 95 degree weather, so I was worried that they wouldn't feel like soup, but they LOVED it! Thanks!