I can’t believe I have never posted this recipe here. Honestly, this is probably my favorite meal my mom made when I was growing up. She would make this chowder and a big pan of breadsticks and we children would be in heaven. One really great thing about this soup is that it is always a big hit, no matter where you take it, or who you serve it to. Not like Clam Chowder where some people aren’t clam lovers. Everyone will eat chicken, and this soup is perfect on a lovely cold-ish Nov. day. I always loved it though that my mom didn’t care what time of year it was. We relished this soup in July! Make some this week and make a pan of Focaccia or Breadsticks as well. You’re little family will love your guts for ever and ever:)







Delicious, must try this sometime, thanks.
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I can almost taste this now. Looks delicious! I will definitely use the evaporated milk. Thanks.
White vinegar, apple cider vinegar?
I usually use apple cider, but whatever you’ve got will work. Just not Balsamic:)
When you boil the veggies, do you use water or the already made chicken broth?
Christina I use the chicken broth. Just adds some flavor. Good luck!!
Thank you. Also, for the butter, do you use unsalted or salted? Does it matter?
I use salted because that’s what I always have on hand:)
Okay. I’m making this for the second time, and the first time, the roux came together perfectly. This time, it’s not forming the “dough”… still very liquidy. I used regular milk (3 cups) + 3/4 c butter + 3/4 flour just like last time, but I added it all at once… Any ideas?! I’m standing over my stove very frustrated. Do you think I should just use the “runny roux” in the soup if it doesn’t come together?
Oh Laura! I hope the soup turned out for you. Here’s what I would have done. Cried, and yelled and said a few swear words for effect, and then fed the pot to the kitties. I would have called for pizza and called it a night. I’ve had plenty of those frustrating moments. I’m not quite sure what went wrong. I use plain milk most of the time since I usually don’t have evaporated milk. Hopefully the next time will work the way it’s suppose to. If not you can totally take my name in vain!
Well, I cried, yelled, said (quite a few) swear words, and used it in the soup anyways. All mixed together, it still tasted delicious. I’m trying it again tonight, so we’ll see! It is a delicious, filling soup. Perfect for cold winter days. I’m a college student, so I love that I can make it all in one night and it feeds me for a week! Yum.