Corn chowder is one of those recipes that brings instant comfort. This Corn Chowder with Red Peppers and Potatoes is creamy, hearty, vibrant, and full of flavor. Unlike traditional chowders that are extremely heavy, this version strikes the perfect balance between richness and freshness.
The sweetness of the corn pairs beautifully with tender potatoes, smoky or fresh bell peppers, and fragrant herbs. It’s the kind of soup that feels like a warm hug — cozy enough for chilly evenings yet still fresh enough to enjoy all year round.
I love this recipe because it’s the perfect blend of comfort food and fresh seasonal goodness. There’s something deeply satisfying about the sweetness of corn meeting the creaminess of the broth, while red peppers add color and gentle depth.
Every spoonful is creamy, but not overly heavy. It's a soup that appeals to kids and adults alike, and it’s versatile enough to serve as a light lunch, hearty dinner, or elegant starter.
If you enjoy soups that are flavorful, creamy, and satisfying, this chowder deserves a spot in your regular rotation.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Prep Time | 15 minutes |
| Cook Time | 30 minutes |
| Total Time | 45 minutes |
| Servings | 4–6 servings |
| Approx. Calories | 300–380 per serving |
For the Chowder:
Step 1: Sauté
Step 2: Add Vegetables & Spices
Step 3: Simmer
Step 4: Add Cream
Step 5: Blend (Optional)
Step 6: Garnish & Serve

Serve warm with:
Crusty bread or dinner rolls
Garlic toast
A green salad
Grilled cheese or panini
This chowder also makes a great appetizer for holiday dinners or weekend gatherings.
| Version | Changes |
|---|---|
| Dairy-Free | Use coconut milk instead of cream |
| Spicy | Add diced jalapeño, cayenne, or chipotle |
| With Bacon | Crisp bacon first and cook onions in bacon fat |
| Seafood Chowder | Add shrimp or crab at the end |
| Cheddar Corn Chowder | Stir in ½–1 cup shredded sharp cheddar |
| Method | Shelf Life |
|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 3–4 days |
| Freezer | Up to 2 months (best without dairy added)* |
Q: Can I use canned corn?
Yes — drain before adding.
Q: How can I make it thicker?
Blend more soup or add flour/cornstarch slurry.
Q: Can I make this ahead?
Yes — it reheats beautifully.
This Corn Chowder with Red Peppers and Potatoes is warm, creamy, and full of comforting flavors. It’s simple yet satisfying, nourishing yet indulgent — the kind of dish that’s just as perfect for weeknight dinners as it is for cozy gatherings.
Once you make it, it will become one of those recipes you return to again and again — dependable, comforting, and always delicious.
Corn chowder is one of those recipes that brings instant comfort. This Corn Chowder with Red Peppers and Potatoes is creamy, hearty, vibrant, and full of flavor.