I have been writing a variety of recipes as of late, in how to reuse leftover chicken and/or ham to happily and enjoyably create a new meal that has no link to its precooked past. And since with my previous posts, I thought to  add more delicious recipes and how to ideas on what to do with a ham.
Now one thing I have learned from my mother and was a famous quote by Dorothy Parker is that: "Eternity is two people and a ham". Now I couldn't agree more with Dorothy Parker or my mother. In fact this quote has been repeated by many other people, but I do believe that good 'ol Dorothy said it first - it sounds like her anyway if you are familiar with her work.
So you have a left over ham, now what!? Ham has become a wonderful way to affordably serve many people, and recently I noticed rather good prices in the stores for Ham and will probably pick one up next week. But as with all hams, I know I will have leftovers once I glaze that baby in the oven.
So as I mentioned the other day, I can easily make, egg omlettes with ham, quick quiche Leah, Split Pea Soup - which I made at the end of the 'ham's life', and spaghetti carbonara and chowder of some sort.
So today, I will share my Fresh Corn Chowder recipe:
Easy quick chowder idea for using up leftover ham and doing something with the corn you bought the other day since it was in season. Affordable meal goes a long way to feeding everyone nicely, served up with nice hearty garlic bread and a salad, and you have made yourself a meal to be remembered!
Ingredients: 
- 1/2 cup or more diced cooked ham
 - 1 can of cream style corn (no. 2 can)
 - 2-4 ears of fresh corn on the cob, with corn removed and 'milk' reserved
 - 4 slices bacon
 - 1 large onion diced
 - 2 garlic cloves finely minced
 - 1 tablespoon dry mustard
 - 1-2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce
 - 1 quart milk
 - 2 tablespoons flour (optional thickener)
 - 4 cups potatoes, skins removed and diced - keep in large bowl of water to prevent browning until ready to throw in soup pot
 - 1/2 cup minced and drained of their juices pimento
 - 3 tablespoons fresh parlsey chopped for garnish
 - 2 tablespoons green onions/scallions for garnish and extra zing
 - salt and pepper
 - soup pot/stock pot
 - could be done in slow cooker while first browning bacon, ham, onions and fresh corn.
 - tablespoon or two of olive oil
 
Directions:
- Either in stock pot, add olive oil to cool pot.
 - Add bacon and onions and let saute and brown slightly and add garlic, diced ham and cook for two more minutes to heat through.
 - Remove and drain from pot and set aside but reserve fat.
 - Add one tablespoon of the bacon fat back into the pot and add drained fresh corn (remember to save the milk from the fresh corn - you can add it to the milk you will be adding)
 - Cook corn till slightly browned, then if using flower to thicken soup, add flour now stirring it until absorbed.
 - Add milk and stir in slowly.
 - Add potatoes, and all other ingredients to the pot (except for green onions and parsley).
 - Taste first, then add salt and pepper per your liking.
 - Once at a boil, turn down heat and let cook for 30 minutes.
 - Serve in pretty bowls and top with fresh garnishes of minced chives/green onions and parsley. Add some fresh cracked pepper to the top and serve it up.
 - I grabbed photo from tesco.com but looks quote close to my version indeed, except for mine has larger pieces of potatoes and its missing fresh garnishes!
 - Enjoy this affordable quick meal to feed your family fast and deliciously!
 
2 comments:
This is a recipe for me. I adore corn chowder and there are always those extra hunks of ham around!
Yes Noble Pig!
I in fact wish there were extra hunks period hanging around.... oohh the life
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