The Creamiest Potato Chowder with Carnation® Evaporated Milk


the following potato soup recipe is THE best potato chowder recipe I have ever tasted (and it’s not because I made it). It has the perfect ingredients, right amount of potatoes and most of all, it’s deliciously creamy. Trust me, YOU WANT to know my secret

I have to confess something: I never liked potato soups! They were either too watery, not enough potatoes or too much cream. But the following potato soup recipe is THE best potato chowder recipe I have ever tasted (and it’s not because I made it). It has the perfect ingredients, right amount of potatoes and most of all, it’s deliciously creamy. Trust me, YOU WANT to know my secret ingredient! It’s Carnation® Evaporated Milk!  It has less water than milk and adds such a rich texture to this fall soup recipe. Read the following directions to make this easy healthy soup recipe

Creamy Potato Chowder: A healthy soup recipe for your brisk fall days

 

the following potato soup recipe is THE best potato chowder recipe I have ever tasted (and it’s not because I made it). It has the perfect ingredients, right amount of potatoes and most of all, it’s deliciously creamy. Trust me, YOU WANT to know my secret
 

I have been using Carnation® Evaporated Milk a lot lately. I used it in this delicious butternut squash soup recipe. I also use it in my everyday dishes, like homemade mac and cheese, lasagna recipes and more. I like how easy and simple it is to use.

The Carnation® Evaporated Milk website has tons of recipes, from appetizers to desserts, so I never run out of ideas. Carnation® Evaporated Milk has been helping Canadians bake delicious recipes, like pumpkin pie and fudge, for years.  Make sure to check out their website and get inspired by their ideas.

Let me share with you this delicious potato chowder with Carnation® Evaporated Milk.

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp of vegetable oil
  • 1 /2 cups of carrots chopped
  • 1 ½ cups of celery chopped
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic chopped
  • 2 lbs. of Yukon Gold Potatoes, peeled and chopped in 1
  • 4 cups of chicken stock
  • 2 cans of Carnation® Regular or 2% Evaporated Milk
  • ¼ cup of chopped fresh dill
  • salt to taste

Make it

  • Heat oil on medium heat in a large pot
  • Add next 4 ingredients. Cook and stir occasionally for 5 minutes or until onions are tender
  • Add potatoes and stock
  • Bring to boil, cover, and lower heat
  • Simmer for 15 minutes until potatoes are tender
  • Add Carnation® Regular or 2% Evaporated Milk and cook for additional 5 minutes
  • Puree half of the soup
  • Return to pot and combine well
  • Stir in dill and salt to taste

It was so creamy, rich and good that I had to make a second batch the following day. I tried with Carnation® Regular, 2% and Fat Free Evaporated Milk. I find they have the same creaminess. It’s a win-win: less fat for the same creaminess and texture.

 

Visit the Carnation® Evaporated Milk Website to find even more creamy, delicious recipes!

 

Although this post has been generously sponsored by Smucker Foods of Canada Corp. and they sent me free product samples, the opinions and language are all my own, and in no way do they reflect Smucker Foods of Canada Corp.

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36 thoughts on “The Creamiest Potato Chowder with Carnation® Evaporated Milk”

  1. I love my husband’s potato soup but I’ve never made it myself before. I have never used Carnation before because I didn’t know what to do with evaporated milk. Thanks for all the ideas!

  2. This looks so delicious. I have not tried to make a potato soup yet. This looks like a great recipe for me to try for my first attempt.

  3. This is one of my mom’s favorite soup. She doesn’t cook anymore so the next time we are together, I am going to make this recipe. I know she will love it.

  4. That sounds super delicious. I love carnation evaporated milk. It’s something that I actually grew up with. My mom would make hot chocolate with it and it was oh so good.

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