If you’re into soups, especially chowders, then this recipe is for you. Keep reading!
This Vegan Corn and Zucchini Chowder is where it’s at when it comes to summer soups. The entire thing is just a boat load of veggies and herbs made deliciously to satisfy your tastebuds and your insides.
Chowders are usually super thick and heavy but then on the flip side they can be light and airy, like this one. There is no flour in it to create thickness as the veggies do that all on their own. No half and half or creamers but only a small amount of unsweetened almond milk to give it that creaminess we all expect.
There’s also a secret spy ingredient in here that you wouldn’t even guess. It gives the chowder a slighty smokey flavor. It’s subtle but not too subtle. Ready for it…Vegan Bacon. Any brand will suffice. I chopped it up and threw it in the pot with the onions and vegan butter. My hubs and sons highly enjoy this dinner. Especially my oldest who loves to dunk his bread in just about anything. Also he was pleased to be my little hand model for this shot which right after he asked “Can I eat this?” And of course my reply was “But of course babes!”
Also side note the bread is an organic gluten free sourdough loaf fresh from WholeFoods. Pairs ridiculously well with this soup, obvi.
This is a really good way to get your veggie intake in. Their not over cooked, robbing them of their nutrients. The potatoes are just soft enough like they would be for a stew. Each one compliments the other. Oh and instead of using parsley to garnish (heavily) I used cilantro to give it a little zing and it works Ah-maze. Plus the health benefits of cilantro are off the hook so I add in a ton. You can totally do parsley too because that’s all sorts of health amazing as well, but for this I thought cilantro was a match made in chowder heaven.
My love for cilantro is real and I find a way to add to a lot of things, like my Potato Wedges or Vegan BBQ Pizzas.
I make a nice big batch of this too because my hubs likes to take it to work. And during the school year I’ll pack it for my son’s lunch (with his bread of course). But there is just so much goodness going on in here this tends to go rather quickly. I’m not complaining though, that just means that the lot of my family, which are all boys, are eating their veggies. And all the herbs and spices….can’t.even.deal. #momwin
I adapted this recipe from LittleBroken and her tip with chowders or soups in general (that I’ve been using since I read about it on her blog) is you take 2 cups of the soup or half of the soup and blend or process it. It makes the soup thicker and creamier without having to add in flour or cornstarch. Which I thought was genius.
Let me add one more thing before you venture off into Vegan Corn and Zucchini Chowder land. You really don’t need to sprinkle on some vegan parmesan because it’s totally good all on it’s own. BUT, I mean, if you wanted to, to just take that extra step, you can totes sprinkle on some vegan parmesan and it will be heavenly. I have an aunt who loves parmesan so much growing up we use to say she put it in her morning coffee. To each their own, ya know what I mean.
Ok I have some soup to devour and I believe you’re about to too. Enjoy yo’ summer chowdaa.
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