Fire Roasted Spicy Cheesy Chicken Corn Chowda

by supergee521 in Cooking > Soups & Stews

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Fire Roasted Spicy Cheesy Chicken Corn Chowda

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Ingredients

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1 Box of Chicken Broth
1Pint of Heavy Cream
1/2 Pound of Jalapeno Cheese
1 Pound of Chicken Thigh
1 Bag of Baby White Corn
1 Poblano Pepper
1 Red Bell Pepper
1 Large Sweet Onion
1 Can of Beer
Spices (your favorites)

Slice and Dice

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Chop Chop Chop!!!

If its solid chop it up.  The veggies, the meat, and  the cheese.  About a 1/4 inch dice for all of it. Precision doesnt matter so long as there are no fingers in it.

Divide and Conquer

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Take half of the veggies and put them on a lightly greased pan.  Then stick them Suckas in the broiler.  If youre feeling adventurous and want more flavor throw those bad boys on the grill.  Its a little too blizzardy here today for me to do that.

Caramelize... Carmalize... Brown It!

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HIGH HEAT!!!!

Add some butter or olive oil or whatever you have around and like to a big ole pot. 

Let it melt and get nice and hot.

Toss the rest of the veggies in the pot and let the caramelize.  

Let'em sit there!  Quit stirring so much!

I Feel Like Chicken Tonight!

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Once the veggies are nice and browned add the chicken.

Toss it around a bit and then just like before let it sit!
Let that high heat brown the chicken real nice.

Quick! check on the broiling veggies!  Are they nice and toasty?  When the tips are starting to char their about done.

Timing being what it is my veggies were done about the same time my chicken was browned.

Corn That Chowda

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Add the bag of corn

Pour that box of broth in

Season it as you like.

I used salt, pepper, paprika, and celery salt.

Cheese and Beer! Cheese and Beer!

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Add the Beer and bring it to a boil.  Any beer will do, I used PBR because its a working mans beer.

Once it starts boiling its time to Cheese it!

Careful now this part gets tricky.  You gotta keep it boiling while you add the cheese.

Add a little bit at a time.  Wisk Wisk WIsk.  Little bits of cheese, if you add too much at a time it gets lumpy.

Wisk it!  Wisk it Good!

Simmer Down Now

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Pour in the heavy cream and keep on wisking.

when its all good and mixed up bring it to a boil one more time and then bring it down to a simmer.   Let it reduce about 15 to 20 minutes until its thick and chowdery. 

mmmm... chowda.....

Crackers Please!

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Serve it up!

I garnished mine with some basil and crushed red pepper. 
Added some delicious crackers and had myself a nice bowl of

Fire Roasted Spicy Cheesy Chicken Corn Chowda!!!!!!!

"Say Chowda Frenchy!"