Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 25g39%
- Saturated Fat 15g75%
- Total Carbohydrate 40g14%
- Protein 20g40%
- Calcium 150 mg
- Iron 2 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Potato and Sausage Chowder – Tips, Tricks & Serving Ideas
Potato and sausage chowder is a hearty, comforting dish perfect for cooler months, but delicious any time of year. Creamy, rich, and packed with savory sausage and tender potatoes, this chowder can be both a weeknight staple and a showstopper for gatherings.
Here are the best tips and tricks to help you make a stellar batch every time:
Tips for the Best Chowder:
- Choose the Right Sausage:
Use a flavorful sausage like smoked kielbasa, spicy andouille, or Italian sausage depending on your flavor preference. For extra flavor, brown the sausage well to create a delicious fond at the bottom of the pot—this adds depth to the chowder.
- Potato Varieties Matter:
Waxy potatoes like Yukon Golds or red potatoes hold their shape better in soups. Russets will break down more and create a thicker texture. You can even mix both for a great balance of creamy and chunky.
- Layer the Flavors:
Start by sautéing onions, celery, and garlic in butter or the sausage drippings to build a flavorful base. Add herbs like thyme, rosemary, or bay leaf early in the cooking process to infuse the broth.
- Thicken Naturally:
If you want a naturally thicker chowder, mash a few potatoes in the pot once they’re tender. Alternatively, a little flour or cornstarch slurry can help thicken it without heavy cream overload.
- Cream Wisely:
Add heavy cream, half-and-half, or whole milk at the end to avoid curdling. Let it warm through gently without boiling.
- Boost with Broth:
Use low-sodium chicken broth or stock as your base. This keeps the chowder rich but not overly salty—especially important if your sausage is seasoned.
Flavor-Boosting Tricks:
- Cheese It Up: Stir in shredded sharp cheddar or a mix of cheeses right before serving for a cheesy twist.
- Smoky Additions: A dash of smoked paprika or a few drops of liquid smoke add deep, campfire-style flavor.
- Heat It Up: For a spicier chowder, include red pepper flakes or use hot sausage.
- Veggie Boost: Corn, kale, or spinach can be added for color, texture, and nutrition.
Serving Ideas & Garnishes:
- Serve hot with crusty bread, buttermilk biscuits, or a grilled cheese sandwich on the side.
- Top with chopped fresh parsley, green onions, or chives for brightness.
- Add a sprinkle of bacon bits or shredded cheddar on top for extra richness.
- Want a crowd-pleaser? Serve in a bread bowl at parties or family dinners.
Servings & Storage:
- This recipe typically yields 4–6 servings, depending on portion size.
- It keeps well in the fridge for up to 4 days, and the flavors get even better overnight.
- Freeze in airtight containers (skip the cream until reheating for best results) for up to 2 months.
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Keywords:
Chowder, Sausage, Potatoes, Comfort food, Creamy soup,
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