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Corn Chowder with Crawfish

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Meats, Dairy, Seafood, Eggs American Soup 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 qt "Chicken Soup Stock" or canned chicken broth
1 md Yellow onion; diced
4 tb Butter or olive oil
4 tb Flour
2 c Unpeeled potatoes; diced in 1/4-inch pieces
1 Bay leaf
2 c Half-and-half
8 Ears fresh corn; scraped from the cob -or-
1 pk (20-oz) frozen corn kernels; &
1 cn (17-oz) creamed corn
1 lb Crawfish tail meat; cooked
4 tb Chopped parsley for garnish
3 Hard-boiled eggs; sliced

INSTRUCTIONS

SERVES 8-10
Although this delicious soup is just perfect for a cold winter evening, I
made it one day in July and enjoyed it even in the summer heat. It seems
that we are getting back to making soup, a food product that our
forefathers and foremothers practically lived on.
Place the chicken stock in a 6-quart kettle and put it on to heat.
In a small frying pan saut. the onion in the butter or oil just until
clear. Stir in the flour and cook for a moment, thus making a roux. Stir
the roux into the hot soup stock, stirring until the soup thickens a bit.
Add the potatoes and bay leaf and cook until the potatoes are tender.
Remove the bay leaf.
Add the half-and-half and the corn. Bring to a simmer and season to taste
with salt and pepper. I like a bit of extra pepper in this dish. Finally,
add the crawfish meat and heat for just a moment. Serve, garnished with the
parsley and sliced eggs.
From <The Frugal Gourmet Cooks American>.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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