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Tomato-Corn Chowder a super-easy summer soup

- By GrEtchEn McKAy From “Carla’s Comfort Foods” by Carla Hall (Atria Books; April 2014)

Corn and local tomatoes are starting to arrive in grocery stores, which got me thinking, “Why not combine the two in an easy soup?”

Cookbook author and television personalit­y Carla Hall (you probably know her from “The Chew” on ABC) has just the recipe.

It’s a colorful corn chowder enlivened ever so lightly with a trio of Mexican flavors — cumin, chili and epazote, a funky and aromatic oregano-like herb. It’s one of the first dishes she made in her first restaurant job at the Henley Park Hotel in Washington, D.C., she writes in her cookbook “Carla’s Comfort Foods.”

It adjusted her perception of what a corn soup should look like. Up to that point, she hadn’t worked with Mexican flavors, and so thought corn chowder should be yellow in color. But because the recipe includes tomatoes and chilies, it’s tinted red.

The soup comes together beautifull­y. I had some leftover barbecued chicken, so I chopped it up and threw it in the chowder after it was blended.

For a light summer meal, serve it with a leafy green salad and a loaf of really great bread.

TOMATO-CORN CHOWDER

2 T. canola oil

2 large yellow onions, diced Kosher salt

4 garlic cloves, chopped

1 t. ground cumin 1 t. dried epazote or

oregano

1 t. ground Mexican chili,

such as ancho

1 small yuca or Idaho potato, peeled and finely diced

4 c. unsalted vegetable

broth

4 c. diced tomatoes

5 ears corn, husks and silks removed, kernels cut off and reserved, cobs reserved Mexican crema or sour

cream, for serving Lime wedges, for serving Avocado, peeled, pitted and

sliced, for serving Fresh cilantro leaves,

chopped, for serving

Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the onions and K teaspoon salt and cook, stirring occasional­ly, until the onions are translucen­t, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the cumin, epazote or oregano and chili and cook, stirring, for 1 minute.

Add the yuca or potato, broth, tomatoes with their juices, and corn cobs. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until the yuca is tender, about 30 minutes. Add the corn kernels and cook just until heated through and still crisp-tender, about 3 minutes. Discard the corn cobs.

Using an immersion blender or stand blender (working in batches if necessary), puree about half of the soup until thickened. It should be creamy but still have bits of vegetables throughout. Stir the puree into the remaining soup.

Serve with the crema, lime, avocado and cilantro.

Makes 6 servings.

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