When winter settles in and the air turns sharp, nothing feels more comforting than a steaming bowl of chowder. Winter chowder is the kind of dish that warms you twice—first in your hands as you cradle the bowl, and then deep in your chest with every creamy, savory spoonful. Hearty, flexible, and deeply satisfying, it’s the ultimate cold-weather comfort food.
This version of winter chowder is rich without being heavy, packed with vegetables, and easy to adapt to whatever you have on hand. Think of it less as a strict recipe and more as a cozy ritual.
What Makes a Winter Chowder Special?
Unlike lighter summer soups, winter chowder leans into depth and substance. It’s thicker, creamier, and built to sustain you through dark evenings and snowy afternoons. Potatoes form the backbone, providing body and comfort, while aromatics like onion and garlic create a warm, savory base. From there, you can layer in vegetables, herbs, and optional proteins to make it your own.
Ingredients (Serves 4–6)
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2 tablespoons butter or olive oil
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1 medium onion, diced
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2 cloves garlic, minced
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2 celery stalks, chopped
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2 carrots, diced
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3–4 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
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3 cups vegetable or chicken broth
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1 cup milk (whole milk works best)
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1 cup heavy cream (or more milk for a lighter version)
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1 teaspoon dried thyme (or 1 tablespoon fresh)
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Salt and black pepper, to taste
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Optional add-ins: corn kernels, mushrooms, leeks, cooked chicken, turkey, bacon, or white beans
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Fresh parsley or chives, for garnish