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Crock-Pot Corn Chowder

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Amelia MapstoneBy Amelia Mapstone
Amelia Mapstone
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Amelia is a Christian author who helps people communicate clearly, creatively, and compassionately. When she's not writing, you'll find her experimenting in the kitchen, meditating, or dancing bare…

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Cozy up with creamy and savory Crock-Pot Corn Chowder—a golden, one-bowl feast.

Creamy Crock-Pot Corn Chowder with potatoes, corn, and bacon, garnished with green onions.

If you think soups, stews, or chowders are boring, it’s likely that you’ve never experienced corn chowder. Made even easier with a Crock-Pot, corn chowder is overflowing with chunky potatoes, sweet yellow corn, and tender bacon bits, all bathing in a creamy broth. Crock-Pot corn chowder is a thick, savory stew fit for the chilliest of weather, making it a staple in anyone’s kitchen.

While this golden dish takes over six hours to cook in the Crock-Pot, the wait is so worth it. If you start with step one in the morning, then by the evening you’ll have a yummy, nourishing soup with tasty pockets of sweet corn and smoky meat. Served with garlic bread or dinner rolls, Crock-Pot corn chowder is a surefire way to fill your family’s bellies and bring everyone together.

Is Crock-Pot Corn Chowder Healthy?

Crock-Pot corn chowder isn’t the healthiest dish around, but it does have some nutritious ingredients. Potatoes are a good source of essential nutrients (think potassium, fiber, and B vitamins) while sweet corn is rich in fiber and may help with digestive health. That being said, it’s a decently fatty soup thanks to bacon and heavy cream.

For a soup with lower fat content, try replacing pork bacon with turkey bacon. Heavy cream is a little tougher to substitute, but you can try combining milk with cornstarch or Greek yogurt to get the same thickness. For a totally vegetarian version, remove the bacon completely and use vegetable broth instead of chicken. You can also add even more vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, celery, and carrots.

A hand adding crumbled bacon to the creamy Crock-Pot Corn Chowder in a slow cooker.

Why I Go “Coo-Coo” For Crock-Pots

There are many reasons to appreciate the Crock-Pot. A lot of the benefits of slow cooking show up in this very recipe—tender, melt-in-your-mouth potatoes, flavorful broth, and of course, the simmering scent of oregano and thyme which fills the whole house. Plus, they make for super easy meals—once you put everything in and set the temperature, you don’t have to do anything else until it’s ready. Some models even turn off automatically afterward. In my opinion, a Crock-Pot (or any slow cooker) is well worth the investment.

Ingredients for Crock-Pot Corn Chowder: frozen corn, diced potatoes, onion, chives, chicken broth, heavy cream, and bacon.

How do I store leftovers?

Once your corn chowder has cooled to room temperature, it can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Alternatively, you may freeze it in a freezer-safe container for 1-2 months. When you’re ready to eat it, make sure to thaw it in the fridge overnight before heating it up on the stove at medium heat. Stir it occasionally while it warms up. You’ll know it’s ready when it starts to simmer and those aromatic scents fill the kitchen.

Crock-Pot Corn Chowder with potatoes, corn, bacon, and green onions in a slow cooker.

Serving Suggestions

Garnish your bowl of Crock-Pot corn chowder with chopped chives, fresh parsley, or a crack of black pepper. If you’re craving more carbs, you can pair it with crunchy Garlic Toast, soft Potato Rolls, fluffy Sweet Potato Cornbread, or Easy Air-Fryer Biscuits. For a lighter and brighter side, you can opt for a savory Thanksgiving Salad, hearty Chicken Cobb Salad, or succulent Beet Greens. Whether it’s for lunch or dinner, Crock-Pot corn chowder can help you make the most of your meal.

Crock-Pot corn chowder in a white bowl, garnished with bacon and chopped green onions.

Recipe

Crock-Pot Corn Chowder

4 from 1 vote
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Serves: 6 servings
Crock-Pot corn chowder with potatoes, bacon, and green onions.
Prep: 15 minutes minutes
Cook: 6 hours hours
Total: 6 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 4 cups frozen corn kernels
  • 1 1/2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes diced
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 1/4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • Kosher salt to taste
  • 5 slices bacon cooked and crumbled
  • Chopped chives for garnish

Instructions

  • In the Crock-Pot, combine onion, corn, potatoes, thyme, oregano, black pepper, and chicken broth. Stir to mix well.
    Crock-Pot Corn Chowder ingredients: potatoes, corn, and onion.
  • Cover and set the Crock-Pot to low. Cook for 6 hours or until the potatoes are tender.
    Potatoes, corn, and herbs cooking in a Crock-Pot for corn chowder.
  • Whisk together the heavy cream and cornstarch until smooth. Stir into the Crock-Pot. Add salt and adjust other seasonings as needed.
    Stirring cream and cornstarch into Crock-Pot corn chowder.
  • Add crumbled bacon. Cook on high for an additional 30 minutes until the chowder thickens. Serve topped with chopped chives.
    A hand adding crumbled bacon to the creamy Crock-Pot Corn Chowder in a slow cooker.

Nutrition Info:

Calories: 385kcal (19%) Carbohydrates: 43g (14%) Protein: 12g (24%) Fat: 20g (31%) Saturated Fat: 10g (63%) Sodium: 412mg (18%) Fiber: 5g (21%) Sugar: 8g (9%)

Nutrition Disclaimer

Nutrition information are estimates only and may vary based on the specific brands, ingredients, and portion sizes you use. This data is provided for informational purposes only.

Author: Amelia Mapstone
Course:Soup
Cuisine:American
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Amelia is a Christian author who helps people communicate clearly, creatively, and compassionately. When she's not writing, you'll find her experimenting in the kitchen, meditating, or dancing barefoot outside.

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Published: Feb 13, 2025 | Updated: May 7, 2026
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