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The Cozy Soup Recipe I Make Every September

I make this corn chowder every September. It's perfect for the transition from summer to fall—cozy and comforting, but still filled with fresh produce.

Every September, I do my best to hang on to summer for as long as possible. I still go to the beach. My fridge is still full of summer produce. But then one day, the temps dip, and I find myself craving soup. Could it be that I’m actually ready for fall?

That’s when I make this corn chowder recipe. I think of it as a compromise. It’s packed with peppers and sweet corn, two of my favorite summer veggies, but it’s also cozy and comforting—a perfect early fall meal. I made my first batch earlier this week, and it totally hit the spot. I have a feeling it will be on repeat around here all September long.

Here’s why I love this corn chowder recipe:

  • It uses the corn kernels AND the cobs. Waste not, want not! Instead of tossing the corncobs right away, I simmer them in the soup to deepen the corn flavor.
  • It’s sweet and savory. The corn gives this recipe a delicious natural sweetness. To balance it, I add celery, Old Bay seasoning, onion, garlic, thyme, and smoked paprika. I love this sweet and savory combination of ingredients!
  • It’s super comforting. I blend part of the soup before serving, which thickens the broth and makes it nice and creamy. With chunks of potato and corn in there too, it’s so cozy and satisfying!

If you’re looking for the right recipe for this transitional season, I hope you’ll try this chowder. I’m not the only one who’d recommend it, either.

L&L reader Catalina wrote, “It’s perfect for that early fall in between weather, it’s light enough for warmer days and cozy enough for cooler evenings. It’s a keeper.”

Miranda said, “This soup was amazing and made me so so ready for fall!”

Get the recipe:
Corn Chowder

Making corn chowder - Corncobs simmering in soup pot with bay leaf

Want to make this recipe? Here are a few tips:

  • Dairy-free? No problem. You can make this soup two ways: with heavy cream for creaminess or with cashews. Just add the cashews to the blender when you blend part of the soup—they create an amazingly creamy plant-based chowder!
  • It’s good all week. Make this chowder on the weekend, and enjoy the leftovers for lunches all week! The flavors just get better as it sits in the fridge. If it thickens too much, thin it with a little water when you reheat.

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Corn Chowder

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  1. Laura
    09.08.2025

    Hi!

    What do you recommend using inplace of cashews for the diary free option? We have both diary and tree nut allergies in our home.

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  2. Bonnioe Kramer
    09.07.2025

    Just love your recipe’s!!!

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  3. Bernice Grey
    09.07.2025

    I’m not commenting on this recipe, but I wondered if you would like me to share my daughter’s recipe for air fryer squash.
    My contact information is filled out below.

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  4. Joy
    09.07.2025

    Your recipes are always a treat.

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