Dump it and forget about it slow cooker meal! A delicious Mexican crockpot chicken and corn chowder that has the same delicious flavors of Mexican Street Corn! A delicious Mexican Chicken Chowder! via chelseasmessyapron.com

This Chicken Corn Chowder couldn’t be easier to assemble — we throw everything into a slow cooker, turn it on, and forget about it! This chowder is robustly flavored and mimics the flavors of Mexican street corn. This chowder is loaded with crisp corn, savory black beans, tender bites of chicken, and fire-roasted diced green chiles – yum!

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Chicken Corn Chowder

There is nothing I crave more than soup when the weather gets cold. I mean, a warm, right-out-of-the-oven chewy chocolate chip cookie is next on that list…but soup first!

And this Chicken Corn Chowder is one for the books! Not only is it ridiculously simple to make, but it’s also got such a great flavor. The inspiration for this soup comes from Mexican Street Corn (Elote) — we’ve got corn, cilantro, and plenty of street-corn-inspired seasonings. And once it’s finished off we top it with sour cream, fresh lime, and plenty of cilantro — truly, this chowder is delicious! 

Process shots-- images of the chicken, corn, and remaining ingredients being added to a slow cooker.

Let’s chat ingredients

Below are some notes on a few of the ingredients in this chowder:

  • Chicken: While chicken breasts will work, I highly recommend boneless, skinless chicken thighs. The thigh meat becomes exceptionally tender in the slow cooker and shreds quickly and easily. It’s also more forgiving if it is cooked for longer since chicken breasts tend to dry out if they’re cooked too long.
  • Creamed corn (which is also called cream-style corn) is a canned ingredient and doesn’t have any actual cream in it. So what’s up with that name? About half of the fresh corn kernels are pureed (or “creamed)” and the other half are left whole. The two are mixed together to create creamed corn or cream-style corn. We love the texture it adds to this chowder!
  • Half and half is a dairy product — half whole milk and half heavy cream. Half and half is typically found near other dairy products (like heavy whipping cream) in the refrigerated section of the grocery store. If you don’t have access to this product, combine equal parts whole milk with heavy cream, shake it together, and voila — “homemade” half and half! More about half and half here.
  • Chicken stock. A high-quality, flavorful stock adds loads of flavor and allows us to cut down on spices or other additions. We highly recommend Swanson’s® chicken stock — it’s our favorite in Chicken Corn Chowder.

Quick Tip

While this might sound obvious, sometimes it’s easy to forget how much flavor salt and pepper add. If you feel the Chicken Corn Chowder is lacking flavor, add in a bit more of both. Salt and pepper didn’t get to be the world’s favorite seasonings for no reason!

Process shots of chicken corn chowder-- images of the recipe being cooked and the chicken being removed and shredded and returned to the slow cooker.

Variations

Chicken Corn Chowder Variation Ideas

This Chicken Corn Chowder is easy to customize and make your own. Here are some ideas:

  • Spice levels:  You can make this chowder very mild or give it some kick, depending on the ingredients used. For less spicy chowder, use mild green chiles and mild chili powder (such as McCormick®).  For a spicier chili, use hot green chiles and add in 1-2 tablespoons of diced jalapeños. You can also add 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper to boost the heat.
  • Creaminess: This Chicken Corn Chowder is made on the lighter side by using half and half, but you can make it creamier and thicker if you use heavy cream– whichever you prefer.
  • Cheese: Feel free to use a combination of different cheeses to change up the flavor. Combine Monterey Jack with sharp Cheddar or try adding in some pepper Jack cheese for a little heat.
  • Corn: Lots of different options for the corn here: regular canned corn (drained and rinsed), Mexi-corn (canned corn with red and green peppers), fire-roasted canned corn (drained and rinsed), or frozen corn (no thawing needed).

Process shots-- images of the half and half and cheese being added to the soup

Chicken Corn Chowder Toppings

While Chicken Corn Chowder is great as is, the toppings truly seal the deal, delivering an unforgettable meal experience. Below are our “must-have” toppings.

  • Cheese: We like to freshly grate the cheese right on top of each bowl. Our favorite is sharp Cheddar or Monterey Jack, but pepper Jack cheese is another great option.
  • Sour cream: My personal favorite in this soup is lite sour cream. Regular sour cream or even a Mexican crema works nicely too.
  • Fresh lime juice: A few squeezes of fresh lime heighten all the flavors in this soup and add a burst of brightness.
  • Hot sauce: a few squirts of hot sauce add some nice spice and flavor!
  • Chips: Crushed tortilla strips (seasoned or plain) add a nice contrasting crunch to the creaminess of the soup.
  • Fresh cilantro: If you’re a cilantro fan, you’ll love what this herb does to the soup with its freshness and citrusy flavor. And if you’re in the anti-cilantro crowd, try thinly sliced green onions or chives.
  • Ripe avocado or guacamole: For an additional element of creaminess, we love a ripe avocado sliced on top.

If I could only pick three toppings for this chowder, they would be the cheese, sour cream and lime juice. I highly recommend at least those three additions.

Image of the Chicken Corn Chowder ready to be eaten

Storage

Chicken Corn Chowder Storage

Leftover Chicken Corn Chowder keeps well in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 5 days. Reheat in a pot over low heat, stirring frequently, until heated through. Don’t boil the chowder or reheat it at a high temperature; this can cause the ingredients to separate or curdle.

Because of all of the dairy in this chowder, it isn’t a great candidate for freezing and thawing. The milk solids will separate as the chowder thaws, resulting in a grainy texture with some separation. 

Quick Tip

This recipe is created to be simple, but the one thing we highly recommend is grating the cheese for a pleasant and non-grainy texture. Pre-grated cheese contains preservatives that keep the shreds from clumping together in the bag, but they also keep the cheese from melting smoothly in Chicken Corn Chowder.

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4.72 from 109 votes

Chicken Corn Chowder

This Chicken Corn Chowder couldn't be easier to assemble -- we throw everything into a slow cooker, turn it on, and forget about it! This chowder is robustly flavored and mimics the flavors of Mexican street corn. It's loaded with crisp corn, savory black beans, tender bites of chicken, and fire-roasted diced green chiles - yum!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients 
 

  • 1 pound (16 oz.) boneless skinless chicken thighs or breasts Note 1
  • 2 cloves minced garlic
  • 2 cans (14.25 oz. EACH) cream-style corn Note 2
  • 1 can (14.75 oz.) fire-roasted corn, regular canned corn, or Mexi-corn (drained & rinsed) or 1-1/2 cups (230g) frozen corn
  • 1 can (15.25 oz.) black beans, drained & rinsed
  • 1 can (4 oz.) fire-roasted diced green chiles, undrained
  • 2 teaspoons chipotle (or regular) chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 and 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 cup chicken stock (or broth) (we love Swanson's)
  • 2 cups Shredded cheese Colby & Monterey Jack is a good blend Note 3
  • 2 cups half-and-half or heavy cream Note 4
  • Fine sea salt and pepper
  • Add-ins: additional cheese, fresh lime, fresh cilantro, hot sauce, sour cream, avocado, tortilla strips/chips Note 5

Instructions 

  • PREP: Spray a large slow cooker (I use a 6-quart one) with nonstick spray. Trim the fat off of the breasts or thighs. If you are using breasts, cut each breast into 2-3 pieces.
  • SLOW COOKER: Add the chicken, garlic, creamed corn (undrained), fire-roasted corn (drained), drained and rinsed black beans, undrained diced green chiles, chipotle chili powder, paprika, and cumin to the slow cooker. Season to taste with salt and pepper (I usually add 1 teaspoon fine sea salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper; add to taste preference). Add chicken stock or broth.
  • COOK: Stir well. Cover and cook on high for 3-5 hours or low for 4-6 hours-- or until the chicken shreds easily.
  • SHRED CHICKEN: Remove the chicken and shred with two forks. While shredding the chicken, add in the freshly grated (if you use cheese from a bag it gets greasy) cheese and the half and half.
  • FINISHING CHOWDER: Return the shredded chicken and mix it into the soup. Taste and season to taste with salt and pepper; the flavors should sing!
  • SERVE: The toppings seal the deal! Ladle soup into bowls and top with desired toppings: additional handful of cheese, a few squeezes of fresh lime, finely chopped fresh cilantro, squirt of hot sauce, spoonful of sour cream, and/or diced fresh avocado.
  • INSTANT POT: Thanks Tammy for sharing how you make this in the Pressure Cooker! Tammy writes, "I make this all the time in my instant pot! I add everything but the cream and cheese. Then I choose soup and it cooks for 30 minutes. Shred the chicken and add the cream and cheese. We love this soup!"
  • STORAGE: Leftover chowder will keep well in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 5 days. Reheat in a pot over low heat, stirring frequently, until heated through. Don't boil the chowder or reheat it at a high temperature; this can cause the ingredients to separate or curdle. Because of all of the dairy in this chowder, it isn't a great candidate for freezing and thawing. The milk solids will separate as the chowder thaws, resulting in a grainy texture with some separation.ย 

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Recipe Notes

Note 1: Chicken: While chicken breasts will work, I highly recommendย boneless skinless chicken thighs. The thigh meat becomes exceptionally tender in the slow cooker and shreds quickly and easily. Itโ€™s also more forgiving if it is cooked for longer since chicken breasts tend to dry out if theyโ€™re cooked too long.
Note 2: Creamed corn: (which is also called cream-style corn) is a canned ingredient and doesnโ€™t have any actual cream in it. About half of the fresh corn kernels are pureed (or โ€œcreamed)โ€ and the other half are left whole. The two are mixed together to create creamed corn or cream-style corn. Don't drain this corn before adding.
Note 3: Cheese: Feel free to get creative with the cheese. We like Colby and Monterey Jack best, but you could add in some sharp Cheddar or even some pepper-Jack. We highly recommend using cheese in a block and grating the cheese for the best texture. Pre-grated cheese contains preservatives that keep the shreds from clumping together in the bag, but they also keep the cheese from melting smoothly.
Note 4: Half and half: This is a dairy product -- half whole milk and half heavy cream. Half and half is typically found near other dairy products (like heavy whipping cream) in the refrigerated section of the grocery store. If you don't have access to this product, combine equal parts whole milk with heavy cream, shake it together, and voila -- "homemade" half and half! For a thicker and creamier chowder, use all heavy cream.
Note 5: Toppings: While this chowder is tasty out of the slow cooker, the toppings truly seal the deal, delivering an unforgettable meal so don't skimp on these!ย 
Nutrition information does not include the add-ins, since they will vary by your preference.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 646kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 45g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 164mg | Sodium: 1118mg | Potassium: 866mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 979IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 525mg | Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

 

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  1. Katie M says:

    Would halfing this recipe work? It’s just my husband and I so we don’t need a full amount. Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      That should work great! Enjoy ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Kate says:

    5 stars
    I made this and it is one of the best soups I have ever tasted. I is satisfying without being too heavy. I threw in some roasted red peppers because I had them in the fridge- really really good recipe! Thanks for sharing.

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      So thrilled to hear that! Thank you for the comment Kate ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Elizabeth says:

    Great recipe, but I think if the chicken was cubed instead of shredded, it would be a better combo of melding texture with flavor, as oppposed to it all being the same texture. Rather boring to the palate when everything is the same size/texture.

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      You can definitely cube the chicken instead of shredding if you prefer ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Adrienne says:

    5 stars
    Is there a reason why pre-shredded cheese canโ€™t be used? Iโ€™m 4 days post-op & grating cheese will have me in enormous pain. Making this today & will review after eating.

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      The pre-shredded cheese just ends up a little greasier, but it will work ok. Good luck on recovering and I hope you love the soup!

  5. Leslie D says:

    5 stars
    I substituted the canned chili’s with mild Rotel tomatoes. Very tasty!

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      So happy to hear you liked the chowder ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Amy says:

    My store doesnโ€™t carry ranch chicken stock. Will regular be ok or should I add something else as a substitute?

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      Yes; regular chicken stock is great! ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Kelli says:

    Iโ€™ve made corn chowder with creamed corn before and it turned out sweet tastingโ€”does this soup taste sweet? We werenโ€™t big fans of the sweetness.

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      The spices really balance out the sweetness in my opinion I wouldn’t say this is a sweet soup!

  8. Julie says:

    how spicy is this soup….I’m not suppose to have too much?

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      Hmm if you’re worried about spice, you could use regular chili powder instead of the chipotle chili powder and scale it down a bit ๐Ÿ™‚ (I don’t think it’s spicy, but I can handle a bit of spice :))

  9. Chris says:

    5 stars
    Making tonight for dinner. Could i substitute yogurt for half and half?

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      I’m sure you already made it (wasn’t at my computer last night!) so I hope it turned out well for you! I haven’t even tried yogurt but I don’t think it would complement the flavors very well.

  10. Rachel says:

    4 stars
    How do I thicken this up? It was good but I would like it thicker.

    1. chelseamessyapron says:

      Next time you can make it the night before and store it in the fridge (it thickens a lot overnight) OR only use 1 cup heavy cream.