Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Tackling Leftovers

Whenever we have a party we are always left with a ton of food afterwards. I am not sure if we think that we are cooking for an entire army or if our friends are trying to watch their figures, but it never fails - leftover for days.

This spring we had our annual BBQ and Boil. Crawfish was hard to come by, so we went with shrimp - lots and lots of shrimp. After the masses were fed and everyone headed home, I was faced with a mountain of shrimp, corn and potatoes. Normally, I like to try to put the shrimp in omelets, but there was enough to keep the entire block in egg heaven for a week. So, I decided to try to make a soup. 

The first thing I did was cut the kernels of corn from the cob. I then put some chicken broth in a large soup pot and warmed up the leftover potatoes and corn.



After it was heated up,  the mixture was pureed with an immersion blender. I only pureed about half of the potatoes and corn and left some whole.




After pureeing, the peeled shrimp was added. This made a really spicy, chunky and flavorful chowder. The spices were a bit intense but it was really good and a great way to use up leftovers. The chowder was a big hit at a potluck lunch and every bit went to use! You have to love that!


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

that was a good chowder :)

hojo

Big Fat Gini said...

Oh man, I forgot how good that chowder was! The soup from today was really good to and it actually didn't hurt my belly! :OP