This is an entry for the So Delicious Fast and Fresh Dairy-Free Time Trials.
This recipe can be made in 30 minutes or less (Category #1).
~Hearty, filling soup perfect for those chilly winter nights~
INGREDIENTS
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1
cup So Delicious Original Culinary Coconut Milk
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6
Tablespoons all-purpose flour or white rice flour*
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3
½ cups chicken broth
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1
½ cups cooked chicken, diced or fork-pulled**
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1
can (~14 oz.) corn, undrained
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1
can (~14 oz.) cream-style corn (most brands are dairy-free)
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2
cups frozen diced potatoes (also called hash browns)
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1
Tablespoon dried onion flakes
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1
teaspoon dried dill weed
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⅛
teaspoon pepper
·
Salt
to taste
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Cooked
bacon, crumbled; or bacon bits (optional)
DIRECTIONS
1.
In
a large soup pot, blend So Delicious Original Culinary Coconut Milk with flour
over low heat. Use a flat whisk to break
up all flour lumps; stir until mixture begins to thicken.
2. Add chicken broth and
continue to use whisk to blend in flour mixture.
3. Stir in all remaining
ingredients except bacon. Bring to low
boil over medium-high heat.
4. Reduce heat to low
and simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, for 15 minutes, or until potatoes
are tender.
5. Remove from
heat. Spoon into bowls and serve, sprinkled
with bacon, if desired.
TIPS
*I find that rice flour actually
works better to thicken in this recipe.
Consider using it even if you don’t have to avoid wheat or gluten.
** Simmer chicken breasts on the stove in a
pot of water for a couple hours (until tender). Use a fork or fingers to
shred/break into pieces the chicken, separating from fat as you go (no need to
trim chicken before cooking). Refrigerate or freeze prepared chicken until
ready to use (thawing first, if necessary).
ALLERGY INFO
This recipe is free of eggs, peanuts,
tree nuts, fish, and shellfish.
If you need to avoid coconut, use a milk alternative that is safe for
your allergy set, and use one that is plain (NOT vanilla) and unsweetened. To
be sure it is dairy-, wheat-, soy-, and/or gluten-free, carefully choose a
broth and creamed corn with safe ingredients.
To make it wheat and/or gluten free, be sure to use the rice
flour option. Always double-check
ingredients, including cross-contamination risk based on your level of
sensitivity and comfort.