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This ham and corn chowder recipe is loaded with hearty potatoes, crispy bacon, and plenty of sweet corn! It’s creamy, comforting, and easy to make.

You may also enjoy my Salmon Chowder or Creamy Corn Chowder next.

creamy ham and corn chowder in a bowl

Why you’ll love it

This corn chowder with ham is based on my popular Chicken and Corn Chowder. The ingredients and simple cooking process are fairly similar, but it’s great to use up leftover ham from Easter or Christmas. One lovely reader called it “the perfect cozy dinner”!

Cream gives this ham, potato, and corn chowder recipe that signature silkiness. This comforting chowder is made from everyday ingredients. Bacon, onion, celery, and garlic infuse a ton of flavor. The flour and potatoes thicken the soup and make it hearty.

What you’ll need

  • Bacon – it makes everything better!
  • Onion, celery, and garlic – tasty building blocks. I like sweet (Vidalia) onions here.
  • Flour – to thicken up the broth
  • Chicken broth – for more savory flavor
  • Heavy cream – to make the texture rich and luscious
  • Corn – I used frozen corn for convenience. You could definitely use fresh or canned corn if you wish.
  • Ham – use leftover, or you can also just buy a piece of ham and cut it up like I did. You can find smaller pieces of smoked ham (like around 1-2 pounds) in most major grocery stores.
  • Potatoes – Russets are my go-to in soups
  • Italian seasoning – my favorite all-purpose seasoning blend
  • Cayenne – it’s optional; it doesn’t make it spicy but it adds a little something-something to punch up the taste even more
ingredients for ham and corn chowder in prep bowls

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How to make ham and corn chowder

This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

sauteing bacon in a soup pot and then cooking celery and onions with flour and garlic

Cook the bacon in a soup pot until crispy, then transfer to a paper towel lined plate, leaving the fat behind. Stir in the onion and celery, and sauté for about 5 minutes. Add in the flour and garlic, and stir until fragrant.

adding in broth and seasonings for ham and corn chowder then topping with bacon

Stir in the broth until the flour has dissolved while scraping up the browned bits. Add in the cream, corn, ham, potatoes, Italian seasoning, cayenne, and most of the bacon. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until the potatoes are tender. If needed, season with salt & pepper. Top with remaining bacon.

Substitutions and variations

  • As with any recipe, substitutions are at your own risk. Someone made my other (similar) chowder recipe with half-and-half instead of cream, and the heat curdled it, so just be mindful if you’re doing a substitution.
  • Because ham and bacon can be quite salty, you may want to use low-sodium chicken broth if you have any concerns with salt content.
  • I like the starchiness of Russet potatoes, but you can use a different variety if you like.
Ham and potato corn chowder in a yellow soup pot

What to serve with this chowder

Leftovers and storage

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container for 3-4 days in the fridge.
  • Reheat over a low heat. The soup gets thicker the longer you leave it. You can add more chicken broth to leftovers to thin it out if needed.
  • You could freeze it if you want for up to 3 months, but since there’s dairy, there’s a chance the texture will change a bit. But it’ll still taste good!
ham and corn chowder in two bowls

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creamy ham and corn chowder in a bowl
4.96 from 73 votes

Ham and Corn Chowder

This ham and corn chowder recipe is loaded with hearty potatoes, crispy bacon, and plenty of sweet corn! It's creamy, comforting, and easy to make.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients 

  • 4 strips bacon
  • 1/2 medium onion chopped
  • 2 sticks celery chopped
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 cups chicken broth or stock
  • 1 cup heavy/whipping cream
  • 2 cups frozen corn
  • 1 pound smoked ham chopped
  • 2 large Russet potatoes peeled & diced
  • 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 pinch cayenne pepper optional
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Prep your bacon (I use kitchen shears to make cutting it up easy) and add it to a large pot over medium-high heat. Cook until crispy (about 10 minutes).
  • Meanwhile, prep your onion, celery, ham, and potatoes. 
  • Once the bacon is crispy, transfer it to a paper towel lined plate. Leave the bacon fat in the pot. 
  • Add the onion and celery to the pot and sauté for 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the flour and garlic and cook for about a minute, stirring nearly constantly.
  • Stir in the chicken broth, and ensure the flour has dissolved and the flavorful brown bits are scraped up from the bottom of the pot. 
  • Add in the cream, corn, ham, potatoes, Italian seasoning, cayenne pepper, and most of the bacon (I save the rest for garnishing the bowls later on). Increase the heat to high and bring the soup to a boil. Once it's boiling, reduce the heat to a rapid simmer so it's gently boiling. 
  • Cook with the lid slightly open until the potatoes are tender (about 15-20 minutes). Stir every so often. The soup will get thicker the longer you cook it.
  • Season the soup with salt & pepper if needed. Garnish with the rest of the bacon.

Notes

  • Serves 4-6 depending on portion size.
  • If you’re sensitive to salt, use low-sodium chicken broth. Ham can be quite salty.

Nutrition

Calories: 459kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 21g, Fat: 24g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 100mg, Sodium: 1624mg, Potassium: 1109mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 643IU, Vitamin C: 24mg, Calcium: 73mg, Iron: 3mg

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

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175 Comments

  1. Nicole says:

    5 stars
    So good!! Great way to use up ham from Thanksgiving! We decided to omit the Italian seasoning and added a 4 oz can of diced green chiles to add some heat to it. Turned out so yummy!

    1. Natasha says:

      So glad it was a hit, Nicole!!

  2. Debbie says:

    I made the ham corn chowder tonight. I cut the amount of ham down ,1 pound just seemed like a lot.
    It turned out delicious .
    Thanks for posting this recipe

    1. Natasha says:

      Glad you liked it, Debbie!

  3. Jane Harding says:

    The ingredient quantities for four and eight portions are harder to understand than those quoted for six portions. Can you explain how to convert? Thank you.

    1. Natasha says:

      Hi Jane! I am not quite sure I understand what you’re asking. Are you moving the slider in the recipe card to change the number of servings? That’s simply a computer calculation that’s done automatically, and yes, it’ll look weird if you change a recipe that’s meant for 6 (the way it’s written) to serve 4. Really the main purpose of that slider is to double, triple, or halve the recipe without having to do the math yourself.

  4. Amy Pletcher says:

    5 stars
    I just made your ham and corn chowder!!!!! OMGoodness!!!!!!!! It is FANTASTIC!!! I I used fresh corn that I prepped to freeze myself. Followed the recipe to a “T”. Even my daughter said smells like you are making potato soup. I did not tell until she put it in her bowl. After I did she put her nose up and said eww gross. But then she tried it and changed her attitude! Lol she actually said it was good!! Anyway, it is cold and snowy here and this was perfect!! We pared it with some sourdough bread we got from Aldi. Have a wonderful night!!

    1. Natasha says:

      That’s awesome!! I’m so happy you and your daughter both liked it. 😀 Thanks for your review, Amy!

  5. Lisa says:

    5 stars
    This potato soup is so good. It’s the new way of making potato soup. Will be making it again and again. Thanks so much!

    1. Miranda @ Salt & Lavender says:

      You’re very welcome, Lisa! 🙂

  6. Robyn says:

    5 stars
    Corn chowder has been a childhood favorite and my Mom made it often. This was close to giet recipe and we LOVED it. We made a few modifications (we love spicy), but the basic recipe is perfection.
    Thank you for sharing this. It will become a mainstay in our autumn meal rotation. It’s chilly here in Oregon and this really hit the spot.

    1. Natasha says:

      That makes me so happy, Robyn! 🙂

  7. Emily says:

    Can I use canned corn? I completely forgot to buy frozen corn.

    1. Natasha says:

      You can. It may be a little softer overall but will work in a pinch.

  8. Joyce says:

    There may not be any leftovers but there’s just 2 of us. Can extra be frozen? Thanks

    1. Natasha says:

      Sure… there’s a chance the texture could change a little bit, but I’ve frozen similar recipes and it’s been fine. 🙂

  9. Cheryl says:

    5 stars
    It’s was delicious,
    Easy to make and great flavor although I did add old bay seasoning to it.

    1. Natasha says:

      Excellent!

  10. Christine Elliott says:

    5 stars
    This is one staying in the rotation! So yummy and filling!

    1. Natasha says:

      Fantastic!! 🙂