10 minute Clam Chowder

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I am going to start this post by saying that if you have anything against canned soups, you will probably just want to stop now. However, if you love super easy recipes, you will LOVE this recipe for a creamy, 10 minute Clam Chowder!

10 Minute Clam Chowder! It is creamy and delicious for any dinner but it's especially perfect for busy week nights! {The Love Nerds}

This soup has always been a staple in my family. There used to be a restaurant down in St. Louis called Noah’s Ark and they had the BEST clam chowder soup. When the restaurant closed, someone gave my mom this copycat recipe to try. It was perfect, creamy and really easy to make for a busy family. Plus, it was a great no meat meal for her to make during lent.

When I introduced Bryan to this soup, it was his first time ever having Clam Chowder. I wasn’t sure if he was going to like it or not – he can be a picky eater sometimes – but he loved it! During the cooler months, it appears once every month or so on the menu and always on a busy night because it really does only take me 10 minutes to make.

10 Minute Clam Chowder! It is creamy and delicious for any dinner but it's especially perfect for busy week nights! {The Love Nerds}

10 minute Clam Chowder
Cook Time
10 mins
Total Time
10 mins
 
A 10 Minute Clam Chowder that is delicious any night but is especially perfect for busy nights!
Author: Maggie @ The Love Nerds
Ingredients
  • 1 can Campbell's New England Clam Chowder
  • 1 can Campbell's Baked Potato
  • 1 can Campbell's Cream of Celery
  • 1 can Half & Half
Instructions
  1. Combine all the ingredients in a pot and stir together.
  2. Heat on high - medium/high, stirring often.
  3. Remove when heated all the way through. I usually remove once the soup is at a steady bubble.

10 Minute Clam Chowder! It is creamy and delicious for any dinner but it's especially perfect for busy week nights! {The Love Nerds}

How much this batch makes depends on how how much your family eats. This batch for us makes enough for my husband and I plus one small lunch. Bryan eats like half the batch, especially if he went running that day. Serving the soup up in a bread bowl would be a great way to stretch the soup even further though and really delicious!

Comments

  1. Nicole says

    Ha! I LOVE the way you started the post! 🙂 I’m working on a Crockpot potato soup right now and it’s pretty much based on canned soups, too. The first thing I thought of was that it’s REALLY not a “real food” kind of meal. But it’s SO GOOD and so easy! 🙂 This sounds great, and I really love clam chowder!

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