Salmon Chowder in Slow Cooker

Salmon Chowder in Slow Cooker

Imagine a creamy, luxurious chowder that transforms ordinary ingredients into a restaurant-worthy meal with minimal effort. This slow cooker salmon chowder is not just a recipe; it's a culinary journey that promises to revolutionize your weeknight dinner routine. With tender salmon, hearty potatoes, and a rich, velvety broth, this dish is about to become your new comfort food obsession – no complicated techniques required!

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 4 hrs
Total Time: 4 hrs 15 mins
Cuisine: American
Serves: 6 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 lb salmon fillet, skinless and boneless
  2. 4 cups diced potatoes
  3. 1 cup corn kernels
  4. 1 onion, chopped
  5. 2 cloves garlic, minced
  6. 4 cups chicken broth
  7. 1 cup heavy cream
  8. 2 tsp dill
  9. Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Prepare the salmon by cutting the fillet into 1-inch cubes, ensuring all bones and skin are removed.
  2. Dice the potatoes into uniform 1/2-inch cubes to ensure even cooking. Chop the onion finely and mince the garlic cloves.
  3. Add the chopped onions and minced garlic to the bottom of the slow cooker, creating a flavor base for the chowder.
  4. Layer the diced potatoes over the onions and garlic, creating an even distribution in the slow cooker.
  5. Sprinkle corn kernels over the potatoes, distributing them evenly throughout the mixture.
  6. Carefully place the salmon cubes on top of the vegetables, ensuring they are spread out.
  7. Pour the chicken broth over all ingredients, making sure the liquid covers most of the vegetables and fish.
  8. Season the chowder with dill, salt, and pepper, gently stirring to distribute the seasonings.
  9. Cover the slow cooker and set to low heat for 4 hours, allowing the flavors to meld and ingredients to cook thoroughly.
  10. During the last 30 minutes of cooking, stir in the heavy cream to create a rich, creamy texture.
  11. Once cooking is complete, gently stir the chowder to break up the salmon into smaller pieces and ensure even distribution.
  12. Taste and adjust seasoning with additional salt and pepper if needed before serving hot.

Tips

  1. Choose Fresh Salmon: Select high-quality, fresh salmon fillet for the best flavor and texture. Wild-caught salmon works particularly well in this recipe.
  2. Uniform Chopping Matters: Cut potatoes and salmon into consistent, bite-sized pieces to ensure even cooking and a beautiful presentation.
  3. Layer Strategically: Follow the recipe's layering technique – onions and garlic first, then potatoes, corn, and salmon – to build depth of flavor.
  4. Low and Slow is the Key: Stick to the 4-hour low-heat setting to prevent overcooking the delicate salmon and maintain its tender texture.
  5. Cream Timing is Crucial: Add heavy cream in the last 30 minutes to prevent separation and maintain a smooth, creamy consistency.
  6. Season Gradually: Taste and adjust seasonings at the end of cooking. The flavors will develop and concentrate during the slow cooking process.
  7. Optional Garnish: Consider topping with fresh chopped dill, crispy bacon bits, or a sprinkle of green onions for extra flavor and visual appeal.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 350kcal

Carbohydrates: 22g

Protein: 25g

Fat: 18g

Saturated Fat: 8g

Cholesterol: 85mg

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