Cheesy Chicken Chowder

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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Bring chicken broth to a boil.
  • Add potatoes, celery, salt, carrots, onion and pepper to broth and cook 15 minutes or'till tener.
  • Make a white sauce with margarine, milk, and flour and add to broth and vegetables along with cheese and chicken.
  • Heat and eat.

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Reviews

  1. Wow is this soup good. Perfect!
     
  2. I've been making this recipe for several years. Found it in a 1993 issue of Taste of Home. It is a lovely, full bodied chowder. I usually bake a pan of corn bread to have with it. I've even made it without the chicken!!!! It turns into a wonderful cheesy potato soup. Can't wait for the cold weather to set in -- this will be one of the first dishes we have.
     
  3. I have made this recipe before and it was a big hit with my family, but I had lost my recipe. Thank you! Thank you!Thank you!
     
  4. We thought this soup was really good. So comforting on this cool day. Thanks for such a great tasting recipe.
     
  5. I would rate this recipe higher as it was soooooo good. The only problem was my husband really liked it and there was none left for leftovers. I really was looking forward to it for lunch today. The only thing I did different was use 2 chicken bullions and 4 cups of water. And my white sauce I added salt and pepper, as that is how I always make my white sauce. I will be making this again it was super easy and very comforting. Thank you so much for posting this recipe.
     
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I am married and have three children ages 9 to 16. I work full-time so between work and attending as many school functions as I can possibly fit in, I have little time to prepare "gourmet" type dishes which require a lot of preparation time. I like tasty, quick-fix meals that use ingredients that are usually in my house and don't require an extra trip to the store. When I'm not waiting on my family or working, I like to do counted cross-stitch and recently started a new hobby----quilting.
 
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