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                          AUGUST CORN CHOWDER

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Serving Size  : 6    Preparation Time :0:00
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 Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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  4       c            Defatted chicken broth
  2                    Corn ears, kernels removed,
                       -cobs reserved and halved
                       -crosswise (see note below)
  4                    Fresh dill sprigs (including
                       -stems)
                       -PLUS
  2       T            Chopped fresh dill
  4                    Red-skinned new potatoes,
                       -unpeeled, cut into 1/4"
                       -dice
  2       c            Low-fat plain yogurt
  3                    Cucumbers, peeled, seeded
                       -and cut into small dice
  1       sm           Red bell pepper, cored,
                       -seeded and cut into 1/4"
                       -dice
                       Coarsely ground black pepper
                       -to taste

 Whenever cold soups call for chicken broth, be sure to defat it
 completely for best results. Also, black pepper is the only spice in
 this chowder, so freshly ground is a MUST.

 1. Place broth, corn cobs and dill sprigs in a heavy pot. Bring to a
 boil, reduce heat, simmer 10 minutes. Discard cobs and dill.

 2. Add potatoes to broth and cook for 8 minutes or until tender. Add
 corn kernels and cook 1 minute longer. Remove from heat; pour soup
 through a strainer, reserving vegetables and broth.

 3. Place yogurt and 2/3 of the diced cucumbers in the bowl of a food
 processor; pulse on and off just to combine ingredients (so some
 texture remains). With motor on, pour in 1 cup of reserved broth
 through feed tube and pulse machine on to just combine ingredients.
 Remove to a bowl. Save any leftover broth for another use.

 4. Stir in the reserved vegetables, remaining diced cucumber, bell
 pepper and chopped dill. Season with fresh black pepper. Refrigerate
 for up to 2 hours. Serve chilled.

 Per 1-cup serving: 212 calories, 2 grams fat, 5 milligrams
 cholesterol.

 NOTE: If you like, cut 3 more ears of corn (with kernels) into 1"
 lengths and cook separately for 2-3 minutes. Then divide corn between
 bowls and ladle soup on top.



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