Southern Illinois chowder
| Type | Soup or stew |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | United States |
| Region or state | Illinois |
| Main ingredients | Beef, chicken, tomatoes, cabbage, lima beans, green beans |
Southern Illinois chowder is a thick stew or soup, very different from the New England and Manhattan chowders. In Edwards County, Illinois, it refers to both the food and to the social gathering at which it is prepared and served. It is believed to have been brought to the area by the earliest settlers, or "backwoodsmen". Traditionally, the chowder time season commences when the first tomatoes ripen and closes with the first heavy frost. Possibly brought from Virginia and the Carolina's as their version is called Brunswick Stew.