Corn soup is a popular street food with the partygoers in Trinidad, especially after a night of feteing and palancing, as we say in Trinidad. But I can’t attest to that because I grew up in a strict household, so there was none of that for me.

This Soup is a hearty and flavorful dish truly loved by many on our twin island Republic. Today, I set out to create the most delicious pot of Trinidad corn soup with tender, sweet, fresh corn from the garden and local corn from the farmer’s market, cream-style corn from scratch,  a medley of vegetables like carrots, pumpkin, and potatoes, and finished it with chewy flour dumplings. It’s a comforting treat for the taste buds.

The luscious broth, seasoned with herbs and spices like thyme and scallion(green seasoning), adds a rich depth of flavor.

Served piping hot, it’s perfect for warming up on cool evenings or satisfying hunger cravings any time of the day. Whether enjoyed as a quick snack or a filling meal, Trinidad Corn Soup is sure to leave you feeling satisfied and content.

I guarantee you and your family will love this body & soul-satisfying soup!

WHERE TO BUY CORN SOUP IN TRINIDAD?

In Trinidad, this delicious corn soup is sold at various places, particularly in street food stalls and local restaurants. During certain times of the year, especially during Carnival or cultural events like Diwali Nagar in Chaguanas, you will find vendors selling corn soup in stalls or along busy streets.

For late-night party goers or food adventure seekers,  there are many food vendors around Queens Park Savannah. If you’re looking for a specific recommendation or location, asking locals or checking online food guides and reviews can help you find the best spots to buy corn soup in Trinidad.

Make Corn Soup in a Few Easy Steps:

  1. Make dhal stock (split peas)

  2. Cook aromatics and add veggies

  3. Add stock, coconut milk, cream-style corn

  4. Stir in corn, seasonings, hot water

  5. Make dumplings and add them to the pot

  6. Simmer, final seasoning, and serve hot!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup dried split peas rinsed and drained

  • 8 cups water

  • 1 pound bone–in meat of your choice optional (or use stock or concentrated bone broth)

  • 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 onion chopped

  • 1 whole hot pepper. Chopped

  • 6 tbs green seasoning

  • 1 lb sweet potato 1 large

  • ½ lb potato 1 large

  • ¾ lb pumpkin cubed

  • 1 medium carrot 8 oz, 1 cup chopped

  • Cream style corn 15 oz (canned or homemade)

  • 2 cups coconut milk

  • 2 tbs all-purpose seasoning 1 tsp oregano, 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp onion powder, ½ tsp turmeric, 2 tsp black pepper

  • 2 whole corn sliced into rounds each about 1 inch

  • 1 ½ cups fresh corn kernels about 2 ears of fresh corn shaved

  • 5 tsp Himalayan salt or to taste

Flour Dumplings

For finishing