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Southern Creamed Corn is a classic side dish that goes perfectly well with BBQ recipes or Chicken or Pork or Turkey. I generally use it as my Thanksgiving side dish. I make it so often at my home. It's a real winner. So creamy and so delicious.

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There ain't a side as delicious as Southern Creamed Corn. Just 5-minutes of preparation and you get a creamy, delicious side dish ready. Made from scratch, this recipe will be your go-to side dish for your BBQ parties. And, of course, you simply cannot set your Thanksgiving table without creamed corn.

Need More sides? What about Garlic Butter Sauteed Green Beans or Sriracha Balsamic Glazed Mushrooms or Garlic Mashed Cauliflower with Cream Cheese or Maple Mustard Green Beans?

All you need is 1 pack (16Oz) of frozen corn kernels (remember it should not be sweet corn), Salt, Butter, Half and Half, Sugar, Freshly Ground Black Pepper, Garlic Powder, Cayenne Pepper, All-Purpose Flour, and some Parmesan Cheese.

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I know you must have had creamed corn at least once in your life until now. Maybe at a wedding. Or perhaps at a BBQ restaurant. But, it's so easy to make that once you learn from my recipe you will never really forget it. Not the recipe and neither its creamy taste.

This recipe has been adapted in countless different ways by various restaurants and various cooks all around the world. And, it makes sense. If you have such an easy recipe, why wouldn't you want to customize it?

Perfect Creamed Corn Recipe

Homemade Creamed Corn is any day much better than store bought ones. The store bought creamed corn is so watery and kind of bland. However I love it creamy so I always prefer making Creamed Corn at home. And guess what it takes just 15 minutes to make this easy Creamed Corn recipe from scratch.

Traditionally people add heavy cream to make creamed corn. But, I prefer half and half instead.

Not that I didn't have heavy cream at home or I am advising you not to use it. But, I just love what half and half does to the recipe. Makes it so creamy and delicious!

Talking about the taste, I am so excited to give you an honest review of how this tastes.

So, I just took a bite of this and this is how I feel:

I just thank myself for adding garlic powder and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Those two are like the ultimate game-changer. Basically, this is a creamy, side dish with a sweetish undertone to it. The best part is that you would want to eat up all of it right away.

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How to Make Southern Creamed Corn from Scratch?

I am telling you guys. If you are making this for the first time, you are gonna LOVE it. You're gonna be singing songs and writing poems about it.

This is a side dish that's gonna turn out to be your new favorite. And, this goes excellently with Pork or ham or Chicken or Turkey.

Soak Frozen Corn:This is the first step of the recipe. Doing this will ensure that your frozen corn kernels are ready for use.

Creamed Corn:This is like the easiest step of all. So, we'll take a heavy-bottomed saucepan. I generally use a stainless steel saucepan because it ensures even heating and appropriate cooking. However, feel free to use any saucepan you got at home.

  • In this pan place butter. Stir well so that the butter melts. Keep the heat to medium-low. When the butter is about half melted pour in half and half. You can also use heavy cream as a replacement for half and half. Stir lightly until it gets smooth.
  • Now add your corn, sugar, salt freshly ground black pepper, and a little touch of cayenne pepper into this. Stir well.
  • In a separate bowl mix flour with milk. I used whole milk here. But feel free to use 1% or 2% milk. Pour this into your creamed corn. Stir well until combined. Simmer until it reaches the desired consistency.
  • Serve with some grated parmesan cheese on top.
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Other Variations of this recipe:

  • Bacon Grease: You can add some bacon grease to give it a better texture and flavor.
  • Bell Peppers:To make it more colorful you can add some chopped bell peppers to this.
  • Cream Cheese:You can add about 1/2 brick of 8 ounces cream cheese for a 16 ounces pack of corn.
  • Parmesan Cheese:If you want you can garnish the top with some parmesan cheese.
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Other Thanksgiving Sides

  • Southern Fried Corn
  • Cheesy Green Beans
  • Creamy Mashed Sweet Potatoes
  • Easy Cheesy Corn Fritters
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Miso Carrots (Roasted)
  • Brown Sugar Glazed Baby Carrots
  • Green Bean Ranch Potato Casserole
  • Grandma's Turkey Gravy Recipe
  • Grandma's Sausage Herb Stuffing
  • Mom's Turkey Stuffing Recipe
  • Vegetarian Thanksgiving Stuffing

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Southern Creamed Corn

Southern Creamed Corn is a classic side dish that goes perfectly well with BBQ recipes or Chicken or Pork or Turkey. I generally use it as my Thanksgiving side dish. I make it so often at my home. It's a real winner. So creamy and so delicious.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

NO RESTING TIME: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 Servings

Calories: 123kcal

Author: Anjali

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Packs Frozen Corn Kernels I used Birds Eye C&W Petite White Corn (16oz) you can also use fresh corn off the cob
  • ½ Stick Salted Butter Cubed (4 Tablespoons) I used Land O Lakes butter + 2 Tablespoons for garnish
  • 1 Cup Half and Half 8 fluid ounces or 250ml (*see notes for replacement)
  • 1 Teaspoon Salt Adjust as per taste
  • 1 Tablespoon Granulated Sugar
  • 1 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper Adjust as per taste
  • ½ Teaspoons Garlic Powder
  • ½ Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
  • 2 Tablespoon All-Purpose Flour 30g
  • 1 Cup Whole Milk 8 fluid ounces or 250ml (*see notes for replacement)
  • Cup Chopped Cilantro OPTIONAL

INSTRUCTIONS

  • In a large bowl with some water soak 1 (16 ounces) pack of frozen corn and keep it aside for 10-minutes. If you are using fresh corn then use a paring knife to cut the tip off cob. Now cut the kernels from the cob.

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  • In a 2 qt stainless steel saucepan melt, 1/2 stick salted butter over medium heat. As the butter melts halfway stir in 1 cup Half and Half. Stir well until combined

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  • Now add soaked corn along with salt, sugar, garlic powder, freshly ground black pepper, and cayenne pepper into the saucepan. Stir well until combined.

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  • In a separate medium-sized bowl mix 2 tablespoons of flour with 1 cup of milk. Use a wooden spatula or a rubber spatula or a balloon whisk to stir it well until smooth. Pour this into your saucepan.

    Simmer until it reaches the desired thickness. Check the seasoning. Adjust salt and pepper if desired.

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  • Garnish with some more butter and some freshly chopped cilantro. Enjoy.

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Notes

  • You can replace Half and Half with Heavy cream.
  • You can replace whole milk with 1% or 2% milk.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Southern Creamed Corn

Amount Per Serving

Calories 123Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 6g38%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 3g

Cholesterol 29mg10%

Sodium 367mg16%

Potassium 92mg3%

Carbohydrates 6g2%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 386IU8%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 70mg7%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Is there a difference between creamed corn and cream style corn? ›

Creamed corn (which is also known by other names, such as cream-style sweet corn) is a type of creamed vegetable dish made by combining pieces of whole sweetcorn with a soupy liquid of milky residue from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob.

What are the ingredients in canned creamed corn? ›

Ingredients & Nutrition Facts

Water, Corn, Modified Food Starch (Corn), Sugar, Sea Salt.

How to spice up canned creamed corn? ›

You can add various ingredients to enhance the flavor of canned cream corn. Some popular additions include chopped onions, garlic, crispy bacon, shredded cheese, or fresh herbs like thyme or parsley. Experiment and find what combinations you enjoy the most!

What thickens creamed corn? ›

The answer to thick and smooth creamed corn

If you're short on time, add a tablespoon of rice flour straight into the runny mix and stir to combine. If rice flour isn't available, cornstarch, potato starch, or flour are also great thickeners.

What is a good substitute for creamed corn? ›

CREAMED CORN SUBSTITUTE

If you can't get canned creamed corn, use this as a substitute (we tried it and it's near perfect): Use 1 can of corn kernels. Put all the corn + 1/3 of the liquid in the can + 1 tbsp flour into a bowl.

How do you cut corn off the cob for creamed corn? ›

Don't cut too close to the cob; cut the kernels about 3/4 of the way through. Once the kernels are cut from the cob, scrape the corn with the back of the knife to get all of the "milk" and pulp.

What are the ingredients in Libby's cream corn? ›

From the Package. INGREDIENTS: CORN, WATER, SUGAR, MODIFIED CORN STARCH AND SALT.

Who invented creamed corn? ›

Canned creamed corn can be traced back to the American Midwest, with references to the golden slurry found in tomes such as the Gold Cook Book (1948), by chef Louis P. De Gouy, who gave directions on how to can “cream-style” corn (that involved zero cream).

Does creamed corn have added sugar? ›

Canned creamed corn has added sugar.

What enhances the flavor of corn? ›

Some options include cajun seasoning, crushed garlic, chopped fresh herbs like parsley, and fresh black pepper [2]. Consider adding cream: For a creamier and more indulgent dish, you can stir in a few tablespoons of heavy cream near the end of cooking [2].

How do you fix watery creamed corn? ›

You do this by combining equal parts cornstarch and cold water or even cream. They recommend half of a tablespoon of cornstarch for each cup of creamed corn. However, if your creamed corn is really soupy, you will want to use flour to thicken it up. Our Everyday Life suggests using rice flour.

How long does creamed corn last in a can? ›

Unopened canned corn can be stored in the pantry for 2-5 years from the date of purchase. After opening, store in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Did you know? Canned corn is fully cooked, so it is safe to eat without further cooking.

What ingredients are in cream corn? ›

What is the difference between creamed corn and corn pudding? ›

The main difference between the two is texture. Corn pudding has a gelatinous consistency similar to dessert pudding; the casserole is thicker and can hold its shape. Despite the textural difference between corn casserole and pudding, the ingredients are similar.

What do you do if your corn pudding is too runny? ›

If your corn pudding is runny, try adding a little extra cornstarch. If you don't have any cornstarch on hand, you can substitute it with flour or arrowroot powder. You'll need some type of thickening agent otherwise, your corn pudding will wind up watery.

What is the difference between the different types of corn? ›

Field corn is much higher in starch and doesn't have as much sugar to make it sweet like the other types. Sweet corn is harvested when the kernels are soft and flavorful. Field corn is harvested later in the season when the plant has dried, the leaves and stalk have turned brown, and the kernels are hard.

Where does cream style corn come from? ›

Canned creamed corn can be traced back to the American Midwest, with references to the golden slurry found in tomes such as the Gold Cook Book (1948), by chef Louis P. De Gouy, who gave directions on how to can “cream-style” corn (that involved zero cream).

What's the difference between sweet corn and peaches and cream corn? ›

Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn has is a bicolor hybrid with white and yellow kernels that provide two different flavors in each bite. With a name like Peaches and Cream, you know it has to be good. It is a sugary-enhanced (se) variety, which means it matures slightly earlier than standard varieties.

Can I substitute cream corn for milk in cornbread? ›

Yes. Cream-style sweet corn is just another name for creamed corn.

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