Old Fashioned Creamed Corn (2024)

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Homemade Old Fashioned Creamed Corn with fresh Parmesan cheese is a perfect corn side dish that adds a colorful and rich flavor to any of your main dish meals.

Indulgent and delicious, you cannot go wrong with this mouthwatering corn side dish as your next favorite way to enjoy this buttery veggie smothered in Parmesan cheese.

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Why you will love this Creamy Style Corn Recipe

Corn is one of the few vegetables I can get my kids to eat. Maybe it’s corn’s sweet nature or beautiful yellow color, but corn is just so friendly as a side dish on a plate!

This particular homemade creamed corn recipe coats beautiful pieces of crunchy corn (I love frozen for this reason) with a light, flavorful Parmesan cheese sauce. This combination makes it an excellent homemade and fresh substitute for creamed corn without the can.

Southern Style Homemade Cream Corn

Embrace this side dish for what it is- a rich delicious recipe that is just so creamy and cheesy!

This corn recipe is also great for holiday servings and outside the norm of, let’s say, a traditional carrot side dish or potato side dish. And as a simple and popular side dish, creamed corn is ready for a place on your Thanksgiving table!

Ingredients

Here is a brief list of some of the most important homemade cream corn ingredients you need. Please refer to the full printable recipe at the bottom of the recipe for measurements.

  • Frozen corn kernels – Bagged frozen corn works best for this recipe because it holds its shape and doesn’t have the same moisture content as canned corn. However, cans of corn work fine if that is all you have. Just be sure to remove all traces of excess moisture the best you can.
  • Half and Half – Half and Half works perfectly for the right amount of flavor and texture.
  • Salt & black pepper – You cannot have corn without seasoning, and salt and black pepper go great. Feel free to be generous.
  • Granulated sugar – Homemade creamed corn has a bit of sweetness, so use plain white granulated sugar.
  • Shredded Parmesan cheese – Use freshly grated Parmesan cheese for the perfect amount of sweetness and create the perfect side dish!
  • Fresh parsley (optional) for serving – Parsley leaves make not only a beautiful color splash with all the yellow but taste great. Other topping ideas if you are serving holiday meal are below.

How to make Creamed Corn

Nocrockpot or canned corn is needed to make this perfectly delicious homemade cream corn. I’m not too fond of the overly soupy corn that falls out of a can on Thanksgiving (or any) night of the week.

Learn how to make your creamy corn recipe to serve up a delicious side dish recipe tonight!

  1. Add frozen but thawed corn, Half and Half, salt, sugar, butter, and pepper to a large skillet.
  2. Mix milk and flour in a small bowl and add frothy mixture to the homemade cream corn mixture.
  3. On medium heat, cook until bubbling, stirring frequently.
  4. Reduce heat to medium-low, continue to heat/boil, and frequently stir until the cream-style corn mixture is thickened. This doesn’t take long, typically under five min.Feel free to lower heat if it starts to bubble.
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  1. Once the liquid has been reduced and corn becomes more of a cream, you can remove it from heat, add Parmesan cheese, and stir.
  2. Parmesan will melt into the mixture, stir well to make sure all corn is covered in that cheesy goodness.
  3. Serve this corn side with fresh parsley or one of the topping suggestions below.
  4. Also, a little sprinkle of paprika for color or a little cayenne for some heat is delicious.
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Can you use Heavy Whipping Cream instead of Half and Half?

You can! Half and Half are equal parts milk and heavy cream, while heavy cream itself is just that. If you prefer a richer flavor, you can use only heavy cream instead or look below at adding creamed cheese to this recipe.

Can you use Canned Corn instead of Frozen Corn?

I prefer frozen corn, but you can use canned corn (drain it) in this recipe.

You can also use fresh pressure cooked corn on the cob corn as well. Just make sure your corn is tender and cooked all the way through so you do not break a tooth on your bite!

Remember, different kinds of corn will change how long you cook, and this creamed corn recipe is based on cooked corn and not raw corn cob.

What kind of Toppings for Creamed Corn?

Want to dial up your corn side dish? Serve this creamy corn with bites of bacon, bread crumb topping like Panko, chives, fresh additional Parmesan cheese, shredded cheese, diced jalapenos, or a little bit of crackle pepper.

Another idea is thecrunchy onions often used ingreen bean casserole!

If you need a little color, you can top with parsley (as shown) or even dash paprika, which puts a pretty read sprinkling like a deviled egg.

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Old Fashioned Creamed Corn Recipe Notes

A few suggestions to get your mind flowing on altering this creamy corn recipe into a family hand me down recipe:

Sugar Substitute: Tryhoney over sugarto sweeten it up

Want your casserole a little thicker? Put a bit of corn starch into a glass and mix with water, then pour small amounts of liquid into your skillet at one tablespoon at a time to thicken.

Want your casserole a little lighter? This is a very rich recipe due to the cream and Parmesan; you can make it taste a bit lighter by using 1% milk in place of Half and Half; this may make it soupier and may need to add a thickener for the sauce (see above)

Want your cream corn even Richer? Want your corn even richer? Substitute your 1/2 cup of milk and flour for half a bar of cream cheese or replace it with heavy whipping cream.

Instead of shredded Parmesan, try other types of cheeses that you love, like shredded Asiago or Romano.

What to serve with Creamed Corn

Perfectly balanced for main dishes likeAlice Springs Chicken(copycat) orHoney Garlic Chicken, you can serve corn in a variety of amazing ways.

  • You won’t believe how incredible this party dip is!
  • A little spice goes a long way in this fan favorite appetizer Crack Corn Dip(hot)
  • Southern style Fried Corn Fritters(with delicious honey)
  • Thanksgiving Sweet Corn Casserole is a 5 star dish that will blow you away!
  • This Mexican Corn on the Cob (elote) is so super creamy. You will want to make extra cobs for sure.
  • While not full corn, this appetizer dip with tons of chunky beans and corn is so good you can make it for lunch.

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Old Fashioned Creamed Corn with Parmesan Cheese

Author Trisha Haas – Salty Side Dish


Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Homemade Creamed Corn is a perfect corn side dish that adds a colorful and rich flavor to any of your main dish meals. Indulgent and delicious, you cannot go wrong with this mouthwatering and tasty corn dish with Parmesan Cheese. Going to be your next favorite way to enjoy this buttery, bright and family loving veggie.

Ingredients

  • 16 oz. frozen corn
  • 1/2 cup half and half
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • dash of cracked black pepper
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
  • fresh parsley optional for serving

Instructions

  • Add frozen corn, half and half, salt, granulated white sugar, pats of butter, and black pepper to a large cast iron skillet.

  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together milk and flour and add to skillet corn mixture.

  • On medium heat, cook corn until bubbling, stirring frequently.

  • Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to heat/boil and stir frequently until mixture is thickened-. This process takes about 5 minutes. If corn hasn't thickened yet, turn down the heat even further and monitor another few minutes.

  • Remove creamed corn from stove heat and add shredded Parmesan cheese and mix together until the heat from the dish melts the cheese.

  • Serve creamed corn topped with fresh parsley or one of the other suggestions below.

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Notes

Want your casserole a little thicker? Put a bit of corn starch into a glass and mix with water, then pour small amounts of liquid into your skillet at one tablespoon at a time to thicken.

Want your casserole a little lighter? This is a very rich recipe due to the cream and Parmesan; you can make it taste a bit lighter by using 1% milk in place of Half and Half; this may make it soupier and may need to add a thickener for the sauce (see above)

Want your cream corn even Richer? Want your corn even richer? Substitute your 1/2 cup of milk and flour for half a bar of cream cheese or replace it with heavy whipping cream.

Instead of shredded Parmesan, try other types of cheeses that you love, like shredded Asiago or Romano.

Topping suggestions: Serve creamed corn with bites of bacon, bread crumb topping like Panko, chives, fresh additional Parmesan cheese, shredded cheese, diced jalapenos, or a little bit of crackled pepper.

Nutrition

Serving: 5people | Calories: 184kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 330mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 7g

Nutritional Disclaimer: The nutritional data provided here is auto-calculated and intended for your convenience only. As it’s generated via automation, its accuracy may be compromised. For precise nutritional insight, please compute the values utilizing the actual ingredients in your recipe through your chosen nutrition calculator or application.

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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 is canned creamed corn made of? ›

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

Can you can homemade creamed corn? ›

Hot pack – Add 1 cup water to each 2 cups of corn and heat to a boil. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt to each pint jar, if desired. Fill pint jar with hot corn mixture, leaving 1-inch headspace. Caution: Quart jars are not recommended due to the denseness of the canned product.

How do you thicken fresh 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 substitute for cream style corn? ›

CREAMED CORN SUBSTITUTE

Put all the corn + 1/3 of the liquid in the can + 1 tbsp flour into a bowl. Then blitz with hand blender (or use blender) until you can't see whole corn kernels anymore but there are still corn chunks (don't to puree). Use all of it in place of canned creamed corn in this recipe.

How do you make creamed corn thicker without cornstarch? ›

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. The beauty of rice flour over cornstarch is you can sprinkle it right into your creamed corn and mix until you get your desired consistency.

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

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

What are the benefits of creamed corn? ›

Nutrient Sources
  • Excellent source of Sodium.
  • Good source of Niacin.
  • Good source of Copper.

Does Green Giant make creamed corn? ›

Store in a cool, dry place. Recyclable: Packing. Green Giant vegetables provide you with 1 of your 5 a day.

What dishes can be made from creamed corn? ›

Here are some ideas: 1> Corn Chowder: Use cream-style corn as a base for a delicious corn chowder. Add potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, and your choice of protein like chicken or bacon for a hearty soup. 2> Corn Fritters: Mix cream-style corn with flour, eggs, and seasonings to make a batter for corn fritters.

Can you freeze leftover canned creamed corn? ›

You can freeze canned corn, but you cannot freeze corn in a can. Drain all the water from the corn and freeze it in the freezer bag before storing it in the freezer.

Can you use the liquid from canned corn? ›

4. Corn Soup from Canned Corn. Bet you didn't know that the liquid in your canned corn belongs anywhere other than the drain! Like the liquid from canned beans, this corn liquid makes the tastiest soup base.

How to make creamed corn less watery? ›

Blending a part of the corn kernels will create a thicker sauce, but if it's not thick enough, you can thicken with a cornstarch slurry (1 tablespoon of corn starch mixed with 1 tablespoon of water). Mix it in and cook for a couple of minutes until the sauce thickens.

Why is my corn pudding soupy? ›

If corn pudding cooks too quickly, the eggs can curdle and the solids separate from the liquid – resulting in a watery pudding. When this happens, leave pudding in the oven for a few more minutes, then take out and let it sit at room temperature for 3 to 5 minutes.

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

Cut about 1 inch or so off of the top of each ear to make a flat end. Stand an ear on its flat end on a wide plate and, with a sharp knife, cut downward through several rows. Don't cut too close to the cob; cut the kernels about 3/4 of the way through.

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.

What kind of corn is in canned corn? ›

(1) Definition. Canned sweet corn is the product prepared from clean, sound kernels of sweet corn packed with a suitable liquid packing medium which may include water and the creamy component from corn kernels.

Is cream style sweet corn healthy? ›

Myth No.

Fact: Sweet corn has numerous health benefits. For starters, according to the USDA, sweet corn is loaded with lutein and zeaxanthin—two phytochemicals that promote healthy vision, according to a 2022 review in Nutrients.

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