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    Homemade Creamed Corn (Quick and Easy)

    by Mary Neumann · 5 Comments

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    The BEST Quick and Easy Homemade Creamed Corn! Sweet corn is cooked in a deliciously seasoned, velvety sauce. Skip the canned cream style corn and make this! A quick and easy side dish made in 15 minutes with just a few simple ingredients in a skillet on the stove top. Perfect for holiday tables and compliments so many meals.

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    This is a photo of Homemade Creamed corn served in a white serving bowl with a spoon.

    Homemade Creamed Corn is quick and easy made on the stove top in a skillet!

    You will never go back to the canned version of creamed corn after making this quick and easy, absolutely delicious from scratch recipe. Skip the canned versions and make this Creamed Corn! Even people who claim not to like creamed corn (that would be me), love this recipe.

    I grew up on the canned stuff. I have never been a fan unless I am using it to make corn casserole (so good, check it out). Then one holiday I tried Skillet Cream Corn, submitted on food.com by KittenCal (@kittencalrecipezazz), so darn good. I can eat a whole pan. A must-try recipe!

    Tips for Making Homemade Creamed Corn

    • You can use frozen or canned corn. When using frozen, make sure corn is thawed.
    • If you are serving a crowd (more than 4 people), you will want to double the recipe.
    • This recipe is easy to adapt. You can add heat with jalapeños and cayenne pepper. Crumbled bacon sprinkled on top is great.
    • For less sweet, you can reduce the sugar or leave it out.
    • Be sure to drain the corn well, both canned and frozen (if using steamer corn).

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What goes well with Creamed Corn?

    Ham, pork, chicken, turkey, steak – this side dish goes well with so many main dishes. It’s a holiday side dish favorite!

    What Kind of Corn Do You Need?

    You can use frozen whole kernel corn or canned. If you are using frozen, thaw the corn first. Be sure to drain well.

    Can I use shredded Parmesan cheese?

    You can use grated or shredded Parmesan cheese in this recipe.

    INGREDIENTS NEEDED (See Recipe Card Below for Full Recipe)

    • frozen bag of corn, drained well (frozen or canned)
    • whipping cream
    • seasoned salt (or use salt)
    • granulated sugar
    • garlic powder (optional)
    • butter
    • whole milk
    • all-purpose flour
    • Parmesan cheese
    • fresh cracked black pepper and salt to taste

    How to Make Creamed Corn

    In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk milk and flour and set aside.

    In a medium size skillet (10 inch skillet), over medium heat – add whipping cream, seasoned salt, pepper, sugar, garlic powder and butter, mixing as the butter melts.

    Once butter has melted, stir in corn and then add the milk/flour mixture.

    This is a 4 photo collage showing the Creamed Corn being made in a skillet on a stove top.

    Continue stirring over medium heat, allowing the sauce to thicken and corn to cook through – this takes just a few minutes.

    This is a 4 photo collage showing the Creamed Corn being made in a skillet on a stove top.

    Remove from heat and add the Parmesan cheese. Stir in the cheese until completely melted and evenly combined.

    Season with fresh cracked pepper and salt to taste. Enjoy!

    This is a photo showing the creamed corn in a white oval serving dish, ready to eat.

    Craving More Great Corn Recipes?

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    • Fresh Corn Salad
    • Corn Chowder Recipe
    This is a photo of cream corn served in a white serving dish with a spoon.
    This is a photo of homemade creamed corn served in an oval white serving dish.

    Homemade Creamed Corn (Quick and Easy)

    The BEST Quick and Easy Homemade Creamed Corn! Sweet corn is cooked in a deliciously seasoned, velvety sauce. Skip the canned cream style corn and make this! A quick and easy side dish made in 15 minutes with just a few simple ingredients in a skillet on the stove top. Perfect for holiday tables and compliments so many meals.
    5 from 10 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine American

    Equipment

    • 10 inch skillet

    Ingredients
      

    • 10 ounce bag frozen corn (or canned corn), drained well
    • ½ cup heavy whipping cream
    • ½ teaspoon seasoned salt (or plain salt)
    • 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar
    • pinch garlic powder (optional)
    • 1 Tablespoon butter I use salted
    • ½ cup whole milk
    • 1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour
    • 3 Tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese (or shredded Parmesan)
    • fresh cracked pepper & salt to taste

    Instructions
     

    • In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk milk and flour and set aside.
    • In a medium size skillet (10 inch skillet), over medium heat – add whipping cream, seasoned salt, pepper, sugar, garlic powder and butter, mixing as the butter melts.
    • Once butter has melted, stir in corn and then add the milk/flour mixture.
    • Continue stirring over medium heat, allowing the sauce to thicken and corn to cook through – this takes just a few minutes.
    • Remove from heat and add the Parmesan cheese. Stir in the cheese until completely melted and evenly combined.
    • Season with fresh cracked pepper and salt to taste. Serve hot, enjoy!

    Notes

    This recipe is easy to adapt. You can add heat with jalapeños and cayenne pepper. Crumbled bacon sprinkled on top is great.
    Store in an airtight container in the fridge up to 3 days.
    Reheat leftovers in microwave. 
    This is a tried and true recipe by KittenCal, Skillet Cream Corn, found on food.com.
    Keyword Cream Corn Recipe, Easy Creamed Corn recipe, Holiday side dish
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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    Comments

    1. Katie

      December 12, 2024 at 8:40 pm

      Made this for Thanksgiving! Haven’t made it before and it was a new addition to our feast. Was the most talked about recipe out of everything. Everyone wanted the recipe!

      Reply
    2. Barbie

      August 29, 2024 at 8:55 pm

      5 stars
      Made this tonight using leftover kernals from some corn on the cob we had the previous day. What a hit! Such an easy yet delicious recipe. Family really enjoyed. Love the creamy texture along with that hint of seasoned salt. Thanks Bluebird for a great recipe!

      Reply
    3. Haley

      August 09, 2024 at 7:23 pm

      5 stars
      The family wants this at every holiday and special dinner. Huge hit!

      Reply
    4. Cheri

      June 01, 2024 at 6:16 pm

      Can this be made in a crockpot? I’d like to make it for a potluck so will need to start it in the morning before church and go grab it right after church for the potluck

      Reply
    5. Donna Mannix

      July 04, 2023 at 10:05 pm

      Absolutely delicious! Thanks for sharing this. I will make it many many times 💕

      Reply
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