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Creamed corn is a classic Thanksgiving side dish and easy to make with a frozen bag of sweet corn. But it’s also great as a summer BBQ side when fresh corn is in season. Just simmer the corn in a rich and creamy sauce, then season with the right amount of herbs and spices. It’s quick to make and as delicious as can be!

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Creamed corn is a classic undisputed side dish. And it’s one of my personal favorites for Thanksgiving or Christmas, alongside these creamy mashed potatoes or candied yams. It’s sweet and creamy bite always reminds me of simple comfort food at home.

Store-bought and canned versions of creamed corn tend to be a bit bland and watered down, but this simple homemade version with sweet corn is buttery, rich, and slightly chunky. Just as it should be!

Then, when summer BBQ season hits, you can make this recipe with fresh in-season corn for a smashing BBQ side dish! It’s right up there next to grilled corn on the cob or a fresh corn salad as a family favorite corn recipe.

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Creamed Corn Ingredients

  • Fresh or frozen corn: For Thanksgiving or Christmas, I always opt for bags of frozen sweet corn. But in the summer you can use fresh corn on the cob.
  • A thick and creamy base: A mixture of whole milk, heavy cream, unsalted butter, and some flour is the prime combination for the creamiest texture. Gluten-free flours work as well! If you’re looking for substitutions, I’ve got ideas in the recipe card notes.
  • These add extra flavor: Sautéed shallot, cayenne pepper, and dried thyme give this a subtle yet delicious flavor boost. For more flavor variations, head to the flavor section in this post.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

How To Make Creamed Corn

Dissolve the flour. Whisk the flour and milk together in a small bowl, then set aside.

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Saute the shallot. In a large skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Saute the shallot in the melted butter for one minute, until softened.

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Mix it together. Add the corn, cream, and thyme to the skillet. Stir for 4 to 5 minutes, until the corn has plumped up. Then add the milk mixture and stir for another 3 to 4 minute, until the sauce has slightly thickened.

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Blend some corn. Take 1 to 2 cups of the creamed corn and blend it in a blender or food processor, until smooth. Alternatively, you could use a stick blender and spot blend a few times. This not only thickens the creamed corn, but also enhances the corn flavor while making the sauce a vibrant yellow!

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Season and serve. Add the blended corn back to the skillet and stir together. Season the creamed corn with cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper. If you’d like it extra creamy, stir in some freshly grated parmesan! Then serve it up warm. You could even add chopped parsley or green onion on top for a pop of fresh green!

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Flavor Variations

  • Bacon & Cheese: Cook bacon bits first, then and add diced red onion and garlic and stir together. Add the corn and dashes of paprika, salt, and black pepper, and stir. Add heavy cream and milk, and stir until creamy. Top with diced green onions.
  • Cajun Corn: Follow this recipe as is, but instead of using cayenne pepper and thyme, use half a teaspoon of Cajun seasoning or more, depending on how much flavor you want.
  • Coconut Lime: Sauté shallot, fresh garlic, and red Thai chilies. Then add the corn and stir together. Add coconut cream and a squeeze of fresh lime juice to taste. Stir it all together until it’s nice and creamy. Top with freshly chopped cilantro.
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Storage Tips

  • To store for the week: I doubt there will be any leftovers! If there are, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.
  • To freeze for later: If you want to enjoy this a month later, you can freeze it! Let it cool completely before storing it in a freezer-safe container. It will last for up to 3 months in the freezer.

More Holiday Side Dishes

  • Honey Glazed Carrots: The ultimate carrot side dish for the holidays.
  • Roasted Acorn Squash: A savory twist with parmesan herb goodness.
  • Sweet Potato Casserole: The nutty pecan crumble topping is unmatched.
  • Balsamic Bacon Brussels Sprouts: The best way to serve sprouts this season!
  • Or these other delicious Thanksgiving side dishes!

I hope you love this creamed corn recipe! If you make it, I’d love to know your thoughts on this recipe in the comment box below. Your review will help other readers in the community.

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Perfect Creamed Corn

5 from 22 votes

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 20 minutes mins

Total: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 6 servings

Author: Lisa Bryan

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This creamed corn is a classic Thanksgiving side dish recipe. But it's also great as a summer BBQ side when fresh corn is in season. It's rich, creamy, perfectly chunky, and so delicious! Watch the video below to see how I make it in my kitchen!

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon flour (arrowroot powder, cornstarch, or other flour)
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons finely diced shallot
  • 5 cups (about two 12-ounce bags) frozen sweet corn, thawed
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • ¼ teaspoon dried thyme
  • pinch of cayenne pepper
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • Optional: freshly grated parmesan

Instructions

  • Dissolve the flour. Whisk the flour and milk together in a small bowl, then set aside.

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  • Saute the shallot. In a large skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Saute the shallot in the melted butter for one minute, until softened.

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  • Mix it together. Add the corn, cream, and thyme to the skillet. Stir for 4 to 5 minutes, until the corn has plumped up. Then add the milk mixture and stir for another 3 to 4 minute, until the sauce has slightly thickened.

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  • Blend some corn. Take 1 to 2 cups of the creamed corn and blend it in a blender or food processor, until smooth. Alternatively, you could use a stick blender and spot blend a few times. Add the blended corn back to the skillet and stir together. Optional: If you'd like it extra creamy, stir in ¼ cup of freshly grated parmesan cheese.

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  • Season and serve. Season the creamed corn with cayenne pepper, salt and black pepper, stir it again, then serve warm.

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Lisa’s Tips

  • While some people add sugar to creamed corn, I don’t think it’s necessary if you buy frozen sweet corn. It’s naturally sweet! But, you can always add a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup if you prefer a sweeter flavor profile.
  • You can substitute 2 cups of half-and-half for the heavy cream and milk. If you’re dairy-free you can swap in your milk of choice and coconut cream.
  • If you save rendered bacon grease (as I always do!) you can use that as an alternative to the butter, to impart a slight bacon-y flavor. You can of course add bacon crumbles to the creamed corn as well, for even more bacon flavor.
  • If you prefer a chunkier creamed corn, blend only one cup in step 4. If you like a smoother creamed corn, blend 2 cups. Keep in mind that the blended corn plus the parmesan (if you use it) will thicken this recipe up, so it shouldn’t be super thick in step 3. But if at the end you find that the recipe is a bit too thick for your liking, you can always thin it down again with a little bit more cream or milk.
  • If you’re gluten-free, keep in mind that many brands of canned creamed corn you’ll find at the market are not gluten-free, which is one more reason to make it at home (and because it just tastes better).

Nutrition

Calories: 335kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 60mg | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 516mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 773IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 85mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Creamed Corn, Creamed Corn Recipe

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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 can I add to canned cream corn to make it taste better? ›

A little butter, milk and a dash of sugar will go a long way to improving the flavor. If you have the option, I'd recommend frozen corn over canned. You can add butter and cream to make it taste better. Also a pinch of pepper.

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.

How do you make and preserve creamed corn? ›

Measure kernels, pulp and milk together. For each 2 cups (500ml), add 1 cup (250 ml) water. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, boil gently 3 minutes. Ladle corn and liquid into 500 ml jars; do not use 1 L jars.

Is frozen or canned corn better for creamed corn? ›

You can technically use either frozen or canned corn to make homemade creamed corn. But know that this dish will taste better with frozen corn than with canned corn.

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.

How do you elevate 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!

Can cream corn be eaten out of the can? ›

Great straight from the can

If you're looking for a quick meal or a tasty side, the canned goods from DelMonte are the ones you want! The creamed corn was indeed sweet right out of the can. The corn pieces are nice and firm and taste fresh. It turned into an even tastier chowder with their easy recipe on the back.

What are the ingredients in a can of creamed corn? ›

How do you make creamed corn less runny? ›

A little slurry goes a long way

Slurry, as told by the Rouxbe Online Culinary School, is a mixture of starch and water which can help thicken hot liquids, soups, and — in this case — creamed corn. Common types of starches that may be used include corn starch, potato starch, or flour.

Is creamed corn good for you? ›

Nutrient-rich: Corn is a good source of various essential nutrients, including carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. It contains vitamins such as thiamin (B1), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), folate (B9), and vitamin C. It also provides essential minerals like magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, and mang.

Does creamed corn thicken as it cools? ›

Once the creamed corn is blended, you can serve it right away, or let it sit in the crock pot with the lid on to keep it warm. It will thicken more as it cools.

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.

Can you freeze fresh creamed corn? ›

Pour into large baking pan. Add milk, butter, sugar, salt and remaining corn. Cover and bake for 1 hour and 30 minutes, stirring frequently. Cool then freeze in small plastic containers.

Why did my canned corn turn brown? ›

Corn may turn brown during processing because the very high temperature in the pressure canner may cause the sugar in the corn to caramelize. This happens more often with super sweet varieties and when kernels are immature. Processing at pressure higher than necessary increases browning.

What can I 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.

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.

Can you eat cream style corn plain? ›

If you really enjoy corn, you can certainly just eat this on its own, but it's great served alongside fried chicken, coleslaw, or maybe even some scalloped potatoes. Cream-style corn is undoubtedly a comfort food, and it's one of those dishes whose simplicity belies its deliciousness.

Is canned cream corn good? ›

Canned creamed corn has versatility, often shining as a delightful side or enhancing various recipes. Some do enjoy it on its own, appreciating its simplicity and taste.

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