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    Southern Style Creamed Corn

    Published: Sep 20, 2023 by Ned Adams · This post may contain affiliate links · 34 Comments

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    Southern Style Creamed Corn is nothing like its canned counterpart, using fresh sweet corn and luscious cream to become an amazing side dish. Southern Creamed Corn is indulgently decadent, perfect for the holidays, Sunday family dinners, and even your average weeknight.

    You might love our Dutch Oven Honey Glazed Carrots and Cranberry Cashew Broccoli recipes, both holiday-worthy and busy weeknight approved side dishes.

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    Jump to:
    • What is creamed corn?
    • Recipe ingredients:
    • How to make southern style creamed corn
    • Adaptations and variations for homemade creamed corn
    • Recipe FAQs
    • Our favorite tools to make Southern Style Creamed Corn!
    • Other Related Side Dish Recipes
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    • Adaptations and variations

    If you love creamed corn, then grab a large skillet and make this delicious southern creamed corn recipe.

    What is creamed corn?

    Creamed corn is a classic side dish that often finds itself on the holiday table with other southern recipes like collard greens. But to properly explain why this is the best creamed corn, we first have to clarify between the fresh version or the can version.

    The canned version is dairy free. Creamed is a process not an ingredient much like corned, as in corned beef, is a process not an ingredient. Creamed in this instance is the milky substance extract from the corn cob.

    But in this southern version, it means heavy cream. Sure we’ll still extract the milky corn pulp but that’s only for flavor, not for richness or decadence.

    Ingredients needed: Sweet corn, heavy cream, salt, sugar, pepper, green onions, flour, onion, butter, and milk.

    Recipe ingredients:

    • Corn — Can't use fresh summer corn, then use frozen corn or even canned corn. Drain the canned corn well. If using frozen corn, thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
    • Dairy — heavy cream, milk, and butter. We recommend whole milk. We used salted butter, but using salted butter is fine.
    • Seasonings — salt, pepper, and granulated sugar (to enhance the natural sweetness of regular corn.
    • Onions — we used both a yellow onion and green onions.
    • Flour — all purpose flour is used as a thickening agent. For a gluten free dish, see adaptations and variations below.

    How to make southern style creamed corn

    Slicing the kernels off a corn cob.
    Step 1
    Dry mixture of flour, sugar, pepper, and salt.
    Step 2

    Step 1 — Remove the husks and silks from the corn. For stability cut one end the cob so it is flat. Place it in a large bowl. Using a sharp knife, slice the kernels off the cob. Once all the kernels have been removed, use the back side of the knife and scrape the cob, releasing the pulpy, milk-like liquid. Mince the onion and cut the green onion, separating the green and white parts, set them aside.

    Step 2 — Add the flour, sugar, salt, and black pepper to a small bowl. Stir it all together.

    Seasoned flour being stirred into the corn kernels.
    Step 3
    Heavy cream is being poured into the corn that is lightly coated with the flour mixture.
    Step 4

    Step 3 — Stir in the seasoned flour mixture into the corn until it is all lightly coated.

    Step 4 — Pour in the heavy whipping cream and milk. Stir well.

    Minced onions sauteing in the butter.
    Step 5
    Corn simmering in the cream and milk to reduce and thicken.
    Step 6

    Step 5 — Put the cast iron skillet over medium heat, add the butter and sauté the onion and white parts of the green onions until softened, about 2 minutes.

    Step 6 — Pour the corn mixture into the skillet and let it simmer, stirring frequently, for 30 minutes, or until the corn is cooked through and the cream has reached the desired consistency and creamy texture. Taste for salt and pepper. Serve hot and serve immediately!

    Southern style creamed corn in a cast iron skillet ready to be served with fresh corn in the background.

    Adaptations and variations for homemade creamed corn

    Bacon — chop and fry bacon and add it during the final moments of cooking. Swap out the butter for the bacon grease.

    Corn — Can't use fresh summer corn, then use frozen corn or even canned corn. Drain the canned corn well.

    Heat — Add a dash or two of your favorite hot sauce. Or stir in some ground cayenne or chipotle pepper.

    Mix-ins — stir in some finely diced bell pepper or roasted red peppers. Parmesan cheese is also a good option for cheesy creamed corn.

    Gluten free — swap out the flour and use 8 oz of cream cheese. Melt the cream cheese after sauteing the onions before adding the corn and cream. Or omit the flour and reserve about a quarter cup of heavy cream or milk and whisk in a tablespoon of cornstarch. After the corn has been simmering for 10-15 minutes, stir in the cornstarch slurry and finishing cooking.

    Recipe FAQs

    How long will leftovers last?

    Store any leftover creamed corn in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

    What is the best way to reheat leftover cream corn?

    Reheat leftovers in a sauce pan over medium-low heat. It will have a thick consistency coming out of the refrigerator. As it warms, it will become creamy again. If needed, add a tablespoon or two of milk or heavy cream.

    Can I freeze creamed corn?

    We do not recommend freezing it. The corn would be find, but the dairy in this dish has a tendency to separate after being frozen.

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    5 from 31 votes

    Southern Style Creamed Corn

    Southern Style Creamed Corn is nothing like its canned counterpart, using fresh sweet corn and luscious cream to become an amazing side dish.
    Prep Time15 minutes mins
    Cook Time30 minutes mins
    Total Time45 minutes mins
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 231kcal
    Author: Ned Adams
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    Equipment

    • 12-inch cast iron skillet

    Ingredients

    • 8 ears corn on the cob
    • 1 ½ tablespoon onion finely minced
    • 2 green onions chopped and separated
    • 2 tablespoon butter
    • 1 ½ tablespoon flour
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
    • 2 tablespoon sugar +/- to taste
    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • ½ cup whole milk
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    Instructions

    • Remove the husks and silks from the corn. For stability cut one end the cob so it is flat.
    • Place it in a large bowl. Using a sharp knife, slice the kernels off the cob.
    • Once all the kernels have been removed, use the back side of the knife and scrape the cob, releasing the pulpy, milk-like liquid.
    • Mince the onion and cut the green onion, separating the green and white parts, set them aside.
    • Add the flour, sugar, salt, and pepper to a small bowl. Stir it all together.
    • Stir in the seasoned flour mixture into the corn until it is all lightly coated.
    • Pour in the heavy whipping cream and milk. Stir well.
    • Heat the skillet over medium heat and add the butter, once melted sauté the onion and white parts of the green onions until softened, about 2 minutes.
    • Add the corn mixture to the skillet and simmer, stirring frequently, for 30 minutes, or until the corn is cooked through and the cream has reached the desired consistency.
    • Garnish with the reserved green portion of the green onions and serve.

    Notes

    Adaptations and variations

    Bacon — chop and fry bacon and add it during the final moments of cooking. Swap out the butter for the bacon grease.
    Corn — Can’t use fresh summer corn, then use frozen corn or even canned corn. Drain the canned corn well.
    Heat — Add a dash or two of your favorite hot sauce. Or stir in some ground cayenne or chipotle pepper.
    Mix-ins — stir in some finely diced bell pepper or roasted red peppers. Parmesan cheese is also a good option.
    Gluten free — swap out the flour and use 8 oz of cream cheese. Melt the cream cheese after sauteing the onions before adding the corn and cream. Or omit the flour and reserve about a quarter cup of heavy cream or milk and whisk in a tablespoon of cornstarch. After the corn has been simmering for 10-15 minutes, stir in the cornstarch slurry and finishing cooking.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 231kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 123mg | Potassium: 308mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 748IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 1mg

    Dutch Oven Daddy is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is only an estimate. We recommend running the ingredients through an online nutritional calculator if you need to verify any information.

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    1. Kim says

      June 11, 2024 at 3:48 pm

      5 stars
      This was absolutely delicious. I could have eaten the entire bowl all by myself!

      Reply
    2. Chenee says

      June 11, 2024 at 3:47 pm

      5 stars
      I've never seen creamed corn look this good!

      Reply
    3. Vicky says

      June 11, 2024 at 3:04 pm

      5 stars
      You were not kidding when you said this was nothing like canned cream corn! It was so rich and creamy, that it will be the star of any meal you serve it with.

      Reply
    4. Anjali says

      June 11, 2024 at 2:10 pm

      5 stars
      This was the best creamed corn I've had in a long time! Tasted just like my favorite Southern restaurant's version and made a great side dish for our dinner last night!

      Reply
    5. Elisa says

      June 11, 2024 at 1:58 pm

      5 stars
      Love this Southern Style Creamed Corn recipe, I will make it soon. It looks delicious and creamy. Thanks for sharing 🙂

      Reply
    6. Vanessa says

      June 11, 2024 at 1:11 pm

      5 stars
      What an amazing side dish! Made it with the bacon add-in and was so good!

      Reply
    7. Charah says

      June 11, 2024 at 10:53 am

      5 stars
      Great recipe, adding this to my weekly menu. thanks for sharing this.

      Reply
    8. Lauren says

      June 11, 2024 at 10:10 am

      5 stars
      I had always wanted to make homemade creamed corn. This was SO much better than the canned version (which I also like). I'm definitely making it homemade more often!

      Reply
    9. Lisa says

      June 11, 2024 at 10:01 am

      5 stars
      Just exactly what I was looking for...sweet and creamy with lots of corn flavor. Thanks for the great recipe!

      Reply
    10. Lauren says

      April 20, 2024 at 4:18 pm

      5 stars
      This was the first time I made homemade creamed corn and it was SO much better than store bought. I will definitely be making it this way from now on!

      Reply
    11. Kechi says

      April 20, 2024 at 9:31 am

      5 stars
      I love that this recipe uses fresh corn and I can't wait to make it part of our dinner tomorrow! Looks so delicious!

      Reply
    12. Kushi Mallya says

      April 20, 2024 at 8:51 am

      5 stars
      Creamed corn looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    13. Dina and Bruce says

      April 20, 2024 at 8:00 am

      5 stars
      Served with roasted chicken last Sunday. Wow, so easy! And tasty! Love your recipes!

      Reply
    14. Paula says

      April 19, 2024 at 9:22 am

      5 stars
      I've only ever had creamed corn from a can! Soooo excited to try the real thing, the classic southern way! yummy!

      Reply
    15. Angela says

      April 19, 2024 at 9:14 am

      5 stars
      I was looking for a side dish to go with last night's dinner and this was just perfect! We added some bacon to it and it was so creamy and wonderful. We'll be making this again. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
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