One of my favorite things, at every holiday table, is seeing which tasty side dish turns out to be that year’s star. The creamy mashed potatoes mixed with heavy cream? The moist corn bread? The decadent stuffing? Or perhaps it will turn out to be the cream corn casserole?
The original recipe for this cheesy corn casserole goes way back, I remember the first time I prepared this my son’s birthday had fallen on Thanksgiving. As every Thanksgiving dinner table requires a corn recipe, I decided I wanted to do something more than either creamed corn or whole cobs. I wanted this particular holiday meal to be something to remember – and of course what we all ended up remembering was the corn casserole, which became a fixture at each Thanksgiving and Christmas table thereafter. It’s long been one of our favorite side dishes.
What I love most about this particular recipe is how it can play a supporting role to virtually any main dish, from roasted pork shoulders to Thanksgiving turkey, to seared steaks. This is also an incredibly easy to prepare. At the heart of this creation lies the sweet corn itself, and while fresh is always best, you can definitely get away with using a can of whole kernel corn if that’s all you have available.
With just a little bit effort, you'll embark on a journey to create the perfect side dish that’s sure to become the star of your next holiday table. Best of all, this is an easy side dish to prepare. In as little as 10-15 minutes of prep time, less than an hour of bake time, you'll be on your way to savoring the sumptuousness of a dish that embodies the essence of creamy corn goodness, with a golden brown cracker crust.
In this blog post, we'll guide you through the steps to create this great side dish that embraces the natural sweetness of corn and elevates it to new heights. We'll show you how to select and handle fresh corn, ensuring that each kernel contributes to the creamy dreaminess of the casserole. We’ll also be providing you with a complete ingredient checklist, a printable recipe card, and some key variations to help you make this easy corn casserole recipe your own.
Ingredient Checklist – Everything You’ll Need
- 6 ears of fresh corn: You can also use about 3 cups of frozen corn kernels if fresh corn is not available.
- Note: Fresh corn enhances the flavor and texture of the casserole.
- 4 cloves of garlic, minced:
- Tip: Use a garlic press for quick and easy mincing.
- Note: We’ll be sauteing the garlic together with the onions in a cast iron skillet.
- 1 sweet onion, chopped:
- Substitution: You can use red onion or shallots for a slightly different flavor.
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, finely chopped:
- Tip: Use fresh thyme for the best flavor, but dried thyme can be substituted in a pinch.
- 1 tablespoon olive oil:
- Tip: Extra virgin olive oil adds a rich flavor.
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter:
- Tip: Let the butter come to room temperature before using for easier incorporation.
- 1/4 cup AP flour:
- Substitution: Whole wheat flour can be used for a nuttier flavor.
- 1/8 cup cornmeal:
- Tip: Cornmeal adds a pleasant texture to the casserole.
- 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese:
- Tip: Use freshly grated Parmesan for the best taste.
- Substitution: Feel free to use the cheese of your choice, such as Monterey Jack, or even mix the cheeses together.
- 2 large eggs:
- Note: Eggs help bind the casserole together.
- Tip: I do recommend using the whole eggs, as you want enough egg to hold the casserole together.
- 1 cup whole milk:
- Substitution: You can use 2% milk, but whole milk yields a creamier result.
- Tip: You can increase the decadence and use heavy cream.
- Salt and pepper to taste:
- Tip: Season gradually and taste as you go to achieve the desired flavor balance.
- Ritz Crackers, crumbled for topping (optional):
- Tip: The crumbled crackers add a delightful crunch to the topping.
- Note: See below for topping variations.
Preparation Notes:
- Corn Preparation: Fresh corn provides the best flavor, but frozen corn can be a convenient substitute.
- Thyme: Fresh thyme complements the dish, but dried thyme can be used in a pinch.
- Onion: Swap sweet onion for red onion or shallots based on your preference.
- Butter: Let the butter reach room temperature for easy blending.
- Milk: Whole milk creates a creamier texture, but 2% milk can be used.
- Crackers: The Ritz Cracker topping is optional but adds a delightful crunch.
Selecting Fresh Corn – What to Look For
- Look for Vibrant Husks: Choose ears of corn with bright green, tightly wrapped husks. Avoid ears with dry, brown, or wilting husks.
- Feel the Kernels: Gently press against the husk to feel the kernels inside. They should feel plump and firm.
- Check the Silk: Peek under the husk to inspect the silk (the fine threads). Fresh corn will have moist, pale golden silk that's not dried out.
- Skip Imperfections: Avoid ears with mold, brown spots, or visible wormholes.
Handling Fresh Corn – Romancing the Cob
- Peel Back the Husk: To check the kernels, carefully peel back a small section of the husk at the top without removing it entirely.
- Store Properly: Keep unpeeled corn in the refrigerator. Store them in a plastic bag or airtight container to prevent them from drying out.
- Husk Just Before Cooking: Corn stays freshest with its husk intact. Remove the husk just before you're ready to cook.
- Silk Removal: Peel away the husk and remove the silk by rubbing it gently with a damp cloth or brushing it off.
- Removing Kernels: Stand the corn upright on a cutting board and carefully slice the kernels off the cob using a sharp knife. Place a damp paper towel under the cob to catch any flying kernels.
- Use a Bundt Pan Trick: For easier kernel removal, place the bottom of the corn cob in the hole of a bundt pan. Slice downwards, and the kernels will fall into the pan.
- Freezing Corn: If you have extra fresh corn, blanch and freeze the kernels for later use. They'll retain their flavor and texture.
By following these tips, you'll ensure that you're selecting the best-quality fresh corn and handling it properly to create a delicious Creamy Corn Casserole that's bursting with flavor.
Topping Variation – Get Creative
- Cheesy Herb Crunch:
- Combine crushed Ritz Crackers with grated cheddar cheese and finely chopped fresh herbs like parsley, chives, or basil.
- Sprinkle this mixture over the casserole before baking for an extra layer of cheesy, herb-infused crunch.
- Savory Panko Crust:
- Swap out the Ritz Crackers for panko bread crumbs mixed with a dash of garlic powder and dried oregano.
- Drizzle melted butter over the panko topping for a golden, crispy crust.
- Nutty Delight:
- Use crushed salted nuts, such as almonds, pecans, or walnuts, as the topping.
- Mix the nuts with a touch of brown sugar and a pinch of cinnamon for a sweet-savory twist.
- Herbed Bread Crumbs:
- Make your own herbed breadcrumbs by blending stale bread with dried herbs like thyme, rosemary, and sage.
- Toast the herbed breadcrumbs before sprinkling them over the casserole.
- Cornbread Crumble:
- Incorporate the corn theme by using crushed cornbread crackers as the topping.
- The natural corn flavor will complement the creamy casserole beautifully.
- Sesame Snap:
- Add an unexpected twist by mixing crushed sesame sticks with a touch of sesame oil and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
- This option offers a delightful nutty and savory crunch.
- Simple Herb Infusion:
- Skip the crackers and opt for a sprinkle of finely chopped fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, or dill.
- These herbs will add a burst of fragrance and color to the casserole's surface.
Feel free to mix and match these variations to suit your taste preferences and to add a touch of uniqueness to your Creamy Corn Casserole. Experimenting with different toppings can bring new dimensions of flavor and texture to the dish!
Fresh Corn Casserole
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 6 1x
Ingredients
- 6 ears of fresh corn
- 4 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 sweet onion, chopped
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup AP flour
- 1/8 cup corn meal
- 1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup whole milk
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Ritz Crackers, crumbled for topping (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Remove the corn from the husks. Rinse the cobs, pat dry, then slice off the kernels of corn.
- In a large frying pan, heat olive oil with garlic and onion. Once the onion is translucent, add the corn. Season with salt, pepper, and fresh thyme. Cook for about 5 minutes, until the corn has softened. Remove from heat.
- In a casserole dish, melt down 4 tablespoons of butter in the preheated oven. Once the butter has fully melted, remove form the oven. Whisk in flour and cornmeal until a roux forms. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper.
- Add the corn mixture to the casserole dish with the grated cheese. Toss with the roux until well incorporated.
- In a small bowl, whisk together eggs and whole milk. Pour over the corn mixture. Sprinkle with the crushed crackers and bake until the casserole has set and is nicely golden, about 30-35 minutes.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
And that’s are our Creamy Corn Casserole. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow us on Newsbreak and MSN for even more great recipes and articles.
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Happy Cooking!
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Oh to Be a Muse says
I haven't had corn casserole in forever. It really does look amazing and mouth watering. Will have to try this recipe.
Stephanie says
The Ritz crackers on top definitely bring this recipe to a whole new level. I love the crunch they add and the delicious flavor, too.
MELANIE EDJOURIAN says
I'm a huge corn fan. This sounds different yet tasty. I would try this at home myself.
Heather says
I love fresh corn. I can't wait to try this casserole. It looks delicious.
Halloween Decoration says
This looks so so good!!! I love casseroles but never had corn casserole, I can't wait!!!
Melissa Dixon says
This looks really good. I am thinking about trying this for my daughter, I think she would love it.
Just Juan says
Interesting recipe. I've never seen a corn casserole before.
Laura le Roux says
This is an interesting dish! We do all love fresh corn in our home.
David J Myers says
Catherine, I'm in agreement with you... I never have liked green bean casserole but I really like corn casseroles! They are a great side dish...something that we have a couple of times every fall and winter season. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Jasmine Martin says
This corn casserole sounds so tasty. Any corn lover would absolutely love this.
Nicola | Mummy to Dex says
This sounds like the perfect winter warning meal. I've never tried corn casserole before but this looks so so delicious.
Gloria says
I have never tried corn casserole. Sounds like the perfect side dish for comfort food season. My grandkids love corn.
Jupiter Hadley says
I've never heard of corn casserole before, but I think I will make some for Thanksgiving!
Liz says
Corn casserole is one of our favorite dishes!
Linda Warren says
I've never made a corn casserole without my cornbread mix but I love the sound of the garlic and thyme as well as the addition of the sharp tang of Parmesan cheese. Sure to be one to try for Thanksgiving.
Elaine says
One of my favorite ways to enjoy corn. Fantastic recipe and amazing results!
Veronika says
This is one of the best corn casseroles I've tried! It was very easy to follow the recipe and came out perfect!
Lauren Michael Harris says
I LOVE corn casserole and make it often. I love that this recipe uses fresh corn and that crumb topping is soooo good!
Sharon says
This fresh corn casserole is so delicious and takes corn to a whole new level!
Marisa Franca says
We love corn casserole and I was going to save this recipe for our Thanksgiving dinner. It looked too good to keep until then so I made it to go with our rotisserie chicken. WOW!! The flavor was scrumptious. The fresh corn really made the difference and the buttery Ritz crackers finished off the casserole perfectly. I can't wait to make it again for Turkey day!!
Aya says
I was looking for an easy-to-make dinner and came across this recipe. It did not disappoint! The corn casserole was creamy, cheesy, and delicious. I highly recommend it!
Jessica says
A good corn casserole gets me every time and this one was better than most! I love that it's prepared with fresh ingredients rather than canned. The Ritz cracker topping was the perfect finishing touch.