Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (2024)

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (1)

Brushjl

Rating: 5 stars

08/29/2022

I guess this is a reprint from June 1996, must be a winner. Am not a corn fan, but this was delicious. Great side dish. Very easy too.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (2)

LauraD318

Rating: 4 stars

01/04/2015

Made this as a side for Christmas dinner to accompany ribs. So easy to make and family loved it. The creamed corn adds sweetness so I was careful to select a cornbread mix lower in sugar. I will make this again.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (3)

sparklyredshoes

Rating: 4 stars

12/28/2013

I have now made this twice. The first time, I thought it was very good but lacking a little something. This time I used a real egg, added one freshly minced seeded jalapeño and about 1/2 of a cup freshly shredded extra-sharp cheddar. Perfect, but needed a slightly longer cooking time. I served it with the southern living black bean chili recipe also found on this website.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (4)

stellacorona

Rating: 5 stars

09/10/2013

this is good! i used cooked frozen corn, along with the creamed corn. would be good with pepper jack cheese, or some tamed jalapenos.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (5)

steponme

Rating: 3 stars

10/08/2012

Good and even better it's a lower fat version of spoon cornbread.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (6)

starby135

Rating: 5 stars

08/27/2012

So good! Followed the recipe exactly except decreased baking time by five minutes. Will definitely make again!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (7)

EllenDeller

Rating: 5 stars

04/14/2012

Agree with the others--this is a homey, terrific side dish with things like b-b-q chicken, burgers, etc. I used only 2 TB butter (saving 30 cal. per serving that way), and added minced jalapenos and green onions to the batter. Also used Martha White's Mexican Cornbread Mix, which is a little smaller than some other cornbread mixes and thus helps the dish stay creamy rather than bread-like. Difficult not to eat too much!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (8)

mom2fussbudgets

Rating: 5 stars

04/09/2012

I made this for Easter dinner and it was a huge hit. So delicious I can't wait to make it again.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (9)

Sophiad13

Rating: 5 stars

11/25/2011

This has been my favorite part of thanksgiving for the past 10 years. I always have to fight people off to take the left overs home and have begun tripling the recipe in order for there to even be any left overs. I love love love love this recipe!!!!!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (10)

Mleigh

Rating: 4 stars

08/07/2011

This is so easy to pull together with pantry ingredients, and a real crowd pleaser. I'm sure I'll be making this again.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (11)

Gibby007

Rating: 5 stars

05/22/2011

This is very good - everyone I've served it to loves it! I used regular corn vs. low salt and I used regular sized cans of corn vs. 8 oz. because I couldn't find the smaller cans. I also used a 1/2 cup of egg beaters so I didn't waste the rest of the container. Other ingredients remained the same. I baked it in a casserole dish and increased the baking time about six minutes. It turned out great. I think it would be just as good with half the amount of butter and I will probably try that next time.

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carolfitz

Rating: 3 stars

01/25/2011

Supereasy with good results. Followed directions using whole egg & fat-free Greek yogurt. When it came out of the oven, rubbed the top with 1tbs butter. Served with greens and CL's chili con carne.

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guardwa

Rating: 5 stars

01/02/2011

Super Ez, quik and delicious. What I love is that most of the ingredients I always have handy, so it's very convenient to make (now I just make sure I always have corn muffin mix on hand too!) My kids gobble this stuff up!. No need to change a thing. Made w/ BBQ chicken sandwiches and Turkey meatloaf

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (14)

Bethany101

Rating: 5 stars

12/27/2010

This was a breeze to pull together for a holiday meal. I made a similar corn pudding recipe a week before from Food Ntwk that called for a whole stick of butter, carton of sour cream, etc., this was far better tasting w/ plenty of flavor.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (15)

jb1234

Rating: 5 stars

10/06/2010

I love this cornbread casserole. I make it all the time with a turkey breast for an easy, everyday meal.

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WJC

Rating: 5 stars

01/03/2010

What could be better? It was delicious, easy, and light. I used mexican corn, as that is all I had in the pantry - loved it.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (17)

TXSuzanne

Rating: 5 stars

12/27/2009

Just tried it to go with smoked turkey for Christmas. Used 1/2 light butter and 1/2 regular butter and Brown Cow yogurt which is a mild, almost naturally sweet yogurt. Forgot and bought regular corn (used Green Giant Niblets) that had salt. Otherwise, made the exact recipe. SOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD! I can't wait to make it again!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (18)

Darwinthesun

Rating: 4 stars

12/25/2009

This is a great recipe! I will be making this again for a potluck or just to have at home. I used a real egg in place of the substitute and I also used regular corn rather than the low-salt version. Very easy to put together. I baked it in a pie plate (like the picture) and I found I needed a few extra minutes in the oven, but it could be my oven.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (19)

rjh1956

Rating: 4 stars

12/24/2009

my son's favorite, easy enough for him to prepare by himself.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (20)

ElizabethBacon

Rating: 5 stars

12/12/2009

I just made this yesterday and it was delicious. Got rave reviews from dinner guests. It's so easy! I would highly recommend it.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (21)

foodforliving

Rating: 4 stars

11/26/2009

This is my favorite accompaniment to chili on a cold night. The casserole couldn't be easier to make, and it tastes delicious! It reheats well in the toaster oven, so be sure to save any leftovers (if there are any!).

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (22)

erinohio

Rating: 5 stars

11/12/2009

Delicious! I was expecting something bland and/or "healthy-tasting" compared to the the fat-laden corn souffle that normally graces our Thanksgiving table. Boy was I surprised when this tasted better than the corn souffle! Did not alter the recipe at all and served with grilled bbq chicken and homemade baked beans. One cautionary note - it's easy to eat two serving sizes of this side!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (23)

Jenfdr

Rating: 5 stars

11/07/2009

This is a lightened version of something my family has been making for years. It's just as tasty with the low-fat version of ingredients. This is a common side for us.....it's great with BBQ in the summer and has been on many a Thanksgiving table. So easy to make too. Love it.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (24)

Lerisruq

Rating: 5 stars

08/03/2009

I've made this recipe several times and it's turned out beautifully each time. Great recipe!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (25)

cal1runner

Rating: 3 stars

07/28/2009

This recipe was extremely easy to make and also very light. It complements meals well. I will definitely make this again.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (26)

csaunders80

Rating: 5 stars

06/22/2009

Great recipe. I didn't think that it lacked anything. It tastes just like the full-fat corn casserole that my husband's grandmother makes. I will make it again!

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MaryNY1

Rating: 5 stars

03/01/2009

Loved it! Easy and delicious! With yogurt containers now 6oz I added 2oz non-fat sour cream for the balance. Didn't have "no salt" corn and it didn't seem too salty. I can see this one becoming a family tradition. Great for everyday and for the holiday table.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (28)

newskier

Rating: 5 stars

02/23/2009

This is a phenomenal recipe. Absolutely deserves five stars as it is easy, delicious and appropriate for either everyday meals or special occasions. I served it as a side for pork tenderloin for company and also as a side for baked chicken for just family. Always a hit! Did not change the recipe at all.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (29)

felicialynp

Rating: 4 stars

01/19/2009

I substituted sour cream for the yogurt & used Trader Joe's cornbread mix. Delicious!!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (30)

TanyaMcNally

Rating: 5 stars

12/12/2008

Quick and easy and very tasty. This one is definitely a keeper!

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (31)

twinsucf

Rating: 5 stars

11/18/2008

Great recipe! In fact, I got the same recipe from Publix grocery store years ago. The only differences is that the recipe I have does not call for egg and I use fat-free sour cream instead of yogurt and its fantastic.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (32)

malorey279

Rating: 4 stars

11/13/2008

Good recipe...had as a side dish with pork and it was good. Could have used some kick, maybe a jalepeno? It does taste like sweet corn bread with corn added to is but it is good. 45 mins was perfect time and no after taste at all. Will try with chili next time. Try this for an easy side.

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (33)

dduke42

Rating: 3 stars

11/13/2008

My son and husband really liked this. I thought it was good but i found that 45 minutes wasn't quite long enough to cook, it needed 10 minutes more in my oven. I also thought it needed some salt. Very easy and quick and will make again...

Easy Corn Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between corn pudding and corn casserole? ›

The main difference is the texture. Corn pudding has a similar gelatinous texture to dessert pudding, hence its name, so it's creamy and loose. In comparison, corn casserole has a thicker consistency and holds its shape better than the pudding because it uses thickening agents like instant cornbread mix.

Why is my corn casserole runny in the middle? ›

Too much moisture from things like yogurt or canned corn can make it runny. Make sure to measure your ingredients accurately. 3. Cooling Time: After taking it out of the oven, give your casserole some time to cool.

How to tell when corn casserole is done? ›

Mix whole and creamed corn, cornbread mix, sour cream, melted butter, and eggs together in a medium bowl until well combined. Spoon mixture into the prepared dish. Bake in the preheated oven until the top is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 45 minutes.

Does corn casserole need to be refrigerated? ›

Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Toast leftover servings in a warm oven or skillet and top with a fried egg or drizzle of honey — proof that you really can eat this corn casserole any time of day.

What is another name for corn casserole? ›

Corn Casserole is one of my favorite recipes at Thanksgiving and this is always one of the first side dishes to go. Some people call this creamed corn casserole, corn pudding, spoon corn, or corn souffle.

Is there a difference between corn muffin mix and cornbread mix? ›

Cornbread is a quick bread made with cornmeal that may or may not contain sugar and is usually baked in a skillet, pan, or into sticks. Corn muffins are baked in muffin tins and contain cornmeal and generous amounts of sugar; most are more cake-like in texture.

Is corn casserole supposed to be wet in the middle? ›

Yes! It has that “pudding” texture, so you want it to be moist on the inside. You can tell that your corn casserole is done when it's lightly brown on top and the center is set — but still soft. Bring the sour cream and eggs to room temperature before stirring together the ingredients.

Does canned corn come cooked? ›

Canned corn is fully cooked, so it is safe to eat without further cooking. Canned vegetables are great to keep on hand. Look for “low sodium” or “no salt added” on the label, or rinse canned vegetables to reduce their sodium (salt) content.

How do you reheat corn casserole without drying it out? ›

When ready to reheat, let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. Cover Corn Casserole with foil and bake at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes, then remove foil and bake uncovered for an additional 5-10 minutes or until heated through.

Is it better to refrigerate corn on the cob or leave it out? ›

Keeping the husk on the cobs helps to slow the drying-out that occurs once corn kernels are exposed. If you're planning to eat the corn in the next day or two, immediately put the unhusked, loose ears into your refrigerator to keep them fresh. Coldness slows down the sugar-to-starch conversion process.

Can corn be left out overnight? ›

Hot foods, corn included, should be refrigerated as soon as possible--no later than two hours after cooking. Spoilage bacteria can grow quickly at room temperature.

What is corn pudding made of? ›

Corn pudding is made with cornmeal and corn kernels, and is thickened with eggs and dairy. Although corn is inherently sweet, this dish is typically served as an accompaniment to dinner. The name “pudding” denotes that it has a soft, custard-y texture.

What is the other term for a cornstarch pudding? ›

This French term means "white food," and that's a very good description of blancmange. This dessert is like a pudding made from milk and cornstarch, and although it's sometimes pink, it's usually white and somewhat bland.

What's the difference between cornstarch pudding and cream pudding? ›

The main difference between cornstarch and cream puddings lies in the ingredients and texture. Cornstarch puddings usually contain cornstarch for thickening and sometimes eggs, whereas cream puddings typically involve egg yolks and heavy cream. The exact composition can differ based on the recipe.

What's the difference between pudding and custard filling? ›

The main difference is the ingredient used as a thickening agent. Eggs are an essential ingredient in custard, as they give the dessert its gelatinous texture. Instead of egg proteins, flour or cornstarch are thickeners in puddings.

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