Corn Casserole Recipe (2024)

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Is there anything more comforting than a buttery and cheesy Corn Casserole? This slightly sweet and savory side dish is a 1-bowl, quick, fix it and forget it wonder that is a perfect side dish to serve at a holiday meal like Easter, Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner or anytime really!

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Hello, Corn Casserole!

Corn casserole (or sometimes called corn pudding casserole) is a comforting side dish made with a simple mix of canned whole kernel corn, cream-style corn, corn bread, melted butter, sour cream, heavy cream and cheddar cheese. All corn casserole recipes are generally based around these same ingredients; some have more and some have less.

I don’t love the sour cream flavor, so I substituted out half of it for heavy cream. It just seemed like the natural thing to do. Plus, cream gives it that extra buttery taste that I love. If you don’t mind it, simply use a full 1/2 cup of sour cream.

Cornbread Mix

I think the general public always reaches for a box of Jiffy cornbread mix because it’s inexpensive and perfectly proportioned. For this recipe, I’ve tried Betty Crocker Cornbread Mix, Trader Joe’s Cornbread Mix, Famous Dave’s Cornbread Mix, as well as Marie Callender’s Cornbread Mix and I much prefer the overall flavor and texture better than Jiffy. But again, Jiffy Mix is the ‘classic’ so feel free to just measure out 1 1/4 cups of your cornbread mix of choice.

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How to Make Buttery Corn Casserole

This delicious 7 ingredient corn casserole couldn’t be easier to throw together! Talk about the easiest side dish for the holidays. For full recipe details including ingredients and measurements needed, see the printable recipe card down below.

Preheat Oven + Prep Casserole Dish

Preheat oven to 350° F. Spray a 9×13 or casserole dish with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

Combine Ingredients + Mix Well

In a large bowl, stir together the cans of corn (creamed corn and sweet corn), cornbread mix, melted unsalted butter, sour cream, heavy cream and cheddar cheese (if desired). Stir until well mixed and batter is uniform.

Pro Tip: Try adding a little cayenne pepper or some canned green chilies to the batter to give this dish a little bit of a spicy kick.

Bake

Pour mixture into prepared casserole dish and smooth top. Bake 40-45 minutes or until the edges and top are golden brown. Allow to cool 10 minutes before serving.

Pro Tip: Instead of a 9×13 baking dish, you can use two 9 inch round pans OR one 9 inch round and one 8 inch round, OR two 8 inch pans OR two 8×8 square pan. Make sure to spray the pans with non stick cooking spray. Baking time may vary due to slightly different depths of batter in the various pan combinations.

Cheesy Corn Casserole?

This recipe calls for 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese which I mark as optional. This is just a use as desired ingredient and will work however you choose to add the cheese or omit completely.

  • stir in the full cup of grated cheese into the batter and bake.
  • stir in half a cup of cheese into the batter and top with remaining half cup in the last 15 minutes of baking.
  • omit cheese from batter and top with full cup of cheese in the last 15 minutes of baking.

Storage + Make Ahead Directions

Allow any leftovers to cool completely to room temperature. Cover dish with plastic wrap or transfer to an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. To reheat, place in the microwave with a damp paper towel over the top of the dish (to prevent drying out) until heated through. You can also reheat in the oven at 350° F for 10-15 minutes.

To Make Ahead

You can make this ahead up to 2 days before you want to serve.

Unbaked– follow recipe directions up until baking. At this point, cover the casserole dish tightly in plastic wrap and store in the fridge until ready to bake. Remove the plastic wrap and allow dish to sit on the counter while oven preheats. Bake as recipe directs.

Baked- Allow corn casserole to cool to room temperature before covering with plastic wrap. Store in the fridge until ready to reheat and serve.

FAQ About Buttery Corn Casserole

What’s the difference between corn pudding and corn casserole?

Both use the same ingredients, but corn pudding is usually cooked for less time, leaving it as a pudding consistency.

Can I freeze corn casserole?

Yes! Allow corn casserole to cool completely and store in the freezer in a freezer safe container for up to 3 months.

Can I use frozen corn instead of canned corn?

Yes. You can use frozen corn or fresh corn kernels for this casserole.

Other Favorite Side Dishes to Try!

If you’re going down the side dish rabbit hole and are in need of other tried and true side dish recipes for your holiday table, here are a few of my favorites!

  • Maple Glazed Carrots
  • Green Bean Casserole
  • Perfect Scalloped Potatoes
  • Classic Macaroni and Cheese
  • Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Cashews
  • 20+ Main Dish and Side Dish Recipes that go with Corn Casserole

I hope you love this buttery corn casserole recipe as much as we did! It’s become a family favorite over the years and we love to serve it with our holiday dinner.

If you make this recipe, I would really appreciate it if you wouldgive it a star rating and leave your review in the comments! If you have a picture of your finished dish, post it on Instagram using the hashtag #laurenslatest and tagging me @laurens_latest.

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Buttery Corn Casserole

Is there anything more comforting than a corn casserole? This slightly sweet and savory side dish is a 1-bowl, quick, fix it and forget it wonder that is perfect to serve at Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas or any weeknight.

servings 8 servings

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Ingredients

  • 14.75 oz creamed corn
  • 15.25 oz. sweet corn drained
  • 1 1/4 cups cornbread mix
  • 5 tablespoons butter melted
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup grated cheddar cheese optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350° F. Lightly spray casserole or 9×13 glass dish with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

  • In a large bowl, stir creamed corn, corn, cornbread mix, butter, sour cream, heavy cream and cheese (if desired) together until well mixed and combined. Pour into prepared dish and smooth the top.

  • Bake 40-45 minutes or until the edges are browned and top is golden. Cool 10 minutes before digging into enjoy.

Notes

Cheesy Corn Casserole Options:

  • stir in the full cup of grated cheese into the batter and bake.
  • stir in half a cup of cheese into the batter and top with remaining half cup in the last 15 minutes of baking.
  • omit cheese from batter and top with full cup of cheese in the last 15 minutes of baking.

Nutrition

Calories: 341kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 488mg | Potassium: 242mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 720IU | Vitamin C: 5.4mg | Calcium: 132mg | Iron: 1.1mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: christmas side dish, thanksgiving side dish

Corn Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my corn casserole mushy? ›

My corn pudding casserole is mushy; what did I do wrong? If the corn pudding is mushy, it's likely because there was too much liquid! Make sure you drain the whole kernel corn before adding it to the mixture. If you're using frozen corn, allow it to thaw before using it to reduce the moisture.

How do you know when corn casserole is done? ›

A finished casserole with be slightly brown. And when corn casserole is done, it should not jiggle when moved. The lack of a jiggle is a sign that the center is set, but the casserole will still be moist on the inside, per Taste of Home.

What is the difference between corn casserole and cornbread? ›

Corn casserole is a dish that mixes cornbread with whole kernel corn, sour cream, butter, and cheese, along with some creamed corn to form a new dish that has cornbread as its base.

Does corn get softer the longer you cook it? ›

Generally, boiling frozen corn anywhere from eight to 10 minutes is enough for the kernels to turn bright yellow and plump. The kernels will appear soggy if you boil corn (frozen or fresh) for too long. Leaving corn in boiling water for too long increases water retention and destroys corn's crispy texture.

How do you make a casserole not soggy? ›

To prevent a soggy top and a firm or crunchy bottom, it's important to use a shallow baking dish, to cook the casserole at the correct oven temperature and for the appropriate amount of time, and to be mindful of the amount of liquid used in the recipe.

Does canned corn need to be 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.

Does Paula Deen's corn casserole have eggs in it? ›

In a large mixing bowl, combine the whole kernel corn, cream style corn, unsalted melted butter, eggs, sour cream, Jiffy corn muffin mix and 1-½ cups of the shredded cheese. Mix these Paula Deen Corn Casserole ingredients together well and then pour the mixture into your prepared pan.

Can you double Paula Deen corn casserole? ›

The Deen Team

When I double it, I use a 9x13 casserole dish. It gets VERY full, and takes more than twice as long to bake. However, when it was slightly under-baked, it was a delicious corn pudding consistency!

Can I substitute frozen corn for canned corn in corn casserole? ›

Canned corn is generally less sweet than really good sweet corn. If you are using unsalted butter add 1 teaspoon of salt. You can substitute plain yogurt for the sour cream. You can substitute 1 ½ cups defrosted frozen corn for the canned corn.

What's better corn pudding or 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.

Is Jiffy cornbread the same as cornmeal? ›

Jiffy cornbread mix, in case you really are standing in the baking aisle wondering, is wheat flour mixed with some cornmeal, a lot of sugar, lard, baking soda, and a handful of preservatives. (Note that because of the wheat flour, it's not gluten-free.) Use it to make creamy, cheesy Corn Pudding.

Is there a substitute for sour cream in corn casserole? ›

Just replace the same amount of sour cream called for in the recipe with full-fat plain Greek yogurt. Mayonnaise - Surprisingly, mayonnaise makes a good substitute for sour cream, especially in stews and casseroles. It adds richness, creaminess and tanginess.

Do you have to refrigerate corn casserole? ›

Yes! You can make corn casserole up to two days in advance. Cover the cooled casserole tightly with storage wrap and store in the refrigerator.

What is a substitute for canned cream corn? ›

One substitute that can be used is frozen corn kernels. These can be cooked and pureed to create a creamy consistency similar to creamed corn.

How do you fix mushy corn? ›

  1. Overcooked and mushy canned corn can be salvaged by using it in recipes where the texture is less important, such as corn chowder, corn pudding, or cornbread. ...
  2. If the canned corn has been properly stored and cooked to the appropriate temperature (165°F or 74°C), it should be safe to eat.
Feb 16, 2023

Is overcooked corn mushy? ›

Plus, over-boiling corn can make it mushy and not-so appetizing.

Why does my corn taste mushy? ›

If your corn on the cob is “soft and mushy” you are overcooking it. Fresh sweet corn that is recently picked (no other kind will do) should be boiled for 2 minutes, 3 minutes top.

How do you fix watery corn pudding? ›

If your corn pudding is runny, try adding a little extra cornstarch. If you don't have any cornstarch on hand, you can substitute it with flour or arrowroot powder.

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