Delicious Cream Cheese Corn Recipe (2024)

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  • amber

    I just made this and the Mac and cheese and i must say it was amazing 🙂

  • GJacks5

    Oh my….. I didn’t know that cream corn could be improved….but i will be trying this! Gj

  • kensi

    made this and it was delish!! we are adding it to our Easter menu! thank you!

  • Bkyrdmoviemom

    seriously…this was so good and sooooooooo easy! The teenagers commented on it before I even asked! yay! This is a new favorite! Thanks for sharing!

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      Yay!! I am so glad. It is one of my favorites as well.

  • karen Carter

    Your photo shows 8 ox cream cheese but the recipe calls for 3 oz. Just wanted to confirm the amount before i make this for Easter! Thank you

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      Yes it is 3 oz — I always post the product full before use.

  • Danielle Swanson

    Do you have to put this in the oven and if so, at what temperature do you cook it at?

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      No you do not put it in the oven

  • Erin Rueff

    I am going to try and prepare this before going to church this morning and I ws going to attempt to put it in the crockpot. Do you think that it will work if I just cook it and then put it in there on the warm setting? Thanks for the recipe!

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      That should work – all you are doing is heating the ingredients together

    • Kim O

      My husband has been making this for years just without the pepper flakes. He seasons with salt and pepper. He always makes it in the crockpot and lets it cook for a while and meld together. Yummy! Make sure to use a crock pot liner for easy clean up!

  • Lindsey

    Great recipe and easy to make! I made this yesterday for Easter and it was a big hit…who knew a simple corn dish could be a big deal? Everyone loved the subtle addition of “heat” the red pepper flakes brought to the dish. Thanks for sharing this recipe 🙂

  • jillb

    My family has been making this recipe ( without the red pepper) for generations! It is a staple for family holiday tables!

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  • Lexie

    Do you eat this as a side, or with crackers or chips?

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      Any way you want 🙂

  • Nicole

    can you use canned corn?

  • Nicole

    thanks! 🙂 whenever u respond! lol

  • Mary Beth Elderton

    I just made this! Wow! I didn’t have quite enough corn, so I used peas, too. Delicious.

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      I am so glad you liked it 🙂 It is so simply but SO good

  • Wendy Riddel

    Hi, just made this tonight and everybody loved it. I changed the red pepper flakes to sumac and the sharpness of that really hit the palette along with the sweetness of the sweetcorn.
    Thanks for the inspiration.
    regards
    Wedy from NZ

  • Jenn

    I’m going to try this soon. I got all the ingredients. I don’t have a scale though. How many cups would u say 1 lb of corn is? I’m planning to just put 2 cups. Is that about right?

    • Vanessa

      A lb is 16 oz… A cup is 8 oz, so a lb is 2 cups! 🙂

      • Me

        A cup is a measure of volume, not weight ( 1 cup=8 oz water using a liquid measuring cup). For other liquids and solids, the measurement is a function of volume, not weight (1 cup of feathers does not equal 8 oz but it still equals 1 cup in volume). Just be aware of this, otherwise you may end up with the wrong proportions.

  • Carolyn

    I have been making this for years and we love it. The only thing I do differently is use white corn! It makes for a beautiful, sort of monotone- colored dish and everyone is intrigued when they see it and everyone asks for the recipe. Thanx for sharing.

  • Sam

    My kind of recipies! Easy, cheap, and YUMMY!! Thanks!

  • Jerri

    Just saw this on Pinterest and had to come over and see. Sounds really delicious!

  • Paige

    I made this tonight and LOVE it…..I added some red bell peppers to it as well. I will definitely make it again.

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      Yay! I am glad that you liked it

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  • Kirsten Van Nest

    My mom and I have been making this for years. We had a little sugar to the Butter and cream cheese. He also add like a 1/2 stick of real butter and a whole pkg of cream cheese. Its amazing. I am going to try it without the cream cheese and see if my son likes it better. He is the only one that its not his favorite.

  • Leslie

    How many servings does this recipe make?

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      About 4 – hope this helps

  • Erica

    I modified it and added cheddar cheese and a little garlic powder and it was outstanding!

  • Alicia

    I make a version of this recipe in the crock pot! So yummy and super easy!

  • Nicki

    This is very similar to a dip I like to make with Fritos. Corn, butter, cream cheese, and diced jalepeno peppers! Mine goes like this:

    1 stick butter
    1 8 oz. pkg cream cheese
    1 can corn
    1/2 cup diced jalepenos

    Melt. Dip. Yum.

  • Regina

    I just made this for dinner w some chicken and it is great! We loved! Seems so simple but has the perfect flavor.

  • Bren

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. Looks delicious.

  • Brenda

    This is corn with a new touch. Sounds wonderful.

  • Shirl

    I have made this a lot and it is great…I didn’t use the red pepper flakes but I will try it.

  • Trish

    Now I found a use for the left over chile pepper from the pizza place!!

  • Lu'Trina

    I’m using 2 giant cans of corn about how much cream cheese n red pepper flakes to use?

    • Jessica

      I used three 15.5 oz cans and one pack cream cheese. The red pepper flakes are just to taste.

  • Megan Burke

    I made this dish except I added elbow noodles, bacon and seasoned salt. My family raved about it!!

  • Jessica

    This was amazing!! I didn’t use the red pepper flakes but I put onion powder and paprika in instead. It was delicious!!!!!!!!

  • Carolin

    Found this on Pinterest & made it tonight…it is THE BEST corn I’ve ever had! Loved it!!

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      It really rocks 🙂

  • DEVDUTT

    THANKS CHEF…I CREATED MY OWN VERSION WITH HELP OF UR RECIPE….CHEERS

  • Kathy

    Saw this on Pinterest tonight…. just thought I would share my version..
    3 cans of corn
    1 8oz. cream cheese
    a little butter
    chopped jalapeno… (never measure …..just to taste)
    microwave until melted & heated… serve with crackers or nacho chips…
    I always make this for taco night & it is always a hit…..
    Thanks for sharing your version, I will definitly give it a try….

  • Lindsay

    Sooo thankful for this inspiration. Love the dash of red pepper flake. I also add some bits of onion and roasted red peps. Then sprinkle a tad of shredded chedder or the mexican blend cheese on top. Yum!

  • JULES

    I thought I had made this up! I threw a few things together one evening and it was a hit! My hubs is the same way…HATES veggies! But, he LOVES this corn! I do jalapeno, not red pepper flakes, Mmmmm

  • Vicki

    The husband Actually said ” this is really good ” and that’s saying something for a guy who isn’t big on veggies !

  • Janet M

    Just made this for a group and added cooked bacon pieces and cheddar cheese on top!! Mmmm!

  • Julie

    All I can say is WOW!! Trust me try it!

  • Molly

    I make mine without the pepper & red flakes, instead I add garlic salt! Put it all in a crockpot and let it melt, yum!

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  • Danielle

    I add canned green chiles to mine. Always goes over well at get togethers. 🙂

  • heidi

    This was delicious and so simple! Thanks!

  • debby

    I add a small can of diced green chilis to this corn recipe instead of red pepper flakes, have also added powdered sugar. My family loves it either way!!

  • Jaimi

    This is so much better than standard “cream” corn! I loved the red pepper flakes as well. Gave it a nice bit of heat.

  • surkhab

    I love corn and this recipe is so simple and easy to make. tomorrow,I am going to make this corn dish for my Iftar….

  • Amanda

    I make a similar dish using rotel and it is delicious.
    I’d also like to point out that you’re still not getting your husbands to eat veggies by making this dish. Corn is a grain!! Not a vegetable.

  • Angela

    Ever made it with hominy?

  • vickie

    I make this but I add some cheddar cheese also..mmm mmm good

  • Cyndy

    I loved this for a change, I get tired of the same old corn 🙂

  • Rachael

    We can’t wait to try this tonight!

  • Brenda

    Very nice dish. All of the family enjoyed this. Will be a regular in our house. Thanks for a great recipe!

  • Gabby

    This was amazing. Thinking of adding chopped bacon next time. Lol

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  • Wendy

    Tried this recipe. So simple and tasty. Great for corn in season. Thank You

  • Yrais Flores

    I made it and everyone loved it!!! Thanks for this recepe.

  • Randy

    I just made this and it was amazing! Instead of red pepper flakes i put onion powder!

Delicious Cream Cheese Corn Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to spice up 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!

How to thicken up cream cheese 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 can I enhance my corn flavor? ›

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. Sauté peppers and onions then add a can of corn that is well drained.

What enhances the flavor of corn? ›

Some options include cajun seasoning, crushed garlic, chopped fresh herbs like parsley, and fresh black pepper [2]. Consider adding cream: For a creamier and more indulgent dish, you can stir in a few tablespoons of heavy cream near the end of cooking [2].

What goes well with creamed corn? ›

The best side dishes to serve with creamed corn are meatloaf, baked pork chops, chicken and mushrooms, pork loin, chicken wings, mac and cheese, grilled vegetables, blistered tomatoes, coleslaw, arugula salad, mashed sweet potatoes, honey glazed carrots, bacon, shredded chicken.

What thickens cream cheese? ›

Heavy cream is what gives cream cheese the thick consistency and flavor that lead to the perfect bagel topper.

Does whisking cream cheese make it thicker? ›

Alternatively, if you whisk it with an electric whisk or in a stand mixer with a whisk attachment on high it will thicken after 3-4 minutes.

How do you make cream cheese filling thicker? ›

Mix 1 tablespoon (25 grams) of cornstarch into the frosting. If it is still too runny, add a little more. Continue to add cornstarch until you are happy with the texture. Avoid adding more than 1/2 cup (62.5 grams) of cornstarch per 8 oz (226 grams) of cream cheese.

Should canned corn be rinsed? ›

Chef Smith agrees: "Rinsing the vegetables helps to reduce the sodium and makes it easier to balance the salt in a dish." Indeed, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that draining and rinsing canned vegetables can reduce the sodium content by 5 to 10 percent.

How do you make canned taste good? ›

Use seasonings

Seasonings like garlic powder, onion powder, dried basil, oregano, and chili powder can be used in different combinations to give your vegetables an extra kick of flavor without adding extra calories.

Can dogs eat corn? ›

Yes, dogs can eat corn if they're not allergic to this grain, but make sure you only ever offer it in moderation. Corn is part of many dog food recipes thanks to its nutritional benefits. However, corn comes in many different forms, and some are more beneficial for our pups than others.

Why does my corn taste bland? ›

The most likely culprit of that blah, starchy, diluted chalk water flavor and hard, dense texture is that the corn is too old, and has had time to dry out and convert some of its sugars to starches.

Why does my corn taste gummy? ›

Did you know that boiling or over-cooking the corn. turns the natural sugars to starch thus making the. corn chewy, gummy, and worst of all FLAVORLESS! Steaming allows these sugars to stay intact!

How do you make old corn taste better? ›

When this happens, the best thing to do is cook the ears in their husks over high heat to concentrate whatever natural sweetness they've still got left. You can do this one of two ways: grill over high heat for 2-4 minutes per side until husks are charred; or roast in a 500° oven for 35-40 minutes, turning once.

How do you spice up canned food? ›

Use seasonings

Seasonings like garlic powder, onion powder, dried basil, oregano, and chili powder can be used in different combinations to give your vegetables an extra kick of flavor without adding extra calories.

Can you eat cream style corn by itself? ›

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.

What can I substitute for a can of creamed corn? ›

CREAMED CORN SUBSTITUTE

If you can't get canned creamed corn, use this as a substitute (we tried it and it's near perfect): Use 1 can of corn kernels. Put all the corn + 1/3 of the liquid in the can + 1 tbsp flour into a bowl.

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