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A decadent, homemade creamed corn recipe for the Crockpot – you’ll never go back to canned again!

I’m seriously a maniac over this creamed corn recipe. I’ve always loved it. I remember always asking for seconds when my mom made it with dinner, usually chicken parmesan. It was SO good!

Creamed corn was one of those things that I really never thought of making myself at home. It always came from a can and if it tasted great that way, why make it at home? Honestly, if you’re just starting cooking dinner for your family, there’s nothing wrong with creamed corn from the can. I have to warn you, though. Once you make this recipe, there’s no turning back.

Slow Cooker Creamed Corn … better than canned!

No can is going to taste as thick and creamy as this. It’s heavenly! I highly suggest keeping a spoon next to the slow cooker, because after dinner when you’re putting the dishes in the dishwasher, you’ll want to keep stealing spoonfuls. I will always have a special fond-ness for the pale-yellow, soupy, canned stuff (gross sounding, I know), but seriously. It doesn’t hold a candle to this amazingness!!

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Creamed Corn Recipe

A decadent, homemade creamed corn recipe for the Crockpot - you'll never go back to canned again!

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: creamed corn recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 288kcal

Author: Kelly Miller

Ingredients

  • 4 cups corn frozen
  • 8 oz cream cheese room temperature
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a slow cooker, don't worry about mixing thoroughly, just throw it all in. Cook on high for 1 hour, stir, then cook an additional hour. Serve with fresh ground black pepper.

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Nutrition

Calories: 288kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 63mg | Sodium: 490mg | Potassium: 227mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 960IU | Vitamin C: 4.2mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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Ohhh man I wish I was having this for dinner tonight! And yes, I would be completely satisfied with just this for dinner. 😀

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  1. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (9)Lindsey Daniel says

    That creamed corn looks amazing!!!!

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  2. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (10)Stephanie R. says

    This looks incredible!

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  3. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (11)Kelly Miller says

    It tastes incredible, Stephanie! Let me know what you think if you make it. 🙂

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  4. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (12)Kelly Miller says

    Thanks so much Lindsey!

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  5. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (13)Cathy@LemonTreeDwelling says

    I love creamed corn too…but ONLY homemade! This looks fabulous, Kelly!

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  6. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (14)Tonia@thegunnysack says

    Oh wow! I love creamed corn and how cool that your recipe is a slow cooker recipe!

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  7. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (15)Kelly Miller says

    Thanks Tonia, I think I'll try to make virtually anything in the slow cooker haha!

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  8. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (16)Kelly Miller says

    I agree Cathy, only homemade from now on!

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  9. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (17)Stephanie R says

    This looks so good!! Pinning now and can't wait to try. My husband LOVES creamed corn and he loves to put it in a plain baked potato, so I'm definitely seeing this on a potato bar night in our near future! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (18)Kelly Miller says

    Stephanie, now you have me in the mood for a baked potato bar night! Such a great idea, yum!

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    • Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (19)Judith Kaifas says

      I’ve seen so many reviews that say that “it looks so good or delicious or fabulous or etc, etc. etc.” Well let me tell y’all that it is good, delicious, fabulous, etc, etc, etc. I started making this for Thanksgiving and now I must make it. It is the greatest. Thank you for the recipe, Stephanie.

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      • Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (20)Amanda Woodall says

        SAME! I’ve been making this for every family gathering for the last three years. It’s always a favorite! Currently making it now 🙂

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  11. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (21)Stephanie Kenner Hairr says

    I pinned this. My husband loved creamed corn. Can the leftovers be frozen?

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  12. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (22)Karen says

    looks awesome! will have to try for sure 🙂

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  13. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (23)Kim (Feed Me, Seymour) says

    Creamed corn is my absolute favorite! It always has been but my family refuses to eat it. Maybe if I try this version instead of canned, they'll get on board!

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  14. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (24)Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says

    Can't wait to try this! Love that you made it in the crock pot!

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  15. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (25)DessertForTwo says

    OH HEAVENS. I want to dive into that bowl.

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  16. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (26)Elizabeth Deborah McKenzie says

    Corn and cream cheese. Two of my favourite ingredients. How could this not be great! 🙂

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  17. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (27)Mackenzie Curry says

    Can you cook it in a pot instead of a crock pot? Or does it need to be in a crockpot

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  18. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (28)Nellie Dwyer says

    I made this creamed corn trying to replicate what my mother made and called fried corn. It was tasty and a hit but not like my moms which I believe had a roux of butter, bacon grease, flour and milk. It was seasoned with oodles of pepper and a bit of salt. The closest I have had to it was at Rudy's BBQ in Austin Texas.

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  19. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (29)Kelly @ Mostly Homemade Mom says

    Mackenzie, you probably could I just haven't done that so I can't tell you how long it would take on the stove.

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  20. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (30)Robyn Kight McGinnis says

    Can you freeze and reheat at a later time??

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  21. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (31)Brea Wright says

    Made this last night, it was a big hit!! Very yummy, thank you!

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  22. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (32)Blair650 says

    A friend from Pine Island,FL sent this to me, Thanks Bev. It tasted Fantastic and will share
    it with Family.

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  23. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (33)Paula Dietrich Wilson says

    we've made this several times now, quickly became a family fave, we've almost mixed in peas….YUMMM!!

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  24. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (34)Annette says

    Tried it and loved it!

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  25. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (35)Tasha says

    Made this for my pot luck at work and it was a hit! Even printed the recipe for a couple of people! Thanks!

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  26. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (36)Valerie Bowles says

    If you double the recipe will it take double the time to cook as well? We’re feeding 20 people so I was going to double up the recipe and was curious.

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  27. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (37)Jeff says

    We ate corn similar to this at Bill Miller BBQ in San Antonio. I decided I was going to hunt for a recipe that was close – and doggone if that ain’t pretty darn close! Excellent and it gets eaten quick fast and in a hurry around my house.

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  28. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (38)Veronica C says

    Come out great ! Taste was very good..easy to make.

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  29. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (39)Carla m says

    My family LOVES this corn! They always ask for seconds and now it’s the number one request for any potluck I attend!

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  30. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (40)Brenda says

    My family loved it!!!!

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  31. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (41)Marsha says

    I used canned corn and it turned out yummy.

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  32. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (42)Pat Thompson says

    Made this recipe for New Year with honey baked ham and au gratin potatoes. Been looking for creamed corn recipe for years. Absolutely to die for. Thanks!

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    • Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (43)Kelly Miller says

      Sounds like the perfect meal to me, so glad you liked this creamed corn recipe! Happy New Year, Pat!

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  33. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (44)Christine @ myblissfulmess says

    Because we get such a wonderful abundance of fresh Indiana corn from our friend and neighbor, I’m always looking for ways to use it. Creamed corn is one of my favorite fall/winter side dishes and a perfect way to use that sweet Indiana corn. This recipe is amazingly yummy and very simple. I love that it’s done in the slow cooker so I can free up my oven space for the main entree. This creamed corn would go great with any beef, pork, chicken or turkey main dish. But then again, I could just sit and eat this whole thing by itself!

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  34. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (45)Trina Van Kalsbeek says

    Can the amount be doubled? Will the cook time be as well?

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    • Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (46)Kelly Miller says

      Yes I would double the cook time if you double the ingredients, just make sure you have a big enough crockpot!

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  35. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (47)King says

    I followed the directions as stated and this turned out amazing! Definitely one of the best creamed corn recipes I have tried.

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  36. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (48)Tena says

    Can you use canned corn instead of frozen?

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    • Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (49)Kelly Miller says

      Yes I’m sure that would work just fine!

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  37. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (50)Jean says

    Love this receipe but left out but changed milk to heavy cream. Salt and pepper

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  38. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (51)Melissa says

    Thanksgiving must have. Requested year after year.

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  39. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (52)Toni Williams says

    Delicious !!! Every time I make this, it’s a hit!!

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  40. Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (53)Wanda says

    Delicious and so easy!

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Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO (2024)

FAQs

Creamed Corn Recipe in the Crockpot - VIDEO? ›

Creamed corn (which is also known by other names, such as cream-style sweet corn) is a type of creamed vegetable dish made by combining pieces of whole sweetcorn with a soupy liquid of milky residue from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob.

Is there a difference between creamed corn and cream style corn? ›

Creamed corn (which is also known by other names, such as cream-style sweet corn) is a type of creamed vegetable dish made by combining pieces of whole sweetcorn with a soupy liquid of milky residue from immature pulped corn kernels scraped from the cob.

Can you can homemade creamed corn? ›

If you don't have room in your freezer, but you want to be able to enjoy the corn from your garden this winter, then home-canning your corn is the easy way to do it. Here's how to do make home-canned creamed corn, complete instructions in easy steps and completely illustrated.

What thickens creamed 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.

Can I substitute whole kernel corn for creamed corn? ›

CREAMED CORN SUB: If you can't get canned creamed corn, use this as a sub (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.

Can you jar creamed corn? ›

For each 2 cups (500ml), add 1 cup (250 ml) water. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, boil gently 3 minutes. Ladle corn and liquid into 500 ml jars; do not use 1 L jars. Season corn and close jars.

Can you eat creamed corn straight from the can? ›

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.

What ingredients are in cream corn? ›

Is there a substitute for creamed corn? ›

Substitutes. Take a quantity of fresh corn kernels, either fresh off the cob, canned or frozen (thawed). Purée half of them in a blender with a small amount of water or milk. Empty into a bowl.

Why did my canned corn turn brown? ›

Supersweet corn varieties are not recommended for canning as high temperatures cause browning of kernels. The corn could have been harvested at the wrong time. The kernels should be plump, shiny, and filled with milk. If liquid does not cover the corn in the jar, it can turn brown.

Does creamed corn thicken as it cools? ›

Once the creamed corn is blended, you can serve it right away, or let it sit in the crock pot with the lid on to keep it warm. It will thicken more as it cools.

How do you cut corn off the cob for creamed corn? ›

Remove the husks and silk from the ears of corn and rinse well. Cut about 1 inch or so off of the top of each ear to make a flat end. Stand an ear on its flat end on a wide plate and, with a sharp knife, cut downward through several rows. Don't cut too close to the cob; cut the kernels about 3/4 of the way through.

How long does it take for creamed corn to thicken? ›

Add whipping cream and, if desired, honey; stir until incorporated and free of lumps. Cook over medium, stirring often, until sauce thickens and coats corn well, 3 to 4 minutes.

What is in canned cream style corn? ›

Cream style corn is a quick and easy side dish or great in a recipe. Water, Whole Kernel Corn, Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Salt. Please always check the label on a specific product for the most current nutritional and ingredient information.

What is the difference between the different types of corn? ›

Field corn is much higher in starch and doesn't have as much sugar to make it sweet like the other types. Sweet corn is harvested when the kernels are soft and flavorful. Field corn is harvested later in the season when the plant has dried, the leaves and stalk have turned brown, and the kernels are hard.

How do you can cream style corn? ›

Hot pack – Add 1 cup water to each 2 cups of corn and heat to a boil. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt to each pint jar, if desired. Fill pint jar with hot corn mixture, leaving 1-inch headspace. Caution: Quart jars are not recommended due to the denseness of the canned product.

What is the difference between creamed corn and corn pudding? ›

The main difference between the two is texture. Corn pudding has a gelatinous consistency similar to dessert pudding; the casserole is thicker and can hold its shape. Despite the textural difference between corn casserole and pudding, the ingredients are similar.

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