EASIEST Fried Corn Recipe! 5 Ingredients & 15 Minutes! (VIDEO) (2024)

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When the holidays roll around I’m the first to admit that I’m on the hunt for easy Christmas sides to make. This parmesan garlicfried corn started as a Thanksgiving corn recipe I tried one year. It’s quickly become my go-to Christmas corn recipe too. Oh and I should mention I use it for Easter too!

It’s an easy corn side dish that’s perfect for large groups!

Scroll down for the complete printable recipe or read on for tips and details on how to make this fried corn recipe.

The photos in this post were updated in July 2020.

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GARLIC PARMESAN FRIED CORN

Pan fried corn is the way to go if you want to make Christmas corn or Thanksgiving corn for a larger group you might be hosting. With frozen corn, it’s so easy to make a cheesy, delicious side dish in a short amount of time.

This is also one of the most popular recipes on The Simple Parent!

In addition to pan roasted corn, my other go-to for holiday corn is my Crockpot Corn Casserole. It’s another easy side dish to make that is always a hit and feeds a lot of people!

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GARLIC BUTTER CORN IN 15 MINUTES OR LESS

This recipe is so easy to prep and cooks in minutes. It’s a great one to put together as you put the finishing touches on the rest of your holiday meal. You can also save the leftovers or cut the recipe in half if you just want to enjoy sauteed corn with a weeknight dinner.

Skillet fried corn is really a classic recipe. Add in the ease and I don’t know why you wouldn’t want to make it from time to time. It goes great with mashed potatoes too. In case you were wondering.

I make this recipe as fried frozen corn but you can also use canned corn. It will take even less time to cook.

If you’re looking for more easy corn side dish recipes, try our Crockpot Cheesy Corn or Sweet Corn Salad Recipe.

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FRIED CORN RECIPE WITH FROZEN CORN

To make this cheesy creamed corn dish, you need a simple list of five ingredients plus salt and pepper for seasoning. You’ll need”

  • Butter
  • Frozen Corn
  • Cream Cheese
  • Shredded Parmesan Cheese or Italian Cheese Blend
  • Garlic powder
  • Salt and Peppr, to taste

Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Another great thing about this corn recipe is that it’s a one-pan recipe! I’ve used quite a few pans over the years, but my favorite pan to make this corn in is my Green Pan Saute Pan.

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HOW TO SPICE UP FROZEN CORN

Make this sauteed corn recipe for an easy way to turn frozen corn into a delicious holiday side dish!

Heat a large pan over medium heat and melt the butter.

Once the butter has melted, add all of the frozen corn to the pan. Stir until the corn completely heated. This generally takes 5-10 minutes depending on your stovetop and your pan.

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After the corn is heated, add the cream cheese and stir until it melts and mixes in with the corn.

Then stir in the shredded cheese and garlic powder.

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Once the cheese has melted, remove from heat and season with salt and pepper, as desired.

If you’re craving a bit of a cheesy creamed corn consistency that you’re not getting once all of the cheese melts, you can add a bit of milk. I recommend adding a splash and then stirring it in well. Add a bit at a time until you get the consistency that you like.

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TIPS FOR MAKING GARLIC CORN

  • I recommend using frozen corn to make this cheesy fried corn recipe because it holds it’s texture. You can use canned corn though. Just be sure to drain it well before adding it to the pan. You can also use fresh corn if you prefer.
  • If you don’t have butter, you can spray the pan with nonstick cooking spray or use a bit of oil.
  • You can use any shredded cheese that you like in this recipe. I prefer parmesan, mozzarella, or an Italian type blend of shredded cheese because they pair well with the garlic powder.

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Garlic Parmesan Fried Corn

This simple recipe will be the hit of the holiday side dishes! It's packed with flavor and so easy to make!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 155

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a large pan over medium heat.

  • Once the butter has melted, add frozen corn to the pan and stir the corn until it is thoroughly heated. This takes 5-8 minutes.

  • Stir in the cream cheese until it's melted.

  • Add the shredded cheese and garlic powder and stir until well mixed.

  • Once the cheese has melted, remove from heat and season with salt and pepper as desired. Enjoy!

Notes

If you'd like a creamier corn consistency then you're getting after the cheese melts, you can add a splash of milk or cream. Start with small amounts until you get the desired consistency.

Please note: All nutritional values are estimates. Actual values depend on the specific brands used.

Nutrition

Serving: 12 cup | Calories: 155 kcal

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FAQs

What is fried corn made of? ›

Southern fried corn is made with butter (and sometimes bacon drippings), yellow onion, garlic, yellow corn kernels, salt, and pepper. An optional garnish is chives. Can I use canned corn? You can use canned corn for fried corn, but the best flavor will come from summer-fresh corn right off the kernels.

How to make corn from a can better? ›

Sauté peppers and onions then add a can of corn that is well drained. Pan roast the corn until some is slightly browned and the liquid is gone. Season with salt and pepper. Even just pan roasting the corn will make it taste better than just heating it up in a saucepan.

How do you cook frozen corn? ›

Fill a large pot with water at least halfway and bring to a boil. Add frozen corn, cover, and return to a boil. Once boiling, remove the cover and boil 5-7 minutes or until hot and the kernels are tender. Serve with butter and salt.

Can you mix cornstarch and cornmeal for frying? ›

Together, cornmeal, Wondra flour, and cornstarch create an earth-shatteringly crisp skin, and piping hot oil helps to create a crunchy shell around a succulent center.

Why fry with cornstarch? ›

Corn Starch: Adding a thin coating of corn starch to the potato fries before frying can help create a crispier exterior. When the corn starch comes into contact with the hot oil, it forms a barrier that traps moisture within the potato while also developing a crunchy crust.

What are fried corn kernels called? ›

Corn nuts, also known as toasted corn, are a snack food made of roasted or deep-fried corn kernels.

Is corn fry healthy? ›

Don't let the sweet taste fool you. Choosing corn and whole-grain corn products -- rather than food that has processed white flour -- can be good for your health in many ways. Corn contains lutein and zeaxanthin, which are carotenoids similar to vitamin A and are often found in yellow and dark green vegetables.

What is fried corn and where is it most commonly eaten? ›

Southern fried corn, a dish with deep roots in African American cooking, preserves fresh kernels and their natural sweetness. It's traditionally made with corn shucked fresh from the cobs. Reserving the “milk” — the milky liquid from the lining of the cob — makes this dish lightly creamy without any cream.

How do you make old corn taste better? ›

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. In either case, don't remove the husks—they contain flavor, as well as moisture that protects the corn inside from drying out.

Why is canned corn so yellow? ›

The yellow colour is caused by the naturally occurring pigment, beta carotene. Beta carotene is a source of Vitamin A when digested, and the stronger the colour, the higher the amount of beta carotene in the corn.

Can dogs eat corn? ›

Is Corn Good for Dogs? Raw corn and cooked corn are safe for dogs to eat, in small portions, in moderation, and always off the cob. Frozen corn can be a fun, crunchy food topper for dogs—just make sure to watch them as they eat it to ensure they don't choke.

Why is my frozen corn mushy? ›

The process of boiling and blanching the corn first is the absolute best way to prepare your corn for the freezer. That's because this method will preserve the bright color and sweet flavor. It only takes a couple of minutes, but the extra steps will prevent the corn from becoming chewy or mushy when you defrost it.

How do you fry frozen sweet corn? ›

Place a skillet on a stove on medium high heat to warm the cooking fat before placing the corn in skillet. The hot fat will make sure that your corn cooks in the fat rather than absorbing it. Add the corn once the oil or butter is hot. Add the corn once the fat is hot and begin to stir with a wooden spoon.

Do you thaw frozen corn before cooking? ›

It doesn't need to be completely thawed. Just rinse the corn under cool water until all the ice crystals are gone.

Can you use cornstarch to fry with? ›

Cornstarch Slurry: It's the Only Way to Fry! For the occasional deep fat fried splurge, I vastly prefer slurry over breading or battering, though it is more similar to the latter: 1/4 cup each water and cornstarch + choice of seasoning coats a pound of tofu cubes (or cauliflower florets, etc.)

Why is my fried corn chewy? ›

👩‍🍳 DON'T OVER-COOK OUR SWEET CORN 🌽 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!

Can I use corn flour instead of cornstarch for fried chicken? ›

I've never used cornstarch to fry chicken. I suppose you could. I've used plain all purpose flour, cornflour, rice flour, oat flour, vital gluten flour, and lupin flour. Also different combinations of the above.

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