Cram Your Creamed Corn Into A Skillet And Come Up With A Delightful Side Dish

For the longest time I was not a fan of creamed corn and then this recipe came into my life. Sold. There’s just something about using fresh ingredients versus using something from a can. canned creamed corn tastes awful, to me. However, this recipe that uses fresh corn right off the cob is simply stunning. It’s crisp, fresh, and made with wholesome ingredients that simply can’t be beaten.

 

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Ingredients

3 ears fresh corn

1 1/4 cup Borden heavy cream

2 tablespoons Kerrygold butter

Morton Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Shuck corn and remove all of the silk. Cut the corn kernels off of the cob, as close to cob without cutting into the cob with a sharp knife. I place the corn cob on an upturned coffee cup inside a medium size bowl to catch the kernels. Once the corn has been cut off the cob you want to get this cooking so the corn will be sweet or the sugars in the corn will convert to starch and the corn will be tough. Dump all of the freshly cut corn kernels into a medium size heavy bottom saucepan. Pour the cream over the corn kernels, add the butter, stir to combine. Cook for 10 minutes on medium heat until mixture has reduced to nearly half, stirring if needed to keep from scorching. Now add salt and pepper to taste. Serves 4.

 

 

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Quick Tip: This creamed corn makes a lovely side dish on your dinner table.