Creamed Corn with Bacon Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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Creamed Corn with Bacon is the Thanksgiving corn recipe you’ve been waiting for. This cheesy creamed corn is one of our favorite Thanksgiving side dish recipes, but it’s also great for any time of year. If you’re looking for a fabulous and unique Thanksgiving or Christmas recipe, this gluten free creamed corn is it!

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Why We Love This Creamed Corn with Bacon Recipe

Thanksgiving this week and Christmas next month (and not to mention Easter next year) would be incomplete without this lovely and tasty dish gracing your holiday table.

  • Creamy. This gluten free creamed corn is made extra creamy with mascarpone cheese and extra savory with bacon crumbles.
  • Flavorful. It has a flavor combo that is a little bit sweet and a little bit salty. It pairs perfectly with everything!
  • Gluten-Free. In my opinion, the key to the best creamed corn is starting with a roux… and to do that while keeping this recipe gluten-free and delicious is a feat!

Variations on Gluten Free Creamed Corn

You can modify this recipe by adding different kinds of cheeses, like asiago or pecorino. In place of the mascarpone, try cream cheese, cottage cheese, ricotta, or sour cream. For a bit of extra color, add some chopped green onions or chives!

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How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover creamed corn with bacon tightly covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 20-30 minutes, or until warmed through. I do not recommend freezing this creamed corn.

Serving Suggestions

This creamed corn with bacon pairs so well with Christmas ham or Thanksgiving turkey. It’s a little sweet, a little savory, and a whole lot delicious!

More Creamed Corn Recipes To Try

  • Classic Creamed Corn
  • Skillet Creamed Corn
  • … Or try Scalloped Corn!

5-Star Review

“My husband says he has never loved anything creamed but this is the best corn he has ever tasted. He even got thirds for dinner that night.” -Teela

Recipe

Creamed Corn with Bacon Recipe

4.59 from 48 votes

Author: Becky Hardin | The Cookie Rookie

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 20 minutes minutes

Total: 25 minutes minutes

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Make this creamy (Gluten Free!) Parmesan, bacon, and mascarpone creamed corn for your Thanksgiving corn dish, or any other holiday meal!

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

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Ingredients

  • cup salted butter (⅔ stick)
  • cup Bob's Red Mill 1:1 Gluten Free Flour
  • cups 2% milk or whole milk
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • Ground black pepper to taste
  • ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese divided
  • 5 cups frozen corn thawed
  • ¼ cup cooked bacon crumbles
  • ¼ cup mascarpone cheese (click for recipe)

Instructions

  • Heat a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the butter and allow to melt.

    ⅓ cup salted butter

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  • Once the butter is melted, stir in the flour and use a whisk to combine until smooth. Slowly pour in the milk, whisking as you add. Stir in the sugar, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil and then reduce to a simmer.

    ⅓ cup Bob's Red Mill 1:1 Gluten Free Flour, 2½ cups 2% milk, ¼ cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, Ground black pepper

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  • Stir in ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, corn, bacon, and mascarpone. Stir until fully melted, cooked through, and creamy.

    ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese, 5 cups frozen corn, ¼ cup cooked bacon crumbles, ¼ cup mascarpone cheese

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  • Remove from heat and sprinkle with the remaining ¼ cup parmesan cheese.

  • Broil for 4-5 minutes on high until the cheese is toasted and bubbly.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 321kcal (16%) Carbohydrates: 38g (13%) Protein: 10g (20%) Fat: 16g (25%) Saturated Fat: 9g (56%) Cholesterol: 42mg (14%) Sodium: 558mg (24%) Potassium: 432mg (12%) Fiber: 3g (13%) Sugar: 10g (11%) Vitamin A: 465IU (9%) Vitamin C: 7.6mg (9%) Calcium: 177mg (18%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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How to Make Creamed Corn with Bacon Step by Step

Melt the Butter: Heat a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add ⅓ cup of salted butter and allow to melt.

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Make the Sauce: Once the butter is melted, stir in ⅓ cup of Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Gluten Free Flour and use a whisk to combine until smooth. Slowly pour in 2½ cups of 2% milk, whisking as you add. Stir in ¼ cup of granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon of kosher salt, and ground black pepper to taste. Bring to a boil and then reduce to a simmer.

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Add the Corn: Stir in ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, 5 cups of thawed corn, ¼ cup of cooked bacon crumbles, and ¼ cup of mascarpone cheese. Stir until fully melted, cooked through, and creamy.

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Broil the Corn: Remove from heat and sprinkle with the remaining ¼ cup parmesan cheese. Broil for 4-5 minutes on high until the cheese is toasted and bubbly.

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FAQs

What pairs 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 ingredients are in cream corn? ›

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.

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 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 does corn not go with? ›

Examples of Plants That Should Not Be Grown Together
AsparagusFennel, Garlic, Onions, Potatoes
ChrysanthemumLettuce
CilantroFennel
CucumberBasil, Rosemary, Sage, Fennel, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Potatoes
CornBroccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Celery, Eggplant, Fennel, Tomatoes
21 more rows

Is canned cream corn healthy? ›

Fresh and canned corn have similar nutritional benefits, which include antioxidants, carbs, protein and fiber. However, some disadvantages of eating sweet corn might arise from overindulging, causing you to experience gastrointestinal discomfort.

What is a good substitute for 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.

What are the ingredients in Libby's cream corn? ›

From the Package. INGREDIENTS: CORN, WATER, SUGAR, MODIFIED CORN STARCH AND SALT.

How to can creamed 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.

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.

How do you fix watery creamed corn? ›

You do this by combining equal parts cornstarch and cold water or even cream. They recommend half of a tablespoon of cornstarch for each cup of creamed corn. However, if your creamed corn is really soupy, you will want to use flour to thicken it up. Our Everyday Life suggests using rice flour.

How to can creamed corn without a pressure cooker? ›

Bring 1 cup of water to boiling for every 4 cups of corn kernels. Add the corn and simmer for 5 minutes. Fill your jars with the corn and liquid, leaving a 1-inch headspace in each jar. Wipe the jar rims and adjust the lids.

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

Don't cut too close to the cob; cut the kernels about 3/4 of the way through. Once the kernels are cut from the cob, scrape the corn with the back of the knife to get all of the "milk" and pulp. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Add the corn and juices, 3 tablespoons of water, and sugar.

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