Indulge in the delectable flavors of Country Corn, a harmonious blend of crispy corn kernels, tender vegetables, and flavorful seasonings. This classic side dish, often served at barbecues, potlucks, and family gatherings, offers a symphony of textures and tastes that will tantalize your taste buds. With its vibrant colors and versatile nature, Country Corn can be enjoyed as a standalone dish or as an accompaniment to grilled meats, roasted chicken, or fish. This versatile dish can be prepared using fresh, frozen, or canned corn, making it a convenient option for any occasion. Whether you prefer a classic recipe or a variation with added ingredients like bacon, cheese, or peppers, there's a Country Corn recipe to suit every palate. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey as we explore the diverse world of Country Corn recipes, each offering a unique twist on this iconic dish.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
LOW-COUNTRY BOIL WITH SHRIMP, CORN, AND SAUSAGE
You'll need your favorite seafood seasoning and your biggest pot for this boil (also called Frogmore Stew, One-Pot, or Farmer's Seafood Boil) brimming with plump shrimp, sweet corn, smoky sausage, and tender potatoes. Call all your friends and spread out some newspaper for a fun, roll-up-your-sleeves meal that will feed a crowd.
Provided by Rhoda Boone
Categories Small Plates Boil Shrimp Potato Corn Sausage Dinner Quick & Easy Lemon Kid-Friendly One-Pot Meal
Yield 10-12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 23
Steps:
- Cook the shrimp boil:
- Fill stockpot with 6 qt. water (if using 2 pots, divide ingredients and water between them). Add lemons, bay leaves, salt, peppercorns, and 1/2 cup seasoning, cover, and bring to a rolling boil. Add potatoes, return to a boil, and cook 7 minutes. Add sausage and onions, return to a boil, and cook 5 minutes. Add corn, return to a boil, and cook until corn is cooked and potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife, about 5 minutes more.
- Add shrimp and cook (no need to return to a boil), stirring gently, until shrimp turn pink, about 3 minutes. Remove insert or drain through a very large colander.
- Make the cocktail sauce:
- Stir ketchup, horseradish, Worcestershire, lemon juice, and hot sauce, if using, in a medium bowl.
- Make the lemon-butter sauce:
- Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Transfer to a medium bowl and stir in lemon juice and hot sauce, if using. Taste and add more lemon juice, if needed. Cover and let sit in a warm place.
- Serve the shrimp boil:
- Serve shrimp boil on a newspaper-lined table or large platters. Dust with additional Old Bay, if using. Serve with sauces alongside, if desired.
- Do Ahead
- Cocktail sauce can be made 1 week ahead. Transfer to an airtight container and chill.
FRIED CORN (COUNTRY STYLE CREAMED CORN)
My family called this recipe fried corn, but it's really sort of a cross between creamed corn and fried, but to clear, it's not soupy creamy like canned creamed corn and has tons more flavor. It used to be hard to find truly sweet corn, but with all the hybrids out there these days it's fairly easy. I personally try to use "brentwood" sweet corn, and preferably white. But any sweet corn will work fine. My Granny taught me this recipe, she was one of those fabulous cooks, who never measure anything. If you need a larger quantity than what I've provided for in the recipe, no problem. Just add more corn. And adjust the seasons and fats accordingly. This is an easy recipe, even for novice cooks. If you have questions I didn't cover in the directions, please email me, I'll try to respond in a timely fashion. Now it's prime corn time at most farmers market, so get out there and get some corn!! Oh, btw, I make this for bbq's (at my daughter in laws request, she actually pouts if I don't make this), but I love it with simple family meals, especially meatloaf.
Provided by lindieb
Categories Low Protein
Time 1h15m
Yield 6 cups or so, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Husk corn, making sure to remove all silks. Do not cut off the stem end of the ear.
- Holding the stem of the corn, using a sharp straight blade type knife - you don't need a huge knife, just something sharp. From experience I can tell you that a small paring knife won't work. Something about the length of a boning knife is best. Hold corn over a large skillet (best to prop the ear of corn against the bottom of the pan, and begin cutting the kernels, so that they fall into the pan. Once all kernels are removed, take the back of a butter knife, and scrape it against all sides of the corn, you'll notice pulp and a milky liquid, keep scraping until nothing is coming out, then turn the corn so you are holding the tip, with the stem end in the pan, and repeat this process. Don't worry it's impossible to scrap the ear too much. Repeat with the remaining corn.
- Add the butter and bacon drippings to the pan, and add the cup of water. If one cup doesn't cover the corn, just add a little more, til the corn is just barely cover with water. Add a few dashes of salt and a dash of pepper.
- Turn heat to medium low, cover the pan, and cook until it comes to a boil (if you want to rush this process, just turn the heat up a little. But keep and eye on it, you don't want it to boil dry at this point.
- Let it boil about 10 to 15 minutes, then reduce heat to the lowest setting your stove has. Remove the lid and continue to cook, until all water is absorbed and/or evaporated. I recommend tasting the corn, just before you start to cook down the water, and decide if it needs more butter or salt, and if necessary add a bit more to taste. Personally I've never measured the amount. My granny taught me this recipe and she never measured anything. This final cooking stage is very important, you want to cook it slow, to help the natural sugar in the corn start to caramelize a bit. Once the water gets pretty low, you want to keep a close eye on it, and stir often. You'll notice when it's close to done, you'll be scraping sort of a thick juice from the bottom of the pan. (my best quess is this is the caramelized fluid, but also the stuff that you scraped from the ears).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 99.9, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 2.3, Cholesterol 6.9, Sodium 101.2, Carbohydrate 12.9, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 2.2, Protein 2.2
COUNTRY CORN BREAD
A meal of chili can cornbread is a tradition for our Christmas Eve gatherings at my brother's house. I'm always asked to bring this corn bread-the lightest and fluffiest I've ever tasted. -Burdell Fossum, Plymouth, Minnesota
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 30m
Yield 9 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking soda and salt. Whisk together the egg, yogurt and oil. Stir into the dry ingredients just until combined., Transfer to an 8-in. square baking dish coated with cooking spray. Bake at 375° for 20-25 minutes or until top is lightly browned and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Serve warm.
Nutrition Facts :
MEXICAN BEEF AND CORN CASSEROLE FROM COUNTRY CROCK®
Black beans and corn, cooked ground beef, salsa and sour cream are layered in a baking dish, topped with shredded cheese, and baked for a zesty one-dish meal.
Provided by Country Crock®
Categories Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips Country Crock®
Time 35m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees . Cook ground beef in 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, stirring frequently, until beef is done, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat, then stir in cilantro.
- Combine black beans, corn and Country Crock® Spread in 8-inch baking dish. Top with beef mixture; spread with salsa and sour cream and sprinkle with cheese.
- Bake 20 minutes or until heated though and cheese is melted.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 280 calories, Carbohydrate 24.2 g, Cholesterol 55 mg, Fat 12.2 g, Fiber 4.9 g, Protein 21.8 g, SaturatedFat 4.4 g, Sodium 613.7 mg, Sugar 3.9 g
COUNTRY CORN CASSEROLE
I DEVISED this recipe when I needed a quick and easy casserole to take to a friend's birthday party. I opened a bag of this and a can of that and came up with a dish my family and friends love. Luckily, I wrote it down when I made it. I had a hunch it was going to be a success! -Debbie Jones, California, Maryland
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Side Dishes
Time 45m
Yield 6-8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a large saucepan over medium heat, bring vegetables and water to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 5-6 minutes or until tender; drain. In another large saucepan over medium heat, saute the onion in 1 tablespoon butter until tender. Add soup and milk; stir until smooth. Add cracker crumbs and cooked vegetables. , Spoon into a greased 8-in. square baking dish. Dot with remaining butter. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until golden.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 137 calories, Fat 7g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 13mg cholesterol, Sodium 478mg sodium, Carbohydrate 19g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 4g protein.
BBQ CHICKEN, RED BEAN AND CORN COUNTRY CHOWDER
If you have leftover chicken, Rachael's chowder is a tasty way to use it up. You could also make her Poached Chicken too!
Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 40m
Yield s: 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 26
Steps:
- For the sauce: Place the ketchup, brown sugar, syrup, vinegar, Worcestershire, pepper and garlic in a small pot. Bring to a low boil, reduce the heat to low and thicken 15 minutes. (This sauce stores well for weeks and makes a tasty sloppy Joe, burger baster and pork chop topper if you want to double the recipe. If using for a more all-purpose BBQ sauce, add 1/2 cup chicken stock and simmer for 20 minutes.) For the chowder: Heat the EVOO in a soup pot over medium-high heat and add the bacon, if using. Cook until crisp 2 to 3 minutes. Add the potatoes, corn, celery, onions, bell pepper, chile, garlic, thyme, seafood seasoning and bay leaf, and stir. Cook to soften, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the beer and cook the beer down by half, 1 to 2 minutes. Add the beans, tomatoes, shredded chicken, BBQ Sauce, stock and 2 cups of water. Simmer a few minutes to combine the flavors, cool and store for a make-ahead meal. Reheat over medium heat. When ready to serve, peel, pit and dice the avocado and dress it in the lime juice. Place diced avocado and some broken tortilla chips in each soup bowl, top with the hot chowder and serve.
COUNTRY CORN
I cook church dinners for 120 people, so I'm always looking for fast, inexpensive menu items. After watching a chef put this corn dish together, I prepared it at church several times. There was never any left over.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Side Dishes
Time 20m
Yield 6 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large skillet, saute onions in butter for 2-3 minutes or until tender. Stir in the corn; cover and cook for 4-5 minutes or until heated through., Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the cornstarch, cream, water, salt and pepper until smooth. Gradually stir into corn mixture. Bring to a boil. Cook, uncovered, for 2 minutes or until thickened. Stir in tomatoes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 157 calories, Fat 8g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 25mg cholesterol, Sodium 272mg sodium, Carbohydrate 20g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 4g protein.
RUDY'S COUNTRY STORE AND BAR-B-Q CREAMED CORN RECIPE - (4.1/5)
Provided by Susan52
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a medium pot over medium heat combine heavy cream and 4 ounces of cream cheese. Stir until well blended, and and the sauce is smooth and creamy. Add corn kernels, and stir them in. Heat until the corn is warmed through. Add salt and sugar. Serve with some fresh cracked black pepper if desired.
GRANDMA'S COUNTRY FRIED CORN
THIS HAS A DOWN HOME COUNTRY TASTE ...TRIED AND TRUE.
Provided by FANNIE MCCOY
Categories Vegetables
Time 1h25m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. SHUCK AND DE-SILK THE CORN AND RINSE WELL. CUT CORN FROM THE COBB SCRAPING TO GET IT ALL STARTING AT THE LARGEST END AND FIRMLY APPLY PRESSURE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, THIS WILL RELEASE THE MILK FROM THE CORN.
- 2. IN A LARGE BOWL ADD PEPPERS, ONIONS, PAPRIKA, SUGAR, SALT AND PEPPER COMBINE WITH CORN MIXING WELL.
- 3. IN A LARGE SKILLET MELT MARGARINE AT LOW HEAT, ADD CORN MIXTURE AND STIR.AFTER ABOUT A FEW MINUTES ADD THE ROUX MIXTURE, REMEMBER FRIED CORN IS A RECIPE THAT YOU CAN'T LEAVE ALONE IT REQUIRES LOTS OF STIRRING THAT IS VERY IMPORTANT OR IT WILL BURN.SIMMER ON MEDIUM LOW HEAT FOR ABOUT 1 HOUR. SKILLET CAN BE COVERED WHILE SIMMERING.
TEXAS COUNTRY CLUB CORN CHOWDER
The peppers in this soup give it just the right amount of spice, while the half & half and bacon give it just the right amount of richness. A creamy, comforting meal. The recipe is from Barton Creek Country Club in Austin, TX. I clipped it from the Austin-American Statesman many years ago.
Provided by appleydapply
Categories Chowders
Time 30m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Peel and dice potatoes. Bring a pot of water to boil. Parboil potatoes by placing in boiling water for 5 minutes. Pour off water and set potatoes aside.
- In a large pot, saute bacon until well done. Add onion, celery, carrot, peppers, and corn to bacon and bacon fat. Saute until tender.
- Add flour to bacon and vegetables to make a roux. Stir until smooth and thickening. Add potatoes. Gradually add chicken broth and stir until smooth. Bring to a boil. Add half & half and simmer for 5 minutes. The starch from the potatoes helps thicken the soup, and the parboiled potatoes will finish cooking in the soup.
- Salt and pepper to taste.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 679.6, Fat 45.6, SaturatedFat 20.4, Cholesterol 98.3, Sodium 1026.2, Carbohydrate 50, Fiber 4.9, Sugar 3.1, Protein 19.7
NORTH COUNTRY CORN CHOWDER (RACHAEL RAY)
This comes from Rachael Ray's "Comfort Foods" 30-minute meals series. There are a bunch of corn chowder recipes here but I like the idea of Old Bay in this one.
Provided by HisPixie
Categories Chowders
Time 25m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Heat a deep pot over medium to medium-high heat. Add oil and potatoes. Cover and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
- Add onion, celery, red bell pepper, and bay leaves. Season with Old Bay, salt and pepper. Cover and reduce heat a bit, cook a few minutes more, stirring occasionally.
- Uncover and whisk in flour. Cook a minute more. Add corn, broth, and milk. Bring soup to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer, 7 to 10 minutes, to thicken. Adjust seasonings and serve bowls of chowder with a sprinkle of chopped scallions and oyster crackers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 326.5, Fat 13.1, SaturatedFat 4.2, Cholesterol 16.3, Sodium 330, Carbohydrate 43.5, Fiber 4.8, Sugar 11.8, Protein 11.4
COUNTRY CORN CHOWDER
This is a very yummy soup that we like to make when we want fast and easy. You can also add chicken to this if you so desire.
Provided by Tinamama
Categories Chowders
Time 50m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium-high heat.
- Add onion and cook, stirring frequently, until golden and tender, about 7-10 minutes.
- Add potatoes and chicken broth. Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer, partially covered, until potatoes are tender, about 15-20 minutes.
- Stir in corn, milk, salt and pepper; simmer uncovered 5 minutes.
- Ladle chowder into bowls.
- Sprinkle with chopped chives.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 175.2, Fat 4.3, SaturatedFat 2.4, Cholesterol 10.8, Sodium 299.6, Carbohydrate 29.6, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 2.7, Protein 6.2
COUNTRY CORN BAKE
This is a delicious version of scalloped corn.
Provided by MICRO1
Categories Side Dish Casseroles Corn Casserole Recipes
Time 1h5m
Yield 9
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Butter a 2 quart casserole.
- In a mixing bowl, combine corn, butter, corn muffin mix, French onion dip, eggs, salt, celery, salt and pepper. Transfer the mixture to the prepared casserole dish.
- Bake in a preheated 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) oven for 40 to 60 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 306.2 calories, Carbohydrate 30.2 g, Cholesterol 98.5 mg, Fat 18.4 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 6.1 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Sodium 1263.9 mg, Sugar 5.6 g
COUNTRY SAUSAGE, CORN AND POTATO CHOWDER
My family loves country style sausage and creamy thick chowders, so I decided to make this tasty sausage chowder..... the best of both worlds. The flavor is enhanced by using country sausage gravy mix which also serves as a thickening agent. The corn adds sweetness and crunch, the shredded potatoes add texture and the roasted...
Provided by Susan Bickta
Categories Cream Soups
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Place a 4-5 quart Dutch oven over medium high heat. Crumble the sausage into the Dutch oven and cook for 10-12 minutes, breaking meat up with a spoon as you go, until browned.
- 2. Add the onion, mix well and cook another 3-4 minutes.
- 3. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the gravy mix and the half and half. Mix well with a wire whisk. Add to the meat mixture and mix well. Stir often until thickened and add 2 cups of the whole milk. Cook until heated thru.
- 4. Add the corn, potatoes, roasted red pepper and dried parsley flakes. Mix well. Cook until thickened and add the remaining 1 1/2 to 2 cups of whole milk. Mix well.
- 5. Bring to a simmer, stirring constantly to prevent sticking.
- 6. Serve with a dollop of sour cream and some chowder crackers on the side.
- 7. PLEASE NOTE: you may have to adjust amounts of shredded potatoes and liquid to make this chowder to your desired consistency ..... I, personally, love really thick chowders ....... but, adjustments can easily be made. Either way ..... it's delicious and satisfying.
CLIFTON COUNTRY INN CRAB AND CORN CHOWDER
The Clifton Inn was built in 1799 and eventually became the residence of Thomas Mann Randolph, US congressman, governor of Virginia and son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson. It is a stately southern manse in the heart of Virginia with gently rolling lawns that drop off into pure mountain magic.
Provided by Molly53
Categories Chowders
Time 50m
Yield 12-15 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cook bacon on a large skillet until soft but not crisp.
- Add butter, melt.
- Add onions and celery; cook until partially cooked.
- Add potatoes; cook, stirring frequently until vegetables are tender.
- Stir in flour; cook, stirring constantly for five minutes.
- Stir in broth until smooth.
- Reduce heat and simmer for approximately 20 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
- Stir in creamed corn and corn, parsley, chives, salt and pepper.
- Bring just to the boil.
- Stir in cream and crab; cook until just heated.
- Serve immediately.
DELICIOUS COUNTRY CORN
I love corn and I REALLY love corn prepared this way! It's so quick to make and you usually have the ingredients on hand. The tomatoes provide a nice splash of color. Enjoy!
Provided by Dine Dish
Categories Corn
Time 20m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large skillet, saute the onions in butter for 2-3 minutes or until tender.
- Stir in the corn; cover and cook for 4-5 minutes or until heated through.
- Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the cornstarch, cream, water, salt and pepper until smooth.
- Stir into corn mixture.
- Bring to a boil; Cook uncovered for 2 minutes or until thickened.
- Stir in tomatoes and serve!
LOW COUNTRY SHRIMP AND CORN PUDDING
Steps:
- Saute shallots and shrimp in butter until shirmp are pink. Mix croutons, shrimp, shallots, corn and cheese. Pour into a 2 quart buttered casserole. Mix eggs, milk, and seasoning. Pour over shrimp mixture. Bake in water bath at 350' for 50".
COUNTRY CLUB CORN
We love this because it uses canned corn and makes it taste much better. It's so easy and quick to put together. The original recipe uses cream-style corn, but I have only used whole kernel corn. Recipe is from "Favorite Recipes From Southern Kitchens---Vegetables" which apparently was published in 1968 by The Progressive Farmer Magazine and is credited to Charlotte McCracken of Sentinel, Oklahoma.
Provided by Deb G
Categories Corn
Time 25m
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Grease or butter a small, shallow casserole dish. ( Mine is approximately 6 1/2 inches square and 2 inches deep.).
- In the prepared dish, combine the cream, corn, and pepper.
- Cut butter in small pieces and put on top of corn.
- Put the broken saltine pieces on top of casserole.
- Bake until slightly brown on top (approx. 20 minutes).
COUNTRY SHRIMP & SCALLOPS WITH CREAMY GRITS, ASPARAGUS AND ROASTED CORN RAGOUT
Steps:
- CREAMY GRITS: Melt the cream & butter together in a saucepan and bring to boil. Sprinkle the grits into the boiling cream and butter while stirring with a whisk. Continue to stir for 1 minute until it thickens, then turn the heat to low and simmer for 25-30 minutes, stirring regularly. Add Chicken Boullion to grits and stri until dissolved, remove from heat. Let grits cool down so they are firmer before serving. ASPARAGUS & ROASTED CORN RAGOUT: place 4 tbsp butter in a large saute pan over medium heat. Add the corn & mushrooms and saute for 45 seconds to 1 minute. Add the shallots and garlic, saute for 30 seconds, add white wine. Bring it to a simmer and reduce by half for around 2 minutes. Remove from heat and add lemon juice. halved tomatoes, basil, thyme and remaining butter, scallions & asparagus, allowing the heat of the sauce to cook the vegetables. Season with salt & pepper to taste. SHRIMP & SCALLOPS: Divide the vegetable oil between two sauce pans that have been heated over full heat for a minute. Season the shrimp and scallops with salt & pepper and add to the pans when the oil begins to smoke. Saute the scallops for 3 minutes, around 15 minutes on both sides. When they are done the flesh will be opaque. Sautee the shrimp for a minute on both sides or until they are pink and firm. ASSEMBLE: Place a scoop of the grits on the center of each plate and arrange three scallops in a triangle around the grits with three shrimp on top. Add a couple of spoonfulls of the ragout over the grits and serve.
CORN-AND-COUNTRY-HAM MADELEINES
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. In a skillet over medium-high heat, heat the oil. Add the ham, corn and garlic and stir until hot, about 1 minute. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Remove from the heat and cool.
- Sift the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder and 1/2teaspoon salt into a large bowl. Stir in the milk, eggs and butter until a smooth batter is formed. Stir in the ham mixture. Spoon half of the batter into each of the 12 scalloped cups of a greased madeleine pan and smooth the tops. Place in the oven and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 15 minutes. Invert onto a cooling rack. Sprinkle lightly with salt and chili powder. Repeat with the remaining batter. Serve warm. (Reheat the madeleines briefly in a 350-degree oven if necessary.)
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 221, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 27 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 5 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 211 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 0 grams
Tips:
- Use fresh corn: Fresh corn is sweeter and has a better flavor than frozen or canned corn.
- Shuck the corn properly: Remove all the husks and silk from the corn to ensure that it cooks evenly.
- Cook the corn in boiling water: This is the quickest and easiest way to cook corn and it helps to preserve its nutrients.
- Add salt to the water: Salting the water helps to enhance the flavor of the corn.
- Cook the corn until it is tender: The corn is done cooking when it is tender and can be easily pierced with a fork.
- Serve the corn hot: Corn is best served hot, either on its own or with your favorite toppings.
Conclusion:
Country corn is a simple but delicious dish that is perfect for any occasion. It is a great way to use fresh corn and it can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether you are serving it as a side dish or as a main course, country corn is sure to be a hit. So next time you have some fresh corn on hand, be sure to give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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