Calling all corn lovers! Get ready to embark on a culinary journey with our delightful Sour Cream Corn recipes. These dishes are not only incredibly tasty, but also versatile enough to suit any occasion, be it a casual family dinner, a fancy potluck, or even a festive holiday gathering.
In our collection, you'll find a variety of recipes that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. From the classic Sour Cream Corn, where tender corn kernels bask in a creamy and tangy sauce, to the zesty Mexican Corn with its vibrant flavors and a hint of spice, we have something for every palate. And for those who enjoy a bit of heat, our Jalapeño Sour Cream Corn is sure to satisfy your cravings.
But the culinary adventure doesn't stop there. We also bring you creative variations like the Sour Cream Corn Bake, a casserole-style dish that's perfect for potlucks, and the Sour Cream Corn Fritters, a delightful appetizer or side that's sure to impress your guests.
So, whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, our Sour Cream Corn recipes are guaranteed to become your new favorites. Grab your apron, gather your ingredients, and let's dive into the world of creamy, tangy, and simply irresistible corn dishes!
CORN WITH SOUR CREAM AND BACON
This is a recipe from my mother. I never thought corn could taste so different. The sour cream makes it luscious!
Provided by Kathy
Categories Corn
Time 25m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cook onion in butter until soft; blend in flour and salt.
- Add sour cream gradually, stirring to keep smooth.
- Heat to boiling; add corn; cook until heated through.
- Fold in 1/2 crumbled bacon.
- Turn into serving dish, garnish with remaining bacon and parsley.
CORN MUFFINS WITH GREEN ONIONS AND SOUR CREAM
Categories Bread Onion Side Bake Thanksgiving Cornmeal Corn Fall Sour Cream Bon Appétit Kidney Friendly Vegetarian Pescatarian Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes 12 muffins
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Line twelve 1/3-cup muffin cups with paper liners. Combine first 7 ingredients in large bowl. Whisk sour cream, eggs and melted butter in another bowl. Add sour cream mixture to dry ingedients and stir just until moistened (do not overmix). Fold in corn kernels and green onions.
- Divide batter equally among muffin cups. Bake until golden and tester inserted into center of muffins comes out clean, about 20 minutes. Cool on rack. (Can be prepared 8 hours ahead. Cover and let stand at room temperature.)
BUTTERMILK AND SOUR CREAM CORN BREAD
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories side-dish
Time 50m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 400 degrees F. Butter a 9 by 9 by 2-inch metal baking pan.
- Blend the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda in a processor for 5 seconds. Add the butter cubes. Blend until the butter is reduced to tiny pieces, 15 to 20 seconds. Whisk the buttermilk, sour cream and eggs in a large bowl to blend. Add the dry ingredients from the processor and stir until evenly moistened. Scrape the batter into the prepared pan.
- Bake the corn bread until the top is golden brown and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, about 25 minutes. Cool the bread on a rack at least 30 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.
BAKED CORN (LIKE A CORN CASSEROLE, BUT NO CHEESE OR SOUR CREAM)
This is an amazing side dish. I often whip this up when making food for church, a sick friend or a new mom. It's one of those easy, cheap and delicious meals. I have another corn casserole dish that I also love. But, this is one of the few that doesn't require cheese, cream cheese or sour cream. I use club crackers. But, I'm sure that you could also use Ritz. It's obviously not a diet food. Yum!
Provided by Martha Cooks
Categories Corn
Time 1h5m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Beat the eggs, add corn, sugar, salt, milk and 1/2 of your crushed club crackers.
- Dump into a greased or sprayed small baking dish. I use the 9x9 glass ones.
- Cover with the remaining half of cracker crumbs and dot with butter.
- Cover with foil and bake at 350°F for 1 hour.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 282.3, Fat 11.2, SaturatedFat 4.6, Cholesterol 76, Sodium 633.5, Carbohydrate 42.6, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 20.5, Protein 5.5
FRESH CORN MADELEINES WITH SOUR CREAM AND CAVIAR
Categories Fish Bake Cocktail Party Cornmeal Corn Sour Cream Gourmet
Yield Makes about 36 hors d'oeuvres
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Make madeleines:
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Brush molds with some melted butter.
- Whisk together cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Whisk together egg, buttermilk, 1 tablespoon melted butter, and corn in another bowl, then add to dry ingredients, stirring until just combined.
- Spoon 1 teaspoon batter into each mold and bake in middle of oven until madeleines are golden around edges and spring back when pressed lightly, 5 to 6 minutes. Turn madeleines out onto a rack to cool and make more in same manner.
- Top madeleines:
- Put sour cream in pastry bag (if using) and pipe (or spoon) about 1/2 teaspoon onto each madeleine, then top with a rounded 1/4 teaspoon caviar.
SOUR CREAM CORN
Make and share this Sour Cream Corn recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Dancer
Categories Pork
Time 55m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Remove husks and silks from corn, rinse ears.
- Cut kernels from corn to measure 2 cups.
- Fry bacon; drain and crumble.
- Set aside.
- Saute onion in butter; blend in flour, salt and pepper.
- Gradually add sour cream, stirring until mixture is smooth.
- Heat just to boiling; add corn, and heat thoroughly (about 5 minutes).
- Fold in half of bacon.
- Spoon into a greased 1 quart casserole; top with parsley and remaining bacon.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes.
MEXICAN STREET-CORN PALETA (CORN, SOUR CREAM AND LIME POPSICLE)
Fany Gerson makes her paletas, Mexican fruit ice-pops, the traditional way: with real fruit for intense flavors. Although this flavor isn't traditional, it was inspired by esquites, a favorite Mexican street food of corn dressed with sour cream, lime and chile. To make it, infuse milk with fresh sweet corn and chile, and then blend it into a smooth base. Fold in some lime and sautéed corn for texture, and freeze for a rich, sweet-savory treat.
Provided by Francis Lam
Categories snack, ice creams and sorbets, dessert
Time 9h45m
Yield About 20 3-ounce pops
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place the milk, 2 1/2 cups corn kernels, cobs, serrano chile, 1 teaspoon kosher salt and sugar in a stockpot. (If your corn is very sweet, reduce the sugar slightly.) Place over medium heat, stirring the bottom with a spatula. Bring to a simmer, and reduce the heat to maintain it; do not boil. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the corn is mostly tender, about 15 minutes from when it comes to a simmer.
- Let cool for 10 minutes, and remove the corn cobs and serrano chile and reserve. Working in batches if necessary, blend the milk mixture in a blender until smooth. Blend in sour cream, lime zest, lime juice and more salt or sugar to taste. Transfer milk mixture to a bowl, add the corn cobs (and serrano, if you like) and chill at least four hours, preferably overnight.
- Heat butter in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat until foamy. Add the remaining corn and a few pinches of salt. Sauté until the corn is nicely browned, 3 to 5 minutes. If the bottom of the pan is browning, stir in some water until it fully evaporates. Transfer to a bowl, chill and reserve.
- Remove the cobs and serrano again and discard. Divide the sautéed corn among your Popsicle molds (about 1 tablespoon each if using 3-ounce molds). Divide the milk mixture into the molds. Give each a gentle stir to distribute the corn. Freeze for 50 minutes, or until just hard enough to stand the Popsicle sticks up, insert sticks and freeze until firm, at least 4 hours more. To unmold, dip the molds for a moment in hot water, and remove the paletas. Sprinkle with chile powder, if desired.
Tips:
- Use fresh corn: Fresh corn on the cob is best for this recipe, but you can also use frozen or canned corn if fresh corn is not available.
- Don't overcook the corn: Overcooked corn will be tough and chewy. Cook it just until it is tender-crisp, about 5-7 minutes.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot: A heavy-bottomed pot will help to evenly distribute the heat and prevent the corn from sticking.
- Add the sour cream and butter at the end: This will help to prevent the sour cream from curdling and the butter from burning.
- Season to taste: Add salt, pepper, and other seasonings to taste. You can also add a pinch of sugar or a squeeze of lemon juice for a little extra flavor.
Conclusion:
Sour cream corn is a delicious and easy side dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a great way to use up fresh corn, and it is also a budget-friendly recipe. Whether you are serving it at a weeknight dinner or a special occasion, sour cream corn is sure to be a hit.
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