40 Recipes That Start with a Bag of Frozen Corn (2024)

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Updated: Apr. 02, 2024

    These frozen corn recipes make dinner prep easier than ever.

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    Church Supper Spaghetti

    Because this recipe feeds so many, I often take it to church dinners and potlucks. This colorful dish also comes in handy when we have lots of help to feed on our farm. —Verlyn Wilson, Wilkinson, Indiana

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    Slow-Cooker Creamed Corn with Bacon

    Every time I take this super rich corn to a holiday potluck or work party, I leave with an empty slow cooker. It's decadent, homey and so worth the splurge. —Melissa Pelkey Hass, Waleska, Georgia

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    Bourbon Barbecue Chicken Tacos

    I wanted to try a different take on taco night and decided on a barbecue theme. Even my father enjoyed this meal, and he doesn’t usually care for tacos. —LaDale Hymer, Cleveland, Oklahoma

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    Southwest-Style Wedding Soup

    I turned leftover ground chicken into meatballs and dreamed up this cozy southwestern soup. Now my Italian family asks for it over traditional wedding soup. —Teena Petrus, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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    The beauty of my Mexican strata is that you can change it depending on the veggies you have on hand. I make mine most often with corn and pico de gallo. —Lisa Huff, Wilton, Connecticut

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    Jalapeno Buttermilk Cornbread

    If you’re from the South, you have to have a good cornbread recipe. Here’s a lightened-up version of my mom’s traditional cornbread that tastes just as delicious. —Debi Mitchell, Flower Mound, Texas

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    Black Bean Tart

    This colorful dish was a hit at a get-together I had for friends. I served the tart with sour cream on the side, a green salad and crusty bread. —Ellen Papa, Miami, Florida.

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    Corn and Broccoli in Cheese Sauce

    Save room in the oven by making this savory side in your slow cooker. It is a standby in my house. My daughter likes to add leftover ham to create a hearty main course. —Joyce Johnson, Uniontown, Ohio

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    Cool Beans Salad

    This protein-filled dish could be served as a colorful side dish or a meatless main entree. When you make it, double the recipe because it will be gone in a flash! The basmati rice adds a unique flavor and the dressing gives it a bit of a tang. —Janelle Lee, Appleton, Wisconsin

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    Skillet Shepherd's Pie

    This is the best shepherd's pie recipe I've ever tasted. It's very quick to make, and I usually have most—if not all—of the ingredients already on hand. —Tirzah Sandt, San Diego, California

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    Stephanie’s Slow-Cooker Stew

    Start this warming one-pot meal before you head out for the day. By the time you get home, the well-seasoned meat will be tender and mouthwatering. —Stephanie Rabbitt-Schapp, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Black Bean Chicken with Rice

    This spicy family favorite calls for just a few basic ingredients, including chicken, black beans and rice, so it’s quick and easy to stir up in your skillet on a weeknight. —Molly Newman, Portland, Oregon

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    Cheesy Slow-Cooked Corn

    My family really likes this creamy, cheesy side dish—and it's so easy to make. Even those who usually don't eat much corn often ask for a second helping. —Mary Ann Truitt, Wichita, Kansas

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    Black Bean Tortilla Pie

    I found this entree a while ago and decreased the cheese and increased the herbs called for in the recipe. It’s one of my toddler’s favorite meals. She always smiles when she sees it on the table. —Wendy Kelly, Petersburg, New York

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    I threw this sausage recipe together one night to use up produce before going out of town. Who knew it was going to be such a hit! Now it’s a recipe I turn to whenever time is tight. —Elizabeth Kelley, Chicago, Illinois

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    Cheese Tortellini with Tomatoes and Corn

    Fresh corn and basil make this dish taste like summer. I think it's a good one for bringing to picnics or gatherings, but it's great along with any side dish for a weeknight dinner! —Sally Maloney, Dallas, Georgia

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    Confetti Kielbasa Skillet

    Here's one of my husband's favorite dishes. When it's in season, substitute fresh corn for frozen. Add a dash of cayenne pepper if you like a little heat. —Sheila Gomez, Shawnee, Kansas

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    Apple Chicken Quesadillas

    My sister came up with an easy recipe that can be served as a main course or an appetizer. People are surprised by the combination of chicken, apples, tomatoes and corn inside the crispy tortillas, but they love it. —Stacia Slagle of Maysville, Missouri

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    Southwestern Sauteed Corn

    My mother-in-law came up with this corn skillet dish one night for dinner. Everyone who tries it absolutely loves it! —Chandy Ward, Aumsville, Oregon

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    Turkey Dumpling Soup

    Simmering up a big pot of this soup is one of my favorite holiday traditions. This is a variation on a recipe my mom made while I was growing up. My husband and children can't get enough of the tender dumplings. —Debbie Wolf, Mission Viejo, California

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    Corn Okra Creole

    This dish is representative of my area of the country, and particularly the Texas-Louisiana border. The okra, corn and Creole seasonings are all popular here. —Ruth Aubey, San Antonio, Texas

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    Scalloped Sweet Corn Casserole

    This is my Grandma Ostendorf's corn recipe I grew up enjoying. Now a grandmother myself, I still serve this comfy, delicious side as a family classic. —Lonnie Hartstack, Clarinda, Iowa

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    Skillet Nachos

    My mom gave me a fundraiser cookbook, and this is the recipe I’ve used most. My whole family is on board. For toppings, think sour cream, tomatoes, jalapeno and red onion. —Judy Hughes, Waverly, Kansas

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    Moist Corn Spoon Bread

    Enjoy this easy take on a southern specialty that utilizes the convenience of a slow cooker. It's an excellent side dish for your next summer party or any special feast. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Edamame Corn Carrot Salad

    I came up with this easy salad while brainstorming light, protein-filled recipes. My vegetarian and vegan friends are especially big fans. —Maiah Miller, Monterey, California

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    Corn and Black Bean Salad

    This colorful, crunchy black bean and corn salad is chock-full of nutrition that all ages love. Try it with a variety of summer entrees, or as a wholesome salsa! —Krista Frank, Rhododendron, Oregon

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    Hash Brown Maple Sausage Casserole

    This craveworthy casserole has a golden hash-brown crust that's topped with sausage and veggies. My favorite part is the surprise layer of gooey Gruyere. —Anuja Argade, Foster City, California

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    Chili Skillet

    Like most farmers, my husband loves a good hearty chili. With all the vegetables, cheese and meat in it, this dish makes a super supper—and it comes together in one skillet on top of the stove. I serve it frequently in fall and winter. —Katherine Brown, Fredericktown, Ohio

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    Creamy Corn

    Out of all my corn recipes, this is my favorite. You need just a few ingredients and a slow cooker to make this delicious side dish. Because it cooks on its own, you'll have extra time to prepare the main course. —Judy McCarthy, Derby, Kansas

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    Mexi-Mac Skillet

    This is the yummiest, quickest recipe I have. There’s no need to precook the macaroni. Everything comes together in one smart skillet. —Maurane Ramsey, Fort Wayne, Indiana

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    Curried Chicken Corn Chowder

    This recipe is close to one my mom used to make for us kids when the weather turned cold. Hers called for heavy cream, but I came up with a slimmer version that I think is pretty true to the original! —Kendra Doss, Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    Favorite Chicken Potpie

    This is the best chicken potpie recipe! Chock-full of chicken, potatoes, peas and corn, this recipe makes two golden pies, so you can serve one at supper and save the other for a busy night. —Karen Johnson, Bakersfield, California

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    Slow-Cooker Chicken Tacos

    Our fun, simple recipe is perfect for taco Tuesdays or a relaxing dinner with friends. If we have any leftover filling, I toss it into a garden-fresh taco salad. —Tracy Gunter, Boise, Idaho

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    Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers

    These filling and flavorful vegetarian stuffed peppers are an updated version of my mom's stuffed peppers, which were a favorite when I was growing up in upstate New York. Whenever I make them, I'm reminded of home. —Melissa McCabe, Long Beach, California

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    Layered Garden Bean Salad

    For easy entertaining, cover and refrigerate the salad a few hours before guests arrive so you don't have to bother with last-minute assembly. Turn it into a light lunch by adding sliced rotisserie chicken, salmon or tuna. —Melissa Wharton, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Pressure-Cooker Tex-Mex Risotto

    I love food with lots of flavor and a Mexican twist, but am too lazy to stand over a pot of risotto. This recipe gave me the opportunity to marry my love of Mexican and creamy risotto—no muss, no fuss. —Sharon Marx, Grand Blanc, Michigan

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    Chicken Verde Quesadillas

    I used the corn, peppers and zucchini in my fridge to create these quick and easy quesadillas. Dollop with sour cream and you're good to go. —Julie Merriman, Seattle, Washington

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    Southwestern Rice

    I created this colorful side dish after eating something similar at a restaurant. It complements any Tex-Mex meal wonderfully. Sometimes I add cubes of grilled chicken breast to the rice to make it a meal in itself. —Michelle Dennis, Clarks Hill, Indiana

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    Mexican Chicken Chili

    Corn and black beans give this satisfying chili a Mexican flair the whole family will love. Adjust the cayenne if you have small children or are looking for a little less zip. —Stephanie Rabbitt-Schappacher, West Chester, Ohio

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    Originally Published: September 13, 2018

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    What's a good recipe for frozen corn? ›

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    How do you use frozen sweetcorn? ›

    To cook it properly and make sure you retain more of its vitamins, it's always best to microwave it straight from the freezer. Place the amount of sweetcorn you need in a microwaveable bowl with a tablespoon of water. Set your microwave on a higher setting, and leave it between 3-4 ½ minutes (depending on the setting).

    How do you keep frozen corn from getting soggy? ›

    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 make frozen corn taste better? ›

    Stir-frying or sautéing frozen corn keeps it crisp and bright and tastes much better than roasted corn in the oven. Add a little sugar. It's ok, it won't taste weird and it will bring out the natural sweet flavor. Don't salt until ready to serve.

    Should you thaw frozen corn before cooking? ›

    Sautéing frozen corn in a skillet gives it so much flavor with the help of a little butter, sugar (trust me on this), and salt and pepper. Place corn in a colander and give it a rinse with cold water. It doesn't need to be thawed, just rinse until the ice crystals are gone and be sure to shake out any excess water.

    Are frozen corn healthy? ›

    The University of Cailfornia-Davis found frozen corn contains more vitamin C than fresh corn. It's also got a lot of fiber. According to Healthline , corn may aid with digestive health and eye health. All corn is high in carbohydrates (sugar) so eating in small quantities is OK.

    What is frozen corn good for? ›

    Frozen corn cooks quickly for a weeknight side dish or can be long simmered in soups and stews. You can even thaw it and eat it right from the bag, atop salads or in a corn dip.

    Can you eat frozen sweetcorn raw? ›

    The Food Standards Agency and Public Health England are reminding people that most frozen vegetables, including sweetcorn, need to be cooked before eating. This includes if adding them to salads, smoothies or dips.

    Is frozen corn better than canned? ›

    “For the other months, frozen or canned are great options, but check for added ingredients. Canned corn can be high in sodium, and frozen corn packed in sauces may have extra fat and sodium.” If cost is important, though, frozen corn may be the route to go, Vadiveloo says.

    Why is my frozen corn chewy? ›

    For the best flavor and texture, frozen corn on the cob or corn kernels should be used within six months. After six months, frozen corn can become chewy and watery.

    Why is my frozen corn sour? ›

    1. Freezer burn: Poor packaging or exposure to air and moisture can cause freezer burn, leading to a sour taste and aroma. 2. Over-ripening: If the vegetables were not harvested at the right time, they might have been over-ripened, leading to a sour or unpleasant taste.

    Why is frozen corn on cob mushy? ›

    You may not have done anything wrong. I always blanch mine for about 2-3 minutes. But, some people don't blanch, often with corn on the cob, and think that works better. Watery and mushy to me says that the corn was probably harvested much too early.

    What enhances the flavor of corn? ›

    Flavor Enhancements

    Smothering corn with butter and salt is the traditional way of serving corn on the cob. Instead, try squeezing on fresh lemon or lime juice or brush with olive oil and sprinkle on your favorite dried herb blend.

    What can I add to corn to make it better? ›

    A little butter, milk and a dash of sugar will go a long way to improving the flavor. If you have the option, I'd recommend frozen corn over canned. You can add butter and cream to make it taste better. Also a pinch of pepper.

    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.

    How do you make corn taste good? ›

    Rick often makes a quick corn side dish by cutting kernels off the cob and sautéeing them in butter with some chopped shallot and garlic. As the corn cooks, flavorful brown bits will stick to the pan, which along with the nutty-sweet butter help mask the flavor of bland corn.

    Does frozen corn on the cob taste the same as fresh? ›

    Although these might be useful when feeding a big group of people, like in a school cafeteria, frozen corn on the cob comes up short compared to the pure experience of eating a fresh ear of corn. Frozen corn cobs lack the sweet and crisp taste, and the delightful texture we get from a fresh ear of sweet corn.

    What can I do with a bag of frozen peas? ›

    23 Recipes That Start with a Bag of Frozen Peas
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    • 17 of 23. Classic Chicken Soup.
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    How many minutes should you boil frozen corn? ›

    Quick reference: Boiling times for corn
    Corn typeBoil time
    Unhusked fresh corn10 minutes
    Husked fresh corn2–5 minutes
    Frozen corn cobs5–8 minutes
    Frozen corn kernels2–3 minutes
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