How to Cook Frozen Corn

When it comes to side dishes, you can’t go wrong with corn. It goes well with any meat and potatoes type of meal, and is always a favorite for Sunday dinner and Thanksgiving dinner. There’s something about crisp, sweet, fresh corn that adds color and vibrancy to your dinner table. But when you can’t have freshly picked corn on the cob, you can have the same delicious side dish using frozen corn! You’ll never use canned corn again. This recipe is easy, fool-proof, and oh so delicious.

Benefits of Frozen Corn

Frozen corn beats canned corn any day of the week. And it’s a perfect substitute to fresh corn cobs. Why? For one thing, it’s cheaper. A big bag of frozen corn can last for several weeks in the freezer and when prepared correctly, tastes just as fresh as straight off the cob. And it actually takes less time to prepare than fresh. It’s nutritious too! There are actually fewer calories in frozen corn than in fresh or canned.

Basic Tips for Cooking Frozen Corn

Don’t BOIL frozen corn! Just don’t do it. I know the package tells you to do it, but trust me, it zaps all the flavor out of the corn.Use a skillet. Stir-frying or sautéing frozen corn keeps it crisp, bright, and flavorful.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. Salting the corn too early can dehydrate it and it won’t taste as sweet. Wait until after you’ve cooked it, then salt to taste.

What Goes Well With a Corn Side Dish?

This recipe is so versatile you can serve it alongside virtually anything. But it especially complements turkey and mashed potatoes, pork chops, fried chicken, or a good steak. Throw a handful of skillet-cooked corn into salads, burritos, casseroles, or soups for extra color and crunch. Or sauté other veggies with the corn and enjoy a beautiful vegetarian lunch or dinner.

More variations to try

Easy Seasoned Corn: Add 2 cloves garlic and ½ teaspoon thyme before cooking.Mexican Street Corn: After cooking, add ⅓ cup queso fresco and sprinkle paprika and parsley over the top. Squeeze a little fresh lime over the top if desired.Parmesan Corn: Add 2 cloves garlic before cooking. After cooking sprinkle ⅓ to ½ cup fresh parmesan cheese over the top.

More great recipes using corn

Wanting to find more incredible corn side dishes? Look no further!

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Grilled Corn Salad

Sweet Corn Cakes (Tomalitos)

Easy Creamy Corn Dip

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