Paula Deen’s Corn Casserole: 5 Secrets for Creamy Southern Flavor | Ultimate Comfort Dish

Delicious Paula Deen’s Corn Casserole showcasing creamy Southern flavor
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December 17, 2025

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I grew up on simple, warm foods that make a house feel like home. This corn casserole is one of those dishes. It is creamy, slightly sweet, and has a soft, golden top. You can make it plain or add jalapeños, bacon, or extra cheese. The recipe below is easy and uses items you likely have in your pantry. Try it for a family dinner, holiday side, or potluck.

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Ingredients :
1 can (15 oz) whole kernel corn, drained, 1 can (15 oz) creamed corn, 1 cup sour cream (or Greek yogurt), ½ cup unsalted butter, melted, 1 box (8.5 oz) corn muffin mix (such as Jiffy), 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, divided, Salt and pepper to taste, ½ cup diced jalapeños or green chilies for spice, ½ cup cooked bacon bits for smoky flavor, ¼ cup chopped green onions for freshness

Directions :
1️⃣ Prepare the Mixture• Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.• In a large bowl, combine drained whole corn, creamed corn, sour cream, melted butter, and corn muffin mix.• Stir until just combined. Do not overmix., 2️⃣ Add Cheese• Fold in half of the shredded cheddar. Season with salt and pepper., 3️⃣ Bake• Pour mixture into the prepared dish and bake for 40–45 minutes until lightly golden and set in the center., 4️⃣ Add Topping• Sprinkle the remaining cheese on top and bake an additional 5 minutes until melted and bubbly., 5️⃣ Cool and Serve• Remove from the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes before serving. Slice and serve warm.


Why You’ll Love This Paula Deen’s Corn Casserole: 5 Secrets for Creamy Southern Flavor | Ultimate Comfort Dish

This dish is a comfort classic. It hits simple, tasty notes:

  • Creamy texture from creamed corn and sour cream.
  • Sweet corn flavor that pairs well with savory add-ins.
  • Easy steps with no hard techniques.
  • Oven does most of the work while you relax or prep other dishes.

It also works as a main for a light meal or as a filling side. If you like warm, cheesy food that feels like home cooking, this dish will make you smile.

(Here is a quick tip: if you want an extra rich top, add a few small knobs of butter on top before the final bake.)

(Internal link 1) For a sweet dessert to follow, try this dewberry cobbler that pairs well after a warm Southern meal.

Nutriments benefits

This casserole gives you simple nutrients from corn and dairy:

  • Carbohydrates from corn and the muffin mix give energy.
  • Protein and calcium from sour cream and cheese support bones and muscles.
  • Small amounts of fiber from whole kernel corn.
  • You can make it lighter by using low-fat sour cream or Greek yogurt to cut fat but keep creaminess.

If you want a boost of veggies, fold in finely chopped bell pepper or a handful of spinach. These change the color and add vitamins without taking away the classic taste.

What to Serve With Paula Deen’s Corn Casserole: 5 Secrets for Creamy Southern Flavor | Ultimate Comfort Dish

This casserole goes well with many mains and sides:

  • Roast chicken or baked ham for a hearty meal.
  • Grilled sausages or pork chops for a savory plate.
  • Fresh salad or steamed green beans to add a bright note.
  • Biscuits or cornbread if you want more starch.

For a full Southern spread, add collard greens and mashed sweet potatoes. Keep flavors simple so the casserole still stands out. A crisp green salad balances the creamy texture.

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Store leftovers safely and keep texture good:

  • Cool the casserole to room temperature (no more than two hours).
  • Cover tightly with foil or place in an airtight container.
  • Refrigerate for up to 4 days.
  • Reheat in a 350°F oven for 10–15 minutes until heated through, or microwave single servings for 1–2 minutes.

To freeze:

  • Freeze in an airtight container for up to 2 months.
  • Thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.
  • Reheat from thawed in the oven until hot in the center.

Tips and mistakes to avoid

Follow these points for best results:

  • Do not overmix. Mix just until ingredients combine. Overmixing makes it dense.
  • Use the right pan size. A 9×13 dish bakes evenly. A smaller pan will take longer and may burn on the edges.
  • Drain the whole kernel corn well. Excess water makes the casserole runny.
  • Let it rest 10 minutes before slicing. Resting helps it set.
  • Check the center with a toothpick. If it comes out mostly clean, it’s done.

(Internal link 2) If you enjoy one-dish Southern sides, you might also like this dewberry cobbler as a sweet match for potlucks.

Common mistakes:

  • Baking at a higher temp to speed it up. That can brown the top too fast and leave the center undercooked.
  • Skipping the final cheese bake. The extra 5 minutes makes the top melty and appealing.

Variation (if any)

You can change this dish in small ways to fit your taste:

  • Spicy version: add ½ cup diced jalapeños or green chilies (recipe already lists these).
  • Smoky version: stir in ½ cup cooked bacon bits or top with bacon before serving.
  • Lighter version: use Greek yogurt or low-fat sour cream and reduced-fat cheese.
  • Loaded version: add diced bell peppers, diced onion, or a cup of cooked corn kernels for more texture.
  • Vegetarian: skip the bacon and add mushrooms or roasted red peppers.

(Internal link 3) For a sweet contrast after a savory meal, consider serving this with dewberry cobbler at the end.

FAQs

Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: Yes. Mix the casserole, cover, and refrigerate up to 24 hours before baking. Add a few extra minutes to bake time if cold from fridge.

Q: Can I use fresh corn instead of canned?
A: Yes. Use about 3 cups fresh corn kernels. For creamed corn texture, add 1 cup corn creamed style or blend a portion of fresh corn with a little cream.

Q: Can I make it without cheese?
A: Yes. Omit the cheese for a lighter dish, but note that cheese adds richness and a melty top. You might want to add more sour cream or a sprinkle of breadcrumbs for texture.

Q: Is this dish very sweet?
A: It has a mild sweetness from the corn and creamed corn. If you want less sweet, reduce the creamed corn to 1 can and add a bit more sour cream.

Q: How do I know it is done?
A: The top should be lightly golden and a toothpick in the center should come out mostly clean. The center should not be jiggly.

Serving and presentation tips

  • Let it sit for 10 minutes, then cut into squares. Warm squares hold shape better.
  • Garnish with chopped green onions and a few extra bacon bits for color and crunch.
  • Serve with a spoon if it is softer, or let guests help themselves from a baking dish for a family style feel.

Simple visual guide:
| Step | What to look for |
|—|—:|
|Mixing| Batter looks even, not lumpy|
|Baking| Top is golden, center set|
|Serving| Warm, slightly firm slices|

Quick shopping list

  • 2 cans corn (whole and creamed)
  • 1 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt
  • Corn muffin mix box
  • Cheddar cheese
  • Butter
  • Optional: jalapeños, bacon, green onions

Conclusion

This corn casserole is simple and cozy. It bakes into a creamy, golden dish that many will love. Try the classic or add spicy or smoky touches to make it your own. For a tried-and-true copycat of Paula Deen’s version, see Paula Deen Corn Casserole (Easy Copycat Recipe). For a home cook’s take with notes and photos, visit Paula Deen Corn Casserole Recipe – Home Cooked Harvest. If you want a lighter, WW-friendly spin, check out Paula Deen Corn Casserole Made Lighter (WW Friendly).

Enjoy the warm, creamy bites and the smiles they bring at the table.

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