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Crock Pot Creamed Corn

Make the best Crock Pot Creamed Corn with just a few ingredients! This easy side dish is rich, creamy, and perfect for holidays or family dinners.
4.92 from 23 reviews

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“When ever I make one of your recipes I get rave reviews and this one did not disappoint. I took this for the Staff Winter luncheon at my child’s school. Several people asked for the recipe and the crock pot was cleaned out. Thank you!”

Shannon

Creamed corn served with Brown Sugar Baked Ham and Southern Green Beans is a classic Southern meal perfect for any special occasion or Sunday Supper.

Silver spoon with a scoop of creamed corn that has been cooked in the crock pot.
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Donya’s Tips & Things To Know

1. Use real butter for that classic flavor – Butter gives creamed corn its signature richness and depth. I’ve tried substitutes, but nothing compares to the flavor real butter adds as it melts slowly into the corn.

2. Don’t skip the cream cheese – This is the secret to that velvety, thick texture that makes everyone go back for seconds. It blends beautifully with the butter and milk, giving you that rich, creamy finish every time.

3. Balance the sweetness – A touch of sugar brings out the natural sweetness of the corn without making it overly sweet. If you like a more savory flavor, you can reduce it slightly or add a sprinkle of smoked paprika for balance.

4. Keep an eye on the consistency – If your creamed corn looks a little thin, remove the lid during the last 15–20 minutes of cooking. The steam will escape, and the sauce will thicken perfectly.

5. Stir gently before serving – This simple step ensures every bite is creamy and smooth. It blends all those melted ingredients—cream cheese, butter, and milk—into one irresistible dish.

6. Taste and adjust at the end – Every slow cooker cooks differently, so give your creamed corn a taste before serving. Add a little salt, pepper, or even a splash of milk if it needs a touch more creaminess.

Frozen corn, milk, water, butter, cream cheese, salt, pepper and sugar in glass bowls on a brown counter top.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Corn: You can use frozen or canned corn that’s been drained.
  • Creaminess: You will need cream cheese (low-fat is fine), butter, and whole milk.
  • Granulated Sugar: Just a little bit of sugar helps to bring out the natural sweetness of corn.
  • Salt and Fresh Cracked Black Pepper

Variations And Additions

  • Make it cheesy by adding cheddar cheese, Parmesan cheese, or smoked Gouda.
  • Toppings like chopped cooked bacon and green onion are great for flavor and texture. They’re also yummy tossed on Southern Fried Corn!
  • Garnish with chopped fresh parsley and chives for a pretty finish.
  • Add a kick of heat by mixing in a de-seeded and thinly sliced jalapeno.
Once black crock pot with corn, sugar, salt and pepper and a second black crock pot with corn, butter and cream cheese.

How To Make The Best Creamed Corn In A Crock Pot

  1. Place the corn kernels in the crock pot. Add sugar, milk, water, salt and pepper. Mix to blend everything.
  2. Add the butter and cream cheese cubes to the top of the corn. Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours.
  3. When done, stir gently to incorporate all ingredients. Taste and adjust seasoning.

How To Make Creamed Corn On The Stove Top

Follow these steps to make this corn recipe on the stovetop instead of in a slow cooker.

  1. Add sugar, milk, water, salt, and pepper to a large pot. Mix to blend everything and bring the mixture to a low simmer. It can’t be too hot, or it will burn the milk.
  2. Once warm, add in the butter and cream cheese and stir to melt.
  3. Keep on a low simmer and cook for 30 minutes, stirring often.
Wooden spoon serving crock pot creamed corn from a black crock pot.

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Crock Pot Creamed Corn

4.92 from 23 reviews
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 5 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 221kcal
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Rich, creamy Crock Pot Creamed Corn, with a hint of sweetness, might be the ultimate side dish. It's easy to make since the slow cooker does all the work! Free up your stove top or oven space during the holidays or busy weeknights with the Crock Pot.

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 bag (16 oz) frozen yellow corn
  • 1 bag (16 oz) frozen white corn
  • ½ cup (1 stick) butter, cubed
  • 8 oz cream cheese, cubed
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • ½ cup milk or half & half
  • ½ cup water
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper

Instructions

  • Place corn in crock pot. Add milk, water, salt and pepper. Mix together
  • Add butter and cream cheese cubes to top of corn. Cover with lid and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours. When done, stir well to incorporate all ingredients. Taste and adjust seasoning.

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Nutrition

Calories: 221kcal · Carbohydrates: 4g · Protein: 2g · Fat: 22g · Saturated Fat: 14g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g · Monounsaturated Fat: 6g · Trans Fat: 0.5g · Cholesterol: 62mg · Sodium: 772mg · Potassium: 68mg · Fiber: 0.1g · Sugar: 3g · Vitamin A: 777IU · Vitamin C: 0.02mg · Calcium: 52mg · Iron: 0.1mg

Commonly Asked Questions

Can I use canned corn instead of frozen?

Yes, you sure can! If you’re using canned corn, just drain it well before adding it to the crock pot. Frozen corn works beautifully too—no need to thaw it first.

Why add sugar to creamed corn?

Just a little sugar brings out the natural sweetness of the corn and balances the richness from the butter and cream cheese. It’s not overly sweet—just that classic Southern touch that makes this side dish so good.

Can I make Crock Pot Creamed Corn ahead of time?

Absolutely. You can cook it a day in advance, then store it in the refrigerator. When ready to serve, warm it on low in the slow cooker or on the stovetop, stirring in a splash of milk if it’s too thick.

How do I keep it from getting too watery?

If your creamed corn looks a little thin, remove the lid during the last 15–20 minutes of cooking. That lets some of the moisture evaporate and helps the sauce thicken up perfectly.

Can I double this recipe for a crowd?

Yes! This recipe doubles beautifully—just make sure you’re using a large enough crock pot (6–7 quarts works great). It’s one of those sides that disappears fast at holiday dinners or church suppers.

What To Serve With Easy Crock Pot Creamed Corn

This delicious side dish is required in my family at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. It’s also a recipe that I often take to potlucks and parties. But it’s so easy to make and great to serve any time of the year.

Serve it with main dishes like Crock Pot Balsamic Brown Sugar Pork Roast, Air Fryer Whole Chicken, or Easy Glazed Meatloaf.

At the holidays or at parties, serve it with Crock Pot Turkey Breasts, Copycat Honey Baked Ham, or Easy Marinated London Broil.

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28 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Tried the cream corn and it was a big hit. My family loved it. will make it a lot more times. I used a lot of your recipes at my thanksgiving meal and got a lot of very good comments. Thank you so very much for sharing all your recipes.

    1. Hey there Louellen!
      Thank you so much for your kind words of support! I started smiling ear to ear reading this comment, I am so honored to have had a couple of my recipes at your Thanksgiving meal, I hope everyone enjoyed. This Crock Pot Creamed Corn recipe is definitely one of my favorites, my boys go absolutely crazy for it. Thank you so much for your support, if you ever have any questions about a recipe please feel free to leave a comment! Happy Holidays!
      ~Donya

      1. When do add the sugar? It’s not in the directions unless that is adjusting the seasoning? Thanks

      2. Hey Michele!
        Great question! You add your sugar at the same time as your salt and pepper. The “taste and adjust seasonings” is for after it’s done cooking, you can add extra salt, pepper, or sugar depending on preference. I hope you enjoy, let me know how it turns out!
        ~Donya

  2. 5 stars
    Oh, how I love creamed corn. It is absolutely one of my favorite foods. This looks like a great recipe!!

    1. Hey Tina. Yep, you sure can make it the night before. Works great. Hope you like the recipe.
      Happy Thanksgiving!
      XO,
      ~Donya

  3. 5 stars
    Donya, I am preparing for a family reunion and like your recipe for creamed corn using crock pot. I will be feeding 20 adults. Will one recipe be enough? With 2 bags of frozen corn, it looks like it will feed a crowd, I’ll appreciate your reply. Thanks for a great recipe blog!

    1. Hey Laura! Wow, I’m honored to have one of my dishes at your reunion. I think you should double the recipe since you are having 20 folks. Thankfully, it’s a recipe that doubles beautifully so you should be good to go. Please let me know how the party goes and how they liked the recipe.
      XO,
      ~Donya

  4. 5 stars
    Made this for Thanksgiving, everyone loved it, and one daughter commented that although it was the newcomer to our dinner menu, it was the front runner! Mom (me!) was truly thankful to have found this easy, delicious and “low maintenance” new-to-us recipe. Now it’s Christmas Day, and I’m about to stir up the next batch. Since this is a rich dish, I asked (athlete) daughters “Is it too soon to have this again for Christmas?” The answer was “can’t be soon enough!! Thanks and Merry Christmas!!

    1. This is great, Karen! I love your story, thank you for sharing. I’m sending you love and prayers for a great new year. Keep cooking, Mama!
      XO,
      ~Donya

  5. 5 stars
    When ever I make one of your recipes I get rave reviews and this one did not disappoint. I took this for the Staff Winter luncheon at my child’s school. Several people asked for the recipe and the crock pot was cleaned out. Thank you!

    1. Oh my goodness! You have made my day, Shannon. I am so glad this recipe made you “look good” at the luncheon. Thank you so much for sharing your success and my recipe!
      Have a wonderful Christmas with your precious family.
      xo,
      ~Donya

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