Southern Fried Corn Recipe (2024)

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Buttery, Southern Fried Corn is a classic side dish that’s a pure delight. It’s simple, made in minutes with fresh corn off the cob, and is destined to shoot to the top of the list of your favorite recipes after the first time you make it!

Whether you serve this corn with Crock Pot Chicken Thighs, or Air Fryer Hot Dogs, this simple recipe will make any meal special.

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Fried corn is one of those recipes that brings back good memories. Everyone I knew growing up had their version of this classic Southern dish. Just like Creamy Deviled Eggs and Tomato Cucumber Salad, it was always on the table for Sunday lunch after church or for supper. And, of course, skillet fried corn was on repeat during the summer when fresh was available.

Ingredients Needed To Make Southern Fried Corn

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  • Fresh Sweet Corn – naturally sweet with whatever variety you like.
  • Butter
  • Bacon Grease – a must for me, but you can substitute butter if you don’t have any.
  • Kosher Salt, Fresh Cracked Black Pepper

What Type Of Corn Is Best For This Recipe?

Fresh summer corn is best for this recipe. I use “super sweet” corn from the farmer’s market, but you can use whatever type of corn you find fresh at the grocery store.

How To Make Fried Corn With Canned Corn

If you can’t find fresh corn, you can use canned corn, but make sure to drain it first. You can also use thawed, drained, frozen corn.

Prepping The Corn: How To Shuck Corn And Remove The Silks

  • Hold the ear of corn upright, with the pointed end facing up. This is the end where the corn kernels are attached. Grasp the top of the husk with both hands and gently peel back the outer layers of the husk.
  • Continue peeling the husk downward, exposing the kernels.
  • Use your fingers or a soft-bristled brush to remove the silk by gently pulling it off the ear of corn.
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How To Cook Fresh Corn Off The Cob

  1. Cut the corn kernels off using a sharp knife, but do not cut down to the cob. I use a large bowl on a towel to catch the kernels.
  2. Turn the knife around to the dull side, scrape the liquid starch or “milk” from the cob, and place it in the bowl – don’t skip this step!
  3. Melt the bacon drippings and butter over medium-low heat.
  4. Add the corn nuggets and cook so that the natural sweetness of the corn will be released. Season with salt and pepper. Cook an additional 5 minutes until the corn has a creamy texture.
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Tips For Making The Best Southern Fried Corn

  1. While I recommend using bacon fat for flavor, you can make fried corn off the cob vegetarian using all butter.
  2. You can add more texture and flavor to Mexican Corn Dip with fresh herbs, garlic, onions, and peppers.
  3. For a bit of spice, add in cayenne pepper or Candied Jalapeños.

How To Store Leftovers

To store any leftovers (lucky you!), place the corn in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave.

Corn Recipes You’ll Love

  • My Southern fried corn recipe and Crock Pot Creamed Corn Recipe are family traditions, especially during the holidays. I also use fresh corn off the cob for Fried Corn Fritters. And for a quick and easy side dish, Air Fryer Corn On The Cob is super yummy.
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What To Serve With Southern Fried Corn

If my family were to answer this question, they’d say, “everything!” While that’s not exactly true, I have a few favorites to serve with this easy side dish…

  • 6-Ingredient Crock Pot Pulled Pork

  • Easy Air Fryer Hot Dogs

  • Easy Crock Pot Beef Roast Recipe

  • Easy Glazed Meatloaf

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Southern Fried Corn Recipe

Author: Donya Mullins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4

Calories: 342kcal

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Buttery, Fried Corn is a classic Southern side dish that's a pure delight. It's simple, made in minutes with fresh corn, and is destined to shoot to the top of the list of your favorite recipes after the first time you make it!

Equipment

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (4 tablespoons) butter
  • 1 tablespoon bacon fat
  • 4 cups (about 8 ears) fresh corn cut off the cob
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper

Instructions

  • In a cast iron or heavy bottom skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of butter along with bacon fat over medium-low heat. Add corn and cook, stirring often, for about 10 minutes until liquid has become thick.

  • Add salt and pepper and remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and cook for 5 more minutes.

  • Taste and adjust seasoning if desired, then serve immediately.

Notes

  • To store any leftovers, (lucky you!) place the corn in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat on the stove top or in the microwave.

Nutritional values provided are an estimate and will vary depending on the brands used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 342kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 717mg | Potassium: 646mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 813IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (15)Bobbie

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    I’ve made this for 50 years!! Didn’t know there was any other way to cook corn other than on the cob..

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  2. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (17)Linda Palmer

    If you have time and patience, do as my mother did and cut the corn off the cob in two steps–about 1/3 of the kernels and then the lower part of the kernels. Then scrape as described to get all the juices out. Makes the creamiest corn!

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  3. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (18)Susie

    Southern Fried Corn Recipe (19)
    I used thawed white corn. I added a sweet onion & a jalapeño. Delicious!
    I paired it with mashed red potatoes topped with creamy garlic shrimp.

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  4. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (20)Ethel Jean Forant

    Can the fried corn be canned?

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  5. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (21)Judy

    Southern Fried Corn Recipe (22)
    This recipe takes me way back to my childhood. My dad was a pastor at a small country church and boy could the ladies cook. After church we (there were 6 kids in my family) would go for lunch with different families and I remember loving this corn most of all. Thank you.

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (23)Donya Mullins

      This is the BEST! Thank you, Judy.
      ~Donya

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  6. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (24)ROSE LEAR

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    Excellent!!!❤️

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (26)Donya Mullins

      Thanks for the outstanding rating!
      ~Donya

      Reply

  7. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (27)Robert C DeCuir

    Southern Fried Corn Recipe (28)
    Thank you for the idea! I live in Southern Louisiana and haven’t heard of this before but will be preparing this soon. My fallback for corn isn’t quite as simple (and doesn’t involve a stove) so I’m looking forward to the finished dish.

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (29)Donya Mullins

      Thanks so much for the terrific rating!
      ~Donya

      Reply

  8. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (30)Shirl

    I am 83 and I grew up watching my mother make southern fried corn and I also made it as a young person. The only difference is we made it with field corn. We added sugar to taste and you would have to add water as it cooked because it would continue to thicken as it cooked.. As time went on, I have not been able to find field corn that is not GMO. I can tell you I have made it both ways and field corn is much better, but I would never use GMO corn. Thank you for posting your recipe. I remember fried corn with much joy!!!

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (31)Donya

      Hey there Shirl!
      Thank you so much for sharing, I am so happy to hear that this recipe brought back some happy memories! I totally agree with you that freshly harvested field corn is the absolute best way to make this dish, it’s hard to come by these days but it has such a delicious flavor. If you enjoyed this classic southern recipe, you should check out my Southern Pound Cake, it’s another one of those irresistible nostalgic recipes, I hope you’ll give it a try! Let me know if you ever have any questions about a recipe, I’m always happy to help!
      ~Donya

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  9. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (32)Marisa Skelton

    Definitely a true Southern love dish! At least by me for sure! TY for sharing this is awesome and some Southern recipes My Mom cooked I lost after she passed and many I can replicate but this was an unsure even tho simple that I could duplicate and yes your easy recipe is spot on and again TY

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (33)Marisa Skelton

      I meant I haven’t been able to replicate to the classic taste I savored from Mom’s recipe. And yours is spot on& thx

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (34)Donya

      Hey there Marisa!
      Wow! I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed this recipe, it’s definitely a true southern classic and I’m glad it helped you replicate your Mom’s recipe! Thank you so much for your kind words of support, if you ever have any questions about a recipe I’d be more than happy to help!
      ~Donya

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  10. Southern Fried Corn Recipe (35)Donna Beasley

    Love this with ft back grease

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    • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (36)Donya

      Hey there Donna!
      I’m with you on that, the Bacon Grease is definitely what puts this recipe over the top! I hope you enjoy the recipe, I’d love to hear what you think!
      ~Donya

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      • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (37)Dennis fisher

        I made this exactly like the directions ,adding two ingredients, scallions and grilled red peppers. Awesome. Thank you. Dennis.

      • Southern Fried Corn Recipe (38)Donya

        Hey there Dennis!
        Thank you so much for your kind words, I am thrilled to hear that you enjoyed this recipe! There are all kinds of great additions you can make to this dish, I bet adding peppers and scallions was delicious. I really appreciate your support, if you ever have any questions about a recipe, please don’t hesitate to ask!
        ~Donya

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FAQs

What is fried corn made of? ›

Southern fried corn is made with butter (and sometimes bacon drippings), yellow onion, garlic, yellow corn kernels, salt, and pepper. An optional garnish is chives. Can I use canned corn? You can use canned corn for fried corn, but the best flavor will come from summer-fresh corn right off the kernels.

How to make corn from a can taste good? ›

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.

Do you drain canned corn before cooking? ›

Open the can of corn and drain out the liquid. Pour the corn kernels into a skillet or saucepan along with water, butter, and salt. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low and simmer the canned corn for a couple of minutes until warmed through.

How do you make bland corn taste better? ›

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.

What are fried corn kernels called? ›

Corn nuts, also known as toasted corn, are a snack food made of roasted or deep-fried corn kernels. It is referred to as cancha in Peru and chulpi in Ecuador.

Is cornmeal real corn? ›

Cornmeal is a coarse flour (or meal) made of ground yellow corn ranging in texture from fine to coarse grounds. Most yellow cornmeal, especially the kind found in U.S. supermarkets, is made from dent corn, which has a high starch content and a prominent corny texture.

What is fried corn and where is it most commonly eaten? ›

Southern fried corn, a dish with deep roots in African American cooking, preserves fresh kernels and their natural sweetness. It's traditionally made with corn shucked fresh from the cobs. Reserving the “milk” — the milky liquid from the lining of the cob — makes this dish lightly creamy without any cream.

Why did my canned corn turn brown? ›

Corn may turn brown during processing because the very high temperature in the pressure canner may cause the sugar in the corn to caramelize. This happens more often with super sweet varieties and when kernels are immature. Processing at pressure higher than necessary increases browning.

Can dogs eat corn? ›

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.

Why do you drain canned corn? ›

"The canning liquid is made of salt and preservatives. Introducing those ingredients—particularly in unknown amounts—to your recipe will throw off all your other seasonings and could very easily water your recipe down."

Why do people put milk in corn on the cob water? ›

Adding milk to the water might seem strange but it helps bring out the natural sweetness of corn on the cob. Once you try this method you'll never look back!

Why do you soak corn before cooking? ›

Soaking the corn husks in water has two important purposes. For starters, soaking the corn in water prevents the corn husks from burning or catching on fire. Secondly, the excess moisture helps steam the corn inside the husk and makes the corn kernels as juicy and plump as possible.

Why add sugar to boil corn on the cob? ›

Brown sugar will add a hint of molasses flavor to corn, while granulated sugar gives a pure, sweet taste. When done, sprinkle liberally with salt and butter for the perfect salty sweet side dish.

How do you elevate canned creamed corn? ›

You can add various ingredients to enhance the flavor of canned cream corn. Some popular additions include chopped onions, garlic, crispy bacon, shredded cheese, or fresh herbs like thyme or parsley. Experiment and find what combinations you enjoy the most!

How do you jazz up frozen corn dogs? ›

Using America's best-tasting corn dogs from Foster Farms, here are some quick and easy ways to get creative with snack time.
  1. Honey + Toasted Sesame Seeds. ...
  2. Pimento Cheese + Chopped Pickles. ...
  3. Sour Cream + Pickled Jalapeños + Cumin Seeds. ...
  4. Marinara Sauce + Red Pepper Flakes. ...
  5. Cream Cheese + Hot Pepper Jelly.

How do you use a can of corn? ›

Try adding it to your favorite soup recipes, chowders, or party dips. Or, use canned corn for classic Thanksgiving side dishes, like corn soufflé or cheesy skillet scalloped corn. It can also easily be swapped in for fresh corn when making Ree Drummond's famous corn fritters.

Should you rinse corn in a can? ›

Chef Smith agrees: "Rinsing the vegetables helps to reduce the sodium and makes it easier to balance the salt in a dish." Indeed, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that draining and rinsing canned vegetables can reduce the sodium content by 5 to 10 percent.

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