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Crock Pot Corn Casserole

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Kimber Matherne

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December 5, 2023

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It doesn’t get much EASIER or MORE DELICIOUS than this Crock Pot Corn Casserole!  With just 7 everyday ingredients and 5 minutes of your time, you can have one of the most rich, cheesy, and drool-worthy side dish cooking in your slow cooker.

Our special method for putting this casserole together makes ALL the difference for taste!

Crockpot Corn Casserole Ingredients- Jiffy Cornbread Mix, Corn, creamed corn, egg, sour cream and cheddar cheese this Recipe

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  • Easy Cheesy Corn Casserole – Crock Pot for the Win!
  • Tips for Making Corn Pudding in the Crock Pot
  • Corn Casserole Substitutions
  • Corn Casserole Variations
  • How to Freeze Corn Casserole
  • What to serve Corn Casserole with
  • Crock Pot Corn Casserole Recipe

Easy Cheesy Corn Casserole – Crock Pot for the Win!

One of my go-to side dishes for any group of people is corn casserole.

Call it corn pudding, cornbread casserole, cream corn casserole, or even sweet corn casserole. Whatever you call it, this is quick and easy to make, and there is rarely a crumb left to be seen when this dish is served.

My classic Corn Casserole is filled with rich cheddar cheese, velvety creamed corn, delicious jiffy cornbread mix, and dolloped with sour cream, then baked in the oven to tender perfection.

This takes those same delicious flavors, in that perfect one dish, super quick and easy to make format, and let’s the slow cooker do the cooking!

It is perfect for when you are entertaining, during the holidays, or hosting a pot luck gathering because you get all the delicious taste, but it keeps the oven free for all of the other food you are making.

Tips for Making Corn Pudding in the Crock Pot

Even though this Slow Cooker Corn Casserole is super easy to make, I am going to walk though some of my notes and tips for you.

I get a lot of questions on ingredients and methods for my recipes from readers, so I try to pack the post full of lots of helpful information to help you get the absolute best result with your recipe!

You can find the FULL printable Crockpot Corn Casserole recipe card with nutrition info at the bottom of this post.

The Ingredients

  • Jiffy Cornbread Mix– I ALWAYS use Jiffy cornbread mix for corn casserole. I really believe it has the best flavor!
  • Canned Corn- Do not drain the corn! Liquid and all goes in the dish.
  • Creamed Corn
  • Butter – I use salted. If you have unsalted, you can use that plus 1/4 tsp salt. To melt the butter, place it in a dish in the microwave (about 30 sec,) or turn the crockpot to high and let it sit with the lid on for several minutes.
  • Egg
  • Sharp Cheddar Cheese– I prefer sharp cheddar for this casserole because it adds the most flavor. You can also use mild or medium cheddar.
  • Sour Cream– This is the “secret sauce” for the recipe and is saved for the end, not mixed in.
Process photos for how to make Cheesy Corn Casserole in Crockpot

Mix it up!

One of the best parts about this casserole is you literally don’t have to get any dishes dirty except the crock pot and a mixing spoon.

To start this recipe, you will just dump the Jiffy corn bread mix, corn, creamed corn, melted butter, egg and cheese into the slow cooker.

Then mix!

Make sure that you mix it really well so that everything is combined, or you could end up having areas that don’t cook well.

The Special Method

This one step that really makes this casserole so good, is so simple, but makes all the difference!

Instead of mixing the sour cream into the casserole, we dollop it on top by the spoonful.

This allows you to have a mixture of tangy sour cream along with the sweet cornbread casserole in each bite you take. It is really special and unique, not to mention, over the top delicious!

How long to cook Corn Casserole

This corn casserole will cook for between 3-4 hours on HIGH in the crockpot.

Try to avoid opening the lid to check on it before necessary or moisture can escape which can cause it to burn, or the condensation on the lid can fall onto the casserole causing soggy spots. Neither are the most appetizing!

You will know the casserole is done when you can insert a knife or toothpick in the center and it comes out clean.

If you are looking for oven baked, try this Corn Casserole Recipe!

Corn Casserole Substitutions

I highly recommend making the recipe as written if you can! If you are in a pinch, there are a few substitutions you can make if needed.

  • Jiffy Cornbread Mix– Other brands of cornbread mix of the same weight (8.5 oz) can be substituted, however, I prefer the flavor of Jiffy in this recipe.
  • Butter– Margarine can be substituted.
  • Cheddar cheese– you can use colby jack, mexican blend, or even pepper jack with good results!
  • Sour Cream– You can omit the sour cream all together if you don’t like it, or try using greek yogurt in its place as a substitution.

Corn Casserole Variations

If you want to change things up a bit, try these corn casserole variations!

  • Mexican Corn Casserole – Use Mexican canned corn in place of regular canned corn, then stir in a can of diced green chiles, or if you like spicy, add diced jalapeños.
  • Extra Cheesy Corn Casserole– Up the cheddar cheese to 1.5 cups, and then dollop softened cream cheese over the casserole instead of sour cream for an extra cheesy treat!
  • Green Bean Corn Casserole– After mixing the casserole ingredients, but before dolloping the sour cream in the casserole, stir in a can of drained green beans, then continue with the recipe.
  • Ground Beef Corn Casserole– After mixing the casserole ingredients, but before dolloping the sour cream in the casserole, stir in 1 lb of cooked ground beef, then continue with the recipe.
Serving Easy Crock Pot Corn Casserole as a side dish

How to Freeze Corn Casserole

Since the cornbread contains baking soda, which helps the cornbread casserole to rise, this dish is best prepared fresh, however once cooked, it freezes beautifully to be reheated later.

To freeze:

  1. Prepare recipe as directed.
  2. Allow to cool.
  3. Divide into meal sized portions.
  4. Place in a freezer bag or air tight containers.
  5. Freeze.

When you are ready to reheat you can heat it in the microwave or covered in the oven.

What to serve Corn Casserole with

If you need some more inspiration for what goes well with corn casserole, we have got you covered! Here are a few favorite main dishes and sides that you can serve with this dish.

Main Dish:

  • Crock Pot Pulled Pork
  • Baked Hawaiian Chicken
  • Crock Pot Cranberry Chicken
  • Homemade Chicken Tenders
  • Garlic Steak Bites

Side Dishes:

  • Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole
  • Oven Roasted Veggies
  • Cucumber Tomato Salad
  • Garlic Bread

I hope you enjoy this corn casserole as much as our family does!  If you have any feedback or questions, feel free to leave me a note in the comments below!

Jiffy Corn Casserole in Crockpot

Crock Pot Corn Casserole

By: Kimber Matherne
4.50 from 4 votes
This quick and easy 7 ingredient Corn Casserole is made in the crock pot! Made with delicious Jiffy cornbread mix, creamed corn, sour cream, and cheddar cheese, the flavor combo can't be beat!
Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Resting time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 3 hours hrs
Total Time: 3 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
12 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 box Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix
  • 1 can corn, (not drained)
  • 1 can creamed corn
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted
  • 1 egg
  • 1¼ cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded and separated
  • 1/2 cup sour cream

Instructions 

  • Pour the jiffy mix, corn, creamed corn, butter, egg, and 1 cup of the cheddar cheese into the crock pot. Mix very well.
  • Dollop the sour cream on the casserole by small spoonfuls, and then sprinkle the rest of the cheese evenly over the top.
  • Cook on low for 3-4 hours, or until a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean.
  • Let set for 10 minutes then serve warm. Enjoy!
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Equipment

  • Slow Cooker

Nutrition Information

Calories: 251kcal (13%), Carbohydrates: 29g (10%), Protein: 7g (14%), Fat: 13g (20%), Saturated Fat: 7g (44%), Cholesterol: 42mg (14%), Sodium: 399mg (17%), Potassium: 181mg (5%), Fiber: 3g (13%), Sugar: 7g (8%), Vitamin A: 458IU (9%), Vitamin C: 4mg (5%), Calcium: 112mg (11%), Iron: 1mg (6%)

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13 responses

  1. Olya
    December 14, 2023

    My family likes when I cook using your recipes. We live in Ireland and they don’t sell here Corn Muffin Mix. What can I use instead, please?

    Reply
  2. Kim
    June 20, 2023

    FYI your recipe printable says 3-4 hours on low. Noticed it right before we were ready to leave for our potluck. 🫠 the rest of the website says high and clearly that was supposed to be the temp.

    Reply
  3. Jen
    November 21, 2021

    What size crock pot do I use for this recipe?

    Reply
    1. Kimber Matherne
      November 10, 2022

      Mine is a 7 quart. I think most meal sized crock pots will work

      Reply
  4. Holly B
    November 21, 2020

    If I doubly this recipe would the cook time remain the same?

    Reply
    1. Eileen
      December 24, 2020

      5 stars
      I doubled recipe 3 years ago and had to cook 6 hours on high to get it where I wanted it.

      Reply
  5. Janice
    March 7, 2020

    5 stars
    Omg out of this world.

    Reply
  6. Susan sudduth
    December 17, 2019

    I am going to try this. Sounds wonderful. Do I double the ingredients for a larger amount?

    Reply
    1. Nicole Blades
      November 8, 2020

      4 stars
      Susan,

      I wouldn’t double the recipe if cooking in a crock pot. My single batch came out still a bit soft in the middle area.

      If cooking in the oven, it should cook through better.

      Reply
  7. Jennifer Rodgers
    November 28, 2019

    Its Thanksgiving morning and i was all set to make the traditional spoon bread. Then this version popped up in my feed. Its sounds very interesting. I have 4 boxes of Jiffy because i have to feed 50. Can i safely double the recipe in one crockpot?

    Reply
    1. Nicole Blades
      November 8, 2020

      4 stars
      Jennifer, I know that its almost a year later but just in case you haven’t made it–I wouldn’t recommend doubling the recipe, nor tripling or quadrupling it.

      I found that with one box of Jiffy Mix and 4 hours of cooking that the middle was still a bit soft and underdone.

      I would quadruple it if you were baking in the oven, though in a large pan like an aluminum pan that you’d cook a turkey in.

      Reply
  8. Kerianne
    November 5, 2019

    If I were to halve the recipe, should I change the cooking time at all? Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Kimber Matherne
      November 5, 2019

      Hi Kerianne- This recipe would be tough to halve since it uses one egg. It isn’t impossible, but if you want to make the full recipe, it makes 12 small servings (about the size of a corn muffin), but you can freeze the leftovers to reheat for a side with another meal. If you do decide to halve the recipe, I would think it would cook more quickly. I would check it at 2 hours and see how it looks!

      Reply
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