Cooking With Miranda - Corn Casserole
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While Turkey takes center stage at the Thanksgiving table, it is the sides that are the real stars. In our house we all contribute to the dinner by making a side each. This year, I am going to make this yummy corn casserole from a recipe passed on to me by my grandmother. I know it will be a success on my dinner table - Hope it is on yours too!
Corn Casserole
4 eggs
1/3 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup butter-melted
1 cup crackers (Ritz or saltines-crumbled)
2 cans creamed corn
1 cup corn kernals, thawed if frozen
Method
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Slightly beat eggs in medium bowl
Add sugar, melted butter and cracker crumbs and mix
Mix in salt, creamed corn and corn kernels
Putting It All Together
Pour into 2 qt. casserole dish that has been greased with butter (Choose a dish that is not too deep or the center won’t cook through). Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees or until top is light brown. To test if it is ready, stick a toothpick in the center and see if it comes out clean.
This recipe is not only great for Thanksgiving, but also for holiday dinners and tailgate parties.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Resources: Miranda, Lisa & Dean Church
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62 Comments
- trollerover 13 yearswhy did this go away?
- Cooking101over 13 yearsLooks yummy!
- daraddover 13 yearslol!
- kipperover 13 yearswhys that funny?
- gogoringover 13 yearsWhoa..Cool! It looks good
- fluffymarshallowover 13 yearsYUMMY!!!
- snookie123over 13 yearsThat dos sound good ill think ill try it to
- hetviover 13 yearsit was amazing i will try it
- santhraalmost 14 yearsi will try to make it
- Camillaalmost 14 yearsThat looked soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Yummy.I am hungry for one now!
- puperonialmost 14 yearsI'm hungry for some corn casserole although I already had breakfast.