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  2. Best Slow Cooker Creamed Corn Recipe Ingredients. 1 (32-oz) bag frozen corn. 1 (8-oz) block cream cheese, softened, cut into chunks. ¼ cup butter, softened, cut into chunks softened, cut into chunks

  3. Creamed corn - Wikipedia

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    Canned creamed corn does not usually contain any cream, [2] but some homemade versions may include milk or cream. Sugar and starch may also be added. Commercial, store-bought canned preparations may contain tapioca starch as a thickener.

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    Best Corn Casserole This classic Southern side is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. If you prefer, drained and rinsed canned corn can be used instead of frozen, and you could substitute more milk in for ...

  5. 100 Canned, Frozen and Farm-Fresh Corn Recipes That Are ... - AOL

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    Kids love it. Adults too and the best thing about corn is it's cheap, filling and readily available year-round in several forms. Of course, there's nothing better than farm-fresh sweet corn in the ...

  6. Sweet corn - Wikipedia

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    Corn on the cob is a sweet corn cob that has been boiled, steamed, or grilled whole; the kernels are then cut off and eaten or eaten directly off the cob. Creamed corn is sweet corn served in a milk or cream sauce. Sweet corn can also be eaten as baby corn. Corn soup can be made adding water, butter and flour, with salt and pepper for seasoning.

  7. 101 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes to Transform Your Holiday

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    This creamed corn recipe has deep, rich flavor and is thick, not watery, like the canned version tends to be. Plus, it's prepared in the slow cooker, freeing up valuable stovetop space—and ...