My family likes corn in just about any form. Today I made this Corn Casserole, and it makes a great side dish at home, or it is a nice dish to carry to a potluck. It is simple and quick to make and uses staple ingredients. This recipe is one that I cut from my local newspaper in 2006 when Janet Addison did a column for the paper called Not So Desperate Housewives. She shared some great recipes in our community at that time.
Combine all the ingredients, mix well. The bell pepper was listed as optional, and I used only half of one in my casserole.
Pour into the prepared baking dish, bake for 30 minutes.
Andi says
My neighbor makes this, her little one loves it. I have never had so I think I should try it sometime. Nice post and pictures andi
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
Anita, This is divine! I love the great ingredients. It would be perfect with chili at a tailgate. This is a keeper!
Yvonne
Kristen says
We love this casserole! It appears at Thanksgiving almost every year.
Jill | Dulce Dough says
I make a similar casserole, but I love your addition of onion and pepper! If only my younger son would eat onion and pepper…..
Elise Johnson says
Happy to have found your through Fusion Friday! Please stop on by Cooking with Elise…we love company!
Becky McNeer says
I made corn casserole once and it turned out pretty bland. I'll have to try this one! Thanks for linking to Foodie Friday Super Chef!
Unknown says
Yum! I'm going to try this one!
Mona Thompson Providence Ltd. says
Looks so yummy. Love corn so this is another keeper. Mona
Candy says
I just posted a very similar corn casserole. I like your addition of onions and peppers!
Kay Little says
Have to make this…sounds delicious…following you from Stone Gable…blessings, K
Anonymous says
If I want to double this for a more thick casserole…will I still use a 9×13? Do I double ALL of the ingredients? How much longer should I cook it?
Anyone with any advice on this?
Anita Rowe Stafford says
To anonymous – I haven't tried to double the recipe but I think it would be too much for a 9 x 13 dish if it were doubled, probably would have to use a larger dish. You can probably tell when it is done just by setting your timer for the regular time then watching it closely after that. I'd like to know how it works if you try it! Anita