Showing posts with label cream corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cream corn. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Granny's Cream Corn



Cream Corn is one of those comfort foods that takes me back to my young adult days when I was first married.  JR's grandmother was one of the best cooks I have ever encountered.  Most of what she served at her dinner table came from her yard.  She is what we fondly refer to as a "Florida Cracker" in Florida . . . awesome southern comfort cooks who never cook anything out of a box!!  






About 5 or 6 ears of fresh corn on the cob . . . scrape the corn with a knife to get all of the corn pulp and corn juice out.  Silver Queen Corn is what I love to use if it is available.  The corn seems to be juicier and sweeter.

Melt a liberal amount of butter in a pan, stir in the corn and juices and about 1 tsp sugar (I don't measure, just taste . . . what I use for about 6 ears of corn). Cook until corn is tender.  Add more butter if necessary to add flour and milk to.

Add about 1 Tbsp flour, salt and pepper and a tiny amount of milk (better to use less and add as you go until you reach desired consistency, like gravy). Gradually add milk or half and half.  I think I'm safe in saying that I usually don't use more than a total of 1 cup of milk or half and half, more like 1/2 to 3/4 cup.  The less flour used, the better.

Cook for a couple of minutes . . . do not bring to a boil.

Sorry if this is confusing . . . it is how I cook unless I am using a recipe!  Please comment if something doesn't make sense to you.





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