A simple casserole of butter, corn, eggs, milk, and crackers creates an easy side dish recipe. Both sweet and savory, this recipe is great added to any holiday meal or Sunday supper!

This recipe has been sponsored by Challenge Dairy.

What is Scalloped Corn?

“Scalloped” is a dish that is baked with milk or sauce (like scalloped potatoes ). In this scalloped corn dish, corn is combined with Challenge Butter, evaporated milk, eggs, and cheddar cheese to make a delicious custard style casserole. It’s all topped off with a delicious crispy topping made with crushed crackers. Butter brings all the rich and creamy flavors of this scalloped corn recipe together, making it a tasty weekday dish but also an elegant special occasion dish!

Sweet & Savory Scalloped Corn

Elegant looking but so easy to make, scalloped corn is the perfect holiday side dish that can even be made ahead and shared at a party or a potluck. One bowl and one baking dish mean this recipe can be made at a moment’s notice. Made with Challenge Butter, crackers, corn, and eggs you likely have most of the ingredients in the pantry. So many ways to DIY this recipe with mix-ins. This recipe produces a fluffy, casserole-style dish that’s hearty and colorful! Kids love it!

Ingredients

Two kinds of corn make the base of this recipe;  both creamed and canned. You can swap out the canned corn for fresh or frozen corn. Butter makes everything better!  Unsalted Challenge Butter is the perfect buttery addition to this sauce. Churned fresh daily from happy cows, this butter is made the old-fashioned way with no preservatives, hormones, or dyes. Using fresh quality ingredients like Challenge Butter ensures great flavor. Other ingredients include eggs and evaporated milk (for a moist custard-like texture) and crushed crackers. Saltines or buttery round crackers hold up perfectly as part of the filling and add a crisp topping.

Variations

Turn this side into a main dish by adding slices of leftover ham or bacon pieces. Or add a frozen bag of peas and carrots for more color and texture! In a hurry? Make a Corn Casserole with a box of cornbread mix and a stick of Challenge Butter. Stir in your favorite add-ins.

How to Make Scalloped Corn

There are only 3 easy steps to this holiday side dish!

How to Make Ahead

To prepare the scalloped corn ahead mix all ingredients up to 48 hours in advance. Keep the topping in a separate container and sprinkle on just before baking. Bake before serving. To bake scalloped corn in advance prepare the recipe as directed and cool completely. Cover and refrigerate up to 3 days. Bake at covered at 350°F for 15 minutes. Uncover and bake until heated through, about 10-15 minutes more. Serve scalloped corn with Roast Turkey or Honey Baked Ham.

How to Freeze

Freeze in advance for an easy side dish for the holidays! To freeze scalloped corn before it’s cooked, scoop the prepared recipe (except for the topping) into a gallon-sized zippered bag labeled with the date on the outside. Freeze up to 3 months. Thaw, mix well, add topping and bake in a casserole dish per recipe.

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