Vintage Southern Corn Pudding
Vintage Southern Corn Pudding will bring a taste of the South to your Thanksgiving table. This vintage-style corn pudding recipe is just what you need to liven up your holiday spread. This dish is comforting and delicious. Made with very few ingredients, which you may already have at home, this recipe is sure to become a family tradition after you try it out for the first time. This dish brings a little something sweet to the table, while being different enough from the sweet potato casserole that there's plenty of variety to go around. Sometimes with all those savory items on the table, it's nice to bring some subtlety sweet corn pudding into the mix to give people options. Your family is sure to love this classic Southern recipe.
Cooking Time1 hr
Cooking Vessel Size9x13-inch casserole dish
Difficulty LevelEasy
Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 4 tablespoons flour
- 1 stick butter, melted
- 2 cans creamed corn
- 1 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
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Instructions
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Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
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Beat eggs well in a large bowl. Add sugar, flour, melted butter, corn, milk, and salt. Mix well.
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Pour into a greased casserole dish and bake for 55-60 minutes until firm and cooked through.
Check out our original version of this recipe,Southern Grandma's Corn Pudding
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Rnbowgrl
Nov 21, 2017
I've never been a fan of corn but for some odd reason, I love using cream corn to enhance some of my recipes from time to time...it really does give it a little extra something. This is similar to cornbread in a custard kinda way, and I'm sure it's delicious as it is but I bet it would be so much more flavorful if you added some of your favorite diced chile peppers and cheese to it.

wyantjoann
Nov 20, 2016
Hi just saw the recipe for Vintage Southern Corn Pudding. In the video it shows her putting Honey in the bowl, but in the ingredients it says sugar but doesn't say how much honey to use. Can you please let me know how she done it in the video please. wyantjoann@yahoo.com. I have not tried this YET.

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