Nov
30
2010

This Goode & Gooseberry Patch Project Recipe– Favorite Corn Casserole– made its debut at the Benefiel Thanksgiving table this year, begrudgingly replacing Cris’ Spoon Bread, an all time favorite recipe of my own.

Committed to my goal of cooking through Gooseberry Patch’s Mom’s Favorite Recipes, I decided it didn’t make since NOT to use the Gooseberry Patch recipe and check it off my list since it was similar to my tried and true recipe.

Dear Reader, I am soooo glad I did–as was the family. This version is creamier and yummier and let’s just say Cris’ Spoon Bread will likely not be heard from again… she pales in comparison and knows it. She is off hangin’ her head in shame…just sayin’

This gem of a recipe has all of the ingredients of the predecessor, except one (which I added). However, the amount of some of the ingredients is a little different… and that dear reader, made all the difference!

This is one of those awesome dump it in and mix it up recipes. You start with our pal Jiffy Mix

1 Can Creamed Corn and 1 Can Corn (drained)

1 Egg

1 Cup Sour Cream

1/4 Cup Melted Butter

1/4 Cup Sugar

Now mix’er up and pour into a greased 9 x 13 pan.

Bake at 350 degrees until golden and a toothpick comes out clean.

Depending on your oven this could take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Don’t over-bake or under-bake… I know, I know…. the pressure. It will be worth it… promise!

Psst… That piggie sign in the background says “I think I ate my will power”… ;)

Enjoy!

Tools used in this dish:
Mainstays Mixing Bowl
Pyrex Fluted Glass 9 x13 Baking Dish

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    Cris – who has written posts on GOODEness Gracious.
    I am the mama behind GOODEness Gracious and the owner of Cris Goode Solutions. Here at GOODEness Gracious, we like to keep it light and fun as we cook up family meals, share our super mommy secrets and chat it up about the GOODe life:) So come on in and sit a spell.

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    • Susan

      Yum – this is my yearly Thanksgiving dish. Love to bring home an empty dish. The one good thing about adding 1 stick of butter I never grease my pan and I mix all the ingredients in the pan so there is one less dish to clean!!! Only difference is I use 2 eggs and no sugar since the Jiffy Mix is much sweeter than other brands. It is hard to know when it is done though! Your blog is great.

    • lou

      The first thing I noticed in the pic was Mom's willpower pig! hahaha

    • Liz @ Two Maids a Milking

      Yep, that is the recipe we use too!! Yummy!

    • Kerin

      Looks like a yummy recipe! I'm keeping this one for the recipe book.
      Hope you have a great week!

    • Cranberry Morning

      Looks good. We could make a lot of this in Wisconsin this year. Seems like every spare inch of soil was planted in corn this year!

    • Gooseberry Patch

      YUM! We're honored to have been part of the Goode family feast…thanks for all you do, Cris! :)

    • Jenny

      We use a similar recipe also. It is a bit healthier (from back in our WW days), but is still good!

      1 can cream corn
      1 can whole corn, drained
      1 box Jiffy Corn mix
      1 cup light sour cream
      1/2 cup egg beaters
      1 cup reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese

      Seriously it is good.

    • Jenny

      We use a similar recipe also. It is a bit healthier (from back in our WW days), but is still good!

      1 can cream corn
      1 can whole corn, drained
      1 box Jiffy Corn mix
      1 cup light sour cream
      1/2 cup egg beaters
      1 cup reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese

      Seriously it is good.

    • Cranberry Morning

      Looks good. We could make a lot of this in Wisconsin this year. Seems like every spare inch of soil was planted in corn this year!

    • Kerin

      Looks like a yummy recipe! I'm keeping this one for the recipe book.
      Hope you have a great week!