EASY Sweet Corn Salad Recipe (MAKE AHEAD!) • The Simple Parent (2024)

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Whether you’re thinking holiday meals like Thanksgiving or Christmas or you’re planning your next summer cookout, corn side dishes are always the answer! They’re so easy to make and always a hit. ThisSweet Corn Salad recipe is perfect for any gathering! It’s the best corn salad recipe because it’s a simple make ahead corn salad that you can even store in the refrigerator for a few days!

Scroll down for the printable recipe card or read on for the full recipe along with tips and tricks!

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SWEET CORN SALAD RECIPE

This sweet corn salad is one of my favorite side dishes. It has delicious bacon and ranch flavors that have earned it the title of crack corn salad because once you try it, it’ll be hard to resist! You’ll be hooked!

If you like this crack salad recipe because of the bacon ranch flavor, try our Crockpot Crack Chicken or Chicken Bacon Ranch Macaroni and Cheese for dinner sometime.

If you need a quick side dish, this bacon corn recipe is perfect. Whether you’re making corn salad for a crowd, need cookout side dish recipes, or want something new to go with dinner this week, you can prep this one in 15-20 minutes and then pop it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to eat it!

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WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO COOK FROZEN CORN?

There are a few different ways to cook frozen corn for this recipe. For this recipe, I boiled the corn on the stovetop before adding it to the recipe so the timing on the recipe is based on that cook time.

Depending on the cooking method you choose (or if you opt for canned corn), your prep time may vary.

  • Boiling – Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add corn and let cook for 3-4 minutes. Stir it so the corn doesn’t stick to the pot. Check a kernel after 3-4 minutes to see if it’s tender. Drain the corn and let cool.
  • Steam on the Stovetop – You need a steamer to use this method. Put about 1 inch of water in the bottom of the steamer and bring it to a boil. Rinse the frozen corn under water and then put it in the steaming basket and salt. Place the basket into the steamer and cook for 4-5 minutes or until the corn is tender. Allow to cool.
  • Steam in the Microwave – Put the frozen corn in a microwave-safe bowl and salt. Cook for approximately 2-3 minutes (time is dependent on the strength of your microwave). Stir the corn and heat for an additional 1-2 minutes. Repeat until corn is heated thoroughly.
  • Saute – Heat a pan with 1 tablespoon of oil. Once the oil is hot, add the frozen corn. Stir the corn frequently so it doesn’t burn. Cook for 3-5 minutes or until tender, stirring often so it doesn’t burn. Place cooked corn on a paper towel so oil can drain off. Allow to cool.

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DO YOU HAVE TO COOK FROZEN CORN FOR SALAD?

You really do need to cook your frozen corn before eating it or using it in a recipe. While you can eat some frozen vegetables without cooking them, I highly recommend cooking them so you know they’re safe to eat.

CAN I USE CANNED CORN INSTEAD OF FROZEN?

ABSOLUTELY! In fact, using canned corn makes this easy corn salad recipe even easier to make! If you want to use canned corn, just make sure to use the same amount as called for in the recipe.

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I recommend draining and rinsing the canned corn in a colander. Then you can add it directly to the recipe. No heating required! If you use canned corn, you’ll save time prepping your sweet corn salad by skipping the time needed to cook the frozen corn.

HOW LONG DOES CORN SALAD LAST IN THE FRIDGE?

You can store the leftover corn salad in the airtight covered container for up to three days in the refrigerator.

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WHAT TO SERVE WITH CORN SALAD?

Sweet corn salad is a perfect cookout side dish but also works well for big meals like Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. I’ve even made it as a game day side dish!

I recommend trying it with Air Fryer Chicken Thighs or Chicken Legs. It also pairs well with hamburgers and hot dogs!

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HOW TO MAKE SWEET CORN SALAD

To make this ranch corn salad recipe, you’ll need some familiar ingredients. There’s nothing exotic on this list, I promise! Most importantly you need corn and bacon. Anything with corn and bacon is worth making, right?

  • Frozen corn
  • Bacon
  • Ranch dressing
  • Shredded Cheese
  • Green onions, if desired
  • Salt & Pepper

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To prep to make sweet corn salad, cook your frozen cool and allow it to cool.

Then cook your bacon and chop it up.

Combine the corn, bacon, and green onions in a large bowl.

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Then add the shredded cheese and ranch dressing.

Stir to mix all of the ingredients together. Add salt and pepper to taste and stir again.

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Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least one hour.

Garnish with green onions, if desired, and serve!

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Sweet Corn Salad

Sweet Corn Salad (aka Crack Corn Salad) is perfect for holiday meals and cookout side dishes! It's easy to make and has a flavor you'll be hooked on! Easy make ahead recipe that's great for gatherings!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Chill Time1 hour hr

Servings: 8

Calories: 226

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cook and cool the frozen corn.

  • Cook and chopped the bacon slices.

  • In a large bowl, combine the corn, bacon, and green onions.

  • Add the ranch dressing and shredded cheese.

  • Season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Stir to combine all ingredients.

  • Cover and chill for at least one hour before serving.

Notes

You can also use canned corn to prepare this recipe. Drain and rinse the corn before adding to recipe.

Please note: All nutritional values are estimates. Exact values depend on specific products used to prepare this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 226 kcal

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FAQs

How long does corn puree last in the fridge? ›

Corn puree stays good in the fridge up to 5 days and can be frozen up to 3 months.

How to make corn from a can better? ›

Sauté peppers and onions then add a can of corn that is well drained. Pan roast the corn until some is slightly browned and the liquid is gone. Season with salt and pepper. Even just pan roasting the corn will make it taste better than just heating it up in a saucepan.

How do you store corn for a week? ›

How should you store corn to keep it tasting fresh, for longer? Once you buy your fresh corn, it's important to keep it cool and humid—no matter if you bought it refrigerated at the grocery store or fresh from the farmers market. “Store in the fridge and in the husk until use,” says Walczak.

What makes corn taste better? ›

5 Ways to Dress Up Corn on the Cob
  1. Sweet and spicy. Blend butter with honey and cayenne and spread it on the corn before grilling it (with the husks pulled back on) until it's tender. ...
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Can I use canned corn instead of fresh? ›

Try adding it to your favorite soup recipes, chowders, or party dips. Or, use canned corn for classic Thanksgiving side dishes, like corn soufflé or cheesy skillet scalloped corn. It can also easily be swapped in for fresh corn when making Ree Drummond's famous corn fritters.

Can dogs eat corn? ›

Is Corn Good for Dogs? Raw corn and cooked corn are safe for dogs to eat, in small portions, in moderation, and always off the cob. Frozen corn can be a fun, crunchy food topper for dogs—just make sure to watch them as they eat it to ensure they don't choke.

How long do homemade purees last in fridge? ›

The rule of thumb is pureed homemade baby food can be stored up to 48 hours in the refrigerator. Many food safety authorities say that 72 hours is fine too. This time limit decreases the likelihood of bacteria growth in the puree. Plus, it keeps that icky “taste of the fridge” out of your tasty meals.

How long does homemade puree last? ›

Place baby food purees in the fridge and use them within these recommended time frames to keep them fresh: Fruits and veggie purees: 2 to 3 days. Meat purees: 1 day. Meat and veggie mixed purees: 1 to 2 days.

How long can baby corn last in fridge? ›

Unhusked baby corn can be refrigerated for up to one week without losing its quality. To freeze baby corn, Place husked, ears in boiling water or steam for 30-45 seconds. Cool then freeze. Baby corn adds a special, gourmet touch to many dishes and salads.

Does refrigerated corn go bad? ›

If stored properly in the refrigerator, uncooked corn on the cob can last anywhere from one to three days before spoiling. To extend the life of your corn on the cob, be sure not to remove the husks before refrigerating; if you do, wrap the corn in either saran wrap or foil before putting it in the fridge.

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