Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (2024)

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Get ready to learn how make roasted corn the easy way! Quickly caramelize whole corn kernels alongside onions and garlic for a side dish on the stovetop that is fast enough for weeknights. Plus it uses frozen corn which means this can be ready to eat in just 20 minutes all year long!

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  • 🏅 Why this recipe is great
  • 🌽 Ingredients for roasted corn
  • 🔪 How to make roasted corn
  • 🌿 Variations
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 For a crowd
  • 📖 More favorite side dishes
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When life gets on the crazy side my meal planning can get a little shoddy. I can't be the only mother that plans the main dish but forgets about the sides, right? Since I know this about myself, I try to keep ingredients around for some simple side dishes, like this Moist Buttermilk Cornbread or this Oven Roasted Broccoli.

This Roasted Corn recipe is one of the sides I turn to a lot. It's the best way to eat sweet summer corn. Better than a fresh ear of corn, better than oven roasted corn, better than Mexican Street Corn... and yes, better than that store bought version from Trader Joe's. It's a frozen corn recipe that will steal the show!

🏅 Why this recipe is great

  • Flavorful! There is absolutely nothing boring about roasted corn. It takes on all the caramelized flavors of the onion and garlic.
  • Fast and easy. Just keep frozen corn kernels on hand and you have a delicious, quick side dish ready in 20 minutes.
  • Fits every occasion. Roasted corn is easy enough for a weeknight, delicious enough to serve to guests, and simple enough to feed to a crowd.
  • Better than your corn on the cob recipe. Whole corn kernels are faster to cook on the stovetop and easier to eat than a corn cob. Plus no need to shuck fresh corn.
  • Saves space in the oven. Oven-roasted corn is good, but cooking it on the stovetop saves space in the oven for everything else.
  • Any time of year. Fresh summer corn-on-the-cob is delicious, but frozen corn can be made all year long! Plus it's a great alternative to grilling.

🌽 Ingredients for roasted corn

This roasted corn recipe only calls for 5 simple ingredients, most of which you probably have on hand already.

Onion: Yellow, brown, or sweet onion.
Garlic: I prefer buying minced garlic because it's easier and faster than mincing your own. I suggest using real garlic over garlic powder.
Butter: We use regular salted butter, but unsalted will work as well. Adjust the seasoning at the end to your liking.
Olive oil: Virgin or extra virgin will work, but EVOO will impart a better flavor. Feel free to substitute with vegetable oil or canola oil.
Whole corn kernels: This recipe uses frozen corn kernels (yellow, white or sweet corn). White kernels are usually a bit more tender while the yellow have a slightly more corny flavor. Yellow are the easiest to find in the grocery store.

🔪 How to make roasted corn

Cooking frozen corn on the stove top is as easy as three steps! It is my favorite way of cooking corn. There are several methods, but for the best results, read my tips below each step.

Sauté aromatics: Heat a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the butter and oil, then sauté the onions and garlic until they are fragrant and translucent, 2-3 minutes.

  • I prefer using a cast iron skillet (affiliate) over a non-stick skillet because it holds heat better, resulting in more caramelized corn kernels.
  • Make sure the skillet is 12 inches in order to not overcrowd the pan.
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Add frozen corn: Get the pan super hot before adding the corn. Then add the frozen corn kernels and roast in a single layer, stirring occasionally.

  • If the pan isn't hot enough, the corn will steam instead of caramelizing. So don't be afraid to get it screaming hot!
  • Only stir the corn occasionally. If you stir too often it won't have the chance to caramelize.
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Cook for about 10-15 minutes: You can tell the roasted corn is done when the kernels are soft and speckled with dark golden brown spots throughout. Season with salt and black pepper.

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🌿 Variations

  • Use fresh herbs during the last 5-10 minutes of cooking time. They accentuate the true flavor of corn. My favorite herbs are thyme, parley, and cilantro.
  • Ia great addition in place of just butter is using your favorite herb butter, also known as compound butters. Try a savory flavored butter using softened butter.
  • For an easy Mexican corn salad, sprinkle in cilantro and cotija cheese once the corn is fully cool.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 For a crowd

Roasted corn is definitely an option for a crowd, but when doubling the recipe it is best to use two separate skillets to avoid overcrowding the pan. Or use one skillet and make the recipe twice. If you choose to use one skillet, hold the first finished batch in a covered heatproof serving dish while making the second batch.

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We use whole corn kernels because they are faster to cook on a gas stove and easier to eat than a cob. Plus frozen corn can be made all year long!

🙋 Questions & Answers

Do I have to use a cast iron skillet?

Cast iron skillets are most likely going to get you the best results, but you are welcome to use whatever skillet you have on hand. Just make sure that your skillet is large and gets hot enough to ensure the beautiful caramelizing that makes this corn so flavorful.

If you don't have a cast iron skillet yet, check out this post about Why You Should Buy a Cast Iron Skillet + 15 Recipes to Try.

Can I use fresh corn? Canned?

Removing corn husks and cutting it off the cob is a lot of extra work.... The easiest way to go is frozen corn, so that's our first choice. However, you can also make this recipe with fresh corn kernels or canned corn that has been thoroughly drained.

Can you roast corn without boiling it?

Yes, no matter the type of corn you can roast it without boiling it first. However, roasting corn kernels (instead of a whole cob) will get you the best results.

What are the best seasonings for roasted corn?

My favorite seasonings are just the onion and garlic sautéed in melted butter. They add tons of flavor! For a different flavor profile, you could also try a little bit of chili powder, chili lime seasoning, fresh herbs, feta cheese, parmesan cheese or even chopped red or green bell peppers.

How to store roasted corn?

Store roasted corn in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. Reheat in the microwave or in a skillet on the stove.

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👨🏼‍🍳 Tips & Tricks

  • Use a cast iron skillet (affiliate) to produce the most color on the corn.
  • After sautéing the onions and garlic, make sure the pan is really hot before adding the corn. This will ensure that the kernels roast and don't steam.
  • Do not overcrowd the pan (use a 12-inch skillet). If the pan is too crowded the corn won't be able to caramelize.
  • Stir the corn occasionally, but allow plenty of time without stirring to help the dark brown spots to develop.

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Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!)

Get ready to learn how make roasted corn the easy way! Quickly caramelize whole corn kernels alongside onions and garlic for a side dish on the stovetop that is fast enough for weeknights. Plus it uses frozen corn which means this can be ready to eat in just 20 minutes all year long!

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 172kcal

Author: Borrowed Bites

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds frozen corn kernels
  • ½ onion diced (yellow, brown, or sweet onion)
  • tablespoon garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoon butter
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • kosher salt to taste
  • pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat (I prefer cast iron skillets, but any skillet will work).

  • Once hot, add in butter and oil until melted. Add in diced onion and garlic. Saute for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until fragrant and translucent. The pan should stay very hot, but not so hot that they burn.

    ½ onion, 2 tablespoon butter, 2 tablespoon olive oil, 1½ tablespoon garlic

  • With the pan very hot, add in frozen corn kernels. Continue to cook for approximately 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. It is done when the kernels are soft and are spotted with deep shades of brown. Finish with salt and pepper to taste.

    2 pounds frozen corn kernels, kosher salt, pepper

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Notes

Tips & Tricks

  • Use a cast iron skillet to produce the most color on the corn.
  • After sautéing the onions and garlic, make sure the pan is really hot before adding the corn. This will ensure that the kernels roast and don't steam.
  • Do not overcrowd the pan (use a 12-inch skillet). If the pan is too crowded the corn won't be able to caramelize.
  • Stir the corn occasionally, but allow plenty of time without stirring to help the dark brown spots to develop.

Can I use fresh or canned corn?

Removing corn husks and cutting it off the cob is a lot of extra work.... The easiest way to go is frozen corn, so that's our first choice. However, you can also make this recipe with fresh corn kernels or canned corn that has been thoroughly drained.

Storage

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days.

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Nutrition

Calories: 172kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 31mg | Potassium: 349mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 87IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Ruth says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (12)
    Thank you for this delicious, easy skillet corn. When Panera eliminated fire-roasted corn from their Southwest Avocado Chicken Salad, it lost a lot. But thanks to you, I learned how to make my own using Trader Joe’s frozen yellow corn. My garlic did burn a bit after the corn was added, Should more EVOO be added? Thanks for your help, and thorough instructions!
    Ruth

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    • Misty says

      So glad you liked it! My best tip for avoiding burned garlic is to watch the heat. It should be a really hot pan, but not so hot that the garlic quickly burns. Try turning it down just a bit a next time and see if that helps.

      Reply

  2. Mary says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (13)
    I used a 12 inch skillet but there was no way I was going to be able to fit the 2 lbs of corn in it! And, by the time the corn was roasted the onions and garlic had burned :'( Otherwise, it tasted great! I will definitely be trying this again!

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    • Danielle says

      So sorry that it didn't quite fit! I own a Lodge 12-inch skillet and a Walmart brand 12-inch skillet and two pounds fits in both of those - although it is a little tight in the beginning until the corn cooks down. I will look at the instructions and make sure they are correct. My one tip would be to make sure the skillet is hot without being too hot. The onions and garlic should carmalize and not burn. Hope that helps but feel free to ask any other questions.

      Reply

  3. Beverly says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (14)
    Delicious! Made this tonight & it turned out excellent. Everyone enjoyed it, there was none left. Thanks for another yummy way to make corn.

    Reply

    • Misty says

      So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to share, it makes our day!

      Reply

  4. Dave says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (15)
    Hello. I made this the way you said but had a problem. While the flavor was awesome it kept sticking to my teeth and was very tough to chew. (Real teeth not dentures) The crazy thing was that the flavor was so good I kept eating it! Did I do something wrong or is it supposed to be tough like that?

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    • Misty says

      Hi Dave! Yes, the flavor really is amazing. Corn tends to get tough when it is overcooked. My suggestion would be to try cooking it just a few minutes less, until the kernels are soft and just golden brown. Let us know how it goes!

      Reply

      • Dave says

        Okay I'll try that. The flavor is really good so I'll give it another try maybe a hotter pan and less time than I cooked it last time. Thanks

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  5. Bubba says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (16)
    Made this tonight since I had no asparagus.

    Best decision in months. Lol

    Washed it down with a Med Rare 18oz NY prime steak.
    Sous Vide at 133 for 2 1/2 hours seasoned with Smokey Cajun.
    Then Pan Seared in same pan that made the Corn.

    Great recipe.
    Look forward to trying more.

    Best meal in ages.

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    • Misty says

      So glad you liked it! Great to pair with steak.

      Reply

  6. Jess H says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (17)
    I made this to add into a carnitas bowl and it was delicious! Added in some cotija cheese after the corn chilled. Simply delicious!

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    • Danielle says

      That sounds delicious! Great idea! And thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!

      Reply

  7. Scarlet says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (18)
    Loved this recipe, will make again, flavorful and quick!

    Reply

    • Danielle says

      So glad to hear that! We really appreciate you taking the time to comment! Have a great day!

      Reply

  8. Ashley says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (19)
    Crowd-pleaser! Just took it to a Friendsgiving and got lots of compliments 🙂

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    • Danielle says

      That makes our day! Thank you so much for taking the time to let us know! Happy Thanksgiving

      Reply

  9. Rosie Swindell says

    I want to make charred corn salsa. I don't have a grill so this sounds like it will do the trick. Will let you know how it worked. Thanks for the tip.

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    • Misty says

      Let us know how it turns out!

      Reply

  10. Michele says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (20)
    This was awesome! Made skillet corn tonight and everyone loved it!

    Reply

    • Misty says

      We're so happy you all loved it!

      Reply

  11. Dave says

    I have made this and added cooked crumbled bacon.

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    • Danielle says

      What a marvelous suggestion! We will have to give that a try! Thanks for taking a minute to comment!

      Reply

    • Debi Bartoli says

      Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (21)
      Add some cojita cheese and chopped cilantro. Yum! 😋

      Reply

      • Danielle says

        Yum! Great idea!

        Reply

  12. Susan says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (22)
    Can this be made ahead of time? We are having Thanksgiving in our motorhome so stovetop space can be an issue.

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    • Danielle says

      Definitely! If I make this ahead I like to warm it in the oven when it is time to serve. Although, I assume a microwave would be successful as well. If you try either method let us know how it turns out! Hope your Thanksgiving is delicious!

      Reply

  13. Kathy says

    Can you use canned corn??

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    • Danielle says

      I have not tried that before, but as long as you drain them very well I think it would work. Please let us know if you give it a try.

      Reply

  14. Aspen says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (23)
    Whoa, this is delicious! Perfect for fall... even thought it’s still hot where I live, haha.

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    • Misty says

      Yes, it's delicious even when it's warm haha! Glad you liked it.

      Reply

  15. Sue says

    Can you use fresh corn and get the same steam effect?

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    • Danielle says

      So sorry this took us a day! A technical glitch on this end. I have never tried fresh corn, but I think it should work. If you give it a try, please let us know how it turned out.

      Reply

  16. Jana says

    Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (24)
    This was SO good! I really made sure to get the pan super hot and keep the layer of corn thin. It browned really nicely and made the whole house smell amazing!

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    • Misty says

      I'm so glad it turned out well!

      Reply

Easy Skillet Roasted Corn (Simple Recipe!) (2024)

FAQs

How to have a corn roast? ›

Wrap each ear of corn in a 6-inch piece of aluminum foil — add 1/2 tablespoon butter to each package if desired. Roast for 30 minutes. Roast the foil-wrapped cobs directly on the rack for 30 minutes. Set the foil-wrapped corn aside until cool enough to handle, about 5 minutes, before serving.

Which is better cooked corn and roasted corn? ›

Roasted Corn is Better than Boiled: The Evidence

Complex carbs in their natural state tend to be lower on the glycemic index than foods containing simple carbohydrates, thus tasting less sweet. If you bit into an ear of corn before it was cooked, you wouldn't taste much sweetness at all.

How long to cook a can of corn on the stove? ›

Canned corn is already cooked, so the main goal is to heat it through. It usually takes about 5 to 7 minutes on the stovetop or 2 to 3 minutes in the microwave. However, cooking times may vary, so it's always a good idea to check the corn for the desired temperature before serving.

Are roasted corn healthy? ›

It consists primarily of insoluble fiber, which makes it a low-glycemic index food. This means it is a food that is digested slowly and doesn't cause an unhealthy spike in blood sugar. It also contains many B vitamins, as well as essential minerals, including zinc, magnesium, copper, iron and manganese.

Do you have to soak corn before roasting? ›

We agree wholeheartedly! The corn steams and cooks in it's own husk without any pre-soaking or anything. The corn's flavor is intensified right in the husk! After removal from the oven, just pull back the husk and use it for a handle.

Why is my roasted corn chewy? ›

Avoid cooking corn for too long. "If you have super fresh corn — which can even be eaten raw — it's a waste of time to cook for the common recommended time of 20 [or more] minutes," says Jones. Overcooking can also result in chewy and firm kernels.

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. ...
  2. Parmesan butter. ...
  3. Seasoning salts. ...
  4. Roasted garlic. ...
  5. Mayonnaise.
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Can I eat roasted corn everyday? ›

Corn is rich in fiber and plant compounds that may aid digestive and eye health. Yet, it's high in starch, can spike blood sugar and may prevent weight loss when consumed in excess. The safety of genetically modified corn may also be a concern. Still, in moderation, corn can be part of a healthy diet.

What can I add to corn to make it better? ›

A little butter, milk and a dash of sugar will go a long way to improving the flavor. If you have the option, I'd recommend frozen corn over canned. You can add butter and cream to make it taste better. Also a pinch of pepper.

Is 20 minutes too long to boil corn? ›

Some recipes claim that 10-20 minutes of boiling is enough, but a long boil makes all the difference when it comes to tender kernels. 45 minutes is the sweet spot! Eat corn within 2 days of purchase.

How long can corn be in the oven? ›

Expect to roast corn in the oven for approximately 20 to 25 minutes at 425°F, turning halfway through. For lower temps, cook longer. For instance, a 350°F oven requires about 30 minutes of cook time.

Is roasted corn good for blood pressure? ›

Corn Is Good for Lowering the Risk of High Blood Pressure

Adding corn to your diet can also increase your intake of dietary fiber, which has been shown to lower blood pressure levels. Corn is also a low-fat food and contains no cholesterol, making it a healthy option for those with high blood pressure.

Which is healthier roasted or boiled corn? ›

Both boiled and roasted corn can be part of a healthy diet, depending on how they are prepared and what they are consumed with. Boiled corn is a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Boiling can help preserve some of the nutrients in corn, such as vitamin C and folate.

Does roasted corn spike blood sugar? ›

Can corn raise blood sugar? Yes, corn will raise your blood sugar because it contains carbohydrates. However, it has a low glycemic index and is a good source of fiber. Pairing it with foods rich in fiber, protein, and fat can help reduce the rate at which your blood sugars rise and promote blood sugar management.

What do you eat with roasted corn? ›

The smoky-sweet flavor of roasted corn pairs well with a multitude of ingredients, including herbs, spices, smoked paprika, meats, vegetables, and cheeses.

Should you boil corn before roasting? ›

Absolutely not! There's no need to par-boil your corn on the cobs, just place them straight into a hot oven and roast for 15 minutes.

How do you roast corn without a grill? ›

How To Cook Oven-Roasted Corn on the Cob
  1. While the oven is preheated, stir together butter, parsley, garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt, and pepper in a bowl. ...
  2. Next, wrap each cob individually in a piece of aluminum foil. ...
  3. Bake the corn in the preheated oven until the corn is soft; expect a cook time of about 20 to 25 minutes.

What is a corn roast party? ›

In the past, farmers gathered their family, friends, and neighbours to shuck corn provisions for the winter. Songs and jokes made the job more pleasant. The roast was generally followed by a meal and dancing party, with plenty to drink.

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