Sautéed Cheese & Corn Casserole Recipe

Back when I did my vlog post for Philadelphia Cooking Creme, I received a cookbook in the mail full of recipes using Philly cream cheese. The book is called Cooking with Pheeling and there are some incredible looking recipes in it!
I’ve only tried one recipe so far. I was looking for a vegetable side dish when this picture caught my eye.

The recipe was for Sautéed Cheese and Corn Casserole. I made it and it was delish!
So I wanted to share it with you. I couldn’t find a link to the recipe anywhere online. Below is the recipe from the cookbook with a few minor changes.

Sautéed Cheese & Corn Casserole

Start with 1/4 cup chopped onion & 1/2 cup finely chopped mushrooms.

chopped mushrooms and onions

Sautee onions and mushrooms in 2 Tbsp melted butter over medium-low heat

sautee mushrooms onions

until tender.

sautee mushrooms onions

Add 1/4 cup flour and cook for 2 minutes, stirring often.

Add 1 can creamed corn to the pan. Stir to combine and cook until heated through.

cream corn

In the meantime, grate 1/2 cup Gruyere cheese.

grated gruyere cheese

Add one can corn, drained, 1/2 cup chive & onion cream cheese, grated cheese and salt and pepper to the pan. Remove from heat and mix until combined.

corn mixture

Finely crush 1/2 cup buttery round crackers (Ritz) with a rolling pin. Mix with 3 Tbsp melted butter.

crush crackers crumbs

Pour the corn mixture into a greased casserole dish. Top with cracker crumb mixture.

corn casserole

Bake in a 350 degree oven for 30-45 minutes or until casserole is bubbly and topping is golden brown.

sauteed cheese corn casserole

So delicious!

sauteed cheese corn casserole

 

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2 thoughts on “Sautéed Cheese & Corn Casserole Recipe

  1. Hi Jennifer. I’m a friend of Linda’s who mentioned your blog to a group of friends recently. You’re doing a marvelous job….love your ideas, the combination of home, family, cooking, crafts. I, too, love Stamp in Up products and am glad to know that you’re a rep now as my former one isn’t doing it anymore. Here’s an idea I wish you’d try and then share the tricks to make it work. A neighbor made tasty mini brownie squares recently for a wedding shower, with mocha icing. Tasty enough just like that but she topped each of the brownie squares with a white chocolate initial for the bride or groom. So each brownie square was topped with a “J” or a “B”. So cute but I bet it takes special tricks to make it work just right. I also saw white chocolate skeletons standing up on cupcakes in a Halloween magazine issue. Look forward to learning more in your blog. Good luck with your house project.

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