Spaghetti Corn Casserole

Started by squirtthecat, January 11, 2011, 11:21:02 AM

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squirtthecat


This is ridiculously easy to make... And very good.    The original recipe is a bit bland, so this one was kicked up a number of notches.


This is a double batch.

Preheat oven to 325°.

In a large covered greased casserole dish, layer:

- Stick of butter, cubed
- 2 cans of corn with liquid
- 1 onion, diced
(at this point, I lay on some spices, BBQ rubs, Soileau's, garlic salt, Goya Adobo, black pepper)
- 1 pound uncooked spaghetti, broken into thirds
- 2 cans creamed corn
(spice it all up again - the more the merrier)
- 1/2 bag of shredded cheese

Cover and toss into oven.  Set timer for 20 minutes.

At 20 minutes, haul it out and carefully stir. More like 'fold' - you are trying to get the spaghetti submerged.

Cover and back in the oven.   Set timer for 20 minutes.

Repeat stir/fold/cover.  Set timer for 20.

At the 60 minute mark, give it a few more good stirs, incorporating the rest of the shredded cheese.   Turn off oven and leave covered for a bit - it will still be boiling hot for a good hour or so.

The liquid from the corn steams the spaghetti noodles, and the starches released from the pasta thickens the casserole.   (and the cheese helps glue it all together) 

Easy Peasy!

SnellySmokesEm

Where's the pics Squirt!!!!!  Sounds great!
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squirtthecat


Sorry, we had made it for a dinner party this past weekend.   I did get a shot of some of the leftovers.


SnellySmokesEm

I'm not usually a corn casserole fan, but I'd eat that!  Looks great!
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OU812

I'm not a Spaghetti fan but I'd eat that.

How big of a bag is that half bag of cheese?

rdevous

 
Squirt..........I copied that to my recipe file and printed off a copy.  I'm going to try it with a bag of 3 cheese blend.
 
 
OU812.........I think it's a one pound bag.  half in the original layering and the other half folded in later.
 
 
 
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squirtthecat


Correct, just a 1 pound bag of shredded (whatever) cheese.   I used sharp cheddar in this one.

You can add to it if you like...    Crumbled bacon, sausage, etc.

Using some of that 'fiesta' corn w/ the diced chiles would really add some zip.

TMB

Not sure but it does look good!
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squirtthecat


Fair warning...   If you are watching carbs/starches - this isn't for you.

OU812


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rdevous

Quote from: squirtthecat on January 11, 2011, 03:38:26 PM

Correct, just a 1 pound bag of shredded (whatever) cheese.   I used sharp cheddar in this one.

You can add to it if you like...    Crumbled bacon, sausage, etc.

Using some of that 'fiesta' corn w/ the diced chiles would really add some zip.


With crumbled bacon and using the fiesta corn instead of regular corn.......friends, we just moved to a whole different time zone.....known as the yummy-in-my-tummy zone!!!   ;D
 
 
Ray
 
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Tiny Tim

Only question I have (I'd be making adjustments/substitutions for ingredients anyway), is, what size cans of corn and cream style corn?  They have about 4-5 sizes at the stores here.

squirtthecat


I used the Del Monte 14.5 oz cans.