Edna Lewis's Corn Pudding Recipe (2024)

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LH

I have assembled it, refrigerated it overnight, and baked it the next day very successfully.

Ginger

About making it a day ahead: should I finish it the day before and then just re-heat it, or should I just put everything together and then bake it the next day?

Rohn Jay Miller

In Minnesota we make a Corn Soufflé. 50% more corn in the form of creamed corn. Double the eggs, add 1 cup of panko bread crumbs, and 1 tbsp of ground pepper, preferably white pepper. Skip the nutmeg and milk. Pour mix into a casserole, sprinkle bread crumbs in a thin crust. Dot 5-6 pats of butter. Cook for 75 minutes. Check that the middle is done using a toothpick--it shouldn't wiggle. If it does, cook for another 20 minutes. It's lighter, and has more corn flavor.

LH

Frozen corn works fine in my experience.

Cat M

I see that some folks have struggled with this recipe (sweetness & set-up) so I'll share tips from my mom's housekeeper. Like Ruby herself, this method is reliably wonderful.-Use canned milk (yep!)-A Tbls of sugar is all you need-No nutmeg- a tiny bit of summer savory instead-Use half canned creamed corn plus fresh-Separate the eggs, beat whites til stiff and fold in last.-No need for a water bath- sets up just fine with a bit of a chewiness around the edges (kid favorite)

Froon

To remove corn from the cob without it's going all over the place, place a small bowl upside down in a big bowl and rest the cob on top of the small bowl.

Carol

I have made this three times and had to bake it at 400 degrees for an hour or more to have it properly set.

Jilli Robertson

Fresh sweet corn doesn't need the added sugar if preparing in summer.

Carey

I made this at Thanksgiving and again at Christmas this year. Both times I used fresh corn, but sautéed it in the butter, salt and pepper the day before then refrigerated it overnight. When I combined the day of for cooking, I was able to strain out any extra liquid that might make it runny and prevent setting. Also, used 2% milk, cooked at 400.

A. Garber

Used the recipe as a starting point and I'm recording my notes because it was perfect:(1) Misread the recipe and just melted the 3 tablespoons of butter in the 2 qt. dish;(2) Used 2 cups silver queen frozen corn;(3) Scant tablespoon sugar;(4) Scant tsp. salt;(5) 3 large eggs;(6)1 cup whole milk and 1 cup heavy cream;(7) Tiny pinch of nutmeg--less than 1/4 tsp.Baked at 360 for 50 min. without opening oven.Lovely delicate custard. Perfect.

ellen

Can I make this with canned or frozen corn? It would be great as a side dishing the winter.

LH

Another note: our use 2% milk instead of whole milk, and I cut the butter back to 1 1/2 tablespoons. It's still fantastic.

Robin

Made this tonight because it looked SO good. Followed the directions to the letter, reviewed over and over again, all according to recipe. My first dollop of skepticism was when it said to "spoon" the mixture into a baking dish when it was total liquid. Poured it in, because who could spoon liquid? Baked for 50 minutes solid at 350. Put in a knife to test. COMPLETELY liquid, no setting, not even slightly. I will DEFINITELY choose another recipe next time. Nope.

Naomi

After reading all the reviews and concerns about being too liquidy, I made this with 3 ears of corn, cut sugar down quite a bit, used half and half in place of whole milk and added about 3/4 cup corn bread mix. Cooked 50 minutes. It set perfectly and was rich and delicious. Next time I will use even less sugar, as the corn and cornbread mix were both pretty sweet. Served with chili.

Cannoli

This was very creamy and really delicious. I made a couple of adjustments - used a combination of thawed, drained frozen corn and a can of creamed corm, and used half milk and half heavy cream, and used about 1/2 C cornbread mix to thicken. I had to bake it for a total of 60 minutes.

Barbara

Needed a lot more baking time. Watery even after the custard set.

Dmaniac278

This is very similar to my southern family’s recipe. We use evaporated milk, a few tablespoons of flour, and twice the butter melted in the baking dish. Skip the water bath. Don’t be afraid to overcook to get the chewy caramelized edges that transport me back to childhood at my Nana’s table.

CJC

To my taste there is far too little corn for the amount of milk and eggs. It came out like a bland milk pudding with some corn in it, rather than corn held together with just enough pudding.

Richard

I'm glad you began with "to my taste." You might have also added "and expectations."

Wren

Can be tricky to pour hot water around dish without getting water in dish. Finally found a quick trick. I use a small Dutch oven inside a large Dutch oven. Once ingredients are in small Dutch oven, put lid on and pour hot water right over the lid to fill sides. Then remove the lid to bake. I use Trader Joe’s frozen sweet corn. This dish is always a Family favorite.

Liz

Anyone have trouble with it setting up? I followed the recipe and instructions - even with the hot water bath, and it was not set up after 2 1/2 hrs. We were able to eat the top of it, but the rest was still liquid. Maybe it needs another egg and less milk. I put it back in the oven without the water bath while we ate dinner, and it was finally set.

AMG

Phenomenal. Followed advice below; sauteed fresh sweet corn in butter to get rid of liquid the night before, day of used 3 large eggs and 1.5 C whole milk at room temp. Baked at 400 ('cuz multitasking w/ oven). Set perfectly. I used no sugar but generous sprinkle of nutmeg. Cut corn as described in recipe, this is important so not whole kernels but some crushed. Very easy prep/low stress dish. The *best* dish I served at veg friendsgiving, people went back for seconds.

AMG

Oh, I have to add to my notes, I also totally skipped the bain marie. It was fine even at 400 degrees.

Patrick Conner

I half-and-half instead of milk. It makes it more creamy. Don’t shirk on scraping the cob after you cut the tops of the corn kernels off. That’s where the cream of the corn comes from Which is where all the real flavor is. Ears are smaller in most stores now than they were in counrty kitchens a few years ago. Four years should guarantee you the full amount you need for a recipe. Make sure you put your casserole or custard cups if you choose to use them in a second pan with water in it.

AMG

Good point re changes in corn - I used 6 ears of sweet corn (they were small to medium size) and no sugar. I think the corn today has more sugar and less starch. Anyway I think the sweet is more a regional taste in the mid-South; it's a matter of preference. In Texas we never ate sweet sides except sweet potatoes with marshmallows. I had never had this dish before so I don't know how it's supposed to taste, but I enjoyed it without sugar.

t

Excellent taste and texture. Also sprinkled after baking a few toasted breadcrumbs with parm. Yum.

Kim

I attempted to make this for Thanksgiving, and after baking for the amount of time in the instructions, the corn had thrown off so much water that it couldn’t be served. I let it sit and it continued to throw off water and had to be thrown out. Would love some suggestions about how best to avoid this.

Mary

We had this issue as well; I extended the baking time (almost 2 hours...) and while it tasted fine, it was very watery. If we were to try it again, I think I'd add cornmeal/flour/breadcrumbs or something to try to thicken it up? But im also interested in hearing what actually worked for people

AMG

I sauteed the corn in butter first to reduce the natural liquid in fresh corn (as suggested below). Then cooled overnight and next day mixed with milk/eggs and cooked. For six small ears of corn I used 3 eggs and 1.5 C milk.

Jonathan

5 ears corn4 eggs1 TBS sugar1/4 whole milk1 C panko bread crumbsbeat and fold in egg whitestop w/ 1/4 C panko bread crumbs and dot w/ butter350 deg 40 minutes

terre p

Rohn's suggestion of skipping the milk and sugar, doubling the eggs, and adding a cup of creamed corn + 1 c panko - JUST PERFECT. Added serrano and a dash of cayenne.

Joy

Made this tonight and after reading the notes and concerns about it setting up I used an extra egg, between 2 1/2-3 cups frozen corn, thawed and dried. And I threw in a tablespoon of cornmeal. It was delicious and set up perfectly after 50 or 60 minutes in a 350 oven. Will make again.

DJ

Needed to use up 3 eggs cracked in carton on way home. Used partially thawed frozen corn and only 1/4 cup chancaca unrefined sugar. At 45 mins was still liquid, needed 85 mins total, last 15 at 400. Served with goat cheese crumbles and smoked paprika. Delicious!

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Edna Lewis's Corn Pudding Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What was Edna Lewis' most famous dish? ›

Edna Lewis' Shrimp and Grits is the classic recipe from the Grand Dame of Southern cooking herself! Heat the 2 cups water and milk in a heavy-bottomed saucepan until just simmering.

What is the difference between creamed corn and corn pudding? ›

The main difference is the texture. Corn pudding has a similar gelatinous texture to dessert pudding, hence its name, so it's creamy and loose. In comparison, corn casserole has a thicker consistency and holds its shape better than the pudding because it uses thickening agents like instant cornbread mix.

What is the difference between cornbread and corn pudding? ›

Cornbread is a solid and moist bread, while cornbread pudding has a soft, custard-like interior with a bread-like crust. Cornbread pudding combines both textures in every spoonful.

Why is my corn pudding watery? ›

Internal Temperature: Overcooking corn pudding can lead to a curdled pudding and undercooking can lead to a runny pudding.

When did Edna Lewis stop cooking? ›

Lewis retired as a chef in 1992. Her last cooking job was at Brooklyn's Gage & Tollner where she was a chef for four years. In the mid-1990s, Lewis and a group of friends started the Society for the Revival and Preservation of Southern Food.

What restaurant did Edna Lewis own? ›

Along with her friend John Nicholson, Lewis opened and became the head chef of Café Nicholson in 1949. Located on the East Side of Manhattan, this French-inspired restaurant became a staple for artists and celebrities such as Marlon Brando, Tennessee Williams, Greta Garbo, Salvador Dali, and Eleanor Roosevelt.

Why is it called corn pudding? ›

This dish gets its name from the way that the starches in the corn thicken the mixture into a custard-like pudding.

Can I use canned corn instead of creamed corn? ›

CREAMED CORN SUBSTITUTE

Put all the corn + 1/3 of the liquid in the can + 1 tbsp flour into a bowl. Then blitz with hand blender (or use blender) until you can't see whole corn kernels anymore but there are still corn chunks (don't to puree). Use all of it in place of canned creamed corn in this recipe.

Can you eat creamed corn straight from the can? ›

Great straight from the can

If you're looking for a quick meal or a tasty side, the canned goods from DelMonte are the ones you want! The creamed corn was indeed sweet right out of the can. The corn pieces are nice and firm and taste fresh.

Why do Southerners not put sugar in cornbread? ›

The most common theory is a change in cornmeal itself. Until early in the 20th century, Southern cornmeal was made with sweeter white corn and it was water-ground. When industrial milling came along, that changed. The steel-roller mills used yellow corn that was harvested before it was ripe, so it had less sugar.

How do Southerners eat cornbread? ›

While on its own, Southern cornbread may be underwhelming, it's neutral flavor and crumbly texture make it the perfect vessel to soak up liquidy foods, like cranberry sauce or turkey gravy. Or, it can be eaten on its own, perhaps mixed with gooey cheese or spicy jalapeños.

Is polenta just cornbread? ›

Differences between cornmeal and polenta

Cornmeal is made by grinding dried corn kernels – yellow, white or blue – into fine, medium and coarse textures, while polenta is made from a specific variety of corn called flint corn. Polenta also has a coarser texture than most types of cornmeal.

How to tell when corn pudding is done? ›

Corn pudding should not be firm like cornbread. It will have a looser texture, like a custard or souffle. My favorite way to tell if corn pudding is done is to use a thermometer: Look for a temperature between 165° and 175° in the center of the casserole dish.

How do I make my pudding thicker? ›

Typically, 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch are sufficient for a standard pudding recipe. Arrowroot is another effective thickener, prized for its clear, shiny finish. Similar to cornstarch, it should be mixed with a cold liquid before being added to the pudding base.

Who was the first black female cook? ›

Lena Richard was the first African American chef to star on TV, with her show 'Lena Richard's New Orleans Cookbook'.

Who was the greatest cook of all time? ›

1) Joël Robuchon

dieu. Jamin was Robuchon's little spot, his only little spot, before he exploded onto the world stage. All of the big-deal chefs in France were grappling with the implications of Nouvelle Cuisine, sometimes in similar ways…but Robuchon's food had a vastly distinct, idiosyncratic character.

Who is the father of Southwest cuisine? ›

Stephan Pyles, a 5th generation Texan and founding father of Southwestern Cuisine, is a celebrated chef, cookbook author, philanthropist, and educator.

Who is the father of American cooking? ›

Shownotes. Widely considered the father of American cuisine, Jeremiah Tower began his culinary career in 1972 as co-owner and executive chef of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California.

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