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This corn bake may be on the skinnier side; however, I’m certain you’ll be back for seconds!
Corn lovers rejoice! With summer comes corn on the cobb. Yes, please! There are so many delicious reasons to love summer. Grilling out, fresh strawberry shortcake, popsicles and more!
Corn is one of my all-time favorite vegetables. I love grilling it, boiling it, cutting it off the cobb and making this Skinny Corn Bake too. It’s the perfect side dish for all those backyard picnics too.
Delicious Skinny Corn Bake
Family picnics are some of my favorite childhood memories… Dad firing up the grill, mom making macaroni salad and other sides, while my sister and I would carry out all of the table setting necessities. One thing my family did a lot of was laugh! My dad is quite the goof ball… never a dull moment, even to this day (love you, dad).
The summer heat has a changed a lot since then, so sometimes eating outdoors isn’t as comfortable — so bring the picnic indoors. Right? Paper plates, BBQ chicken and potato salad can be enjoyed indoors or outdoors.
To lighten this recipe up, the sour cream has been substituted with low-fat buttermilk and we’re using a small amount of light butter instead of way too much full-fat butter. I don’t think you’ll even notice the difference, as this bake is still packed with flavor. Pair it with these Cast Iron Skillet BBQ Drumsticksand dinner is served!
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Skinny Corn Bake
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time40 minutes mins
Total Time50 minutes mins
Author: Live Laugh Rowe
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh corn kernels
- 1 can 14 3/4 oz. cream-style corn
- 1 box 8 1/2 oz. Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix
- 1 cup low-fat buttermilk
- 2 Tbsp. light stick butter melted
Instructions
Preheat the over to 400º F.
Spray a 9x9 baking dish nonstick spray.
Mix fresh corn kernels, cream-style corn, corn muffin mix, buttermilk and butter (melted) in a large bowl.
Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish. Bake until golden and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, approximately 40 minutes.
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Mmmm. I’m thinking I might need to sneak this into our dinner plans this week. Let me know what you think!
By the way, use some of your extra buttermilk to whip up these Healthy Cranberry Scones (another great Weight Watchers recipe).
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Sharon aka Mom says
Oh how I remember our picnics and cookouts…lots of fun, memories and like you said lots of laughs (from your crazy Dad)! I’m anxious to try the cbicken and corn…sounds like good recipes for an indoor rainy day picnic????!
Yummy!????Reply
Bird says
Looks so delicious!
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Kelly Mahan says
I love these type of recipes, like a skinny version of a classic. I’m definitely going to try your corn bake, it looks super delicious. Thank you for posting it!
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Mary M. says
Kelly, Do you know what the Weight watcher points are for the corn bake? I have
not mastered the build a recipe concept on the WW app yet. Going to try the quiche
with kale today instead of spinach. Just happened to have a bale of it. lol I am down 25 lbs. on Free Style.
Half way there! I am an East Coast girl too now in New England. Best, MaryReply