frugal foodie family — a family of 4 (and occasionally the neighborhood) eating well on a budget
summer 2012

chile lime creamed corn.

Ok, I’m really putting myself out here now:  you’ve seen my handwriting.

Maybe now you can appreciate why my friends and family mock me for having such awful chicken scratch.  Like maybe I was formerly in a gang, or never passed the 3rd grade in penmanship.  It’s remedial, for sure.  But between us, in this digital age I’ve started to not care, well except for those occasional times that I have letters returned to me because the poor post office can’t find my recipient’s address.

Moving on…

Here’s a new spin on creamed corn!  One that’s a little lighter, with a touch of the southwest thrown in.  I served it at our latest pre-summer bbq and it was a hit!  I’m sure it will be well-received at your house too (which is more than I can say for my handwriting…:)

Chile Lime Creamed Corn

(serves 10 as a delightful side dish)

What You’ll Need:

8 cups cooked corn, fresh, frozen or grilled for an even better flavor

2 large limes

4 tablespoons butter

sea salt

1 1/2 cups half and half or cream

1/4-1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

2 tablespoons diced green onions or chives

Instructions:

Grate the limes, slice them in half and juice them.

Melt the butter in a large pan set over medium-high heat.  Add the corn, about 2 tablespoons lime juice, and sea salt.  Stir to combine.  Reduce heat to medium and cook another 10-15 minutes, or there is no longer liquid at the bottom of the pan.

Stir in half and half or cream, cayenne pepper to taste, and all the lime zest.  Cook another 5-7 minutes, or until the corn has absorbed most of the liquid.  Salt to taste and stir in green onions or chives.

TOTAL:  $6.50 or $.65 per serving.

Wondering how on earth I arrived at these costs?  Take a look at my shopping guide to show see what I pay for items, per serving, etc.

Nutrition:

170 calories per serving

8 grams of fat

25 carbs

4 grams protein

3 grams fiber

Did you give it a try?  Leave me a comment below or head over to Facebook and let me know what you think!

from the comments, back then.

emmycooks june 1, 2012

Yum. And your handwriting is lovely!

Jennifer M. june 1, 2012

Your writing looks like a scrapbooking font – it’s nice! Try being left-handed and writing on the board for kids. They criticize every letter formed wrong ;) Yikes!

Wyndi Gelvin june 6, 2012

Yum. Sounds like a great summer side dish! Gonna try that!

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