The first time Max actually asked for seconds of a vegetable happened with this golden pan of corn that I'd thrown together on a busy Tuesday night using what was in the freezer. This honey butter skillet corn transformed frozen corn kernels into something so creamy and sweet that everyone at the table stopped talking just to focus on eating. After my sister begged me for the recipe and then started bringing it to every family gathering where it disappeared before the main course, I realized this accidentally perfect side dish deserved a permanent spot in our weekly dinner rotation.
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- What is Honey Butter Skillet Corn
- How To Make Honey Butter Skillet Corn
- What Pairs Well With Honey Butter Skillet Corn?
- Honey Butter Skillet Corn Variations
- Equipment
- Storage Tips
- Top Tips for Honey Butter Skillet Corn
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Your New Family Favorite Side Dish
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- Honey Butter Skillet Corn
What is Honey Butter Skillet Corn
Honey butter skillet corn is a creamy Southern style side dish that combines sweet corn kernels with butter, honey, and cream cheese, all cooked together in a skillet until the sauce becomes silky and coats every kernel perfectly. Unlike plain buttered corn or traditional creamed corn made with heavy cream, this version gets its luxurious texture from cream cheese that melts into the butter and honey to create an irresistible glaze. The result is a sweet and savory corn side dish that tastes indulgent enough for holidays but simple enough to make on busy weeknights.
How To Make Honey Butter Skillet Corn
Our easy honey butter skillet corn uses the perfect ratio of butter to honey to cream cheese, creating a sauce that clings to every corn kernel without becoming soupy or separated. The secret is cooking the corn over medium high heat first to evaporate excess moisture, then stirring in softened cream cheese that melts smoothly into the honey butter mixture without any lumps. This technique produces restaurant quality creamed corn with caramelized edges and a glossy, buttery coating that makes simple corn taste like a special occasion side dish.
Honey Butter Skillet Corn Ingredients
For the Corn Base:
- 4 cups corn kernels (fresh, frozen, or canned)
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 4 oz cream cheese, softened
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
For Finishing:
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
- Extra honey for drizzling
- Flaky sea salt
Optional Add Ins:
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 2 tablespoons heavy cream
- Grated Parmesan cheese
Step by Step Method
Cook Corn to Remove Excess Moisture
- Heat large skillet over medium high heat without any oil
- Add corn kernels and cook for 3-4 minutes stirring occasionally
- Let moisture evaporate so corn starts to lightly caramelize
- This step prevents watery sauce later
Create Honey Butter Base
- Reduce heat to medium and add butter to hot corn
- Stir until butter melts completely and coats all kernels
- Drizzle honey over corn and toss to combine
- The hot pan helps honey blend smoothly with butter
Add Cream Cheese for Creaminess
- Cut softened cream cheese into small cubes
- Add to skillet and stir continuously until completely melted
- The cream cheese will create smooth, creamy coating
- Season with salt and pepper while stirring
Finish with Fresh Herbs
- Remove from heat and taste for seasoning
- Stir in fresh chopped parsley for color and freshness
- Drizzle with extra honey if you prefer sweeter corn
- Serve immediately while hot and creamy
What Pairs Well With Honey Butter Skillet Corn?
This sweet honey butter skillet corn pairs beautifully with grilled chicken, barbecue ribs, or baked ham for classic comfort food combinations. Try it alongside roasted turkey, meatloaf, or fried chicken for Southern style dinner spreads. For holiday meals, serve with green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, and dinner rolls for complete Thanksgiving or Christmas side dish lineups.
Honey Butter Skillet Corn Variations
Garlic Parmesan Skillet Corn
- Add 3 minced garlic cloves when melting butter
- Stir in ¼ cup grated Parmesan at the end
- Top with extra Parmesan and Italian herbs
- Savory twist on sweet version
Spicy Jalapeño Honey Corn
- Add diced jalapeños with the corn
- Include pinch of cayenne pepper
- Use pepper jack cheese instead of cream cheese
- Sweet heat combination
Bacon Honey Butter Corn
- Cook 4 strips bacon until crispy, crumble and set aside
- Use bacon fat instead of some butter
- Stir crumbled bacon back in at the end
- Smoky, sweet, and indulgent
Maple Brown Butter Corn
- Brown the butter before adding corn
- Replace honey with pure maple syrup
- Add pinch of cinnamon for warmth
- Fall inspired flavor profile
Equipment
- Large skillet (10-12 inch)
- Wooden spoon for stirring
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Sharp knife for fresh herbs
Storage Tips
Best Fresh
- Serve immediately while corn is hot and sauce is creamy
- Fresh from the skillet delivers the best texture and flavor
- The honey butter coating is glossiest right after cooking
- Corn starts absorbing sauce as it sits
Leftover Storage
- Cool completely then store in airtight container in refrigerator
- Keep for up to 3 days and reheat gently
- Add splash of milk or cream when reheating to restore creaminess
- Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring between
Make Ahead Strategy
- Prepare corn mixture up to 1 day ahead without cream cheese
- Store in refrigerator until ready to finish
- Reheat and add cream cheese just before serving
- Fresh herbs should be added at the very end
Top Tips for Honey Butter Skillet Corn
The watery sauce problem haunted me for months until my neighbor who grew up on a farm in Iowa explained that corn naturally releases a ton of liquid when heated. She told me her grandmother always cooked the corn by itself first to let that moisture steam off before adding any butter or cream. When I started following her technique of dry cooking the corn for a few minutes before adding anything else, my sauce transformed from thin and separated to thick and clingy. That one step of evaporating the excess moisture first is what separates restaurant quality corn from the sad, watery version most people accidentally make.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of corn should I use?
Fresh, frozen, or canned corn all work great. Frozen is most convenient and tastes nearly identical to fresh. If using canned, drain it very well first.
What can I substitute for honey?
Use maple syrup, agave nectar, or brown sugar as honey substitutes. Each creates slightly different flavor but all work well for sweetness.
How do I keep the sauce from getting watery?
Cook corn alone first to evaporate excess moisture before adding butter and cream cheese. This prevents watery, separated sauce.
Can I make honey butter skillet corn ahead of time?
You can prep components ahead but it's best finished just before serving. Reheat gently and add splash of cream to restore texture.
Your New Family Favorite Side Dish
Now you have the secrets to creating this incredible honey butter skillet corn that transforms ordinary corn into the side dish everyone requests at every meal. This recipe proves that simple pantry ingredients combined with proper technique create restaurant quality results that make vegetables exciting.
Ready for more amazing corn dishes? Try our Street Corn Chicken Rice Bowl for Mexican inspired corn flavors, or explore our 3 Bean Salad for classic summer side dish variety. For quick proteins, our Garlic Butter Chicken Bites use similar skillet techniques with savory results.
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Honey Butter Skillet Corn
Equipment
- Large skillet (10–12 inch) (For cooking corn evenly)
- Wooden spoon (For stirring ingredients smoothly)
- Measuring cups and spoons (For accurate ingredient portions)
- Sharp knife (For chopping herbs)
- Mixing bowl (Optional for prep if using canned or frozen corn)
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 4 cups Corn kernels - Fresh, frozen, or canned (drained well)
- 4 tablespoon Butter - Unsalted for flavor control
- 3 tablespoon Honey - Adds natural sweetness
- 4 oz Cream cheese - Softened for smooth texture
- ¼ teaspoon Salt - To balance sweetness
- ¼ teaspoon Black pepper - For mild spice
- 2 tablespoon Fresh parsley - Chopped, for garnish
Optional Toppings
- Extra honey - Optional drizzle before serving
- Flaky sea salt - Optional topping for contrast
Instructions
- Preheat skillet over medium-high heat with no oil.
- Add corn and cook 3–4 minutes to evaporate moisture.
- Stir in butter until melted and coating the corn.
- Drizzle in honey and toss until evenly combined.
- Stir in softened cream cheese until melted and creamy.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Remove from heat, stir in chopped parsley.
- Drizzle with honey and sprinkle with sea salt before serving.
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