Remember when we picked corn a few months ago? You missed it? Well take a look
here!
Corn pudding may be one of my favorite things to eat.
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Slice the corn from the cob and saute with a little onion in butter...
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... whisk together eggs, milk, half-and-half, parsley, salt and pepper. Add the cooled corn mixture and pour into a baking dish.
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The baking dish then goes into a
bain marie, or water bath. Put the baking dish in a larger pan and add hot water to the pan until it's about half-way up the side of the baking dish. This will keep the edges of the custard from cooking much faster than the middle of the casserole.
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Bake at 375 for 40-45 minutes until the top begins to brown and a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
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The corn is so delicious surrounded by a soft, delicate custard that just melts in your mouth. If you like corn and custard, you're going to
love this dish! You can find the recipe
here!