Like any good foodie, I love me some prosciutto. And baby arugula. A salad topped with dried figs, goat cheese, and a balsamic vinaigrette and I’m in heaven. A pinch of saffron to enhance color and flavor. A crusty baguette topped with brie and apricot compote.
Sometimes, even I’m just too pretentious for my own good.
Every now and then, I just want a casserole made with cheddar cheese and Jiffy corn muffin mix.
You know, like the classic casserole your mom took to the church picnic when you were a kid? You never wanted to know what went into making it. You just scooped yourself a huge portion of it, enjoyed every delicious bite of it, and went back for another serving of marshmallow salad. And no one judged you for it.
This is a casserole of humble ingredients that many of us already have in our pantry (for reals- I didn’t even have to go to the grocery store to make this).
So for one evening, stash the grapefruit curd and kale salad and enjoy a dish of nostalgia.
Cheesy Corn Casserole
1 can of cream style corn
1 c. frozen corn, thawed under cool running water
1 package Jiffy corn muffin mix
1 egg, slightly beaten
½ stick butter, melted
½ c. sour cream (use light if you want)
½ c. plain yogurt (I used nonfat)
¼ t. cayenne pepper
1 c. shredded cheddar cheese, dividedPreheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all ingredients, but only ½ c. of the cheese. Pour into a greased 8 x 8 inch dish, or a round pie dish. Top with remaining ½ c. cheese. Bake for about 50 minutes, or until set.
*adapted from Cooking Light
Heidi was born and raised in Fairbanks, and grew up in and around the waters of the Chena River. She graduated with a degree in History from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and received her law degree from Willamette University. A lawyer by day and self-taught home cook at night, she is passionate about cooking and creating tasty, uncomplicated food. She is also a firm believer in buying local produce and products whenever possible, and is an avid fisherwoman. She currently lives in Anchorage with her trusty terrier, Milo.