Irresistibly Crispy Cheesy Corn

Section: Perfect Side Dishes to Complete Any Meal

Irresistibly crispy bites of sweet corn and sharp cheese meet in these golden fritters, delivering a perfect contrast between crunchy exteriors and soft, melty centers. Quick to prepare with basic pantry staples, they're ideal as a crowd-pleasing side or a satisfying snack. Serve them hot and enjoy a blend of farm-fresh flavors with every bite. Try customizing with different cheeses or a hint of spice, and pair with your favorite dipping sauce for a truly comforting treat.

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Last modified on Sat, 26 Jul 2025 19:38:21 GMT
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There is nothing like the comfort of biting into a golden crisp fritter especially when it is bursting with sweet corn and gooey cheese. These cheesy corn fritters are my secret weapon for cookouts and lazy brunches delivering crunchy edges and a melty tender middle. They come together with just a handful of ingredients and never stick around long on the platter.

I first whipped these up for my neighbor’s summer party and they vanished before anything else. Now my family insists they must be on every holiday spread.

Ingredients

  • Fresh corn kernels: provide crisp pops of sweetness. Look for cobs with plump tender seeds to cut off at home
  • Shredded sharp cheddar or mozzarella cheese: adds that craveable gooey pull. Choose block cheese and grate for the very best melt
  • All purpose flour: creates a light batter and holds the fritter together. Pick flour that is unbleached for better texture
  • Baking powder: helps make fritters fluffy and not dense. Freshness is key check the date
  • Large eggs: bind ingredients and add richness. Extra large eggs can make the batter too wet so stick to large size
  • Finely chopped green onions: add a mild sharpness and pretty color. Use both green and white parts for best flavor

Instructions

Gather And Prep Ingredients:
Have everything measured and ready. Cut fresh corn from cobs and finely slice the green onions. This step keeps you organized so nothing gets forgotten or overmixed.
Combine Dry Ingredients:
In a large mixing bowl stir together the flour and baking powder. This creates even lift for fluffy fritters.
Mix Wet Ingredients:
In a separate bowl whisk the eggs until well combined. Stir in the corn cheese and green onions. The eggs help coat every bit of corn and onion evenly.
Form The Batter:
Add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients. Gently stir just until blended a few streaks of flour are okay. Overmixing can make the fritters tough.
Heat And Fry:
Warm a light layer of oil in a wide skillet over medium heat. Once hot drop large spoonfuls of batter spaced apart. Press lightly to flatten if desired. Fry each side for about three minutes until deeply golden flip only once to keep them crisp.
Drain And Serve:
Remove cooked fritters and drain on paper towels to wick away extra oil. Serve hot while the cheese is molten and edges are snappy.
A stack of corn cakes with a dipping sauce.
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My favorite ingredient for these fritters is the farm stand corn in late July. The sweetness is unbeatable and reminds me of baking these with my kids while summer music played in the kitchen. The laughter and anticipation while frying makes this dish an instant tradition.

Storage Tips

Once cooled store leftover fritters in an airtight container lined with a paper towel in the fridge. Use them within three days. To reheat place in a hot oven or toaster oven until the exterior is crunchy again and cheese melts.

Ingredient Substitutions

Frozen corn works if fresh is out of season be sure to thaw and pat dry. For a different twist try a blend of parmesan and cheddar or fold in finely diced red bell pepper for color. Almond flour with a pinch of xanthan gum makes these gluten free without sacrificing texture.

Serving Suggestions

These fritters are right at home next to a fresh green salad or a spicy dipping sauce. Think chipotle mayo or herbed yogurt. They are also a big hit as bite sized appetizers just scoop them smaller for finger food.

Cultural and Historical Notes

Corn fritters have roots in Southern and Appalachian cuisine often popping up at family gatherings and picnics. They are both comfort food and a celebration of peak season produce. Their simplicity and adaptability mean every cook puts their spin on them.

A stack of crispy cheesy corn.
A stack of crispy cheesy corn. | palatablelife.com

Making these fritters has quickly become one of my go to kitchen joys. The sizzle as the batter hits the pan and the blend of sweet corn and rich cheese makes every bite worth a bit of extra mess in the kitchen.

Your Recipe Questions Answered

→ How do I get fritters extra crispy?

Ensure oil is fully heated before frying and avoid crowding the pan. Drain on paper towels after cooking for best crunch.

→ Can I use canned or frozen corn?

Canned (well-drained) or thawed frozen corn works if fresh isn't available. Pat dry to avoid soggy batter.

→ What cheese works best?

Sharp cheddar creates a bold flavor and great melt, while mozzarella adds stretch. Both are delicious options.

→ What sauces pair well with these fritters?

Sour cream, spicy mayo, tangy yogurt, or sweet chili sauce complement these savory fritters perfectly.

→ How can I avoid soggy fritters?

Don't overmix the batter, use properly heated oil, and drain each fritter thoroughly after frying.

Irresistibly Crispy Cheesy Corn

Sweet corn and gooey cheese shine in crisp fritters with tender middles, ready in minutes for savory snacking.

Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Total Time
30 minutes
Brought to You By: Ryan

Recipe Category: Side Dishes

Skill Level: Perfect for Beginners

Culinary Inspiration: Southern American

Yields: 4 Portion Size (Approximately 12 fritters)

Dietary Preferences: Vegetarian-Friendly

What You’ll Need

→ Core Ingredients

01 2 cups fresh corn kernels (from about 2-3 large ears)
02 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese or mozzarella cheese
03 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
04 1 teaspoon baking powder
05 2 large eggs
06 1/2 cup finely chopped green onions (white and green parts)
07 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
08 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

→ For Frying

09 Vegetable oil or canola oil, for shallow frying

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 01

Measure and prep all ingredients. Cut corn kernels from cobs and finely slice the green onions to ensure readiness before cooking.

Step 02

In a large mixing bowl, stir together all-purpose flour, baking powder, kosher salt, and black pepper until evenly distributed.

Step 03

In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs until frothy. Add fresh corn kernels, shredded cheese, and chopped green onions. Mix to coat all ingredients thoroughly.

Step 04

Add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients. Gently fold together with a spatula until just combined; avoid overmixing to maintain a light texture.

Step 05

Pour a thin layer of oil into a large nonstick or cast iron skillet. Heat over medium until shimmering. Drop heaping tablespoons of batter into the pan, spacing apart. Lightly flatten each portion with the back of a spoon.

Step 06

Cook fritters for 3 minutes on the first side until deeply golden and set. Flip once and fry another 2-3 minutes until crisp and cooked through.

Step 07

Transfer cooked fritters to a paper towel-lined plate to absorb excess oil. Season with additional salt if desired and serve hot.

Handy Tips

  1. Taste the batter for seasoning and adjust salt before frying.
  2. Rest the batter briefly before cooking to hydrate the flour for improved structure.
  3. For extra crispiness, ensure oil is fully heated before adding batter and avoid overcrowding the pan.
  4. Cooled fritters can be stored in an airtight container for up to three days and reheated in a hot oven.
  5. Frozen or canned corn may be substituted; ensure it is well-drained and patted dry before use.
  6. To make gluten-free fritters, substitute all-purpose flour with almond flour and add a pinch of xanthan gum.

Must-Have Tools

  • Nonstick or cast iron skillet
  • Mixing bowls
  • Whisk
  • Spatula
  • Paper towels
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Potential Allergens

Always review ingredient labels for allergens, and consult a professional if needed.
  • Contains dairy (cheese)
  • Contains eggs
  • Contains gluten (all-purpose flour)

Nutritional Details (Per Portion)

Nutritional information is provided for reference and shouldn’t replace expert guidance.
  • Calories: 178
  • Fats: 9 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 18 grams
  • Proteins: 7 grams