Corn Dip with Cream Cheese How to make it in two ways: cold and hot

Let me tell you something: the first time I made corn dip with cream cheese, it wasn’t planned. It was one of those Friday nights when friends drop by unannounced, the fridge looks half empty, and you’re just trying to whip something up before anyone notices you’re not prepared. I mixed a few ingredients, tossed them in the oven, and believe it or not within twenty minutes, I had a bubbling, golden dip that disappeared faster than the chips beside it.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Creamy, cheesy texture that melts perfectly into the sweet crunch of corn.
- Easy to whip up — even if you’re not a kitchen pro, this recipe won’t betray you.
- Customisable with spice, bacon, or jalapeños for your personal twist.
- Works hot or cold it’s flexible and crowd-friendly.
- The flavor balance? By and large, it’s addictively good.
Table of Contents
Ingredients List
Main Ingredients

- Corn – Fresh, frozen, or canned. If using canned, drain well. Sweet corn gives that satisfying bite.
- Cream Cheese – The creamy base that makes this dip shine. Soften it at room temperature for a smooth blend.
- Mayonnaise – Adds depth and richness. If you prefer a lighter twist, use Greek yogurt.
- Shredded Cheese – Cheddar for boldness, Monterey Jack for meltability, or a Mexican blend for flair.
- Green Chilies or Jalapeños – Optional but worth it if you like a subtle heat.
Optional Add-ins
- Crispy bacon bits
- Rotel tomatoes
- Chopped green onions
- A dash of smoked paprika
Recipe Options
You can bake it for a bubbly, golden top or serve it chilled for a picnic dip. Both ways the flavor stands out.
What is Corn Dip with Cream Cheese
Corn dip with cream cheese is that irresistibly creamy, cheesy, slightly sweet party dip everyone ends up hovering around. It blends tender corn kernels with smooth cream cheese and melted cheddar comfort in every bite. Honestly, it’s the kind of dish that disappears before you even grab a chip. Simple, satisfying, and downright addictive.
Timing
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: Around 30 minutes
How to Make Corn Dip with Cream Cheese
Step 1: Soften and Mix
Let the cream cheese soften at room temperature this is key. Mix it with mayonnaise until it’s velvety.
To be honest with you, I’ve tried rushing this by microwaving the cheese, and the texture just isn’t the same.
Step 2: Add the Flavor

Fold in corn, shredded cheese, chilies, and seasoning. The mixture should look colorful and smell inviting even before cooking.
Step 3: Taste and Adjust
Give it a quick taste yes, before baking. Add salt, pepper, or a dash of cayenne if you like extra heat.
Step 4: Choose Your Style
You’ve got two roads here:
- Baked Corn Dip with Cream Cheese:
Spread the mixture into your baking dish and bake at 375°F for about 20 minutes, until golden and bubbly around the edges.

- Chilled Corn Dip with Cream Cheese:
Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour. The flavors blend beautifully, and the texture turns thick and scoopable.

Step 5: Serve It Up
Top with green onions or bacon bits before serving. And here’s the surprise even people who “don’t like dips” will go back for seconds.
Professional Cooking Tips
- Use full-fat cream cheese for a richer texture.
- Drain canned corn completely to avoid a watery dip.
- Don’t overbake; it dries out fast.
- Add a squeeze of lime for unexpected freshness.
- Want extra creaminess? Stir in a spoon of sour cream.
How to Serve Corn Dip with Cream Cheese
You could just hand over a bowl of corn dip with cream cheese and a bag of chips people would still be thrilled. But if you want to impress:
- With Tortilla Chips: The classic combo crunchy meets creamy.
- On Baguette Slices: Toasted, slightly chewy bread adds a gourmet touch.
- As a Taco Topper: Spoon it over grilled chicken or shrimp tacos seriously, it’s next-level.
- In a Bread Bowl: Cut the top off a sourdough loaf and fill it. Looks fancy, tastes homey.
- With Veggies: Celery sticks, bell peppers, and cucumber slices make it feel a little healthier at least in theory.
By the way, this dip pairs perfectly with margaritas or cold beer. Trust me on that.
How to Store and Reheat
To store corn dip with cream cheese, let it cool completely, then transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. When you’re ready to enjoy it again, reheat it gently in the oven at 350°F until warm and bubbly or in the microwave in short bursts. Stir halfway through it keeps that creamy, smooth texture everyone loves.
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Nutritional Information
(Approximate per serving)
- Calories: 240
- Protein: 6g
- Fat: 19g
- Carbohydrates: 10g
- Fiber: 1g
- Sodium: 310mg

Corn Dip with Cream Cheese How to make it in two ways: cold and hot
Ingredients
- Corn – Fresh frozen,
- Cream Cheese
- Mayonnaise
- Shredded Cheese
- Green Chilies or Jalapeños
Instructions
Step 1: Soften and Mix
- Let the cream cheese sit out for a bit. Once soft, mix it with mayo until creamy.
Step 2: Add the Flavor
- Stir in corn, shredded cheese, and green chilies. The mix should look colorful and smell amazing already.
Step 3: Taste and Adjust
- Give it a quick taste yes, before baking. Add salt, pepper, or a dash of cayenne if you like extra heat.
Step 4: Bake or Chill
- For hot dip: Bake at 375°F for 20 minutes until bubbly.
- For cold dip: Chill for at least an hour before serving.
Step 5: Serve and Enjoy
- Top with green onions or bacon bits before serving. And here’s the surprise even people who “don’t like dips” will go back for seconds.
Notes
Nutritional Information
(Approximate per serving)- Calories: 240
- Protein: 6g
- Fat: 19g
- Carbohydrates: 10g
- Fiber: 1g
- Sodium: 310mg
FAQs
What is corn dip with cream cheese?
It’s a creamy, cheesy dip made with corn, cream cheese, and savory mix ins. Served hot or cold, it’s pure comfort in a bowl.
Can I use canned corn for corn dip?
Yes, you can. Just drain it thoroughly to keep the dip thick, not watery.
How do I make corn dip with cream cheese and Rotel?
Add a can of Rotel tomatoes (drained) into the mixture before baking. It gives the dip a pop of color and subtle spice.
What should I serve with corn dip?
Tortilla chips are the obvious choice, but crusty bread, crackers, or even baked potatoes work beautifully.
Conclusion
Bottom line corn dip with cream cheese is that no fuss, feel good recipe that always wins hearts. Try it once, and you’ll keep making it. Don’t keep it a secret share your version in the comments, tell us how it went, and subscribe for more recipes that actually taste like home.
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