Creamed Corn Pasta with Fried Herbs.
Yeah, well this creamed corn pasta with fried herbs is one of those recipes. All summer long I’ve been trying to follow the motto, simple is best, and this pasta is just that. It focuses on two main summer garden staples, corn and fresh herbs.
I used a little butter, and a lot of cheese, and I finished off with some pan-fried herbs. I’m telling you, it’s kind of perfect.
Plus, I knew it would be a meal my mom would love and that’s something I’ve been trying to achieve lately. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that my grandma is pretty sick and fighting cancer the best she can. Thank you guys so much for your prayers and encouraging words, if you can keep them coming, both my family and I are so appreciative.
My mom was back in Cleveland for a week with her in early July and is headed back on Friday. Sadly Nonnie is not doing well and it’s been hard for everyone, but especially for my mom. It’s truly one of the worst things to see someone you love so much going through so much pain. And for me that not only means my grandma, but also my mom.
We are praying like crazy over here and just trying to stay positive. I think that people deal with sadness in so many different ways, but for me, I love to try to help people through and show them I care with food. It’s actually one of the reasons I started cooking in the first place, to give people one of life’s simple enjoyments, delicious food.
Today that simple life enjoyment is this pasta. It’s buttery, basily, carby, and filled with corn, and these are some of my sweet mom’s favorite foods.
If there’s one thing about my mom that I know for sure, it’s that buttery pasta is one of her ultimate comfort foods…okay and maybe some homemade chocolate chips cookies too (I have her recipe in the cookbook).
So, what makes this pasta so perfect? Three things…
butter…of course.
sweet corn…summer staple.
herbs…lots of them, and fried too, yummm.
oh, and the parmesan cheese helps a ton too, but if you asked my mom she’d probably say to leave the cheese out because it distracts too much from the butter and pasta…she really loves her butter.
And now you see where I get this love of butter from…
Here’s how this quick recipe works. You ready, because it goes fast.
Boil up some pasta, really any cut works, but I love a longer cute. Cook up a few ears of corn with some butter, garlic, and thyme. Add a little milk (I used goat milk, which is extra delicious), some parmesan, basil and your pasta. Toss it all up and then top with some herbs fried in a little olive oil and sprinkled with flaky sea salt.
Done and DONE.
Dinner in under thirty minutes, made in one pan…a meal that just about everyone will love.
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Creamed Corn Pasta with Fried Herbs
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Italian
Keyword: herb pasta, pasta main course, quick meal
This pasta dish is full of flavor thanks to the fried herbs and super quick to make!
Ingredients
- 1 pound pasta
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 3 ears sweet corn, kernels removed from the cob
- kosher salt and pepper
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
- 2 cloves garlic, minced or grated
- 1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/3-2/3 cup whole milk or heavy cream
- 3/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
- extra virgin olive oil, for drizzling
- 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves
- 4 sprigs fresh thyme
Instructions
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1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the pasta according to package directions until al dente. Just before draining, remove 1 cup of the pasta cooking water. Drain the pasta.
2. Add the butter to a large skillet set over medium-high heat. Add the corn and season with salt and pepper. Cook 5-8 minutes or until the corn has browned lightly and caramelized. Stir in the chopped thyme, garlic, and crushed red pepper flakes, and cook 1 minute more. Add the milk and simmer until warmed.
3. Add the pasta, parmesan, and splash of the pasta cooking water and toss to combine. Cook for 2-3 minutes or until the pasta is warmed throughout. If needed, thin the sauce with more cream or water. Remove from the heat and stir in a handful of basil. Season with salt and pepper.
4. Add a drizzle of olive oil to a small skillet set over medium high heat. When the oil sizzles, add the basil leaves and thyme sprigs and fry 30 seconds or until crisp. Remove the skillet from the heat.
5. Divide the pasta among plates and top with fried herbs. Eat!
Summer comfort food here we come.
This is the kind of dish I HAVE to stay away from. Because I would not stop eating while there was leftovers in the pan.
Haha… My favorite kind of dishes (:
Thanks Ruth!
Creamed Corn sauce for pasta is my new addition. I need to try this version because look so yummy!
Yay, hope you love it Carlos!
Continuing to send prayers to you and your family – stay strong. And thank you for sharing this pasta recipe.
Thank you so much Liz, that means so much!
Oh my gosh. This dish sounds soo amazing. I love the taste of fresh corn. And in pasta, I can just imagine how mouthwatering it would be.
I’m so sorry that you’re going through this difficult time with your grandma fighting cancer. I lost my grandma suddenly this past February and it has been a struggle to continue life without her especially since we were so close to her.
I wish you lots of love and comfort and good wishes and prayers during this time.
So happy you like it Andrea!
Thanks so much its so hard! You obviously understand unfortunately. It means a lot (:
Ah this looks perfect! Corn is the star of August right? And with all the rain we’re getting in England, this is exactly how I need to eat aaaallll the corn! B-e-a-u-tiful!
I think soo!! Thanks Debs!
This sounds like a recipe that can’t be anything other than a success with my family!
Ooo! So perfect! Hope you all love it thanks Maja!
Tieghan, I am very sorry to hear about your grandma. We are kind of going through the same thing with ours. It’s tough, but I am sending all the love and prayers to you and your family <3.
And simple summer comfort food like this pasta makes the day a little better!
Awh i’m so sorry to hear that Amanda sending love and prayers to your family as well (:
Pasta always helps!!
YUM! Never would have thought of putting corn in with the pasta.
So sorry for your grandma’s health issues. It is very hard to watch your loved ones suffer. GOD BLESS all of you.
Thank you hope you get to try it!!
it means a lot its never easy to go through things like this(:
So sorry to hear your grandmother isn’t doing well. Lots of warm thoughts for you and your family. I remember watching my mom go through that with my own grandma and know how painful it is to witness. Take care of yourself too!!
That is the hardest part for sure. SO hard to see my mom dealing with everything! Thanks Lindsay
Blessings to you and your family. Thank you for sharing all your beautiful recipes you truly have a cooking talent. Stay strong and positive your grandma will be better.
Check out http://www.sanoviv.com for help with your grandma.
Thank you so much Jennifer! I’m looking now!
I love everything about this pasta! I could go for a bowl right now. And it’s 6am here, haha.
Hahah maybe for dinner!! Thanks Sabrina!
Sold. Will make this tonight. Can hardly wait.
Yay, hope you love it Kate! Thanks!
Yes please! This is pasta perfection and the fried herbs are such a nice touch!
Thank you thank you!! (:
An incredible salute to honor your mother and grandmother! It was over the top happiness for our entire family. My 14 yr old daughter made most of it too. Hubby had a few zucchinis from his garden, so added one. Huge success with only one problem……nothing left for lunch tomorrow 😉
Sending our love and hugs to your family.
Awh wow thank you so much, I couldn’t be happier to hear you guys liked it!! Appreciate all the love (:
I wish you would limit saying things like “yes, please” or “cool cool” or “okok”. Those things are very cute and fun if you say it once in a while, but if you say it too much it sort of becomes repetitive and monotonous, especially “yes, please”. I know some people will disagree, but please consider it for the other people who agree.
Thanks so much for the feedback, Kayla. It’s really just a fun way for me to express how much I enjoy the recipe or how excited I am about the recipe. Thanks again for the feedback!
I went to two grocery stores last night to get the ingredients to make this, but both were out of fresh thyme! Do you think dried thyme would work, or is the fresh thyme a key ingredient?
oh no! What a pain, I am so sorry! Fresh thyme will be great! Hope you love the pasta!
Just wanted to let you know I ended up substituting the dried thyme and it was really good! I was wondering though if the 1/3 cup of milk/cream was a typo, though, for next time I make it? I had 8 oz of heavy cream and had to use it all or it would have been really dry. Even then I thought it could have used more but that was all I had.
Hi Leanne! So happy you enjoyed this. I like to us the pasta cooking water to create a bite more sauce, but next time feel free to add as much cream as you’d like. SO happy you enjoyed the recipe!
O my yum! My hubby and I loved this with our homemade pasta! Thank you for this awesome recipe!
Homemade pasta is the BEST!! I am so glad you loved this recipe Em!
Made this but added a couple of zucchini that I had on hand. They really brightened up the recipe. Was delicious.Li
Thank you so much Lisa!! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan! I just adore you! Thank you for all these yummy recipes. I have some extra fresh rosemary I want to use and no fresh thyme. I may just use dried thyme but was wondering if you think rosemary would be too overpowering for this recipe. What do you think?
Hey Robyn,
I think rosemary would work well here! I hope you enjoy the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Quick and easy! This pasta was amazing.
Hey Hilary,
Thanks a lot for giving the recipe a go, I am so delighted that it was enjoyed! Have a great week:) xTieghan