5-Ingredient Cheesy Corn Bake
This cheesy corn bake is about to become your secret weapon for every potluck, holiday gathering, and “what should I bring?” moment for the rest of your life.

Picture this: sweet corn kernels swimming in a creamy, dreamy cheese sauce with crispy bacon bits scattered throughout like little flavor bombs of happiness.

The best part is that this recipe requires exactly zero culinary skills beyond operating a can opener and remembering not to burn down your kitchen.

You’ll get that perfect golden-brown top that makes everyone think you spent hours slaving away, when really you just threw five ingredients in a dish and let your oven do all the work.

The pepper jack cheese brings just enough heat to make things interesting without sending anyone running for milk, while the bacon adds that smoky crunch that makes everything better.

Fair warning: people will absolutely ask for this recipe, and you’ll have to decide whether you want to share your five-ingredient secret or let them think you’re some kind of casserole genius.

Ingredients
For the base
- 1 (8-ounce) brick cream cheese
- 1 cup milk
- 4 cups (20 ounces) fresh corn kernels
For the flavor
- 1 (8-ounce) brick pepper jack cheese, shredded
- 1 cup (3 ounces) crumbled or diced cooked bacon
Instructions
Preparation
- 1 Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and get your 8 or 9-inch casserole dish ready. Using a kitchen scale ensures precise measurements if you have one available.
- 2 Cut the cream cheese into small cubes – about ½-inch pieces work perfectly. This helps it melt more evenly and prevents lumpy spots in your final dish.
Create the cheese base
- 3 You have two methods for melting the cream cheese. For the stovetop method, place the cubed cream cheese in a small saucepan with the milk. Set over medium heat and bring to a gentle simmer (do not boil or the mixture may curdle). Use a whisk to combine until completely smooth, about 3-4 minutes.
- 4 For the microwave method, place the cubed cream cheese in a small microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 20-second intervals until softened, about 60-80 seconds total. Add the milk and use a whisk to combine until smooth. This method gives you more control and prevents overheating.
Assemble and bake
- 5 Add the cream cheese and milk mixture, shredded pepper jack cheese, bacon, and fresh corn kernels to your prepared casserole dish. The corn should be at room temperature for even cooking.
- 6 Stir everything together thoroughly to ensure even distribution of all ingredients. Spread the mixture out into an even layer, making sure no corn kernels are piled too high, which could cause uneven cooking.
- 7 Bake for 40 minutes until the top is bubbly and the edges are golden brown. You’ll know it’s done when you can see gentle bubbling around the edges and the surface has developed that irresistible golden color.
- 8 Serve warm or at room temperature – both are delicious! The flavors actually develop beautifully as it cools slightly.
Recommended Equipment and Kitchen Tools
Recommended Tools (for best results)
- Casserole dish (8 or 9-inch) – A ceramic or glass baking dish distributes heat evenly and gives you those perfect golden edges
- Digital kitchen scale – For precise measurements, especially when portioning the cream cheese and corn kernels
- Whisk – Essential for creating that smooth, lump-free cheese base whether you use stovetop or microwave method
- Sharp knife and cutting board – For cubing the cream cheese and dicing bacon if you’re cooking it fresh
Helpful Upgrades
- Cast iron skillet – Can double as both your mixing vessel and baking dish for a rustic presentation
- Microplane grater – If you want to grate your own pepper jack cheese for maximum freshness and meltability
- Silicone spatula – Perfect for scraping every bit of that creamy mixture from your prep bowls
- Instant-read thermometer – Ensures your cheese base reaches the perfect temperature without overheating
Nice-to-Have Options
- Stand mixer with paddle attachment – Makes quick work of combining ingredients if you’re doubling the recipe
- Food processor – Useful if you want to pulse fresh corn off the cob or quickly dice your bacon
- Parchment paper – Line your dish for easier cleanup, though it’s not necessary for this recipe
Recipe Variations and Dietary Modifications
Gluten-Free Adaptation
- This recipe is naturally gluten-free! Just double-check that your bacon doesn’t contain any gluten-containing additives
- Serve with gluten-free crackers or corn chips for dipping
- Perfect for those avoiding wheat while still wanting comfort food satisfaction
Dairy-Free Modifications
- Replace cream cheese with dairy-free cream cheese (use same amount)
- Substitute milk with unsweetened oat milk or cashew milk for creaminess
- Use dairy-free pepper jack or nutritional yeast for cheesy flavor
- Add extra bacon or smoked paprika to maintain rich, savory depth
Vegan Modifications
- Replace all dairy with plant-based alternatives as mentioned above
- Substitute bacon with crispy coconut bacon, smoky tempeh crumbles, or roasted chickpeas
- Add smoked salt and liquid smoke for that bacon-like flavor profile
- Include diced jalapeños for heat since vegan cheese may be milder
Low-Carb/Keto Version
- Replace corn with diced cauliflower florets or zucchini chunks
- Use full-fat ingredients to increase fat content and satisfaction
- Add extra cheese to boost fat macros
- Estimated carbs drop from 15g to 5g per serving with cauliflower substitution
Flavor Variations
- Mexican-inspired: Add diced jalapeños, cumin, and top with fresh cilantro
- Smoky version: Include chipotle peppers in adobo sauce and smoked cheddar
- Herb-forward: Fresh thyme, rosemary, or sage mixed into the cheese base
- Spicy kick: Diced serrano peppers and a dash of hot sauce
Nutritional Information and Health Benefits
Key Nutritional Highlights
Health Benefits of Main Ingredients
Dietary Considerations
Smart Swaps and Ingredient Substitutions
Common Substitutions:
- Cream cheese → Greek yogurt cream cheese or Neufchâtel cheese (use same amount, slightly tangy flavor)
- Pepper jack cheese → Sharp cheddar, Monterey Jack, or Colby for milder heat
- Fresh corn → Frozen corn kernels (thawed and drained) or canned corn (drained and rinsed)
- Whole milk → Half-and-half for richer texture, or 2% milk for lighter version
Budget-Friendly Swaps:
- Pepper jack cheese → Regular Monterey Jack plus diced jalapeños for heat
- Fresh corn kernels → Frozen corn (often half the price, same nutritional value)
- Bacon bits → Turkey bacon or even crispy fried onions for crunch and flavor
- Brand-name cream cheese → Store-brand versions work perfectly in baked dishes
Pantry Emergency Substitutions:
- Fresh/frozen corn → Canned corn (drain thoroughly and pat dry to prevent watery results)
- Pepper jack → Any melting cheese plus hot sauce or red pepper flakes
- Bacon → Ham, pancetta, or even crispy fried shallots for savory depth
- Milk → Heavy cream diluted with water, or even chicken broth for different flavor
Pro Tips for Substitutions:
- Store shredded cheese in freezer to prevent clumping and extend freshness
- When using frozen corn, thaw completely and pat dry to prevent excess moisture
- Taste-test substitutions before baking – some cheeses melt differently than others

Make It Diabetes-Friendly
Carb Reduction Strategies:
- Replace half the corn with diced cauliflower to reduce carbs from 18g to 12g per serving
- Use low-fat cream cheese to reduce overall calorie density while maintaining texture
- Increase protein ratio by adding extra bacon or diced ham without increasing carbs
- Serve smaller portions (⅓ cup instead of ½ cup) alongside high-fiber vegetables
Smart Serving Modifications:
- Pair with leafy greens or roasted broccoli to slow carbohydrate absorption
- Add healthy fats like avocado slices or nuts to help stabilize blood sugar
- Time consumption with meals rather than as standalone snacks for better glucose control
- Consider fiber additions like chia seeds mixed in for blood sugar stability
Portion & Timing Tips:
- Recommended serving: ⅓ cup provides approximately 12g carbohydrates
- Best timing: Serve as part of balanced meals with lean protein and vegetables
- Blood sugar impact: The protein and fat content help moderate glucose spikes
- Meal planning: Works well as side dish rather than main course for portion control
Total Carb Reduction: Modified version reduces carbs by 33% while maintaining satisfying flavors and textures.

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5-Ingredient Cheesy Corn Bake
Ingredients
For the base
- 1 (8-ounce) brick cream cheese
- 1 cup milk
- 4 cups (20 ounces) fresh corn kernels
For the flavor
- 1 (8-ounce) brick pepper jack cheese, shredded
- 1 cup (3 ounces) crumbled or diced cooked bacon
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and get your 8 or 9-inch casserole dish ready. Using a kitchen scale ensures precise measurements if you have one available.
- Cut the cream cheese into small cubes – about ½-inch pieces work perfectly. This helps it melt more evenly and prevents lumpy spots in your final dish.
Create the cheese base
- You have two methods for melting the cream cheese. For the stovetop method, place the cubed cream cheese in a small saucepan with the milk. Set over medium heat and bring to a gentle simmer (do not boil or the mixture may curdle). Use a whisk to combine until completely smooth, about 3-4 minutes.
- For the microwave method, place the cubed cream cheese in a small microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 20-second intervals until softened, about 60-80 seconds total. Add the milk and use a whisk to combine until smooth. This method gives you more control and prevents overheating.
Assemble and bake
- Add the cream cheese and milk mixture, shredded pepper jack cheese, bacon, and fresh corn kernels to your prepared casserole dish. The corn should be at room temperature for even cooking.
- Stir everything together thoroughly to ensure even distribution of all ingredients. Spread the mixture out into an even layer, making sure no corn kernels are piled too high, which could cause uneven cooking.
- Bake for 40 minutes until the top is bubbly and the edges are golden brown. You’ll know it’s done when you can see gentle bubbling around the edges and the surface has developed that irresistible golden color.
- Serve warm or at room temperature – both are delicious! The flavors actually develop beautifully as it cools slightly.
