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I absolutely love this! It was meant to be since my local groccery store makes and sells they own zoodles and I found them just this week. Win win. The flavors are incredible and I am honestly so full. Delicious.
Today we take Zoodles to the next level, friends.
Today we say, Zoodles, quit it with the watery grossness.
We do not accept your sad and limp and vegetable-y tendencies. We fully expect you to be filling and saucy and a little crispy in that happy-cooked-vegetable way.
And we are helping the cause by wrapping you up in a supremely sweet and savory creamy corn sauce that is starchy, thick, and worth storing in your fridge on its own as a little treat for toast, veggies, or just plain eating. That’s right, kids. I said just PLAIN EATING in reference to a creamy corn sauce. Did our beloved Creamy Cauliflower Sauce just send us a jealous emoji? Has Magic Green Sauce finally found its match? Are we going to love this sauce all the way right on through the end of summer until the sweet corn has been eaten by all the creamy corn sauce eaters of this blog? Answers – yes yes and yes.
Welcome to your Next Level Zoodles.
Reasons I think zoodles are Next Level:
- Their non-watery game is strong. This is thanks to a very, very thick creamy corn sauce with lots of starch that helps the Zs hold themselves together. No weeping allowed. (There will still be a tiny bit of weeping. These are zoodles.)
- Well hello there, fitspo. We are eating zucchini in place of pasta. As in we just replaced a traditionally heavy carb with straight vegetable action. NBD.
- As a follow up to fitspo, the resemblance to mac and cheese in terms of thickness and comforting-ness is shocking. I mean this in the best way possible.
- These zoodles + this sauce works well as a blank-canvas approach. Think of it as a build-your-own zoodle bowl. Whatcha got in that crisper drawer, girlfriend? Let’s toss it in the mix. Dealing with leftover rotisserie chicken? Some extra herbs? Maybe some black beans or sun dried tomatoes or – I’m gonna say it – BACON? Free game.
Zoodles are life.
More accurately, this literally-3-ingredient creamy corn sauce should go on everything starting NOW and ending never.
Are you ready? Psh, you were born ready.
PrintNext Level Zoodles with Creamy Sweet Corn Sauce
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 2–3 (we like to eat A LOT of noodles per serving) 1x
Description
Zoodles with Creamy Corn Sauce! Literally three ingredients to make this epic savory-sweet corn sauce that will blow your mind.
Ingredients
- 3 zucchini, spiralized
- 1 tablespoon butter or olive oil
- a few tablespoons of chopped onion, minced garlic, or a combo
- 4 ears fresh sweet corn, kernels cut off the cob
- 1/2 cup chicken broth, milk, water, etc.
- pinch of salt, to taste
- Parmesan, pepitas, fresh basil, or anything else your heart desires to add to the mix
Instructions
- Heat the butter or olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion or garlic and saute until soft and fragrant. Add the corn kernels and saute for another 5-10 minutes until very soft and roasty-looking. Transfer to a blender and add the liquid. Puree until very smooth.
- In the same pan, add a swish of olive oil and saute the zoodles for 2-3 minutes until they begin to soften. Add the corn sauce and toss to combine, adding extra liquid as needed to loosen the sauce. Top with something fresh, cheesy, crunchy, whatever you like… and enjoy your Masterpiece Creation, you boss you.
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Category: Dinner
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: zoodle recipe, corn zoodles, zucchini noodles
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Goodness, you sold me! Easy is almost everything in my book.
my entire life is basically dominated by corn and tomatoes right now, and I love it!!! this creamy corn sauce sounds SO incredible, dying for a twirl of this π
WATCH OUT Farmers Marketβ¦hittinβ yaβ hard this weekend! Corn sauce for everyone!!
Holy yum this looks good! Iβm always down for a new variation of zoodles so totally pinning this!
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iβll have to get on this while thereβs still summer corn! and if i can control myself from snacking on all of them, some cherry tomatoes would be amazing in this.
Corn, zucchini and tomatoes are my go-to ingredients this time of year!
Love the creamy corn sauce. Here in Iowa we have such an abundance of sweet corn right now, and I am always looking for new ways to use it! Do you use an electric knife and bundt pan to cut kernels off the cob? The easiest way! See how we do it here https://www.theginghamapron.com/corn-factory-2016/
That corn sauce looks so creamy and delicious and amazing! Iβm pretty sure I need to take advantage of my Iowa corn and make some of this sauce! π
You always have the best sauce ideas! Iβve never seen zoodles look so lusciously creamy.
Thanks Heather! Sauce for lyfe.
if i am short on time, is it ok to use canned sweet corn? if so, how many cans would you recommend? thank you!
Also need to know if canned corn is a viable option. Looks awesome!
Yes, I would think so.
two cans, probably! drained. π
I cannot wait for zucchini season to hit down here in NZ so that I can get some next level zoodles in my lifeβ¦.pinning this one for later. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Kylie! Hope you get your hands on some zucchini real soon!
Hi!
This looks absolutely delish. If I decide to use canned corn instead, what would be an approximate measure, one can?
Thank you.
I would do 2 cans! Good luck!
Omg, this sounds incred and the fact that itβs so simple is even better!
Simple is always the best IMO.
Made for dinner last night with chicken stock, and I can attest to wanting to lick the sauce off the plate. High fivers, once again Lindsay!
(My mobile wonβt let me pick five stars, but this definitely is a 5-star review)
Thanks Melissa! So glad you loved it!
Iβm currently making this and pairing it withβ¦ a steak! Oh yes I am π the sauce has my stamp of approval!
I love you for that steak. Get it, girl!
I absolutely love this! It was meant to be since my local groccery store makes and sells they own zoodles and I found them just this week. Win win. The flavors are incredible and I am honestly so full. Delicious.
um, what?! Why is every grocery store not doing that?
I love love LOVE how easy this is. My eyes were bigger than my stomach this week at the farmerβs market and I bough too much corn. (or were my ears bigger than my stomachβ¦get it? ears? corn? sorry. bad joke). This looks like the perfect way to use it up before it loses its sweetness. Thanks!
Hahah love it. π Thanks for the comment Annie!
You betcha I am so ready for this! Need this in my life asap! lol
Yup! Me too π Summer eating FTW!
This is heavenly mouthwatering! I gotta have to try this.
Hope you like it Jennifer!
I live in an area where we cannot get fresh corn, but we do have access to canned corn. Can you share how many cans I would need to make this recipe?
Hm, I would guess 2 cans would be enough!
Hiii! This recipe looks awesome, But i was wondering what other veggie I could add to the corn sauce to make it even better ? Love your blog xx
Maybe spinach? π
This sounds delicious. My daughter is a vegetarian. Do you think I could use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth? Canβt wait to try.
Yes, definitely!
This sounds AMAZING! Whatβs NOT to love about zucchini and corn! This is a MUST try, for sure! Thanks Lindsay! π
Hope you enjoy it! π
I never fail to love zucchini noodles. They taste amazing with everything!
Weβd definitely agree! π Hope you enjoy them!
Very tasty to look β¦