Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob Warm Tender Way Your Family Will Love
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Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob Warm Tender Way Your Family Will Love
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Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob Warm Tender Way Your Family Will Love

🌸Mother's Day — let the crockpot cook while you celebrate
Olivia Farnsworth

Olivia Farnsworth — Home Cook & Comfort Food Blogger

Olivia has been cooking slow cooker dinners for her family of five for over 12 years. She believes a good crockpot recipe should be simple, budget-friendly, and fall-apart delicious.

12+ Years Experience Tested 3× Each Recipe Budget-Friendly Focus Family of 5

Sweet, juicy, and impossibly tender Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob is the kind of side dish that makes the whole table happy without any effort from you.

Last spring I started leaning on this one hard those evenings when decision fatigue hits and you just need something simple that still feels like a real meal. I’ve tested the timing more times than I can count, and the key is keeping the butter tucked right against the cobs so every bite soaks up that flavor from the inside out.

Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob recipe, served and ready to eat, easy homemade dish
Olivia Farnsworth

Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob Warm Tender Way Your Family Will Love

Enjoy tender corn on the cob made effortlessly in the slow cooker. This Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob recipe is perfect for an easy dinner or a family dinner side that everyone will enjoy. It’s an ideal weeknight dinner addition, delivering warm, juicy corn with minimal prep and maximum flavor.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 5 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 77

Ingredients
  

  • 6 to 8 ears corn on the cob
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil or as needed
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • butter for serving

Notes

  • Nutrition information is estimated and can vary based on specific ingredients and cooking methods used.
Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob served and ready to eat

Why You’ll Love This

Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob is one of those recipes that earns its place in your regular rotation fast. No standing over a boiling pot, no timing chaos just husked cobs, a little olive oil, and the crockpot doing exactly what it’s made for.

On those tired weeknights when you still want dinner to feel like dinner, this is the one you’ll reach for. Low effort, minimal cleanup, and it still comes out tasting like something you worked on all afternoon.

What You Need

The ingredient list here is refreshingly short, and every item earns its spot. Fresh corn does all the heavy lifting the slow, gentle heat pulls out the natural sweetness in a way boiling just can’t match.

Note: You’ll also add two-thirds of a cup of water to the bottom of the slow cooker this creates just enough steam to keep things juicy without waterlogging the corn.

How to Make It

A light coat of olive oil before cooking makes a real difference in texture, so don’t skip that step.

  1. Husk all ears of corn and lightly brush each one with olive oil. Break cobs in half if needed to fit your slow cooker.
  2. Season with salt and black pepper directly on the cobs.
  3. Pour two-thirds cup of water into the bottom of the slow cooker, then add the corn and cover with the lid.
  4. Cook on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours, until the corn is bright yellow and steaming hot.
  5. Add butter to taste right in the pot and toss to coat before serving.

Can You Make Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob Ahead of Time?

Yes and it holds up beautifully. If you’re prepping for a gathering or a busy evening, you can cook the corn a few hours early and switch the slow cooker to WARM to keep it ready until dinnertime.

Pro Tip: Add the butter right before serving rather than during the hold time so it doesn’t separate.

Serving and Storage Tips

Fresh off the cob, this one doesn’t need much. A pat of butter and a pinch of extra salt is really all it takes to make everyone at the table happy.

Easy Swaps to Try

The base recipe is simple by design, but there’s room to make it your own depending on what you have on hand.

FAQs ( Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob )

How long does corn on the cob take in the slow cooker?

Cook on high for 3 to 4 hours. The corn is ready when it turns bright yellow and is heated through.

Do I need to add water for slow cooker corn?

Yes, add 2/3 cup of water to the bottom of the slow cooker before adding the corn. This creates steam that keeps the corn tender and moist.

Can I cook frozen corn on the cob in the slow cooker?

This recipe is written for fresh ears of corn – check your recipe card for any frozen corn adjustments before proceeding.

What seasonings are best for slow cooker corn?

This recipe uses salt and black pepper before cooking, then butter added at the end. Simple seasoning lets the fresh summer corn flavor shine.

Can I cook corn in the slow cooker without the husks?

Yes, this dish calls for fully husked ears brushed lightly with olive oil. You can also break the cobs in half to fit your slow cooker.


Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob recipe pin  tender, juicy crockpot corn ready to serve

This Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob comes out tender, juicy, and full of that natural sweetness you just can’t rush on a stovetop. Three to four hours on HIGH and the crockpot does everything no boiling water, no hovering, no stress. You’ll love how effortlessly it turns out, especially on a night when you need dinner to take care of itself.

A few things worth keeping in mind: that light brush of olive oil before the cobs go in makes a real difference in texture, and adding the butter right before serving not during the hold time keeps it from separating. If you have a little smoked paprika or garlic powder on hand, a pinch before cooking adds a quiet depth that people notice without knowing why. Leftovers cut beautifully off the cob too toss the kernels into scrambled eggs the next morning and suddenly breakfast feels a little special.

If you made this tonight, I’d love to hear how it went did your family go back for seconds? Drop a comment below or share a photo. Save this one for a friend who needs a reliable, no-fuss side dish this season. Here’s to dinners that help you get back into a rhythm.

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