Cooking corn on the cob?

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My DIL soaks corn on the cob in water for 10 minutes or so before tossing the corn (in the husk) on the grill.

One of my favorite summertime meals: corn on the cob, and some freshly sliced tomatoes, perhaps a slab of cheese, or a scoop of cottage cheese, and maybe some fresh green beans. With all that bounty, meat is totally not necessary.
 

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My DIL soaks corn on the cob in water for 10 minutes or so before tossing the corn (in the husk) on the grill.

One of my favorite summertime meals: corn on the cob, and some freshly sliced tomatoes, perhaps a slab of cheese, or a scoop of cottage cheese, and maybe some fresh green beans. With all that bounty, meat is totally not necessary.

My favorite way to eat sweet corn out of the garden is raw :) but most everyone likes it cooked.

Try this... peel the leafs back but don't remove from the cob. Remove the silk, brush with melted butter, sprinkle with salt, push the leafs back up over the ear, wrap in two layers of aluminum foil and place away from coals on a hot BBQ grill for about 20 minutes. Totally delicious that way and it self steams :)

You guys are killing me over here!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :drool:drool:drool:drool:drool:drool :barnie
 

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Nah, it is sealed by the foil and the shucks. I can't eat much on days I inspect paving because of the smell - it turns my stomach just to be out there by the machine.
 

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Radiofrequency radiation is not really harmful unless you're in it's path and close to source since it's non-ionizing. It just excites the water molecules. Because it cooks food fast, it does less harm to the nutrients. Many nutrients and vitamins are destroyed by long cooking. They also escape into water when boiling.

So boiling is the absolute worst way to cook anything.


That said, I rarely use my microwave. I don't like how the texture turns out since everything is basically steamed from within.
 

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Lots of ways to cook corn on the cob.
Took the words right out of my mouth now, CC! I was thinking the same thing, I didn't know there were so many way to cook it. Add BBQ to this list too ;)

Sumi, try this for us and report on it?
Will do! :) Once I get my hands on some fresh corn on the cob. The crud I get in the supermarkets here is mostly recooked and imported from mainland Europe. (Yep, :sick) I tried it once and once was enough!
 

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Ever try "Cooler Corn"? I made it once and it was AMAZING... but a MESS to clean up.

There are SEVERAL versions.. The one I used was to put clean ears of corn into a clean cooler. Pour enough boiling water over them to cover. Wait a few mins, then open the drain and let the water out. Drop A LOT of pats of salted butter over them, close the lid and shake. Done.

I've done it that way with slight variation... Its great when we have family get togethers at the state park or the national Forest. Its good and portable when you want to feed a large group of people.
 

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Lazy method for corn is to leave on the husk. Cut off both ends so husks are loose. Microwave. I do 2 minutes for 2 of them.

Squeeze out. The silk comes right off with the husk.


I avoid the microwave with fresh foods but I do use it to warm up already cooked foods.

I read on the internet that microwaving irradiates food, killing off many beneficial organisms and rendering vitamins unprocessable by the human body. Now I want to caution everyone here, I read this on the internet so God only knows if it's true or not... But I do know for example, when I make a ginger bug to ferment ginger ale. I have to use un-irradiated (organic) ginger root for the bug to come alive. So that's saying something at least.

Beside microwaving an ear of corn just doesn't seem right :lol:
 

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While I love fresh corn on the cob - barely cooked, still crispy fresh and slathered with butter and sea salt...I have had the most delicious treat several times at festivals/fairs. Mexican Street Corn! :drool

If you can get it fresh - not after it's sat for several hours - Mexican Street Corn is the most flavorful, delicious thing on the face of the earth!

https://thestayathomechef.com/authentic-mexican-street-corn/
 
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