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Corn grilled right in the husk is my favorite summertime side. It’s so simple, it never occurred to me that everyone doesn’t know how to fix corn this way until recently when someone asked me how to do it. It’s easy to forget that the most basic techniques can be mysterious if you’ve never done them before. I don’t want anyone to miss out on the magic of grilling corn in the husk, so here’s the secret method: Dunk corn still in the husk in a bucket of water for about 15 minutes to soak then place on the grill (on low) for about five minutes per side (turning three times to grill on all sides).
You’re not looking for grill marks on the corn, though there will be grill marks, or even blackened spots, on the husks. What you’re doing essentially is steaming the corn inside the husks. When you pull the husks off, the silks will just fall off, leaving your beautiful, sweet corn on the cob. It’s the easiest thing in the world. It’s corn time right now, and we have it, grilled in the husks, at least a couple times a week. I dream of corn all autumn, all winter, all spring–
And then comes the summer! FRESH CORN.
So, tell me, do you fix your corn this way or have I just amazed you with my magic trick? (You can lie. I like to feel useful.)
See this recipe at Farm Bell Recipes and save it to your recipe box.
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I lived in Tanzania in my early years, and the greatest treat was to stop by the road and buy corn cooked over an open fire. With the husks off though – all sweet and smoked.
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Grillen!
My fav way to make it is without the husk. I hate the little “hairs” on corn so I clean mine off first.
1.butter it up
2.wrap in foil
3 grill about 20-30
4. enjoy!
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Thanks for the tip..I will try this weekend!!
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Another quick way to do corn is to put in in the microwave for 10 minutes for 3-4 ears. Silk comes right off and the corn is moist.
Now this is NOT as good as the grill..but still good
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A great tip for buttering the roasted corn is – peel the husks back and leave them attached to use as a handle. Fill a large glass jar with boiling water and add 1/2 lb. of butter which melts and floats on top. Then dip your corn down into the hot water and pull it back up through the melted butter! It’s delicious this way. Thanks for all your yummy recipe ideas – I look forward to them each day!
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i don’t want to STOP supporting the farmer, but…i’m really sick of seeing the worms. :(
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Suzanne, I made your wonderful cookies today – the Honey roasted, Reese’s cup, chocolate chip ones…TO DIE FOR! One of my fav recipes now!!!
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Next time it’ll be on the grill
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Enjoyed reading your stuff. Got there when checking on Oliverio Italian Pepper sauce. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced that. Will look for it in the larger grocery stores now. rj