Once summer heats up, I've got one thing on the brain and one thing only: Corn! Corn! Corn! You can get corn all year long, ...
While one of the best ways to cook corn on the cob is on a grill, you don't always have time to use this method. It takes a while to get the grill ready and heat up the charcoal — and if the weather ...
But for such a simple vegetable, people get surprisingly opinionated about the “right” way to cook it. Grill it? Boil it?
Keeping the husk on while cooking retains the moisture and results in better corn (you could do the same on a grill ).
Fresh corn on the cob is a classic part of summer cuisine, but it can be deceptively easy to mess up. Ears can overcook in mere minutes as the kernels become shriveled and mushy, even when immersed in ...
Grilling shucked corn (that you’ve brushed with melted butter before placing on the grill) amplifies the intrinsic sweetness and richness of the corn while also adding an extra level of flavor with ...
“Summertime is time for corn,” my grandfather used to say. Never mind swimming, no school, summer camp, vacation, or for that matter, the many other vegetables like pole beans, squash and tomatoes ...
You’re probably seeing corn everywhere right now. From salad to chowder to pasta, the fruit-slash-vegetable-slash-grain stars in so many dishes during the summer months. When it’s peak corn season in ...
I’m the kind of person who meticulously plans each week’s worth of meals, but set me in a summer farmers market, and all that goes right out the window. When the produce is at its peak, I can’t help ...
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