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cooking fresh corn on the cob
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i love frozen corn cobs, but whenever i try to cook fresh ones they seem to take ages to soften.
Just bought loads cheap from lidl.
how would you cook them?
Just bought loads cheap from lidl.
how would you cook them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Might take a little longer (defeating the aim of your question) but the tastiest way is to get the corn with the husks on. Place them (husks and all) in ice cold water for about 15 minutes, then strip the husks back without ripping them off. Remove the 'silks' completely, then butter the entire cob with softened butter, salt and pepper lightly and then tie the husks back up to their original position. Tie at the top with some butchers string and pop onto a thoroughly medium hot barbecue grill for about 15 minutes, turning every 3 to 5 minutes.. the husks might scortch a little as will some of the corn, but that just adds to the flavor...
jno...I agree with you and I feel sure that Itsnotme would also.He's a Microwave Maniac:-)
crisgal...Everyone has told you how to cook the cobs so the only thing I can add is to say that I would put butter and some ground black pepper on them before serving; there should be enough salt in the butter to make them taste really great.
Ron
crisgal...Everyone has told you how to cook the cobs so the only thing I can add is to say that I would put butter and some ground black pepper on them before serving; there should be enough salt in the butter to make them taste really great.
Ron
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