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I've been posting this every spring for the last few years. The quickest and easiest way to cook corn on the cob:



Link to original video: https://youtu.be/U10MkdbzS54



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Posts: 15529 | Location: Virginia | Registered: July 03, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I use this method when preparing corn on cob for just my wife and myself. For larger gatherings my wife usually boils a mess of ears.


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I wish we could get fresh sweet corn here, but we don't. It has to be picked two weeks ago to show up in a Texas grocery store.




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I read your post a couple years ago, and I have been fixing corn on the cob this way ever since. I like fixing it on the grill, but this is just so easy, I can’t resist.
 
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I need mine cut off the cob please Big Grin





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Dat's wat yo teeths is fo'.



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Originally posted by Muddflap:
I read your post a couple years ago, and I have been fixing corn on the cob this way ever since. I like fixing it on the grill, but this is just so easy, I can’t resist.


Same here. I saved the video link, but have done it so often now I don’t need it.

So easy even a lawyer can do it...... even a retired lawyer.




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It's been our go to method for years. It's just too easy and quick not to.

Jim


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Hey Jim, how ya doin? Ribs ok? Glad to see you posting.
 
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Ribs are doing great; thanks for asking.



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I saw this video some years back, and started doing all of my corn on the cob in the microwave oven. I had forgotten how to shuck it though, so thanks!!
 
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I just did a successful forum search for this recipe a couple days ago and the results were delicious. Smile


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I need mine cut off the cob please Big Grin

Here ya go...

 
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Mmmmm, Mmmmm, Mmmmm...

Mmmmm, Mmmmm, Mmmmmmmmmmm...

Faye, this is so scrumptious. Is this hand shucked?



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Thanks again. I have been spreading the gospel by standing by the corn bin and telling all about microwaving. Got some strange looks. Some say they like to grill their corn. Well, nuke & shuck first, then char it later with the burger! Can't miss!
 
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now do seeded watermelon





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Thanks for that video. I remembered it last year and showed it to my wife. She has used that technique ever since.

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This looks great, going to try it tonight.

QUESTION... how much time do you add for additional ear of corn?

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3 minutes per ear.
 
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Thanks for posting again.
Bookmarked it again.
Great "life hack" as they say.


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