Summer doesn't officially begin till middle of next month but it does feel like summer already. I am transitioning one from of my least favorite season to another.. Spring because I can't step outside without getting attacked by Pollen and Summer because it gives me nasty Skin rashes. :(.
I probably will have to sail through Summer drinking cold smoothies, slushes and eating corn. And nothing screams summer like corn. I am seeing corn everywhere I go. And boiling these summery corn till they are juicy and tender is how I like mine.
Ingredients:
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I probably will have to sail through Summer drinking cold smoothies, slushes and eating corn. And nothing screams summer like corn. I am seeing corn everywhere I go. And boiling these summery corn till they are juicy and tender is how I like mine.
Ingredients:
- 6 Sweet Corn, with few layers of husks intact
- 2 Tbsp Salt
- 1/2 Tbsp Sugar
- A big pot of water
Procedure:
- Bring the water to a roiling boil. Add salt, sugar and stir.
- Dunk the corn in the water. The water should almost cover the corns.
- Lid the pan and cook for 10 minutes. Turn the corn midway.
- Remove the corn from the pan and plate it. Once its warm enough to be handled remove the husks and silk.
- Stick the corn holders on each side and sink your teeth into splendid juicy corn.
Enjoy!
Love corn and those holders look so cute!..hope you get to enjoy the spring soon..:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool post and fun way of boiling corn.
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav...I don't add sugar but will try it next time:)
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely!!
i loce corn on cob...we make it often!...u know u can roast the soaked ones on a grill...those come out yummy too!
ReplyDeleteLove that corn holder gadgets, wish to have this boiled corn for my evening snacks.
ReplyDeletelovely clicks..n like the way u have boiled them..n ya those corn holders r new to me..they look damn neat!
ReplyDeleteSimply superb...wonderful clicks.
ReplyDeletelove this any time...
ReplyDeleteLove the images. The corn looks so vibrant.
ReplyDeleteThat corn looks super fresh and loved the clicks. Yummy corn on the cob recipe.
ReplyDeleteI've never boiled them with the husk and silk on - I usually peel them before I boil them. Is it easier to peel when you cook them with?
ReplyDeleteCant get more healthier than this. Satiating!!
ReplyDeleteFirst time visitor to your blog & must say its highly impressive.You have some great recipes with awesome clicks.
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@Chef Mirelle: Yes, it is a lot easier to peel after you boil them. The silk and husks cling together making it easy to peel them in one or two swipes.
ReplyDelete@Shweta: Welcome to my space.Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite looks yumm.
ReplyDeletevery vibrant n colorful corn. I usually microwave the corn.
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