Nathan at War...Uh.....I feel like I missed...something. View attachment 433958
Nathan at War...Uh.....I feel like I missed...something. View attachment 433958
Oh, OK I see what you're saying. Well me and one little pat of butter can get along, although mayonnaise is healthier as it doesn't have as much saturated fat as butter.
Another thing the Mexican street vendors do besides the mayo-chili powder & lime is to roll the corn in grated parmesan cheese. Good stuff.I had corn on the cob once that was smeared with a little mayo, sprinkled lightly with chili powder and a spritz of lemon juice and roasted on the grill. It was delicious but I'd never be able to get the Spousal Equivalent to try it.
I see "Mexican Street Corn" at festivals but haven't ever tried it. Maybe it's like the above.
I cook asparagus in the microwave, lined up on a paper towel and loosely covered with a paper towel. I set the power at 60% and the spears are tender in about 3-4 minutes. I don't see why this wouldn't work with corn on the cob. I'd reduce the power, to make sure the kernels don't explode, and then cook 'em for a few minutes, check 'em, cook a few minutes more, etc.Hmmm, I've never done that, have done potatoes in the microwave wrapped with a wet paper towel.![]()
I'm with Aunt Bea. Husk the corn, get rid of the silk, and rinse it. Take a large frying pan that will fit both ears and fill it with enough water (about 1/2"-1") to steam the corn. Bring the water to a boil with the lid on then drop in the corn. Cover and cook 5 minutes. Done.I husk the corn and drop it into a pan of simmering water for a few minutes.
If you are only doing a few ears, a covered frying pan filled with water is fine. The corn will steam and cook without being completely submerged.
Leftover corn off the cob, fried in butter, is a great breakfast treat.
Here is a fresh polenta from Jacques Pepin.
I’m salivating now.Here is a fresh polenta from Jacques Pepin.
Pass, had all teeth removed (Funny how Mom & younger sister were both daily brushers) and dentures suck, so I buy canned corn or creamed.This morning I picked up a couple gorgeous ears of corn from the market:
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I could boil them in water with a pinch of salt or...smear butter on them and wrap in tinfoil and put them in the oven, which I'll be using anyway to cook some chicken thighs.
What would you do?
This morning I picked up a couple gorgeous ears of corn from the market:
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I could boil them in water with a pinch of salt or...smear butter on them and wrap in tinfoil and put them in the oven, which I'll be using anyway to cook some chicken thighs.
What would you do?