Blend all ingredients and serve on the rocks with salt, straight up, or frozen if you chose to add all ice and no water.
Put the wood chips in the bottom of the smoker.
Replace the bottom tray
>the cob.
Remove the silk from the corn cob and re-cover the
ithout removing them. Pull off the silk and throw out. Stand
In a large pot, enough to hold the corn, fill it with water to cover the corn (the corn should float).
On a medium heat allow the pot of water to boil. Once the water is boiled, add in the corn into the pot and cover. Cook for 10-15 minutes depending on how soft you want your corn.
Drain water and remove corn on the cob. Be careful as cob will be extremely hot.
Top the corn with preferred seasons, herbs and spices. I prefer salt, pepper and butter.
Enjoy.
Preheat the grill on medium heat. Cook the corn in boiling salted water for 5 mins, or until just tender. Drain and cut each cob into 3 pieces.
Place on the grill and cook, turning, until golden all over. Drizzle with the butter.
Soak corn in water for 15 minutes. Drain and place each corn on the cob on an individual piece of aluminum foil, large enough to wrap around the corn.
Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat and lightly oil the grate.
Mix butter, thyme, parsley, rosemary, basil, sugar, and salt together in a bowl until evenly mixed; rub onto each corn on the cob. Wrap foil around the seasoned corn.
Grill corn on the preheated grill, turning often, until tender, about 15 minutes.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
Place a metal steamer basket in bottom of a large pot and add water to the bottom of the basket.
Stand corn in and bring to a boil.
Cover, then steam for about 6 minutes.
Transfer corn to a roasting pan and let cool.
In a small bowl, beat the butter and cream together with a fork.
Stir in salt and pepper.
Brush half the mixture on the corn and bake for 4 to 5 minutes.
You may also grill the corn over medium heat.
Remove corn from oven or grill and brush with remaining butter mixture.
ry cold water; set aside on the counter near your stove.
rozen 2-3 inch corn on the cob with a small pat
Carefully remove the \"silks\" from the cornhusks (keeping the husks intact).
Place the corn
n a small bowl. The butter can be prepared up
Mix all spices together in a small dish.
Place a large sheet of foil sprayed with non-stick cooking spray on the top broiler rack, which should be 6-8 inches from the broiling element.
Put the corn on the foil and broil on high.
Check corn frequently, turning every 1-2 minutes to avoid burning.
Corn will be done after about twelve minutes of cooking.
Remove corn from oven, spread sour cream on it as you would butter and season with spice mixture.
Serve with lime wedges, squeezing juice over entire cob just before eating.
Roast the corn on a charcoal grill just until tender and you have nice grill marks.
Liberally spread mayo on piece of bread.
Roll hot ears on the bread.
Sprinkle parmesan cheese on.
Sprinkle cayenne pepper on (to taste).
rn, before soaking, peel back the husk enough to remove most
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Take the corn and pull the husks back being
Roast corn on the bbq or in the oven.
mix together chili powder, salt and pepper.
(You can boil it too but it's not as good).
coat in mayonnaise. (roll the corn in it to get an even layer).
Coat in cheese. (It'll stick to the Mayo).
sprinkle all over with chili powder mixture.
sprinkle with lime juice, to taste.
Mix the first three ingredients
Place corn in heavy foil pour the mixture over corn.
Seal foil around corn tightly.
Grill over hot coals for 5 minutes, turning 2 times.
Remove from foil and put back on the hot grill for 3- 5 minutes, turning 2 times.
Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat.
Spread 1 teaspoon butter onto each corn on the cob; top each with 1 teaspoon Parmesan cheese, 1/4 teaspoon paprika, salt, and pepper. Wrap each corn on the cob with aluminum foil.
Grill until corn is tender, about 10 minutes each side.
lass (if you prefer your Margarita on the rocks) or a coupe glass (if