If you were raised on a farm, shucking and cooking fresh corn on the cob is routine. However, not everyone was raised on a farm, yet we enjoy fresh corn that doesn’t come from the frozen food section in the grocery store. During the summer, freshly picked corn on the cob is availab...
Using an oven mitt or dish towel, check to see if the corn is done by peeling the husk slightly back on one ear to see if the kernels look swollen and shiny. Remove ear of corn from the microwave, allow to cool, and then follow the directions above for shucking cooked corn. Serve ...
Tim and two of our sons shucking corn. Get your corn huskers (shuckers or whatever you call it) to work! Make sure they (or you) do their best to get all the hair (silk) off. How to Blanch Corn on the Cob While the corn is being husked, start boiling water, either in a larg...
Tim and two of our sons shucking corn. Get your corn huskers (shuckers or whatever you call it) to work! Make sure they (or you) do their best to get all the hair (silk) off. How to Blanch Corn on the Cob While the corn is being husked, start boiling water, either in a large...