After 30+ years of stripping back the outer leaves and removing the silks before cooking, I’ve found a way to cook corn without the mess and the frustration! Thought I’d share!
C xxx
After 30+ years of stripping back the outer leaves and removing the silks before cooking, I’ve found a way to cook corn without the mess and the frustration! Thought I’d share!
C xxx
I love your site and shared it with a lady today so she could check it out!
Also, check out cooking corn in a clean cooler, you might know someone who is having a big picnic, Elaine ________________________________ From: The 1940’s Experiment
Carolyn posted: ” After 30+ years of stripping back the outer leaves and removing the silks before cooking, I’ve found a way to cook corn without the mess and the frustration! Thought I’d share! C xxx”
Thank you for sharing! xxx
That is brilliant! Thanks! I get all your posts and really admire what you are doing. Hope all is well with you right now.
Thank you Tricia, all is well, weight up and down and very busy but all is OK. Thanks for your message 🙂 xxxx
I’m going to try this next cookout when I have 2 dozen to cook!
Wow that is a lot! I bet if you put them in a deep large pan all stood upright you’d get loads cooked at once! xx
Brilliant way to do corn the cob , well done Carolyn.
Thank you 🙂
I just found your blog yesterday through a Pinterest link and I just wanted to say I love it! Great idea. Keep up the good work!
Just throw them in the oven WITHOUT shucking them. The leaves will hold in the moisture, and they’ll be steamed, delicious, and perfect when the leaves are pulled back at the table. Plus they hold heat better, meaning they’ll stay warm for a couple hours at a cookout.