When it comes to produce that is fresh, sweet, and tasty, it doesn't get any better than sweet corn. And there are myriad ways to serve up the delectable vegetable. While most people opt to boil corn, ...
Fresh yellow corn in husks on a wooden table - Kseniya Ovchinnikova/Getty We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Aw shucks. Separating the white silky fibers from a fresh ear of ...
Editor's note: This story was originally published in 2015. Every summer Iowans are faced with a decision: How to cook sweet corn? Should you be boiling? Grilling? Microwaving? And even when a method ...
This browser does not support the video element. This browser does not support the video element. Shucking corn isn’t rocket science, but stripping away the husks and removing the silks can be a messy ...
Editor's note: This article was originally published in 2015 and was updated in 2024. Every summer Iowans are faced with a decision: How to cook sweet corn? Should you be boiling? Grilling?
As a Midwest girl, summertime isn't complete for me without corn on the cob. However, now that I'm living in an apartment without a grill to make corn on, steaming up a big pot of boiling water just ...
Corn on the cob is a summer staple, and while you can throw it on the grill or boil it in water, the easiest way to cook it may actually be steaming it in the microwave. Here's how to microwave corn ...
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