how to husk corn

Started by beefmann, May 27, 2013, 02:17:28 PM

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OldHickory

This is sure different and looks like a great technique.  I will give it a try, thanks for the post.
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ragweed

Holy smoke!!  Can't be that easy!  I put up lots of corn every summer and just hate shucking it.  Silk everywhere.  Thanks for the post!

Ka Honu

I've been doing that for several years - works like a charm.

Saber 4

I've been doing it for a while no and we think it's the best corn on the cob ever. It takes about 6 minutes per ear in my nuker and it sits for to long before serving a 2 minute warm up is perfect. Here's a picture of yesterday's ribs with corn done this way.


rexster

It works great!! Wife found out about this last year.
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iceman

Nice! Now all I have to do is find fresh corn on the cob up here.  ::)  ;D

Ka Honu

Better plan a sizable greenhouse for the new property.

Tiny Tim

Quote from: iceman on May 28, 2013, 03:02:18 PM
Nice! Now all I have to do is find fresh corn on the cob up here.  ::)  ;D

You mean what I sent ya a few years ago is all gone? :D

terry08

Now that you have the corn out of the husk and no silk. Forget the butter, pour some bacon ranch dressing in a bowl and add some cummin, cayenne pepper and a dash of salt. Brush the mix on the hot ears of corn, for a wonderful flavor. Great addition to your smoked meats. You can use mayo instead, but I prefer the bacon & ranch.

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Redneckinthecity

Does the time in the microwave substitute for boiling or does it still require additional cooking?

iceman

Quote from: Redneckinthecity on June 04, 2013, 09:16:21 AM
Does the time in the microwave substitute for boiling or does it still require additional cooking?

It's done  :)

Wildcat

Quote from: Redneckinthecity on June 04, 2013, 09:16:21 AM
Does the time in the microwave substitute for boiling or does it still require additional cooking?

About the only thing I boil anymore is eggs and not very often even then. lol
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ragweed

Wow!  Finally time for sweet corn around here and just tried this method.  Works great!  I'll be able to put up my yearly supply in probably 1/3 the normal time, shucking and blanching.

beefmann

Quote from: ragweed on July 07, 2013, 03:18:21 PM
Wow!  Finally time for sweet corn around here and just tried this method.  Works great!  I'll be able to put up my yearly supply in probably 1/3 the normal time, shucking and blanching.

great  lil  trick