Selecting the Best Corn:
To ensure delicious corn on the cob, follow these guidelines:
– Look for green, moist husks that are tightly wrapped.
– Check the kernels by gently peeling back a section of the husk. They should be plump and well-developed.
– Avoid dry or brown husks, as they indicate older corn.
Determining Cooking Time:
The boiling time varies based on corn freshness and size:
– Fresh and tender corn: 4-6 minutes. – Slightly older corn: 6-8 minutes. – Larger ears of corn: 8-10 minutes.
Cooking Instructions:
Now, let’s start cooking:
Step 1: Remove husks and silk from the corn and rinse them under cold water.
Step 2: Fill a large pot with water and bring it to a boil.
Step 3: Add the corn to the pot, ensuring not to overcrowd it for even cooking.
Step 4: Reduce heat to medium-high and let the corn simmer as per the determined cooking time.
Step 5: Using tongs, carefully remove the corn from the pot after cooking.
Elevate your corn on the cob with these tasty toppings:
– Butter and salt: Spread butter and sprinkle salt for a
savory flavor. – Parmesan cheese: Add grated Parmesan for a tangy twist. –
Chili powder and lime: Squeeze lime juice and sprinkle chili powder for a zesty
kick. – Herb butter: Mix softened butter with herbs like parsley for freshness.
Enjoying Your Corn:
With these tips, you’re ready to boil corn on the cob
perfectly every time. Choose fresh corn, adjust cooking times, and get creative
with toppings for a delicious summer treat at your next gathering. Happy
cooking!
Do not remove all the leaves. The inner leaves enhances the taste. So fold them out clean the cob fold the 3/4 leaves back. The cobs (with the leaves and seasoned) are placed on an inner rack of a pressure cooker, so that the cobs don't lay in the water. I steam them in a pressure cooker for less than 10 minutes on high and then slow release afterwards. When opening, you can remove the leaves.
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