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Great
Grilled Corn
Grilled corn
is a great accompaniment to any summer barbecue and one of the
easiest meals to make. If youve wondered which is the proper
way to grill or roast corn, with husks, without husks, in foil,
without silks; the answer is all of the above.
Grilling adds
a roasted taste to corn that enhances the natural flavor and sweetness.
Grilled corn is the perfect side dish to almost any grilled or
barbecued meat or fish. Take advantage of summers sweet
gift, fire up that barbecue and start grilling corn!
To grill
corn in the husk:
First, soak
the ears of corn in cold water for 2-3 hours before grilling.
There is no need to remove the silks because they will come off
easily with the husks after they are cooked. However, if you want
to season the corn with a flavored butter, or even just butter
and salt, you may want to fold back the husks and remove the silks.
It will then be easier to apply your butter and seasoning. Rewrap
the husk around the ear and lay the ears directly on a prepared
grill. Turn the ears often with tongs so they cook evenly and
dont burn. A fair amount of black husks is normal. The corn
should take between 10-15 minutes to cook through. Try this months
grilled corn recipes, Cajun
Grilled Corn on the Cob, Jerk
Grilled Corn on the Cob and Chili
Grilled Corn on the Cob.
To grill
corn without the husk:
Remove the
husks and silks and lay the corn directly on a prepared grill.
Turn the ears frequently with tongs for even cooking. Cooking
time: approximately 5-7 minutes.
To grill
corn in foil:
This method
is actually steaming the corn inside the foil wrapper, not grilling,
however you can accomplish this method on a grill as well as in
the oven. Place the ear of corn inside a piece of foil. Rub ears
with butter, salt, herbs or any flavoring. Wrap the foil around
each ear of corn. Place ears directly on grill and grill, turning
with tongs, for 8-10 minutes.
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