OT: Corn on the Cob

jOmega

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I picked up some ears of corn the other day at Walmart in Old Bridge for 10¢ an ear, cooked it up for dinner tonight with burgers. Some of the ears were "Checkerboard" variety (yellow and white) - very good. Was wondering how everybody eats their corn, north to south (rolling it) or east to west (typewriter). I roll mine so that the butter doesn't drip off. Also, do have any special toppings you put on the corn or any special recipes on how to cook it?
 

yesrutgers01

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I picked up some ears of corn the other day at Walmart in Old Bridge for 10¢ an ear, cooked it up for dinner tonight with burgers. Some of the ears were "Checkerboard" variety (yellow and white) - very good. Was wondering how everybody eats their corn, north to south (rolling it) or east to west (typewriter). I roll mine so that the butter doesn't drip off. Also, do have any special toppings you put on the corn or any special recipes on how to cook it?
I combo the eating method. But do not use any butter at all- just love the natural flavor. touch with a little salt and pepper.
 

MulletCork

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10 cents is a steal. Went to the local farmers market wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates hat, and got charged a buck an ear!

Buttered is way to go- prefer to use a knife and cut all the kernel off in a pile on a plate--yeah that's probably sacrilege.
Haha, this is a "me-thing" but had to get a dental bridge last year so corn on the cob is a no go. WTF. I need to try the knife trick and cut it off, without slicing and dicing my fingers.
 

Knight Shift

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Haha, this is a "me-thing" but had to get a dental bridge last year so corn on the cob is a no go. WTF. I need to try the knife trick and cut it off, without slicing and dicing my fingers.
For me, it is getting all that stuff stuck in my teeth.

Anyone try elote corn---corn slathered in a creamy mayonnaise sauce and garnished with chili powder, cheese, and lime. Often served on the cob, but out in Arizona, it is sometime served cut of the cob in a bowl as an appetizer or side dish. The lime, cheese, chili power and mayonnaise sauce together taste wild with the corn.
 
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RUnTeX

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Anyone try elote corn---corn slathered in a creamy mayonnaise sauce and garnished with chili powder, cheese, and lime. Often served on the cob, but out in Arizona, it is sometime served cut of the cob in a bowl as an appetizer or side dish. The lime, cheese, chili power and mayonnaise sauce together taste wild with the corn.
Mexican street corn...off the cob highly preferred, served with Tostitos scoops
 
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Knight Shift

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Mexican street corn...off the cob highly preferred, served with Tostitos scoops
If you ever make it to Sedona, AZ, there is a restaurant called Elote Cafe that serves the most awesome Mexican street corn off the cob. They open reservations 4-5 weeks ahead of dates, and they are constantly booked out.
 
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koleszar

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I make mine into heart attacks on the cob. Stick of butter on the table just roll that sucker right in the stick. It's the only way to ensure as much butter on the kernels as humanly possible, then some salt to really get the old ticker pumping.
 

fsng

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If you ever make it to Sedona, AZ, there is a restaurant called Elote Cafe that serves the most awesome Mexican street corn off the cob. They open reservations 4-5 weeks ahead of dates, and they are constantly booked out.

Always wanted to try making it at home but couldn't justify making corn that unhealthy. Have eaten it at restaurants and is quite good ...wasn't sure about the mix of ingredients at first.

In addition to butter, s+p, I often add chili powder or smoked paprika for flavor boost.
 
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RUbacker

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I picked up some ears of corn the other day at Walmart in Old Bridge for 10¢ an ear, cooked it up for dinner tonight with burgers. Some of the ears were "Checkerboard" variety (yellow and white) - very good. Was wondering how everybody eats their corn, north to south (rolling it) or east to west (typewriter). I roll mine so that the butter doesn't drip off. Also, do have any special toppings you put on the corn or any special recipes on how to cook it?
walmart ? ugh get fresh veggies from a farmers market thru are all over the place.
 

RUInsanityToo

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May 5, 2006
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  1. Fully shuck corn
  2. Spray or rub with olive oil
  3. Directly on grill or griddle medium heat
  4. Cook until done rotating occasionally until some kernels are charred
  5. Butter remaining grilled corn while warm
  6. Sprinkle with pinch of salt / pepper
  7. Sprinkle generous amount of Cojito or Parmesean cheese
  8. Enjoy
 

Rhuarc

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Step 1 = Buy corn from Kerr's in Hopewell
Step 2 = Make sure you do step 1
Step 3 = Boil for 15 mins
Step 4 = Butter and pepper to taste (no salt) - Perfect
1000 percent. I have never had corn as good as the corn from there. It's available this week by the way.
 

RULoyal

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Growing up my father always had a big garden and always grew corn. The only issue was he would not let you pick the corn until until you were ready to cook it. Not even 5 minutes beforehand. It had to be picked, shucked, boiled. The corn was always great but he was a bit of a fanatic.
 

RULoyal

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Growing up my father always had a big garden and always grew corn. The only issue was he would not let you pick the corn until until you were ready to cook it. Not even 5 minutes beforehand. It had to be picked, shucked, boiled. The corn was always great but he was a bit of a fanatic.
Anyone microwave their corn? It's how we've been cooking it for the last few years (my father would consider it sacrilege).

 

Leonard23

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For me, it is getting all that stuff stuck in my teeth.

Anyone try elote corn---corn slathered in a creamy mayonnaise sauce and garnished with chili powder, cheese, and lime. Often served on the cob, but out in Arizona, it is sometime served cut of the cob in a bowl as an appetizer or side dish. The lime, cheese, chili power and mayonnaise sauce together taste wild with the corn.
Tacoria in New Brunswick (and other locations) has good elote on the cob with chipotle aioli, cotija cheese, cilantro.

 
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T2Kplus20

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1000 percent. I have never had corn as good as the corn from there. It's available this week by the way.
Already got it twice! And it’s so amazingly consistent. Never had a bad batch. It also lasts well into the fall. I think we were getting corn from there in mid-October last year.
 

patk89

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NJ sweet corn is the best in the world (and Kerr's is one of the best of the best). It has ruined it for me when people serve corn on the cob in other places (Long Island) and I take a bite and think this is what should be served to the animals.