There are so many different methods for cooking corn on the cob: you can grill it, you can boil it — some people even bake or slow cook their corn. But microwaving it? This is no joke — the microwave ...
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?
Spray inside of bag with oil. Place popped corn in bag. Mix brown sugar, oleo, syrup and salt in saucepan. Bring to a rolling boil for 1 minute. Stir in soda until dissolved and foamy. Pour over ...
Grilling shucked corn (that you’ve brushed with melted butter before placing on the grill) amplifies the intrinsic sweetness and richness of the corn while also adding an extra level of flavor with ...
We love eating corn any time of year, but summer corn is special. For a few months, you can skip the frozen and canned stuff and eat the corn straight off the cob. It's sweet and juicy and delicious ...
Cook food thoroughly to a safe internal temperature using a food thermometer. Thaw frozen food safely in the refrigerator, cold water, or microwave and cook immediately after thawing in cold water or ...
Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 400 degrees. Generously spray 12-cup muffin tin, including top, with vegetable oil spray. Whisk flour, 1 cup cornmeal, sugar, salt, baking powder, ...