Recipe Box, National Corn on the Cob Day, Techniques & Recipes

To celebrate National Corn on the Cob Day, I have rounded up my favorite corn recipes and cooking techniques
I’m somewhat of a purist when it comes to vegetables, I like them fresh and simply prepared, especially corn
You won’t find any recipes on my blog for spreading corn with spices or fancy butters, I like fresh corn cooked until just done and brushed with a little butter and kosher salt. Period.
But I do love to incorporate corn as an ingredient in other dishes, with plenty of seasonings, and love to use leftover corn on the cob
If you don’t have leftover corn, no problem, use one of the effortless cooking and shucking methods below to have freshly cooked corn on hand any time
Cooking Methods
Corn on the Cob Cooking Methods
Ingredients
- corn on the cob
Instructions
Crockpot
- Place unshucked corn in a large slow cooker. Cover and cook on high 3-4 hours. Shuck with Easy Shucking Method
Oven, in husk
- Place unshucked corn in oven directly on rack. Bake at 350 for hour. Shuck with Easy Shucking Method*
Oven, no husk
- Place cleaned corn cobs in a shallow roasting pan together, and cover with foil, or wrap each cob individually in foil. Roast at 350 degrees for 1 hour, or at 400 degrees for 45 minutes.
Microwave
- Place corn in husk in microwave. Cook for 4 minutes per ear. If cooking more than 1 ear, Cook for an additional 3-4 minutes per ear.
Easy Shucking Method
- Cut off fat end of corn at widest point about 1 inch from end. Grab small end of corn by the husk only and hold cob vertically. Gently wiggle/shake corn, giving it a push from the top if necessary, until it slides out of the husk, leaving the silk inside
Stay Hot Method
- Wrap roasted corn with heavy duty foil and then in a thick towel. Place in a sealed empty cooler. Corn will stay hot for several hours
Here are some favorite unique corn recipes
Nachos
Chile Lime Corn & Queso Nachos or BBQ Pork & Corn Nachos
Corn & Red Onion Pizza with Zucchini Crust
Vegetable Salad with Warm Corn & Bacon Vinaigrette
And last but not least, make a Corn on the Cob Cake for your summer gathering!
Do you have a favorite recipe or tip? Please share with us in a comment below!
Happy National Corn on the Cob Day!!
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Jenna, I agree with you about being a purist on my preference for corn on the cob. What a tasty round-up featuring one of my favorite vegetables! Happy Sunday!
Looks yummy. I like to grill corn on the cob too.
As much as we grill, we usually don’t grill corn, but I know it’s delicious! Thanks Carole~ >
Omg. These all sound so gooood!!
I look forward to corn on the cob every summer! I like mine drizzled with Tahitian lime olive oil, a little salt and red pepper flakes. Nice round up!
Wow, exotic! Thanks Deb! >
Great post with a lot of interesting ideas! We just had some tasty corn on the cob – I love it with garlic and chive butter!
oh, that does sound good!
Wow Jenna, I love your corn recipe round up! I will have to try one of your corn recipes.
Thanks for sharing this and all of your posts with us each and every week. We love seeing everything you make.
Hope you have a nice day and week.
Julie xo
Thanks Julie! >
I do believe everyday around our house in the summer is national corn day 🙂 There are so many wonderful ways to use them and I love seeing all your delicious recipes!
It looks yum! Corn brings back fond childhood memories of my grandparents’ farm and I can’t wait till corn season arrives in Michigan!
All of these sound amazing!
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Happy Belated Corn on the Cob Day Jenna! I love your mouth-watering round up 😉
We love Corn on The Cob and this collection is amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday. Have a great weekend and come back to see us real soon!
Miz Helen
Congratulations!
Your recipe is featured on Full Plate Thursday this week. Thanks so much for sharing with us and enjoy your new Red Plate!
Miz Helen
Thank you Miz Helen, have a great week in the kitchen! >