Last year when I posted about how much I like roasting corn, I had several people tell me that the most delicious way to cook corn is to boil it with a cup of milk and a stick butter. I finally got around to trying it and I agree – this is the most delicious way to cook corn.
If you haven’t tried cooking corn this way, you must.
The corn cooks up so flavorful, fresh tasting and rich. You’ll be so obsessed with it you won’t even care what else is being served.
No need to slather butter all over the corn. This corn already has a buttery taste.
Just a little salt and pepper and this corn on the cob is ready to go.
And actually, if you use a stick of salted butter, you might find you don’t even need to add any salt.
Some people add sugar too, but I find the corn available around here during the summer is already sweet enough.
If you suspect your corn is a little lacking in flavor, you might want to add some sugar to perk it up.
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Best Way to Cook Corn on the Cob
Ingredients
- 6-8 ears of corn,, husks and silks removed and cut in half (if desired)
- 1 cup milk
- 1 stick Challenge butter
Instructions
- Fill a large pot about halfway with water.
- Bring water to a boil.
- Add milk and butter. Add corn and reduce heat.
- Simmer corn for 6 to 8 minutes.
- Remove corn from cooking liquid and its ready to serve.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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My family loves this . I only make it this way.
All American sweet and juicy corn on the cobb. Exactly how my dad used to make it. Everyone was happy and many compliments.
Best ever
Never rated a recipe before but the simplicity and results of this method were absolutely worth taking the time to mention how pleased we were! Thank you!
Where’s the sugar? I always add sugar to my corn.
Looks GOOD, Iโll be trying this ๐๐ฝ
Tried it tonight, it was excellent
Best corn on the cob ever!!!
My only problem with the corn cooked in butter/milk/water was how to dispose of all the liquid. Definitely canโt put it down a drain๐ฌ
I will put it on plants out doors water and milk good for plants donโt think butter will hurt I will let you know. Monkey fern loves milk I rinse out bottles of milk and poor on.
Will keep in the refrigerator to use again!
Delicious!!!! Just to clarify, bring water to a boil. Adding all the other ingredients will drasticlly reduce the temperature, so add the ingredients and then return to a boil. Then reduce heat and simmer 6 to 8 minutes. Ta da! Yummy!!