Husks On | Husks Off
Grilling is a great way to cook sweet corn to give it a little different flavor from other methods of cooking. There are several methods that can be used when grilling sweet corn and you can experiment with different flavored butters or seasonings to also give the corn a unique flavor. Shown below are four options that can be used when grilling sweet corn; two options are with the husks on and two options are with the husks off.
Husks On
Option #1 | Option #2
Husks On - Option #1
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Peel back the husk without removing it from the corn cob. |
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Remove the thin silk that runs along the kernels of the corn. Remove excess silk with a vegetable brush or with a damp paper towel. |
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Fold husk back. Secure husk with kitchen twine. |
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Soak the corn in water for 1 to 3 hours before placing on the grill. |
Place prepared corn on the grill directly over medium heat. |
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Cook 20 to 30 minutes, turning frequently throughout cooking time. Corn is done when it starts to steam. |
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When done, the husks will be charred but the corn inside the husks will be sweet and tender with a nice roasted flavor. |
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Husks On - Option #2
- Using a kitchen scissors, trim excess silk from the end of the corn.
- Soak corn in cold water for a minimum of 1 hour.
- Before placing on grill, shake to remove excess water.
- Grill for approximately 25 to 30 minutes, turning frequently.
- The husk and any remaining silk is removed after grilling. Use heat resistant gloves to protect your hands.
Husks Off
Option #1 | Option #2
Husks Off - Option #1
Shuck the corn as shown above by peeling back the husk and completely removing it. Remove the thin silk that runs along the kernels of the corn. Remove excess silk with a vegetable brush or with a damp paper towel. Break or cut off any excess corn stalk.
Wrap each individual ear in aluminum foil. Spread softened butter on the ear and then season as desired. |
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After spreading butter and seasoning, wrap each ear tightly with the foil. |
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Puncture the foil to allow excess steam to escape while grilling. |
Place the foil wrapped corn on the grill directly over medium heat. Cook for 20 to 30 minutes, turning frequently throughout cooking time. |
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Remove corn from the grill and carefully open the foil wrap. Check corn for doneness. If it is not done, wrap the ear back up and place it back on the grill for 4 or 5 additional minutes. |
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Husks Off - Option #2
For more information on preparing and other methods of cooking sweet corn, see All About Sweet Corn.
Tips
- Sweet corn will lose its sweetness much faster if stored at room temperature compared to storing in the refrigerator. It is best to eat it as soon as possible after it has been picked.
- Two to three medium ears of corn are equivalent to approximately 1 pound, depending on ear size. Two medium ears equal approximately 1 to 1 1/2 cups of kernels.
- If harvesting your own sweet corn, it is best to pick it early in the morning and eat it as soon as possible. If not cooking it soon after it is picked, store in the refrigerator until ready to cook.
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