Sounds like food while camping, it always tastes better.
Oh Mike, so true. I absolutely love brown butter, especially to dip my seafood in. It has such a different taste than regular butter.
Man, a day of windsurfing, steaks and corn over a beach fire, friends, beer, that doesn't just sound like the best corn, but a life's best day also!Years ago, after a full day of windsurfing, a group of us cooked steaks over an open fire on the beach. After dinner, one of us discovered that we forgot to cook the corn, so we just threw it on the coals and poked it around for a while. When the husks blackened, we started pulling it out of the fire and ... damn, it was the best I'd ever had. Still remember it. I must add that there was alcohol involved.
Jeff
Did another 6 tonight with all but two layers of husk removed. It was a little harder to cook and the husk started to come off, but in the end it only added to the cook as we got char on those parts. This way was awesome too. As King George says in Hamilton, "I'm Perplexed".Got a dozen ears today did six husked and de-silked over a even bed of hot coals. Got a nice golden char on each ear. We all liked it better this way then last week. I am going to do the other 6 tomorrow night removing all but two layers of husk to try that way. Thanks everyone for all the great options to try, I will keep trying and reporting back.
Part of the journey with corn was because I have always boiled it, but like a resent post from you, I have been trying to as little cooking as possible in the house with it being so hot. The other part was getting to eat corn grilled. I think I will be like you in doing a lot of ways, but I will remember getting the water boiling and just dump that into the cooler with the corn vs. Putting the corn in the boiling water.We cook corn all kinds of ways. husk on, off, direct in the coals, indirect, foil wrapped slathered with butter and seasonings. Really depends on what the corn is going with. Heck sometimes we even pop it in foil on a stick over the fire!
Oh yeah and then there's going to the dark side and sous vide cooking the corn. Which also reminds me of the boiling water and cooler method. if you need a lot of corn that is hands down the best method. Put your corn in the cooler (we put a plastic bag in for easier clean up. Put sticks of butter in (1/3) stick per ear. Cover with boiling water close cooler lid. It wll be done in about 20-30 minutes, and will keep hot for a really long time, especially if you uae an Rtic or Yeti.
This is the recipe I am talking about. I posted it on the Side Dish thread.Have you ever boiled corn in bourbon? Opps, just checked the recipe. You don't boil the corn in the bourbon water, you soak it.