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Fresh Corn On The Grill


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Those glorious ears of fresh Sweet Jubilee Corn are coming in, and nothing adds to a summer grilled meal like freshly roasted ears of corn. Here's Mr BBQ's quick tips and savory corn slather to help you get all that corney goodness from your freshly picked ears of corn.

 

 

● wash, remove silk under the husk-just peel back the husk to expose the silk. Then, if you prefer, bring the husk up over the ear of corn.

● Some folks soak their corn in ice water-to help the corn stay crunchy.to reduce the starch and keep the husk from burning. Might be a good idea if you’re cooking on a gas grill or open flame charcoal grill.

● I prefer my corn naked-stripped of husk and silk. Easier to season and gauge when it’s done.

● cook over high heat-rotating the ears with long handled tongs-you can pre-season them with spices or brush with melted butter, seasoned melted butter or light olive oil.

● to preserve as much vitamin content-don’t over cook. Cook only until the kernals begin to turn light brown around the edges or just start to get soft. You want some crunch in that corn.

● use corn holders to add more butter and easier to hold too, without burning your digits.

 

CORN SLATHER! Ingredients:
1 bottle French salad dressing
3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

 

Mix all ingredients together in a non-metal bowl and brush on corn while grilling or roasting.


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Bruce Bjorkman, aka Mr. Barbecue has been playing with fire for most of his adult life. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area (hey! It’s not his fault!) he's been an Oregonian since 1970, Bruce is an award winning competition barbecuer, author of The Great Barbecue Companion (1996, The Crossing Press). A respected authority on barbecuing, grilling and smoking, Bruce has traveled around the United States and Europe promoting American barbecue. He has also written many magazine and newspaper articles about barbecuing and grilling. During the week, Bruce is the Director of Sales & Marketing for MAK GRILLS in Dallas, OR. Cooking Outdoors With Mr.Barbecue has been airing on KXL since April 8, 2001.

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