What goes best with corn on the cob?!


Question:

What goes best with corn on the cob?


Answers:
As far as on the cob, I just lightly butter & sprinkle with a little salt......Silver queen white corn is my favorite with Peaches & Cream a close second. As far as a meal goes, nothing is better than thick cut rib-eyes - grilled medium rare, then served with fresh grilled corn on the cob, loaded bakers & homemade garlic bread.........

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Southern girl!!

anything really..........lol

On the corn... Old Bay and Butter. As another side, then Id say a nice salad or cole slaw. Even grilled asparagus. Yum

i'm mexican and this is how we make it.
just put butter, mayo, parmasian cheese, and some hot sauce or chili power on it. it's really good.

Chicken!

Lobster!

Butter, salt, and freshly ground black pepper.

As a meal, can't beat pulled pork BBQ or BBQ chicken with fresh biscuits and coleslaw. Glass of iced tea or lemonade.

hmm...bbq chicken, salad, watermelon, & lemonade!

a nice grilled steak !!!!

I know it's a lot of starchy foods together but you can't beat mashed potatoes with corn on the cob.

Mexican style
Butter / salt / lime juice / hot sauce / crumbled cotija cheese or Parmesan / mayo a little (optional)
Enjoy

this is the only way to eat corn on the cob for more great recipes

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Seasoned Sweet Corn


Ingredients
6 ears sweet corn
1/2 cup (1 stick) softened butter
Seasoned Salt

Directions
Gently pull back each husk without removing it from the corn cob. Using a damp paper towel, remove any corn silk from kernels. Fold each husk back into place; secure with a kitchen twine. Soak corn in water for 1-3 hours. Remove from water. Grill over medium heat, turning frequently, for about 20-30 minutes or until corn begins to steam. Carefully open each husk. Spread each with butter; sprinkle with Seasoned Salt to taste. Makes 6 srvings.

Butter, real, from a cow, butter and garlic pepper.




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