GRILL ROASTED CORN-ON-THE-COB RECIPE - LAND O'LAKES
The secret to perfect grill roasted corn-on-the-cob? Roasting corn in the husk to allow the butter to soak into the corn.
Provided by Land O'Lakes
Categories Corn Grilled Savory Creating New Traditions Vegetable Side Dish Vegetable
Total Time 0 minutes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Heat gas grill on high or charcoal grill until coals are ash white. Lightly oil grates.
- Peel back corn husks without removing; clean off silk. Spread 1 tablespoon Butter with Canola Oil onto each corn cob. Season with salt and pepper, as desired. Close husks over corn.
- Wrap each ear of corn tightly in aluminum foil. Place onto prepared grill. Cook, turning occasionally, 30-32 minutes or until corn is tender.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 180 calories, FatContent 12 grams, SaturatedFatContent grams, TransfatContent grams, CholesterolContent 15 milligrams, SodiumContent 105 milligrams, CarbohydrateContent 17 grams, FiberContent 2 grams, SugarContent grams, ProteinContent 3 grams
HOW TO GRILL CORN IN THE HUSK - FOOD.COM
Check out my herbed butter Recipe #66040 or Recipe #88873 to brush on the corn. Prep time includes soaking time which is done in ice water to keep the sugars in the fresh corn from turning into starch.
Total Time 1 hours 5 minutes
Prep Time 35 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Gently peel husks back to within 2 inches of the base.
- Remove silk and smooth husks back into place, completely covering kernels.
- Fill a sink with ice water and soak corn for 30 minutes.
- Drain and shake off excess water.
- The cold water stop the sugars in the corn from turning to starch.
- Preheat grill.
- Generously oil the grill to prevent sticking.
- Grill directly over medium to medium-hot coals 5 inches from the heat, turning occasionally, until tender-- 15 minutes.
- Open carefully and brush on melted butter and season with salt or Check out my herbed butter.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 77.4, FatContent 1.1, SaturatedFatContent 0.2, CholesterolContent 0, SodiumContent 13.5, CarbohydrateContent 17.1, FiberContent 2.4, SugarContent 2.9, ProteinContent 2.9
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Grilled corn in husk reminds me of County Fair. Often there are 5+ vendors selling grilled corn in husk. Whenever we visit fair, this is our first stop. On order, corn husk is removed and hot corn rubbed with butter is in your hand. What next?
Sprinkle of seasonings - tajin, Cajun, hot sauce, lemon-pepper (yummm). And devour!
Today, I bring to you same Fair Corn experience, in comfort of your own backyard grill. The recipe is so easy, I'm sure once you try you will grill corn this way all summer long!
To make it even easier, I'm also going to include a 50 seconds video. (check above recipe card)
So, let's dig-in.
Grill Corn in Husk or Out?
Whether grill corn in husk or out (without silk) depends on what kind of grilled corn you want to eat and available time. Let me explain:
1. Type of Grilled Corn:
We like to grill corn two ways:
1) Grilled without husk, on direct flame for that charred smokey corn flavor. My Esquites Recipe features char grilled corn.
2) Grilled in husk (pre-soaked) which is similar to steamed corn.
When corn is grilled in husk, it steams in the moisture of pre-soaked husk (leaves). The resulting grilled corn has moist and tender kernels. It is the perfect way to cook corn when serving on side of barbeque. Also, good for seasoned corn on the cob like I shared today.
The flavor of grilled corn in husk is like steamed or boiled. It has no char or grill marks. It is sweet and ready to take on any flavor. If you looking for this flavor profile, grilling corn in husk is the way. No need to boil pots of water or carry pressure cookers. Simply soak cobs in water while you prep grill and then grill the corn on medium-heat away from direct flames.
2. Soak Time:
Grilling corn in husk needs addition at least 20-30 minutes of time to soak the corn with husk in water. During this time, husk absorbs the water. That is the key step to perfect grill steamed corn. If husk (or silk) is not fully wet (soaked well in water), it may catch on fire before corn is fully cooked.
For best result, always keep 20-30 minutes soaking time when planning to grill corn in husk.
Grill Time: Grill time for corn in husk varies depend on grill heat. On medium heat without direct flame, it will take about 15 minutes. Please, note corn kernels will not have grill marks.
Grill Corn on Charcoal or Gas Grill:
Grilling corn in husk needs medium heated grill away from direct flames. This way it cooks low-slow without drying-out or burning the husk quickly. This ensures consistent perfect cooked corn on the cob.
Honestly, if you know your grill, it does not matter if using charcoal or gas grill. From knowing your grill means, 1) heating it to right temperature 2) and finding the right side of the grill which has medium heat for grilling corn.
The idea of "grill heat" comes with practice, especially when using a charcoal grill.
On a gas grill, you can simply:
1) Heat the grill on high.
2) Set one of the burners to low-medium flame.
3) Place all pre-soaked corn in the husk on that side. (And continue to grill rest of stuff on another side.)
4) Turn corn once-twice so all sides are cooked. By the time corn is ready, husk will be almost dry and will have lite grill marks.
That is easy! Right?
To make it even easier, I'm also going to include a 50 seconds video. (check above recipe card)
Benefits of Grilling Corn in Husk:
Let me summarize the benefits (what-to-expect) of grilling corn in the husk.
1. Moist: It stays moist and does not dry out like char-grilled corn without husk.
2. Fresh Longer: It stays fresh longer. Once grilled, I leave it on the coolest part of the grill where it still stays warm but does not dry out. You can even dab some water to prevent burning of leaves.
3. Sweeter: This is the best way to sweeter corn. Just like boiled and steamed corn... This corn works perfect for recipes like Seasoned Corn on Cob, Corn served with barbeque or seafood.
Toppings or Seasoning for Grilling Corn:
1. The best way to serve grilled corn in husk - salted butter on hot corn which is just grilled and came out of the husk. Butter melts on corn and it tastes just like the one you get in street fairs.
Just like street fairs, after butter, add any topping like. Tajin, Cajun seasoning, Lemon-Pepper. Any of the three is a perfect compliment to sweet corn.
2. Today's recipe I decided to go beyond butter. This recipe has a creamy coating of the mixture of sour cream and whipped cream cheese with a generous sprinkle of Cajun seasoning. For an additional spicy bite, I grill a poblano chile while grilling the corn. Once the poblano skin is blistered, I take it off the grill and let it sweat. Small diced char-grilled poblano sprinkled on sweet corn with a layer of sour cream is simply amazing. You will love the flavors.
If you planning to serve corn on the side with barbeque? I say, let's upgrade simple corn to this sweet and spicy grilled corn recipe.
Wish you all Happy 4th. Have fun and stay safe.
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Total Time 35 minutes
Cuisine American
- When ready to serve, remove the husk from cooked corn. (You can also tie it at the back with one leaf or thread for presentation or simply remove and discard it). Brush corn with cream cheese mixture. Sprinkle with Cajon seasoning. Top with chopped poblano pepper, and cilantro. Serve when still warm. Enjoy.
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Grilled corn in husk reminds me of County Fair. Often there are 5+ vendors selling grilled corn in husk. Whenever we visit fair, this is our first stop. On order, corn husk is removed and hot corn rubbed with butter is in your hand. What next?
Sprinkle of seasonings - tajin, Cajun, hot sauce, lemon-pepper (yummm). And devour!
Today, I bring to you same Fair Corn experience, in comfort of your own backyard grill. The recipe is so easy, I'm sure once you try you will grill corn this way all summer long!
To make it even easier, I'm also going to include a 50 seconds video. (check above recipe card)
So, let's dig-in.
Grill Corn in Husk or Out?
Whether grill corn in husk or out (without silk) depends on what kind of grilled corn you want to eat and available time. Let me explain:
1. Type of Grilled Corn:
We like to grill corn two ways:
1) Grilled without husk, on direct flame for that charred smokey corn flavor. My Esquites Recipe features char grilled corn.
2) Grilled in husk (pre-soaked) which is similar to steamed corn.
When corn is grilled in husk, it steams in the moisture of pre-soaked husk (leaves). The resulting grilled corn has moist and tender kernels. It is the perfect way to cook corn when serving on side of barbeque. Also, good for seasoned corn on the cob like I shared today.
The flavor of grilled corn in husk is like steamed or boiled. It has no char or grill marks. It is sweet and ready to take on any flavor. If you looking for this flavor profile, grilling corn in husk is the way. No need to boil pots of water or carry pressure cookers. Simply soak cobs in water while you prep grill and then grill the corn on medium-heat away from direct flames.
2. Soak Time:
Grilling corn in husk needs addition at least 20-30 minutes of time to soak the corn with husk in water. During this time, husk absorbs the water. That is the key step to perfect grill steamed corn. If husk (or silk) is not fully wet (soaked well in water), it may catch on fire before corn is fully cooked.
For best result, always keep 20-30 minutes soaking time when planning to grill corn in husk.
Grill Time: Grill time for corn in husk varies depend on grill heat. On medium heat without direct flame, it will take about 15 minutes. Please, note corn kernels will not have grill marks.
Grill Corn on Charcoal or Gas Grill:
Grilling corn in husk needs medium heated grill away from direct flames. This way it cooks low-slow without drying-out or burning the husk quickly. This ensures consistent perfect cooked corn on the cob.
Honestly, if you know your grill, it does not matter if using charcoal or gas grill. From knowing your grill means, 1) heating it to right temperature 2) and finding the right side of the grill which has medium heat for grilling corn.
The idea of "grill heat" comes with practice, especially when using a charcoal grill.
On a gas grill, you can simply:
1) Heat the grill on high.
2) Set one of the burners to low-medium flame.
3) Place all pre-soaked corn in the husk on that side. (And continue to grill rest of stuff on another side.)
4) Turn corn once-twice so all sides are cooked. By the time corn is ready, husk will be almost dry and will have lite grill marks.
That is easy! Right?
To make it even easier, I'm also going to include a 50 seconds video. (check above recipe card)
Benefits of Grilling Corn in Husk:
Let me summarize the benefits (what-to-expect) of grilling corn in the husk.
1. Moist: It stays moist and does not dry out like char-grilled corn without husk.
2. Fresh Longer: It stays fresh longer. Once grilled, I leave it on the coolest part of the grill where it still stays warm but does not dry out. You can even dab some water to prevent burning of leaves.
3. Sweeter: This is the best way to sweeter corn. Just like boiled and steamed corn... This corn works perfect for recipes like Seasoned Corn on Cob, Corn served with barbeque or seafood.
Toppings or Seasoning for Grilling Corn:
1. The best way to serve grilled corn in husk - salted butter on hot corn which is just grilled and came out of the husk. Butter melts on corn and it tastes just like the one you get in street fairs.
Just like street fairs, after butter, add any topping like. Tajin, Cajun seasoning, Lemon-Pepper. Any of the three is a perfect compliment to sweet corn.
2. Today's recipe I decided to go beyond butter. This recipe has a creamy coating of the mixture of sour cream and whipped cream cheese with a generous sprinkle of Cajun seasoning. For an additional spicy bite, I grill a poblano chile while grilling the corn. Once the poblano skin is blistered, I take it off the grill and let it sweat. Small diced char-grilled poblano sprinkled on sweet corn with a layer of sour cream is simply amazing. You will love the flavors.
If you planning to serve corn on the side with barbeque? I say, let's upgrade simple corn to this sweet and spicy grilled corn recipe.
Wish you all Happy 4th. Have fun and stay safe.
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Total Time 35 minutes
Cuisine American
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