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Default Easy Grilled Corn

I've discovered a delicious, easy way to prepare corn.

approximately 10 oz. of fresh corn (cut from the cob) or frozen
2-3 jalapenos, diced (if you don't like heat, be sure to remove all seeds
and white membrane)
1 red bell pepper (mostly for color), chopped
8 oz. cream cheese, cut into chunks

Place cheese, jalapenos and pepper in a double boiler and begin to heat. If
using frozen corn, cook for 2-3 minutes in microwave, drain thoroughly and
add to cheese mixture. If using fresh corn, just dump in with the cheese
mixture. NOTE: I've tried making this w/o the double boiler, and it either
takes forever, or the cheese burns.

Heat until cream cheese is melted. Serve hot.




"Mr. G. D. Geen" > wrote in message
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> Easy Grilled Corn
>>
>> 12 ears of fresh-picked corn
>> 1 hot BBQ
>> 1 pair of heavy leather work gloves
>> butter
>> salt
>> pepper
>>
>> Pre-heat your grill on high for ten minutes (mine hits close to 500 F).
>> Place the unshucked ears of corn directly on the grill and close the
>> lid. After eight minutes, use tongs to rotate each ear 180 degrees
>> (charred side now facing up) and close the lid. DON'T FIDDLE WITH IT.
>>
>> After cooking for eight more minutes (sixteen minutes total cooking
>> time) shuck the corn while wearing leather gloves - the cobs are hot!
>> I do it on the deck as it's a little messy - the husks will be somewhat
>> charred and if you're lucky you'll have a little carmellization on some
>> of the cobs. The husks go into a plastic bag and then to my composter.
>>
>> Serve immediately with butter, salt, and pepper. Leftovers can be
>> brushed with your favourite BBQ sauce and reheated on the grill.
>>
>> *** For the faint of heart, you can soak the ears of corn in water for
>> half an hour prior to grilling, but straight onto the grill works just
>> as well in my opinion - and it's faster! ***
>>

> I grill my corn the same way with the exception that I soak the ears for
> about 30 minutes before putting them on the grill. I also remove the
> silk first but some like to let it burn off. The corn always comes out
> so juicy. Everyone loves it. -G
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