Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyway... How about some corn recipes?
I promise, if you fix this recipe, there won't be a bite left in the bowl!I usually double it.
Stewed Corn
Ingredients
6 ears fresh Silver Queen corn
½ stick butter (not margarine)
½ cup whole milk
1 teaspoon salt
Directions
Shuck corn and remove all silks. Finely cut the corn. (With a sharp knife, vertically slice each row of kernels. Then cut off about ½ of the kernels, going round the cob. Repeat.) With back of knife, scrape juice from each cob. (It will splatter, so use a large bowl.) Place in double boiler. Add other ingredients. Cover and cook over gently boiling water for approximately 1 ½ hours. If needed, add more milk. Serves 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anyway... How about some corn recipes?
I usually double it.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Saturday Night Live skit that gets turned into a movie. What's funny for 3 minutes on TV... once it's turned into a 90 minute movie? Not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Saturday Night Live skit that gets turned into a movie. What's funny for 3 minutes on TV... once it's turned into a 90 minute movie? Not so much.
Yet you read this far.... Corn on you!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I saw the loser of the "stalk of the year award". This ear got out of her car, went in the the Cornbucks to get a cup of butter, and when I looked in her car, she had left her two-year old and four-year old niblets in the car. Yes, they were sleeping, but really- WHO DOES THAT? I didn't call CPS, but waited for her to come out and gave her an earful.

Anonymous wrote:This thread is like a Saturday Night Live skit that gets turned into a movie. What's funny for 3 minutes on TV... once it's turned into a 90 minute movie? Not so much.