Corn on the cob usually comes with that stringy green husk wrapped around it. You may be tempted to buy pre-shucked corn to ...
Learn how to cook corn on the cob in the microwave. There is no shucking and no pesky silks to deal with. #shorts #corn #cornonthecob This is a YouTube Shorts version of a longer video.
Next time you bring home a live lobster with the intention of cooking it up for dinner, leave the pots and pans alone and consider putting it in the microwave. A caller into my radio show mentioned ...
Husk the corn and wrap each one in plastic wrap. Microwave corn on high for 5 minutes. Remove from microwave oven and set aside. They will be hot. Use tongs or a large spoon and fork. Remove the ...
For a quick and easy barbecue-style dinner, I prepared these flavorful pork kabobs under the broiler instead of on the grill. They cook in just minutes but still deliver that deliciously charred taste ...
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Corn season is here again, and lucky for us we don't have to search for it — it's everywhere. From farm stands on corners to grocery stores and area farmer's markets, you can find sweet niblets all ...
For a quick and easy barbecue-style dinner, I prepared these flavorful pork kabobs under the broiler instead of on the grill. They cook in just minutes but still deliver that deliciously charred taste ...
You want to place your clean kitchen towel down on your work surface. Make sure it’s a large one that covers most of your working space. Then, slice the butt end of the corn cob off so you’re left ...