The sad news is that the strawberry season at Krupinski’s Farm, ended a couple of weeks ago http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2012/03/krupinski_farm_in_foley_featur.html
They had, and have had for the 5 years that we have lived here, the finest, sweetest strawberries that I have ever eaten.
But, there is good news on the horizon. In the next few days their sweet corn will be coming in. That again is the best that I have ever eaten. Can’t hardly wait. We have only cooked in on the cob, but this year I think I will try it off the cob and make some cream style corn, kind of like the recipe that Mama posted a few days ago.
The reason we have been only cooking it on the cob is because of an easy recipe I got off a web site ran by Dave Lineback named Off The Wall http://www.ibiblio.org/lineback/bbq/menu.htm
It was good, so I never changed.
Here is how I cook corn on the cob.
DAVE’S CORN on the COB
2 to 4 Ears Corn, fresh, with shucks removed and de-silked
1/3 Cup Water
Plastic Wrap, as needed
Butter, to taste
Salt and fresh ground Black Pepper, to taste
Place Corn in a microwave safe baking dish and add Water Cover the dish with Plastic Wrap and seal the sides. Place in a microwave and cook on high fro 6 minutes if cooking 2 ears, or 8 to 10 minutes if cooking 4. If the microwave being used does not have a turntable, turn the cooking dish half way during the cooking time.
Remove and let stand for a few minutes before removing the Plastic Wrap. Be very careful in removing the Wrap since steam has built up inside the dish and is very hot.
Spread Butter on the hot Corn, and sprinkle with Salt and Black Pepper to taste.
How do you cook your corn on the cob?
They had, and have had for the 5 years that we have lived here, the finest, sweetest strawberries that I have ever eaten.
But, there is good news on the horizon. In the next few days their sweet corn will be coming in. That again is the best that I have ever eaten. Can’t hardly wait. We have only cooked in on the cob, but this year I think I will try it off the cob and make some cream style corn, kind of like the recipe that Mama posted a few days ago.
The reason we have been only cooking it on the cob is because of an easy recipe I got off a web site ran by Dave Lineback named Off The Wall http://www.ibiblio.org/lineback/bbq/menu.htm
It was good, so I never changed.
Here is how I cook corn on the cob.
DAVE’S CORN on the COB
2 to 4 Ears Corn, fresh, with shucks removed and de-silked
1/3 Cup Water
Plastic Wrap, as needed
Butter, to taste
Salt and fresh ground Black Pepper, to taste
Place Corn in a microwave safe baking dish and add Water Cover the dish with Plastic Wrap and seal the sides. Place in a microwave and cook on high fro 6 minutes if cooking 2 ears, or 8 to 10 minutes if cooking 4. If the microwave being used does not have a turntable, turn the cooking dish half way during the cooking time.
Remove and let stand for a few minutes before removing the Plastic Wrap. Be very careful in removing the Wrap since steam has built up inside the dish and is very hot.
Spread Butter on the hot Corn, and sprinkle with Salt and Black Pepper to taste.
How do you cook your corn on the cob?