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Sunday, 5 July 2026

Boiled Corn - Simplified


Boiling corn on the cob is simple—but there’s a right way if you want juicy, sweet, not-waterlogged corn.

🌽 What You’re Going For

🔥 The Best Way (Simple + Reliable)

1. Bring water to a boil first
Use a big pot
Enough water to fully cover the corn

2. Don’t salt the water
Salt can toughen the kernels
If anything, add a teaspoon of sugar if your corn isn’t super fresh

3. Add husked corn
Drop it in once the water is already boiling

4. Cook for 4–6 minutes
That’s it. Overcooking = mushy corn
Fresh corn can be done in as little as 3–4 minutes

5. Pull it out and serve immediately
Butter, salt, and you’re in business

🧠 Pro Tips (This is where it gets good)
The fresher the corn, the shorter the cook time

(Sweet corn doesn’t need much help)
Milk + butter trick (optional upgrade)
Add:
1 cup milk
2 tbsp butter
to the boiling water for slightly richer flavor

Keep it hot without overcooking

Turn off heat and leave corn in the hot water for up to 10 minutes if timing is tight

⚠️ Common Mistakes
- Starting corn in cold water → uneven cooking
- Boiling 10–15 minutes → kills texture and sweetness
- Salting the water → tougher kernels

💥 “Tonya’s Fix” Style Upgrade
After boiling:
Brush with butter

Hit it with your FORGE or COAL seasoning
Finish with a light sprinkle of parmesan or a squeeze of lime

That turns basic corn into “why is this so addictive?” corn.

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