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Same. Nothing beats fresh sweet corn. Grilling or boiled are great.
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LanceManion
(8543 Posts - Joined: Jul 16, 2010)
Posted at 12:06 pm on Sep 15, 2025
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Imposing corporate abuse, neglect and greed on deserving victims.
Replies to: "Same. Nothing beats fresh sweet corn. Grilling or boiled are great."
Agree on the grilling...but never heard of the "butter bath"
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Chris94
- 10:45am 9/15/25
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I have just become aware of this process in the last month, and people are doing it to STEAKS.
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jakers
- 12:24pm 9/15/25
I have been part-time training with a Certified Master Chef for a few years.
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Rooney
- 1:00pm 9/15/25
I agree. You don't drown a great steak in butter.
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Hensou
- 12:31pm 9/15/25
Same. Nothing beats fresh sweet corn. Grilling or boiled are great.
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LanceManion
- 12:06pm 9/15/25
I am an expert on this.
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iairishcheeks
- 11:32am 9/15/25
I like the lemon idea
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Chris94
- 1:30pm 9/15/25
We do OK here.
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Hensou
- 12:23pm 9/15/25
Worth bookmarking..👍
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TyroneIrish
- 11:53am 9/15/25
We are spoiled here with silver queen corn. The best! Steamed in water; lightly buttered.
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conorlarkin
- 11:27am 9/15/25
freshly picked at your local amish farm. boiled and buttered, it is truly a spectacular treat.
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und67
- 1:23pm 9/15/25
The perfect example of "Mouth Watering"...
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TyroneIrish
- 11:49am 9/15/25
If sweetness is what you’re craving be sure to get white corn and then grill or
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TyroneIrish
- 11:15am 9/15/25
Corn! - Summer corn was one of those memorable moments each year the family would go
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jimbasil
- 10:58am 9/15/25
Same here on cooking technique, however, I steam.
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Domer From Hell
- 11:29am 9/15/25
Great corn does not need to be grilled or tricked up. It doesn't need butter.
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Hensou
- 10:56am 9/15/25
Leave it to you to have a stupid opinion
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Chris94
- 12:01pm 9/15/25
He is what he is...a perfect "Curmudgeon"...
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TyroneIrish
- 12:24pm 9/15/25
I'm surprised you don't put ketchup, hot sauce and cheese whiz on it, chef.
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Hensou
- 12:17pm 9/15/25