In this episode of In the Kitchen with Matt I will show you how to make corn on the cob in the microwave. This method for making corn on the cob is awesome! There is no fuss, no shucking, and no silks ...
Place 1 to 4 ears of un-shucked corn in the microwave in a single layer. You can set them on a microwave-safe plate, if you wish. Leaving the husks intact helps trap moisture, ensuring the kernels all ...
Few things compare to corn on the cob, especially when you know how to pick the best sweet corn. For those who want to get their corn fix without waiting for corn to boil in a big pot or putting it on ...
While nothing quite beats the fresh version straight from the grill, leftover corn on the cob does reheat pretty well, and fortunately it's easy to do so in the microwave. One of the best things about ...
Summer and corn go hand-in-hand, but when it’s 100 degrees outside, who really wants to boil a giant kettle of water or fire up the grill every time a hankering for that crunchy sweetness strikes? A ...
I made corn on the cob with an air fryer, microwave, toaster oven, pressure cooker, and stove. The effort level across the methods was similar, but the toaster oven and stove were the easiest. The air ...
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 ...
If you're hosting a summer barbecue, grilling up a warm-weather meal, or simply enjoying some farm-fresh produce for dinner, chances are good you've put corn on the cob on your menu. Fresh summer corn ...
Learn how to cook corn on the cob in the microwave. There is no shucking and no pesky silks to deal with. #shorts #corn ...