Best 4 Shirleys Perfect Steamed Corn On The Cob Every Time Recipes

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Corn on the cob is a classic summer dish that is both delicious and easy to make. Whether you're grilling, boiling, or steaming, there's a perfect way to cook corn on the cob for every taste. This article presents a collection of Shirley's perfect steamed corn on the cob recipes that are sure to satisfy everyone at your next gathering. From classic steamed corn with butter and salt to more adventurous variations with garlic, herbs, and spices, these recipes offer something for everyone. So, gather your ingredients, fire up the steamer, and get ready to enjoy the taste of fresh corn at its best!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

SHIRLEY'S PERFECT STEAMED CORN ON THE COB EVERY TIME!



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Are you tired of soggy corn that soaks up all your butter and tastes waterlogged? Well, there is a reason for that :) Here is the way my mom always cooked her corn on the cob, and her corn always tasted fresh and delicious every time... Yours will too! Using a large pan, place a large plate or vegetable steamer in the bottom of your pan after you add the water. Stack the corn vertically with the stems down on the plate/steamer. You should be able to put about 12 ears in to steam doing it this way, if your pan is big enough.

Provided by Lindas Busy Kitchen

Categories     Corn

Time 25m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

12 ears corn, husked
water, 2-inch in your pot
2 tablespoons salt

Steps:

  • Husk corn. Set aside.
  • Put 2" of water in the bottom of a lg. pot big enough to hold all your corn. Add salt to water.
  • Place large plate or steamer in bottom of pan.
  • Put corn into the pan, whole or cut in half, and stack vertically (up and down) with the stems at the bottom.
  • Put the cover on, and bring water to a boil.
  • Once water comes to a boil, steam the corn for 15 minutes, keeping cover on.
  • Keep an eye on the water, and if it starts to boil out, add more to keep at around 2" so water doesn't evaporate.
  • Remove corn from pot with tongs, and put on a serving plate.
  • Cover with aluminum foil, until ready to eat.
  • Serve with lots of butter and sprinkle with salt, to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 113.3, Fat 1.8, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 1163.9, Carbohydrate 24.8, Fiber 2.8, Sugar 5.4, Protein 4

STEAMED CORN ON THE COB



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Steaming corn on the cob is one of the simplest and tastiest ways to cook corn-especially fresh. You can do it with or without a steamer basket.

Provided by Cynthia Nelson

Categories     Dinner     Lunch     Side Dish

Time 21m

Yield 3

Number Of Ingredients 2

3 corn cobs
Water

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Husk the corn and remove the silk. Trim off any discolored kernels or any that have been damaged by insects. Depending on the size of your steamer basket, you may need to cut the ears of corn in half so they are short enough to fit.
  • Add 2 inches of water to a large pot and insert a steamer rack. Make sure the water is not touching the bottom of the steamer rack. If it is, pour some of it off.
  • Cover the pot and bring the water to a boil over high heat.
  • When the water begins to boil, place the corn into the steamer basket inside the pot using a pair of tongs.
  • Cover the pot and let the corn steam for 4 minutes or until it turns deep yellow and crisp. If you prefer softer corn, steam for 7 minutes. For the softest corn, steam for 10 to 15 minutes. The longer you steam the corn, the more attention you must pay to the water level. Don't let it fall lower than 1 inch or it may run dry and scorch your pot.
  • Turn off the burner and carefully remove the corn from the pot with tongs. Serve as is or with butter, salt, and pepper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 99 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 2 g, Protein 4 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 267 mg, Sugar 5 g, Fat 2 g, ServingSize 4 servings, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

CORN ON THE COB - BOILED



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We have been given some fresh corn by friends, since it was so fresh I didn't want any of the corn flavour to be removed so I boiled the corn. This dish is simple yet quick could be used as a side dish or plate filler.

Provided by Chef floWer

Categories     Corn

Time 11m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 corn on the cob, remove husks
water
1 tablespoon butter (optional) or 1 tablespoon margarine (optional)
salt, to taste (optional)
ground black pepper, to taste (optional)

Steps:

  • In a large pot, enough to hold the corn, fill it with water to cover the corn (the corn should float).
  • On a medium heat allow the pot of water to boil. Once the water is boiled, add in the corn into the pot and cover. Cook for 10-15 minutes depending on how soft you want your corn.
  • Drain water and remove corn on the cob. Be careful as cob will be extremely hot.
  • Top the corn with preferred seasons, herbs and spices. I prefer salt, pepper and butter.
  • Enjoy.

SHIRLEY'S CORN CASSEROLE



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Make and share this Shirley's Corn Casserole recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Mysterygirl

Categories     Grains

Time 40m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 can whole kernel corn
1 can cream-style corn
1/4 cup chopped green pepper (, Shirley uses part Red Pepper for Christmas)
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup milk
1 egg, beaten
1 tablespoon margarine
1/2 cup crushed soda cracker
shredded cheese

Steps:

  • Drain the whole kernel corn. Mix together everything except for the cheese and bake in a greased baking dish at 350 degrees for 35 minutes.
  • Remove and sprinkle cheese on top and bake until cheese is melted.

Tips:

  • Select the freshest corn on the cob available: Look for ears with tightly packed kernels and bright green husks.
  • Remove the husks and silks just before cooking: This helps to prevent the corn from drying out.
  • Use a large pot with a tight-fitting lid: This will help to create a steamy environment that will cook the corn evenly.
  • Add a little salt to the water: This will help to enhance the flavor of the corn.
  • Cook the corn for 4-5 minutes, or until it is tender: Overcooking will make the corn tough and chewy.
  • Serve the corn immediately with butter, salt, and pepper: You can also add other toppings, such as sour cream, grated Parmesan cheese, or crumbled bacon.

Conclusion:

Steamed corn on the cob is a delicious and healthy side dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can easily make perfect steamed corn on the cob at home. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy side dish, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!

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