Is anyone getting tired of corn on the cob ? probably not since good corn is only available around now. Here is a recipe by Alton Brown called " Not your Grandmas creamed corn" I don't know about his grandma, but my Grandma was a superb cook. Though I never had her creamed corn, everything else she made was delicious. My Grandma Brozovich didn't speak english well, and I don't remember any grandmother - granddaughter talks. But When we went to her farm in Price she always cooked a delicious meal with all the ingredients fresh from HER farm. We were usually lucky to go home with fresh baked bread, bottled sauerkraut and more. So my grandma would have made a killer creamed corn. This one is great too. Just another idea for fresh sweet corn. It keeps well and is good when the corn is maybe a day or two old. I hope we're all enjoying the bounty of the harvest.
Bon Appetite, Peggy
CREAMED CORN GRANDMA STYLE
3 Tbs. butter
1/2 a large onion chopped
sprig of fresh thyme, cut
1 sprig fresh rosemary, cut
pinch salt
1 tsp. sugar
1 Tbs. cornmeal
1/4 tsp. turmeric
6 ears fresh corn
1/2 cup cream
fresh black pepper to taste
On a plate, scrape the corn off the cobs and set aside. In a large skillet melt butter and saute onions along with fresh herbs until onions are soft. Add corn, salt, sugar and turmeric. Saute corn until warmed 2 or 3 minutes. Add cornmeal and cream to corn cook for another 3 minutes. Correct seasons with salt and pepper.
Bon Appetite, Peggy
CREAMED CORN GRANDMA STYLE
3 Tbs. butter
1/2 a large onion chopped
sprig of fresh thyme, cut
1 sprig fresh rosemary, cut
pinch salt
1 tsp. sugar
1 Tbs. cornmeal
1/4 tsp. turmeric
6 ears fresh corn
1/2 cup cream
fresh black pepper to taste
On a plate, scrape the corn off the cobs and set aside. In a large skillet melt butter and saute onions along with fresh herbs until onions are soft. Add corn, salt, sugar and turmeric. Saute corn until warmed 2 or 3 minutes. Add cornmeal and cream to corn cook for another 3 minutes. Correct seasons with salt and pepper.