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Deep Fried Corn on the Cob

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Here is a recipe my family really enjoys.  Take fresh corn on the cob and cut it into about 3 inch lenghts, put a wooden skewer in each cob.  Heat oil to about 350 to 375 degrees and deep fry each cob for about 2 or 3 minutes, salt and pepper and then coat in melted butter. I have never had anyone complain about the corn fixed this way. Enjoy.
#1 - May 30, 2012, 08:10:15 am
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Mark

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Wow. That sounds deadly delicious. Gotta give that a try.

My son is crazy about Mike Reimann's sausage corn dish. Good stuff! :P
#2 - May 30, 2012, 12:00:22 pm
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Kevin

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Thanks Mike,
I am going to give it a go with some of that Taylor Sweet Corn!
 8)
#3 - May 30, 2012, 08:53:52 pm
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Thanks Mike,
I am going to give it a go with some of that Taylor Sweet Corn!
 8)
I have tried it with the Taylor corn and it is awesome, can't wait for it to ripen so I can get  some also.
#4 - May 31, 2012, 07:29:13 am
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route66

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Good sweet corn only needs to be warm enough to melt the butter to hold the salt in my thoughts but I have tasted some fried that was pretty good. Good sweet corn raw is like candy.
#5 - June 01, 2012, 01:40:18 am

Mike (AZBarbeque)

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I will certainly have to give this a try, sounds delicious... 

Might be something easy to add to the Catering Rig's menu if it is a hit..
#6 - June 05, 2012, 01:14:52 am
Michael J. Reimann
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If God wanted us to be Vegetarians, why did he make animals out of meat??

jimj

I've seen it at other events Mike, it did sell as does anything deep fried. ;)
#7 - June 05, 2012, 06:22:16 am

Mark

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Roasted corn is big, too. I know a guy who made a ton of money vending roasted corn at The Taste Of Chicago.

I was at an event where someone knocked over a coffee can of melted butter for dunking corn. It scalded one unfortunate fellow's shin. ??? That was one burn you couldn't say, "Put some butter on it." ::)
#8 - June 05, 2012, 07:24:50 am
Mark Motta
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Quiggs

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Roasted corn is big, too. I know a guy who made a ton of money vending roasted corn at The Taste Of Chicago.

Boulder a few years back had a big roaster (chain driven) they had a line ten deep all day!!! $$$$
#9 - June 07, 2012, 04:19:54 pm
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DanielTaylor

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Wow..That's really tasty. The deep fry cobs with a chilly powder will be a great choice. I like fried cobs instead roasted cobs. I am going to make such a beautiful recipe in my kitchen. 
#10 - September 27, 2012, 02:50:18 am

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