I used to throw corn on the barbecue and cook it until I thought it was done. This method was hit-or-miss and often resulted in an overcooked cob and charred corn silk stuck between my teeth. However, ...
No more messy silk. No more boiling water. This may give away my age as a cringy millennial, but I have a deep love for my Instant Pot. When they first came on the scene in 2010, I was just a baby ...
As far as summer side dishes go, fresh corn is a tough one to beat. Whether it’s roasted on the cob, shaved into a salad, or stirred into a corn pudding or creamed corn, this warm-weather treat pairs ...