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How To Boil Corn On The Cob • Two Purple Figs


Today we’re diving into a step by step tutorial and video on how to boil corn on the cob. And as simple as it sounds, we wanted to share our favoirte tips and our herb butter to finish it off. This is SUMMER on a plate and it’s the perfect side dish to your BBQ!

Close up of boiled corn. on the cob slathered with butter

This is really such a simple and easy side dish that tastes like summer! We love slathering the boiled corn with an herb butter for a luscious finish.

Corn is so nostalgic for many of us, in different ways. We always had grilled corn served in the husks instead of plates. This is to me feels like walking around streets of Cairo with my Grandpa. I will make another post on this.

My family however love boiled corn as this is what they know most, and it has grown on me. We’ve made these Corn Ribs last year and they were amazing!

Ingredients You Need to Boil Corn on The Cob

ingredients for how to boil corn on the cob. including fresh corn on the cob, some butter, some fresh herbs, some spice blend like salt and pepper

  • Corn on the Cob. Seasonal fresh corn on the cob, husks and hair removed. Fresh seasonal corn is sweet, juicy and the best choice.
  • Butter. We prefer unsalted butter here so we can control the amount of salt in the recipe. Corn is so sweet and you don’t want to overpower it with salt anyway.
  • Herbs. We use a combo of fresh thyme, oregano, chives and rosemary.
  • Seasoning. A simple salt and pepper is enough. If you want to add a zesty seasoning blend, you can. Be careful not to overpower the sweet corn.

How To Boil Corn on The Cob

Here’s how simple it is to boil corn step by step:
a hand holding a cleaned corn on the cub with rusks and hair removed and optionally cutting it in half

  1. Start by cleaning the corn. Remove the husks and hairs as best as you can from the corn. You can optionally cut each into half, just snap it and it will break into two pieces. We love the portion size when cut into half as they’re much easier to eat too.
  2. You’re going to then drop the corn into a pot of water. There’s no need to salt the water actually, as this overpowers the sweetness of the corn. It’s best to boil the corn in just plain water.
  3. Bring the water and corn to boil and then lower the heat to medium low. It should be rolling and still boiling but not vigorously.
    the corn is added to a pot of water and placed over the stove to begin boiling and cooking
  4. You don’t need to cover the pot.
  5. How long to boil corn on the cob will depend on the size of your fresh corn. Also this will depend on how soft you want the corn on the cob to be.
  6. On average corn on the cob takes 3-5 minutes to cook.
  7. At that point you will remove the corn from the boiling water if serving immediately.
  8. Otherwise, keep the corn in the water with the heat turned off until ready to serve.
    The herb butter is mixed together in a small bowl ready to slather over the corn on the cob
  9. To make the herb butter, simply mix all ingredients together in a bowl.
  10. When ready to serve the corn, take a tablespoon or more to taste. Slather the butter over the corn on all sides. Use more or less of the butter to your taste.
  11. Enjoy right away!
    corn on the cob cooked and boiled, slathered in butter and placed in a plate to serve

Tips For Boiling Corn on The Cob

  1. Use fresh seasonal sweet corn on the cob for the best tasting corn.
  2. Make sure when you buy corn on the cob that the husks are firm.
  3. Remove all husks and hair before boiling the corn on the cob.
  4. You need a large pot and make sure the water is cold to start with.
  5. Boil the corn for 3-5 minutes depending on the size and how well cooked you prefer it to be.
  6. Leave the corn in the hot water and turn off the heat until ready to serve. This way it will remain warm.
  7. The herb butter is optional but so good! Use as little or much of it to your taste.

What to Serve with Corn on the Cob

How Long Does it Take to Boil Corn?

Usually this depends on the size and how well cooked you want the corn on the cob to be. The averag time is 3-5 minute for boiling corn.

What is the best way to cook corn?

You can boil, steam or microwave corn for juicy tender corn. And you likewise grill it for that charred flavor and extra bite.

Does corn float when boiling?

No, actually corn shouldn’t float when boiling.
two plates of fully cooked and boiled corn on the cob served with herb butter

Best Corn Recipes

Black Bean and Corn Salad
Corn Ribs
Cornbread Recipe
Pierogy Corn Casserole
Spicy Corn Fritters
Best Cornbread Muffins
Best Strawberry Corn Salsa

Close up of boiled corn. on the cob slathered with butter

How To Boil Corn On the Cob

Today we’re diving into a step by step tutorial and video on how to boil corn on the cob. And as simple as it sounds, we wanted to share our favoirte tips and our herb butter to finish it off. This is SUMMER on a plate and it’s the perfect side dish to your BBQ!

Ingredients

Corn on the Cob

  • 4
    corn on the cob
    husked and cleaned from any hair

Herb Butter

  • 3
    Tablespoons
    butter
    unsalted
  • 1/8
    teaspoon
    salt and pepper
  • 1
    tablespoon
    herbs
    thyme, oregano, chives and rosemary

Instructions

  1. Start by cleaning the corn. Remove the husks and hairs as best as you can from the corn. You can optionally cut each into half, just snap it and it will break into two pieces. We love the portion size when cut into half as they’re much easier to eat too.

  2. You’re going to then drop the corn into a pot of water. There’s no need to salt the water actually, as this overpowers the sweetness of the corn. It’s best to boil the corn in just plain water.

  3. Bring the water and corn to boil and then lower the heat to medium low. It should be rolling and still boiling but not vigorously.

  4. You don’t need to cover the pot.

  5. How long to boil corn on the cob will depend on the size of your fresh corn. Also this will depend on how soft you want the corn on the cob to be.

  6. On average corn on the cob takes 3-5 minutes to cook.

  7. At that point you will remove the corn from the boiling water if serving immediately.

  8. Otherwise, keep the corn in the water with the heat turned off until ready to serve.

  9. To make the herb butter, simply mix all ingredients together in a bowl.

  10. When ready to serve the corn, take a tablespoon or more to taste. Slather the butter over the corn on all sides. Use more or less of the butter to your taste.

  11. Enjoy right away!

Recipe Notes

Tips For Boiling Corn on The Cob

  1. Use fresh seasonal sweet corn on the cob for the best tasting corn.
  2. Make sure when you buy corn on the cob that the husks are firm.
  3. Remove all husks and hair before boiling the corn on the cob.
  4. You need a large pot and make sure the water is cold to start with.
  5. Boil the corn for 3-5 minutes depending on the size and how well cooked you prefer it to be.
  6. Leave the corn in the hot water and turn off the heat until ready to serve. This way it will remain warm.
  7. The herb butter is optional but so good! Use as little or much of it to your taste.

What to Serve with Corn on the Cob

Nutrition Facts

How To Boil Corn On the Cob

Amount Per Serving

Calories 153
Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 6g38%

Trans Fat 0.4g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 3g

Cholesterol 23mg8%

Sodium 154mg7%

Potassium 247mg7%

Carbohydrates 17g6%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 457IU9%

Vitamin C 6mg7%

Calcium 5mg1%

Iron 0.5mg3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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