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536 - Grilled Corn on the Cob |
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This recipe is from Shirley McNevich's Mom's Best Recipes Vol 3. Published here with her permission.
If you like Shirley McNevich's recipes please consider supporting her, by purchasing her cookbooks. Shirley would also be delighted to receive feedback at her email address.
Don't forget to check Shirley's blog.
(by Shirley McNevich)
ears of corn on the cob (still in the husks)
butter
ground pepper (preferably from a pepper mill)
salt
Carefully pull the husks down (but do NOT remove them) from each ear of corn.
Butter them generously and grind pepper from a pepper mill on the butter (to your
taste), then sprinkle with salt. Pull the husks back up and cook on the grill (you can
also wrap each husked ear of corn in aluminum foil if you wish). Turn a few times
while cooking. To check for doneness, carefully open one husk and poke corn with a
fork--if it seems too hard, cook them longer.
 
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