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‎07-12-2022 02:34 PM
I have a large slow cooker so I will triple this recipe and will omit the cilantro
‎07-12-2022 03:19 PM
This corn recipe might be the greatest tasting thing on earth.
However, as a farm girl, it blows my mind to think about taking a fresh ear of corn that I could pull, shuck and eat raw right there in the garden, and cook it in a slow cooker for hours? I'm just too country for this one.
‎07-12-2022 06:43 PM
I have made corn on cob in crock pot for years. This sounds great.
‎07-12-2022 08:17 PM
‎07-13-2022 10:32 AM
OMG!!!! I NEED to try this ASAP!!!
‎07-16-2022 10:05 AM
@Chi-town girl ---I tried this recipe last night for dinner---only did 1/2 recipe to try it---was good as the corn was really good and smelled really great cooking---only next time I won't cut the corn into such small pieces, hard to eat that small. Maybe cut in half depending on the size of the cob--I cooked for the 2 hours which was prefect, and used white corn--- but the best part was the broth!! OMG----so yummy!! I have to figure out what to do with that----DD put it over her rice and said it was very tasty!!
‎07-16-2022 06:18 PM
@wagirl wrote:@Chi-town girl ---I tried this recipe last night for dinner---only did 1/2 recipe to try it---was good as the corn was really good and smelled really great cooking---only next time I won't cut the corn into such small pieces, hard to eat that small. Maybe cut in half depending on the size of the cob--I cooked for the 2 hours which was prefect, and used white corn--- but the best part was the broth!! OMG----so yummy!! I have to figure out what to do with that----DD put it over her rice and said it was very tasty!!
@wagirl - thanks for testing and reporting on this recipe. Maybe some sautéed chicken with chopped onions & other veggies with the rice and the sauce?
I'm going to just split the ears in half and will cook on low as you did
‎07-16-2022 06:27 PM
@RedTop wrote:This corn recipe might be the greatest tasting thing on earth.
However, as a farm girl, it blows my mind to think about taking a fresh ear of corn that I could pull, shuck and eat raw right there in the garden, and cook it in a slow cooker for hours? I'm just too country for this one.
@RedTop I agree. And never in this lifetime would I want it to taste like cilantro or coconut milk. Corn, salt, maybe butter or not. It doesn't get better.
‎07-16-2022 06:40 PM
I did think it might make those little frozen cobbettes taste better, but I'm always anti cilantro!
‎07-16-2022 06:50 PM
@RedTop wrote:I did think it might make those little frozen cobbettes taste better, but I'm always anti cilantro!
@RedTop I could eat a round bale of cilantro! Thought I had been poisoned the first time I tasted it and now I eat mine and anybody else's and ask for extra!
But I love corn so much I just want corn! I had a big yellow cat that ate it off the cob--held it down with one paw and growled while he was eating--and he could eat every scrap off the cob. I'd save him some--he was lucky to get it!
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