Corn on the cob — delicious, yes. Tidy, neat, and perfect for dinner parties? Not so much. Unless we’re talking about an outdoor bbq with your closest friends and family. Because goodness knows you don’t want to take a bite of your corn and squirt your boss’ wife in the eye with corn juice. Umm, no. Not ideal. This brings us to my favorite way to prepare corn. It’s not fancy but corn doesn’t need fancy. Good summer corn shines bright on its own. Sweet and the perfect balance of creamy and crispy. All this corn needs is a good helping of salt, pepper, and butter. Throw in a few fresh herbs for bonus points. I’d recommend chives or flat-leaf parsley but you can do whatever your heart desires. The only hard part of this recipe (and it isn’t really even that hard, just a little time consuming) is slicing the kernels off of the cob. I use the bowl method. One big, wide bowl with a smaller bowl turned upside down inside of it. Place one end of the ear of corn on top of smaller bowl and use a sharp knife to cut off the kernels. They’ll fall into the big bowl. Turn the corn cob until all the kernels are cut off. Here’s a video if you’re unsure of how to do it. Then you sauté the kernels with butter, salt and pepper. But I think I already mentioned that. This is nearly the only way we eat corn because we love it so much.

More Summer Side Dishes

Try southwestern stuffed mini peppers, savory corn cakes, roasted radishes or pesto and cheese stuffed zucchini.

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