I've done this before and it really works. Just happened to stumble over it again today.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RzYtMeIFH8o
Shucking Corn the Easy Way
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YeSireeeeeee, old Ken, taught me that Lesson several years ago and I use it all the time, especially during the Season - - - 7 minutes and Yum Yum Time
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So when you shake the corn out of its husk. Is I ready to eat or does it need more time in the zap box?
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It’s ready to go Greg. I believe (OUP might know better) it’s 4 minutes per ear in the microwave. Try it, it’s easy.
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Not sure I can bring myself to do it Rambo. My entire life, all I have ever done is sit down and shuck corn the old fashioned way. Drop it in a pot of boiling water, put the butter and salt goodness on it, and enjoy. That corn just didn’t have that golden color on it that I am used to.
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I understand but we used to drive a 3 speed on the column
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Wow, never seen that before. As much as I hate doing anything other than reheating in the microwave, I might just try it.
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Rambo wrote:I understand but we used to drive a 3 speed on the column
You are correct. And I am disappointed in you. When I/we did that, I had a pretty girl sitting right next to me. Fond memories. You? Another one you ran off? I know the story, she wouldn’t leave you alone long enough to shift, so you drove around in low gear all night? If I had a place to store a classic car I would have one, but just bought a new motorhome. Can’t wait to buy some fuel for it.
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And that is why you should try corn in the microwave
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So it makes the corn easier or the girls?
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