My Dad's Sweet Corn comes from a farm in nearby Tipton County, Indiana. They always have the best sweet corn around. We picked up a baker's dozen last Saturday at the Binford Farmer's Market.
For $6 you get about 15 or 17 or so ears, depending on the size of the ears. This last week's crop was the best so far this year.
I usually grill a few of them fresh. I take the kernels off the rest and freeze them for winter. Nothing beats local sweet corn when there's snow on the ground. It reminds you of summer!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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that's some good lookin' corn. one my favorite things to do with it is blanch, cut off the cob and freeze ... and use it to make a corn and andouille chowder in the wintertime. it's yum-o-lishus!
Oh that does sound yum-o-lishus! I usually fry it up with some bacon, and throw in a few tomatoes. And jalapenos.
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