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two cooked shucked corn on the cob with a at of butter and some seasonings on top.
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How to Shuck Corn | 2 Quick Ways

Find out how to shuck corn easily in the microwave, in 2 different ways. Sure, there are several ways to shuck corn on the cob, but here you'll get our quick secret to getting your sweet corn free of husk and silk without any mess or hassle. 
Course:Side Dish
Cuisine:American
Servings 2 people
Calories77.4 kcal
Cost $ 1.50 per person

Equipment

  • 1 microwave
  • 1 plate
  • 1 cutting board
  • 1 Chef's knife

Ingredients

  • 2 Whole Fresh Corn NOTE: You can consume corn if you are on a low-carb diet but pay attention to the portion you intend to eat. But it is NOT keto-friendly!
  • 1 Tablespoon Butter optional (For a vegan, Paleo, and Whole30 recipe, use vegetable oil or coconut butter)
  • Table Salt to taste optional
  • Fresh Cracked Black Pepper to taste optional

Instructions

Without Cooking

  • The first way is to shuck the corn in the microwave without fully cooking it and then use it in recipes that call for uncooked corn.
  • To do this, cut 1 inch off the end of the corncob, place it in a microwave-safe plate, and then microwave corn on the cob for 2 minutes. This helps heat penetrate the husk without steaming your corn.
  • Finally, cut a slit into the husk and the corn will come out cleanly. The slit will help release the cob more easily!

Fully Cooking

  • The second way is for when you want to cook the corn.
  • To do that, microwave the corn, in a microwave-safe plate, for 4 minutes with the husk intact. The intact husk where the cob is encased works like a natural pouch where the heat will help to steam the corn (plus cooking the corn in the husk adds an amazing flavor).
  • Then, cut off 1 inch from the end and your corn will come out cleanly. If you prefer, smear on some salted butter and enjoy! NOTE: When handling hot corn make sure to wear kitchen gloves or use a kitchen towel.

Recipe Video

Recipe Notes

HOW TO REMOVE CORN KERNELS FROM THE COB
  1. After shucking corn on the cob in the microwave, you can easily de-kernel corn from the cob either:
    1. By placing the whole corn in the center of a bundt cake pan. Then, cut down or separate the kernels from the cob using a sharp knife.
    2. However, if you don't have a bundt cake pan, place one small bowl, upside down, inside of a large bowl. Then, position the cob on top of the small bowl and cut down the kernels with a knife.
STORAGE
  • FRIDGE: Although corn is best consumed the very same day you buy it, you can store unhusked ears in a sealed plastic bag in the crisper drawer of the fridge for up to 2-3 days. But do not put them together in a plastic bag. If possible, store each individually in a bag.  
  • FREEZER: Because you are freezing the ears in the husk, this will help to prevent freezer burns. However, you still have to place the corn in a plastic bag, remove as much air as possible, and then, freeze it for 6 to 9 months. 
  • THAWING: Do not thaw it! When you are ready to cook it, just remove the unshucked corn from the freezer and cook it right away, by boiling or microwaving it.

Nutrition

Calories: 77.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 16.8g | Protein: 2.9g | Fat: 1.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 13.5mg | Potassium: 243mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 5.6g | Vitamin A: 168.3IU | Vitamin C: 6.1mg | Calcium: 1.8mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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