Posted by 641Dave on April 19, 2011 at 08:45:27 from (64.221.11.241):
In Reply to: sweet corn posted by Ken Macfarlane on April 19, 2011 at 03:45:44:
I'm interested in finding this out as well. ?
I can't wait to get things in order to sow some G-90 into the ground. To much going on this year I'm afraid though.
On a side note, we cooked up some sweet corn that tasted like candy the other day. Poured a little olive oil onto some foil and smeared it around so the corn won't stick, salt and peppered the olive oil, smeared some butter on and then rolled the ears of corn into all that. Wrapped it up tight and threw it onto some hot coals on the fire. When we heard it sizzling we rolled it around in the coals so as not to scorch the ears. (to much anyway). I'm not sure if it was the particular corn from the market this year or the olive oil since that was the first time I used it, but it was good. Real good.
Sorry to hijack, but I have an eating problem when it comes to sweet corn.
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