Grilling Corn on the Cob

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2008

Grilling corn on the cob is easy with this quick method from Chef Tips host Jason Hill.

Before cooking corn on the grill, remove the husks and season with salt and pepper.

This grilled corn on the cob is wrapped in foil for easy of preparation and heat retention while you prepare your other dishes.

We hope you enjoy this recipe on how to cook corn on the cob. It's perfect for summertime barbecues and good times with friends.

Enjoy!

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  • we grilled some corn last night with our chicken fajitas. I started off on the grill and after about 10 minutes of turning it every so often, I wrapped it in foil and moved it to the top to finish cooking. Finished off with some Lime-Butter with fresh cracked black pepper.  Good stuff

  • @Derek2001 Sounds great!

  • manzilla86

    Your a modern day Hank Hill. You love propane and propane accesories.

  • @IrelandForeverAlways

    Hank Hill was my Daddy!

  • I dont even grill but i love your videos. If there is a american dream, this guy got it.

  • @kefkahkefkah

    Ha ha! Thanks!

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  • @kabuto335 Haha! Good one. :)

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  • This video lends itself to corny humor. Hopefully people will lend me an ear when I tell corn jokes. Aww shucks..... It gets steamy when the corn is cooking. Do people grill you for your cooking methods? If yopu have guests you can butter them up and it will get salty.

  • great! now I know how to prepare dinner! Except I am going to do in in the oven. :)

  • @manzilla86 what are you a communist ? Cook your food in the oven then moron !

  • @manzilla86 youd love my dinners. i actually have 5 to 10 people several times a week over for my grillin, i use a smoker but normally use charcoal with bits of flavored wood chips soaked in water. great every time and better than watching tv with my spare time.

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