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Bacon Is Your Secret For The Best Grilled Corn On The Cob Ever 🌽

The Count of Merkur Cristo

B&B's Emperor of Emojis
I admit it...never thought to come up with this new twist on 'Corn on the Cob'. (question smiley)

I'll have to try this recipe. :wink:
BWT...National Corn on the Cob Day is observed every year on June 11th.
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By Greta Pano - Chowhound - Sept. 16, 2024

"Grilled corn is a warm-weather staple, but don't stop there. Try wrapping it in bacon for a meaty and flavorful upgrade to this timeless summer [or Fall] side dish.

Most people would agree that any food wrapped in bacon – green beans with a caramelized bacon sash, for example – is delicious, and grilled bacon-wrapped corn on the cob is no exception.

Reminiscent of an indulgent state fair food, this tasty handheld corn with a meat-lovers twist doesn't disappoint.

The crispiness of the salty bacon pairs perfectly with the juiciness of the sweet corn, while the grill gives it an enjoyably
smoky flavor.

It's also super easy to make; in about 30 minutes (10 minutes prep, 20 minutes or slightly longer to cook) you'll be ready to serve your family and friends a delicious, savory treat that's satisfying enough to be a meal in itself. :001_tongu

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To make this crispy pork-encased corn, start by removing the husks and silk.

For the best-tasting corn, try Bobbyt Flay's simple hacks for perfectly grilled corn on the cob.

Next, wrap strips of uncooked bacon around the cobs — some people prefer to leave some of the corn showing by using only two or three strips of bacon, while true bacon lovers might choose to wrap the cob entirely.

Once your grill has preheated to medium, set the cobs directly on the grill with the bacon seams on the grates to prevent them from unwrapping.

If you find the bacon is falling off the corn, try using toothpicks to secure it.

Turn the corn every five minutes or so until each side has crisped up nicely.

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To make your bacon-wrapped corn on the cob truly your own, put a twist on it with some additional ingredients, like some of Marcus Samuelsson's favorite toppings corn on the cob.

As if bacon wasn't enough, you can kick things up a notch with the addition of spices, herbs, and peppers.

Turn it into 'Elote', aka...Mexican street corn, by adding fragrant ingredients like cojita (or feta) cheese, cilantro, lime juice, and chili powder.

After grilling the corn wrapped in bacon, brush the cobs with mayonnaise, and add your flavorful toppings to give your corn that tasty, creamy 'elote' flavor.

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Of course, if you find the corn hard to eat with all these extra toppings, don't be afraid to cut it off the cob and eat it in a bowl like esquites (street corn salad).

For a version that's lighter on the toppings, try just sprinkling the pork-encased corn with chili powder or mild seasoned salt before grilling it.

Use hot peppers to boost the spiciness even more. 🔥

When wrapping the corn, lay a few slices of jalapeños on top of the bacon so the peppers get rolled into the corn.

You can also add some basil or cilantro for extra flavor and a hint of sweetness.

The grill will bring out a tasty charred flavor in the jalapeños that tastes incredible with the smoky bacon and sweet corn.

Read More: Bacon Wrapped Grilled Corn-on-Cob

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"A light wind swept over the [grilled] corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine". Anne Bronte
 
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Where I live, corn is a religion. We never grill corn. Corn should be placed in a large pot of cold water. Heat the water to boiling. Corn is done.
 
Where I live, corn is a religion. We never grill corn. Corn should be placed in a large pot of cold water. Heat the water to boiling. Corn is done.
This is how we do it here, though I learned how when I was a kid in Ohio. I prefer to boil corn on the cob, but bacon wrapped … well … bacon!
 
For the first time, a week or two ago, I grilled corn still in the husk. Beforehand, I soaked it for about 40 minutes in a bucket of cool salt water. After it was done cooking on the grill, I took each ear, cut a couple of inches above the stalk end, grabbed the tips of the leaves, and shook vigorously cut-side down. Each ear of cooked corn slipped out of the husk, leaving its silk behind.

That's how I'm doing it from now on.

If I ever want bacon with my corn, then I'll probably do this: Fry bacon in skillet, remove bacon from skillet, sautée corn in bacon fat till some kernels start getting brown and a little chewy, remove skillet from stove, chop bacon, mix together.
 

The Count of Merkur Cristo

B&B's Emperor of Emojis
Where I live, corn is a religion. We never grill corn. Corn should be placed in a large pot of cold water. Heat the water to boiling. Corn is done.
Quaznoid:
What...no milk added to the water⁉️

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"A light wind swept over the [grilled] corn [that was simmered w/ milk], and all nature laughed in the sunshine". Anne Bronte
 
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