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Corn with Garlic and Olive Oil
Corn with Garlic and Olive Oil
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Vegetables
Ingredients List
- Corn on the cob
- Olive oil
- Crushed garlic
Directions
I know that most of us believe that corn on the cob cries out for fresh
butter. But, in order to cut down on the cholesterol, try this: Heat some
olive oil in a frying pan and add a bit of crushed garlic. Do not let the
garlic brown, but let it cook a tiny bit. Brush that on your corn and you
won't miss the butter at all. In fact, I think that you will prefer the
garlic oil.
HINTS ON FREEZING CORN ON THE COB: I love corn on the cob and I like to
have it year round. I have had very good luck with this freezing method.
Buy the freshest corn possible and DO NOT remove any of the husk. Cover
each ear in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Freeze it immediately
and it seems to keep very well until the next season.
Do not unwrap until the ear is defrosted. Then, cook as usual.
butter. But, in order to cut down on the cholesterol, try this: Heat some
olive oil in a frying pan and add a bit of crushed garlic. Do not let the
garlic brown, but let it cook a tiny bit. Brush that on your corn and you
won't miss the butter at all. In fact, I think that you will prefer the
garlic oil.
HINTS ON FREEZING CORN ON THE COB: I love corn on the cob and I like to
have it year round. I have had very good luck with this freezing method.
Buy the freshest corn possible and DO NOT remove any of the husk. Cover
each ear in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Freeze it immediately
and it seems to keep very well until the next season.
Do not unwrap until the ear is defrosted. Then, cook as usual.
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