Here's the quickest and easiest way to shuck corn – essential for summer

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Corn, with its vibrant golden kernels and sweet juiciness, is a beloved staple in many cuisines around the world. Before we can enjoy the deliciousness of corn, we need to remove the tough husk and the delicate silk surrounding the kernels. If you hate shucking corn, we hear you!
Shucking corn is a crucial step in preparing this versatile vegetable, and there are several methods you can use to accomplish it. In this article, we will delve into the world of corn shucking, exploring different techniques of shucking. We are not going to lie. We are huge fans of method #3, featured below, and believe it to be the easiest method to shuck corn.
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1 - Traditional Hand Method:
The traditional hand method requires nothing more than your hands and a little patience. Start by grabbing the husk near the top of the ear, just below the tassel. Peel back the husk, leaf by leaf, gradually revealing the kernels underneath.
As you remove the husk, be sure to also remove any remaining silk threads clinging to the corn. Once the husk and silk are fully removed, rinse the corn under water to ensure it's free from any remaining silk strands.
2 - Boiling Method:
The boiling method is an effective technique for shucking corn when you want to cook it immediately. Begin by bringing a pot of water to a rolling boil. Meanwhile, trim off the excess stalk from the ear of corn. Submerge the corn in the boiling water and cook for about 4-6 minutes, depending on the size of the ears.
Using tongs, carefully remove the corn from the pot and place it on a cutting board. While the corn is still hot, hold it with a towel or oven mitt to protect your hands. Cut off the bottom of the corn ear and firmly grip the top of the husk. With a gentle twisting motion, slide the husk down the ear, which will effortlessly remove both the husk and silk.
3- Microwave Method:
The microwave method offers a quick and convenient way to shuck corn. Begin by cutting off the bottom stalk of the ear, ensuring you leave the husk intact. Place the corn in the microwave, husk and all, and cook on high for 3-5 minutes, depending on the wattage of your microwave.
Once cooked, carefully remove the corn from the microwave using oven mitts or a towel. Hold the corn by the top of the husk and give it a firm shake, causing the ear to slide out effortlessly, leaving the husk and silk behind.
4 - Grilling Method:
Grilling corn imparts a smoky, charred flavor that elevates its natural sweetness. To shuck corn for grilling, begin by peeling back the outer layers of the husk, leaving them attached at the base of the ear. Remove the silk strands as much as possible. Next, soak the corn in water for about 10-15 minutes to prevent the husk from burning on the grill.
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Once soaked, place the corn directly on a preheated grill and cook, turning occasionally, until the husks are charred and the kernels are tender (approximately 15-20 minutes). When the corn is cooked, use oven mitts or tongs to remove the ears from the grill. Hold the corn by the top of the husk and gently pull downward, sliding off the husk and revealing the grilled goodness.
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