@AlexikakosI was shown a quicker way for single servings. You leave the husk on the ear and place in a microwave for 7 mins on High. Removing the silk was suppose to be easier but since I was not accustomed to eating corn on the cob I don’t have anything to compare it to.
I have never used holders, though I had them for my family’s use. If the ear of corn is too hot to hold, it is too hot to eat. Also, I don’t need holders to keep my hands clean since I do not butter my ears of corn. Aside from that, I have “kitchen hands” and they can handle things hotter than most folks.
Randy B Premium Member about 10 years ago
The positioning of one of those holders just baffles me.
naturally_easy about 10 years ago
Oh. I should have known that. :)
Plumbob Wilson about 10 years ago
Well, if it had been positioned correctly, it would have been way too suggestive.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Pierced ears any one?
PICTO about 10 years ago
I prefer my corn in a jar, but even then I still have trouble holding it.
Fantom Premium Member about 10 years ago
How corny.
Retired Dude about 10 years ago
Acupuncture for corn? Must be to cure an earache.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
@AlexikakosI was shown a quicker way for single servings. You leave the husk on the ear and place in a microwave for 7 mins on High. Removing the silk was suppose to be easier but since I was not accustomed to eating corn on the cob I don’t have anything to compare it to.
sfreader1 about 10 years ago
I have never used holders, though I had them for my family’s use. If the ear of corn is too hot to hold, it is too hot to eat. Also, I don’t need holders to keep my hands clean since I do not butter my ears of corn. Aside from that, I have “kitchen hands” and they can handle things hotter than most folks.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 10 years ago
Beware of the pierced stalker