How to Cook Corn on the Cob with Just 2 Simple Ingredients (Page 2 ) | July 17, 2025
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Step 1: Prep Your Corn
Remove the husks and silk from each ear of corn.

Rinse briefly under cold water to remove any lingering bits of silk or dirt.

Step 2: Boil with Butter & Milk
In a large pot, bring about 4 cups of water to a boil.

Add:

Milk
Butter
Stir to combine before adding the corn.

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Gently place the ears into the boiling mixture and cook for 7–8 minutes —just long enough to tenderize and infuse flavor.

Step 3: Remove & Serve Hot
Using tongs, carefully remove the corn from the pot.

Let drain slightly, then serve warm with an extra pat of butter and a sprinkle of salt and pepper .

Each bite brings together:

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The natural sweetness of fresh corn
The creamy richness of butter and milk
And that classic summer comfort we all crave

Tips for Success:
Use Fresh Corn: For best flavor and tenderness—frozen works in a pinch but won’t be as sweet.
Milk Swap Magic: Try half-and-half or cream for an even richer taste.
Butter Boost: Add garlic or herbs to melted butter for extra flair.
️ Meal Prep Friendly: Reheat gently in a pan or microwave later in the week.
Make It Vegan: Use vegan butter and oat or coconut milk for a dairy-free version.
Serving Suggestions:
Looking to mix it up? Here are a few flavorful ways to enjoy your corn:

Grilled Mexican Street Corn (Elote)
Grill boiled corn until lightly charred.
Slather with mayonnaise or crema.
Sprinkle with chili powder, cotija cheese, and lime juice.
Garnish with cilantro for a fiesta in every bite.
Summer Corn Salad
Cut kernels off the cob and toss with olive oil, lime, avocado, cherry tomatoes, red onion, and cilantro.
Add a squeeze of lime and a drizzle of olive oil for a refreshing side.
Cheddar Bacon Ranch Corn (Creamed Corn Variation)
Sauté crumbled cooked bacon with corn kernels.
Stir in sour cream, cheddar cheese, ranch seasoning, and a splash of milk.
Simmer until thickened for a savory, indulgent dish.
Nutritional Information (per ear, makes 4 servings – approximate):
(With whole milk and regular butter – per serving)

Calories: ~150 kcal
Protein: ~4g
Carbohydrates: ~20g
Fat: ~6g
Fiber: ~2g
Sugar: ~6g
This 2-Ingredient Corn on the Cob proves that sometimes simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. With just milk and butter , you can turn basic corn into a creamy, unforgettable side dish.

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