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Cutting Fresh Corn Off the Cob

Love the taste of fresh corn, but not the idea of biting into the cob? A steady hand and a sharp knife willl do the trick.

Fine Cooking Issue 66
Photos: Scott Phillips
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A steady hand and a sharp knife are all you need to cut corn kernels off the cob. A chef’s knife is fine if you’re comfortable with it, but a smaller knife works well, too.

Cut the ear of corn in half crosswise.This gives you a flat surface on which to stand the pieces and reduces the length of the cob so the kernels don’t have as far to fall and won’t bounce as much.

Stand a piece of corn on a cut end and slice downthe length of the ear between the kernels and cob. Try to get as much of the kernel as you can, but don’t cut too close to the cob or you’ll have tough bits on the kernels. Rotate the cob and repeat until all the kernels are cut.

View ourrecipe for Grilled Corn on the Cobto get more sweet corn on the cob tips (including a video that shows youhow to grill cornto achieve the right amount of char).

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