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Cooking with corn: 3 recipes to try on and off the cob

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Cooking with corn: 3 recipes to try on and off the cob

Hot, tender, steaming ears dripping with butter are a beloved summertime staple, making appearances at festivals, fairs, cookouts and backyard BBQ’s. But that’s not all corn can do. Once it’s trimmed off the cob, this versatile starch adds a welcome dose of unexpected color, texture and flavor to all sorts of salads. Corn also works well in your favorite taco recipes, soups and chowders or simply creamed with butter for a decadent side dish.

Make the most of summer produce by serving corn along with seasonal counterparts like tomatoes, zucchini and basil, perhaps in a stir-fry or tossed with pasta. While you're at it, now’s the time to stock up on fresh corn at farmers’ markets while you can, then blanch and freeze it to have on hand all year long.

Lisa Shaw
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Nothing says summer like this recipe from chef Lisa Shaw who includes fresh corn, tomatoes, mozzarella and herbs.

This quick and colorful vegan corn recipe by Chicago’s Lisa Shaw can be prepared with conventional butter, if desired.

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