How To Cut Corn off the Cob Without Kernels Flying Everywhere originally appeared on Parade. As the days get warmer and longer summer all-stars like tomatoes, zucchini and corn start popping up at the ...
A little kernel of knowledge about the summer vegetable. When corn has arrived, it means summer has, too. I know we have access to the cobs year-round these days, but there’s truly nothing like ...
Canned corn is convenient for making fritters, but it doesn't hold a candle to the crisp sweetness of fresh corn on the cob. The only problem? Removing those pesky little kernels without making a ...
Claire is Lifehacker's Senior Food Editor. She has a B.S. in chemistry, a decade of food journalism experience, and a deep love for mayonnaise and MSG. Though yesterday was the first day of autumn, I ...
A bowl of corn with corn kernels surrounding it - Johner Images/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Do you really need another hyper-specific kitchen gadget in your ...
Cutting corn off the cob with a knife sends kernels flying, and can be dangerous and inefficient. You’ll find dozens of gadgets that promise to do the job of removing corn kernels from the cob, but ...
Ree Drummond and Joanna Gaines know how to easily cut corn off the cob using the same mess-free kitchen hack — and it couldn’t be simpler. They both turn to a bundt pan, of all things, and it does the ...
When corn has arrived, it means summer has, too. I know we have access to the cobs year-round these days, but there’s truly nothing like peak-season corn—it's so fresh, so sweet, and so deliciously ...