Cooking Corn on the Cob - in your coleman cooler - Easy Peasy
#1
I just have to tell you the following.....who knew?
Yes Cooler Corn,
what the heck is cooler corn you say?" a Coleman cooler appears to be your vegetable cooker for those summer months and larger crowds, the cooler is washed/wiped clean, then filled with the shucked ears. Next, two or more kettles-full of boiling water are poured over the corn just to cover and the top closed. Leave it closed......
Then nothing.
30 minutes later - open the cooler, the corn is perfectly cooked. This corn will remain at the perfect level of doneness for a couple of hours.
Yes Cooler Corn,
what the heck is cooler corn you say?" a Coleman cooler appears to be your vegetable cooker for those summer months and larger crowds, the cooler is washed/wiped clean, then filled with the shucked ears. Next, two or more kettles-full of boiling water are poured over the corn just to cover and the top closed. Leave it closed......
Then nothing.
30 minutes later - open the cooler, the corn is perfectly cooked. This corn will remain at the perfect level of doneness for a couple of hours.
#10
Chatting about corn I just received a link which upfortunetly I do not know how to send it. It is about cooking corn and it works everytime. maybe I will give it a try and see if this works for you.
http://www.youtub.com/watch?v=YBF6bv4Oe4
If it does not work tell me how to send it and I shall do it. Well worth trying you will love me for it LOL
http://www.youtub.com/watch?v=YBF6bv4Oe4
If it does not work tell me how to send it and I shall do it. Well worth trying you will love me for it LOL
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