Messy Corn
photo by Leslie
- Ready In:
- 1hr 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 4 ears corn, with the husks on
- 1⁄2 cup Hellmann's mayonnaise
- 3 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
directions
- Soak the corn in cold water for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile mix all the other ingredients together, and heat the barbecue grill on low/medium heat.
- Cook the corn on the grill (still in husks) for 30 minutes, turning occasionally.
- Remove corn from the grill and peel back the husks (the silk will just fall away easily).
- Slather the ears of corn with the sauce and serve immediately.
- Warning: Serve with plenty of paper napkins!
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Reviews
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WELL!!! What can I say but this is the best! I live in a small town that has the best corn in a 1000 miles radius. I thought nothing could make it any better. I also live in MD and my favorite way to eat corn would be with butter and Old Bay seasoning. I have just replaced my Old Bay! Well sort of....I followed the recipe except that I didn't have any lime juice, so I substitued lemon juice. I also added a hint of Old Bay seasoning. The whole family loved it and now this sauce will be a staple for my table as long as corn is in season. I urge everyone to try this recipe. It is great! I am so happy that ChefD submitted it and I stepped out of my box to give it a try. 100 stars is not enough!
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WOW!! If I could give this ten stars, I would. I cannot say enough how delicious this was. We just loved this recipe! All you could hear around our dinner table was "MMmmm"!! This is our new favourite, and we will be making this again, and sharing with friends. Thanks for posting, it was just terrific!!
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OH MY!!!! This was delicious and I wish I had taken a picture but I haven't learned my camera yet. OH MY! Absolutely delicious (had to say it again) and a gorgeous, fancy looking presentation if you can believe that for corn on the cob. After the corn was done, I put it in a 9x13 glass baking dish, spooned the sauce on and rolled each corncob, then spooned additional sauce across the top. It got rave reviews with the appearance first and then the taste. THANK YOU!!! There's no other way now!
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We Live on a farm in rural Tennessee, about 50 miles from Nashville. I am a Brit married to a wonderful Southern gentleman,and have lived in the States for over 20 years.
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