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This thread discusses various experiences and methods for cooking corn on the cob using the Deep Covered Baker (DCB). Participants share their personal approaches, preferences, and outcomes related to this cooking technique.
Views differ on specific methods, such as whether to cook with the lid on or off, and the use of corn cob nobs. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach, as participants share varied experiences.
Participants are sharing personal cooking experiences and preferences related to using the DCB for corn on the cob, without implying any official guidance or safety claims.
Consultants looking for alternative methods to cook corn on the cob may find the shared experiences and techniques beneficial.
BlessedWifeMommy said:Tonight I made corn on the cob in the DCB. It is another great use for the DCB. Here is how I did it.
I found 6 ears fit in the baker well. I added 1/4 cup water, and microwaved it for 15 minutes.
Just thought I would share.
Liquid Sky said:SWEET! How did the corn come out? Were the kernels sort of crisp and plump or more "cooked"?
diradt said:Lid on or off?
Fluffy215 said:did you use the corn cob nobs? I find I have to cut the corn in half to fit in a pot with the nobs so curious if they fit better in the DCB. Thanks![]()
Luv 2 Cook said:I cooked mine in the DCB with the husk on. I also left the lid on the DCB. I added very little water. If you cut the ends off a little they fit in much easier. I did mine for about 3 minutes for each ear.
To prepare corn on the cob in the Deep Covered Baker, start by shucking the corn and removing all the silk. Place the corn in the baker, adding a small amount of water (about 1/4 cup) to create steam. Cover the baker with the lid and microwave on high for 8-10 minutes, depending on the number of ears and the wattage of your microwave. Let it sit for a few minutes before removing the lid, as steam will escape.
Yes, you can cook multiple ears of corn in the Deep Covered Baker. Just ensure that they fit comfortably without overcrowding. Adjust the cooking time slightly if you are cooking more than four ears, as it may require an additional minute or two to ensure they are fully cooked.
While it's not necessary to add seasoning or butter before cooking, you can enhance the flavor by brushing the corn with melted butter or sprinkling it with salt before placing it in the Deep Covered Baker. You can also add herbs or spices for extra flavor, which will infuse during cooking.
Yes, the Deep Covered Baker is specifically designed for microwave use. It is made from high-quality stoneware that can withstand microwave temperatures. Just be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cooking times and methods to ensure safe use.
Cleaning the Deep Covered Baker is simple. Allow it to cool completely after use, then wash it with warm, soapy water. For tough stains or stuck-on food, you can soak it for a short period or use a non-abrasive scrubber. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners to maintain the integrity of the stoneware.