Getting Corny in New Jersey

Getting Corny in New Jersey

Since moving to New Jersey five years ago, I’ve been enjoying some of the best produce I’ve ever had. New Jersey, the Garden State, is specially famous for its corn, tomatoes and blueberries. Lucky for me, I’m partial to all three!

Something new I’ve been enjoying this season is corn on the cob grilled without its husks. Wow, I was so wrong about not being able to improve on an all-time favorite, but grilling the cobs truly enhances the corny flavor and the sweetness of this vegetable. Simply peel the husks away, drizzle cobs with oil, salt, pepper and a light sprinkling of chili powder then grill on medium heat for eight minutes (rotate cobs for even grilling) and you’re in business!

Two of my new favorite variations are as follow:

• Combine softened butter with roasted garlic cloves, chopped fresh basil and grated parmesan cheese then slather on the hot cobs.
• Combine sour cream, mayo, chopped fresh cilantro and crumbled Mexican Queso Fresco then coat the cob with the mixture.

I urge you to try one or both of these variations for an extraordinary corny experience. Enjoy!