Barbecued corn on the cob- Tender corn on the cob gently roasted on hot coals on a barbecue to give a delicate smoky toasted flavour. Served with a sprinkle of salt, a knob of butter, freshly squeezed lemon juice and a spicy sweet red pepper chilli sauce makes this simple vegetable delicious.
Ingredients:
4 fresh corn on the cobs
For serving:
1 table spoon butter
Salt
lemon wedges
2 tablespoons sweet red pepper chilli sauce
Method:
1. Remove the outer skin from the corn and wipe corn with a clean cloth.
2. On the barbecue gently roast the corn ,occasionally turning to get even cooking.(Alternatively you may use grill if cooking in doors)
3. Once corn is cooked evenly all over, remove from barbecue and cut into three pieces.
4. Sprink with salt, top with a knob of butter and squeeze over lemon juice and required sweet red chilli sauce as per taste.
Serve immediately.
Wow what a beautiful combi, looks so delicious !!
ReplyDeleteSmita
@ Little Food Junction
Simple and serious Good Eats, my dear! I so love it.Did you weep in joy after the first bite? I would have.
ReplyDeletemy favourite ...
ReplyDeleteWooow,,dear perfect corn barbecue came out nice,,
ReplyDeleteI love corn but this looks too good,...
ReplyDeleteOh wow corn looks so inviting..
ReplyDeletered pepper chili sauce link is not working..just checkout.. Tried to to click but recipe is not shown..
Looks very delicious. I love sweet corn. I have been eating a lot lately. I just boil it with some salt. I will try to BBQ it when summer comes. Thanks for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
ReplyDeleteNayna,
ReplyDeleteBarbecue corn looks delicious.
Your explanation crave for some..I love the corn variety we get in India and not the sweet corns
ReplyDeleteThat is the most easy and simple dish...but very healthy and nutritious too...grt post dear....
ReplyDeleteLove it..tempting clicks..
ReplyDeleteYummy!!..my son was asking for this last weekend!!
ReplyDeleteSmitha
Yipppeeeeeeee !! I love summer as we can barbecue and these corns look great !!!
ReplyDeleteHey Nayna
ReplyDeleteSo you had barbicue party? haa..our barbecue is standing there in the garden, waiting for our love and care..;-))every year I asked my hubby to bring the gas bottle and every year just passes by..love these corn on cob..reminds me my chilhood days we used to eat it while coming back from school..Thinking going wembley and get some kasoli and mangoes..
Smart name cooking.foodie :)
ReplyDeletewhat a creative way of cooking cob! looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis is so easy and yummy, beautiful click too..
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excellent choice fr the bbq season
ReplyDeletethis is so good!
ReplyDeleteMy taste buds can't wait for fresh corn this fall! This looks incredible.
ReplyDeleteWow what a beautiful combi, looks so delicious !!
ReplyDeleteWow!! simply delicious ... U had a barbeque party Kya ??
ReplyDeleteBarbecued corn looks awesome dear...I would love to have those right now :)
ReplyDeletewow..can have it anytime...
ReplyDeletesummer time is grillin time!
ReplyDeletei love this very much. very simple and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteSuper, i Love thsi very much. nice click too.
ReplyDeleteSimple yet very tasty bbq corn. Very tempting clicks
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
That is yummy... I love corn ... ever..... to get to savor it in a unique way is always a welcome....
ReplyDeleteAsh...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
yum this looks,..
ReplyDeleteCorn looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelove the bbq corn, nayna...so yummm!!!
ReplyDeleteWaw thats an innovative snack. Thanx for sharing dear.
ReplyDeleteI loove corn in the summertime! This looks great!
ReplyDeleteWoww Nayna, am inviting myself to ur place, tempting barbecued corns...love it..
ReplyDeleteSimple and yummm..We love this and it looks so tempting
ReplyDeletelovely yummy recipe
ReplyDeleteMakes me nostalgic.. we have this in India..freshly done by roadside vendors..yumm
ReplyDeletei have grill-conv. microwave can i grill them 2.
ReplyDelete@ babita yes you can grill them very easily, just keep turning them at intervals to ensure corn does not burn and to get even cooking.
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