How Long To Boil Corn
Question:
How long to boil corn? How do you make perfect corn on the cob?
Answer:
Never boil your corn for any longer than 10 minutes. The best way to boil corn is for less than a minute and then let it seep in the covered hot water for 10 minutes. This process is detailed below.
That’s the quick answer to how long to boil corn, but see the chart below for additional boiling times for corn. We’ve also listed alternatives to boiling your corn on the cob. Underneath the table of how long to boil corn are step by step instructions on exactly how to boil corn.
Perfect corn on the cob involves fresh summer corn. For many years I was following my mother’s advice on how to make perfect corn on the cob every time. The simple recipe never failed me, but then we took a detour through the corn fields of Indiana on a past vacation to visit some friends. She served corn for dinner that was absolutely amazing. I wanted her recipe… turns out it was the same as mine!
How Long To Boil Corn
How Long To Boil Corn:
Table of Boiling Times for Corn | |
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Corn | How Long To Cook Corn |
Boil Corn on the Cob for | 1-10 Minutes |
Microwave Corn on the Cob for | 4-6 Minutes |
Steam Corn on the Cob for | 15-20 Minutes |
Bake Corn on the Cob for | 30-40 Minutes |
Grill Corn on the Cob for | 20-30 Minutes |
Boil Cut Corn (Fresh) for | 4-8 minutes |
Boil Canned Corn for | 2-5 Minutes |
Boil Frozen Corn for | 4-5 Minutes |
As with any vegetable, do NOT overcook or boil your corn too long. That’s a sure way to eliminate most of the vitamins (and produce a mushy, bland dinner)!
Note: We listed 1-10 minutes in the chart for the time to boil corn because many people like their corn almost raw and take it out of the water right after it boils… while others like it cooked longer until very soft. But, pretty much everyone agrees that corn boiled for any longer than 10 minutes is usually tough, and even sometimes dry and flavorless. As you can see, there are different schools of thought on how long to boil corn.
Regardless, what we recommend to make perfect corn on the cob is turning off the heat just after the corn boils. Detailed steps regarding how long to boil corn follow.
Steps to Boil Corn on the Cob
Steps to Boil Corn on the Cob:
Most people like to roll their cooked corn on the cob into a stick of butter and then sprinkle with salt, but these ears should be sweet enough to eat straight from the pot!
What You Can Do
A great way to boil corn on the cob, and other fruits and vegetables, is to use a pot with a strainer insert and a lid. These pots are great to use because you can quickly submerge your corn on the cob all at once with less chance of getting burned and then just as easily remove your corn on the cob without having to fish around for each ear of boiled corn.
Ever wonder how much corn is on a cob? Check here.
To find out how long your boiled corn lasts, visit our how long does corn last page.
That’s the answer to how long to boil corn and how to boil perfect corn on the cob. Hope you found our how long to boil corn instructions useful. Enjoy!