But anyways, he made this yummy corn dish- super easy, full of flavor. So when we had a small dinner party last Saturday, we decided to give it a whirl.
Begin with fresh corn. Boss man says 1 and 1/2 ears per person. We did a bit more than that because we really like this dish. Clean em up, husks off, fuzzy stuff off. clean corn.
Okay- cut a small square of foil, put down a small pat of butter (or a lot, I won't judge), place corn on top. Another small pat of butter, sprinkle with seasonings, and roll it up. Repeat with all of the sweet sweet corn. (I think corn is my favorite vegetable this summer. I really wish it had more nutritional value.)
here's my 7 ears of corn sitting in the oven. I put them on a baking sheet just in case they leaked. They did not leak. Roast em. I read a cook book that says roast 350 for 30 minutes. I just turned the oven on and hoped for the best. It worked out just fine.
While those little babies are baking away, get out your final ingredients. the real goodness. The CHEESE!! This is a Mexican dish, so it requires Mexican cheese. My grocery store always carries 4 types of Mexican cheese. The one day I go to purchase the Mexican cheese, they are out of 2 and only have these 2 left. Typical. anyways- I used these two and it was perfect! Cojita and Queso Anejo.
Now, I used a casserole dish so that I could throw it all back in the oven (or microwave) to make sure the corn dish was hot when the dinner was all ready. So, into your casserole dish grate some queso anejo. As much as you want. I did some on the big grater side and some on the more fine grater side. It really doesn't matter here, I was experimenting.
Then throw in some cojita. yum. (this came pre-grated, even better)
Mexican Corn Dish
corn on the cob (1 and 1/2 ears per person)
butter
season salt
garlic powder
pepper
queso anejo
cojita
Clean the corn from husks and "hair." Place on a tin foil square, add a pat of butter and salt, pepper, and garlic (to taste). Roll up individual ears of corn.
Roast for 30 minutes at 350.
Grate the cheeses into a casserole dish.
Cut the corn off the cob. Add the corn and any leftover "juice" into the cheeses. Mix together. Reheat in the microwave or oven if necessary to melt the cheeses.
Enjoy!
1 comment:
I agree - that corn was amazing when we had it! Thanks for posting the details...I am going to have to attempt it myself!! Thanks again for having us. Great to catch up.
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