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How Long to Boil Corn on the Cob So It’s Perfectly Cooked: A Gentle Guide

Remove the husks and silks. Rinse the ears under cool water to remove any stray silks.

Optional: Leave the innermost layer of husk for a more rustic, steamed effect. But for classic boiled corn, bare ears are best.

Step 2: Fill the Pot
Use a large pot—big enough to hold all your ears without crowding. Fill with enough water to cover the corn completely.

Salt the water? Some say yes; others say salt can toughen corn. A happy compromise: add 1 tablespoon of sugar to the water to enhance sweetness, and salt the butter instead.

Step 3: Bring to a Boil
Cover the pot and bring the water to a rolling boil over high heat.

Step 4: Add the Corn
Carefully lower the ears into the boiling water. Don’t drop them—they can splash.

Step 5: Time It Perfectly
This is where the magic happens. Cover the pot and cook for:

Corn Freshness Cooking Time
Super-fresh (picked that day) 3-5 minutes
Fresh (1-2 days old) 5-7 minutes
Store-bought (3+ days) 7-10 minutes
Golden rule: Less is more. Overcooking turns sweet corn into starchy, tough kernels. The moment the water returns to a boil after adding the corn, start your timer.

Step 6: Test for Doneness
Pierce a kernel with a fork. It should be tender but still offer slight resistance. If juice spurts, it’s ready.

Step 7: Drain and Serve Immediately
Remove corn with tongs and let excess water drip off. Serve hot with butter, salt, and your favorite toppings.

Pro-Tips for Corn Perfection
1. Don’t Add Salt to the Water
Salt can toughen the outer skin of the kernels. Sweeten the water with sugar instead.

2. Cook in Milk for Extra Creaminess
For the richest corn, add ½ cup milk and 2 tablespoons butter to the boiling water. This creates a creamy, luxurious texture.

3. Use a Large Pot
Crowding lowers the water temperature and increases cooking time. If you’re feeding a crowd, cook in batches.

4. Keep Corn Warm
If you need to hold corn before serving, keep it in the warm (but not boiling) water for up to 10 minutes. Any longer, and it will overcook.

5. Husk Corn Right Before Cooking
The husk protects the kernels. Only remove it when you’re ready to cook.

Other Ways to Cook Corn

Method Instructions Time

Grilling Peel husks back, remove silks, replace husks, soak 15 minutes. Grill 15-20 minutes, turning occasionally. 15-20 min
Microwave Leave in husk, microwave 3-4 minutes per ear. Let cool, then husk. 3-4 min per ear
Instant Pot Add 1 cup water, place corn on rack. Pressure cook 2 minutes, quick release. 2 min
Oven Roasting Wrap in foil with butter and seasonings. Bake at 425°F for 20-25 minutes. 20-25 min
Toppings That Transform
Beyond butter and salt:

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