How to cook corn on the Cob Perfectly

Cooking corn on a cob is best done by boiling in salted, hot water for 4 to 6 minutes or until tender and bright yellow. The fastest way to cook corn is by microwaving it in the husk. It only takes 4 minutes for each ear. Add butter, parmesan and garlic for restaurant quality flavor.
This recipe beats all the others
The perfect corn on a cob recipe is now available. You can boil corn, microwave it, or go gourmet with garlic-parmesan corn.
We experimented with 5 different cooking techniques, 6 butter combinations, to find the secret ingredient. Hint: Milk is involved. Yes, really.
The guide is superior to all others because it offers:
- Here are 5 of the best cooking methods.
- Every method has a specific cook time.
- From basic to gourmet, flavor combinations are available.
- The most common websites rarely share their expert tips
- FAQs for all your common questions
- Food facts for health-conscious consumers
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HOW TO PICK THE BEST CORN ON COB

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Expert tip: Purchase corn on the same day as you intend to cook it. Fresh corn loses half of its natural sweetness within 24 hours. Farmers’ market corn is always better tasting than supermarket corn.
The best ears of corn are the ones that you should start with before even thinking about how to prepare the corn on the cob. You can find the best ears at your local farmers market or grocery store.
Check for Perfect Fresh Corn
- A green, tight husk wraps tightly around the ear.
- Golden brown silk at top — not black
- You will find that the kernels are firm when you gently squeeze them.
- Lightweight means that it is drying out
- The tips of the kernels are bright yellow or even white.
Signs Not to Follow
- Husks yellowing and/or shriveled
- The ends of the silk can be black, slimy, dry or even slimy.
- Soft Spots When Squeezed
- The tip of the kernel is missing or has small or damaged kernels
Best corn season in USA:
Most states in the US have a peak season for sweet corn from June to September. August is the month when the sweetest corn can be found.
INGREDIENTS YOU NEED

Design Block 2 – Step by Step Guide
The most popular American technique. Boiling corn is a foolproof method that produces juicy, tender results.
Cook Time: 4-6 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1 – Prepare the Corn
Remove the outer husks entirely. Remove the outer husks completely. Rinse the ears under running water. If the pot is too small, you can cut or break each ear in half.
Step 2 – Boiling the water
Fill up a large pan with enough water to submerge all of the corn. Add 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 teaspoon salt (this is a secret that most recipes leave out!). Bring water to the boil.
Step 3 – Add the Corn
Do not add salt after this point. Add salt only after the boiling water has reached the desired temperature. Salt will harden corn kernels.
Step 4 – Boil the Perfect Stew
Corn Type | Boiling Point |
Sweet corn | Four minutes |
Regular Yellow Corn | 5-6 minutes |
Older or large ears | The 7-8 minute timer |
Frozen corn on cob | 8-10 minutes |
Step 5 – Serve immediately
Remove with tongs. Serve hot with real butter and flaky Sea Salt.
PRO TIP: Do not boil corn for more than 10 min. Overcooked corn is starchy, mushy and loses sweetness. Set a clock!
METHOD 2: MILK BOILED CORN ON THE COB

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Food bloggers will be talking about this in 2025. You will never taste corn so creamy and flavorful as when you boil it in milk. The butter enhances each bite while the milk tenderizes and softens the corn kernels.
Flavor:
What Happens When You Boil Corn in Milk?
- Milk proteins tenderize corn kernels
- Butter creates a glaze that is natural on every kernel
- The natural corn sugars caramelize in milk.
- Corn is always bright yellow, and it never becomes rubbery
Instructions:
- Fill half the pot with water
- Add 1 cup of whole milk to 4 tablespoons of butter
- Bring the milk to a gentle boiling — but watch out, as it will foam!
- Add corn ears, and cook for 6-8 minutes.
- Remove and Serve — No extra Butter Needed!
METHOD 3: MICROWAVE CORN ON THE COB

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How to cook corn on the Cob using the Microwave
The Recommended Method for Husk:
- Use whole, unchopped corn in the microwave
- Microwave HIGH for four minutes per ear
- Let it sit 2 minutes — It’s HOT
- Use a sharp blade to cut off the stem side (bottom end)
- No silk, just corn that slides right out when you squeeze it from the top!
HUSK-FREE:
- Wrap corn in a damp paper towel
- Microwave 3-4 Minutes per ear
- Halfway through cooking, rotate the pan.
- Season and Serve Immediately
Microwave Corn Timing Table
Number of ears | Microwave Time |
1 ear | Three to four minutes |
2 ear | 6-7 Minutes |
3 ear | Nine to ten minutes |
4 ears | 12-13 minutes |
METHOD #4: OVEN RASTED CORN on the COB

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Oven-roasted corn on the cob has a slightly nutty and caramelized flavor that boiling can’t match. When your grill is unavailable, this method works perfectly.
Oven temp: 400degF Cook time: 25-30 minutes
Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 200degC (400degF).
- Keep corn in the husk and do not remove it.
- Place directly onto oven racks or baking sheets
- Roast for 25-30 minutes
- Take care when removing the husks — they’ll be hot.
- Brush with garlic butter immediately
Want char marks? After roasting the corn, place it directly on a burner for 30 second intervals. Incredible flavor!
METHOD 5: AIR FRYER CORN ON THE COB
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Air fryer corn is going to be huge in 2025. It produces a slightly crunchy exterior, while keeping the inside sweet and juicier. Only 12 minutes to prepare!
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Instructions:
- Remove husks, silk and lint completely
- Rub each ear gently with 1 teaspoon of olive oil or butter
- Season with salt, garlic powder and pepper
- Place in air fryer basket – do not stack
- Air fry at 380degF 10-12 minutes
- Cooking halfway through
- Serve with parmesan, parsley and a sprinkle of parsley.
GARLIC PARMESAN CORN ON THE COB

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It is the most requested corn dish in America. It’s better than any restaurant version, and it can be prepared in 20 minutes.
Ingredients:
- 4 ears of corn on the cob or 8 mini corn cobs, cut in half.
- 1 cup (115g), melted unsalted Butter
- 4 cloves freshly minced garlic
- 1 cup freshly grated parmesan
- 2 tablespoons of fresh parsley, chopped finely
- Red pepper flakes: Optional 1/2 teaspoon
- To taste: salt and black Pepper
Instructions:
- You can cook corn by any of the above methods.
- Mix butter melted with minced cloves of garlic in a small bowl
- Brush generously with garlic butter over hot corn
- Sprinkle parmesan on corn immediately, while it is still hot
- Add salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.
- Serve immediately as the cheese will melt in every kernel.
Best Butter Combinations for Corn

Design Block 9 — Flavor Guide
Butter Combo | Ingredients | Best for |
Garlic Herb Butter | Butter + Garlic + Parsley + Chives | BBQ parties |
Spicy Chipotle Spread | Butter + chipotle and lime | Mexican corn |
Honey Butter | Butter + Honey + Sea Salt | Kids and Families |
All Bagel | Butter + Everything Seasoning | Weekend brunches |
Parmesan Butter | Butter + parmesan + black pepper | Dinner Parties |
Old Bay Butter | Butter + Old Bay seasoning | Crab boils are held on certain nights. |
How To Store And Reheat Corn On The Cob
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Storing Fresh Corn
- Uncooked corn: Store in husks for 3 days.
- Wrapped cooked corn in foil. Refrigerate for up to 5 days.
- Frozen corn cooked: 3 months maximum in freezer bags
Reheating Methods:
- Microwave: Wrapped in damp paper towel heat for 1 to 2 minutes
- Wrap in foil and butter. Heat at 350degF for 10 minutes.
- Stovetop: Soak in boiling water 2-3 minutes
CORN ON THE COB – NUTRITION FACTS

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Nutrient | Per Ear | % Daily Value |
Calories | 77 | 4% |
Carbohydrates | 17g | 6% |
Fiber | 2.4g | 9% |
Sugar | 5.7g | — |
Protein | 2.9g | 6% |
Vitamin C | 6.8mg | 8% |
Potassium | 243mg | 5% |
Folate | 34.3mcg | 9% |
Health Note: The cob of corn is naturally gluten free, contains B vitamins and important dietary fiber to support healthy digestion.
