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Thread: How do YOU bbq corn on the cob

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    Re: How do YOU bbq corn on the cob

    lol.... moved...
    -andy

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    Re: How do YOU bbq corn on the cob

    Robin Hood has the right idea but i wrap mine in foil and cook it for about 35 minutes. Rotating it on the grill every 5 minutes or so. MMMMMMMM..... hungry now
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  3. #13

    Re: How do YOU bbq corn on the cob

    i actually make a little tray out of tin foil and then put the bare corn seasoned with butter, salt, pepper, hot sauce / red pepper flakes and a little olive oil directly on the "tray". this way they are open air and don't "steam" but they also dont char.

    i usually will just rub each corn cob down in the concoction described above then lay them on the tin foil tray that has been on the grill getting hot already
    -Lee
    2013 BMW X6 50i

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    Re: How do YOU bbq corn on the cob

    I don't have a grill, but for the camp stove I pre-foil-wrap a few cobs with salt, pepper, and butter and leave 'em in the cooler till I'm ready to cook. If I have a camp fire going I'll just toss the foil wraps on the fire or on top of some embers.
    Keith '88 4runner SR5 Garage Thread

  5. #15

    Re: How do YOU bbq corn on the cob

    3X for husk on

    if off already, foil wrapped (so it doesnt ) w/lemmon pepper or caynanne pepper, garlic powder, and butter inside
    [quote author=Euphorickaty80 link=topic=575.msg3747#msg3747 date=1175627780]<br />I was alot of fun to build.[/quote]

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