Sunday, September 9, 2012
GTTC: summer corn and sun tea
I'm one of those spoiled little darlins whose mom would cut corn off the cob for. Today, this is still my favorite way of enjoying end-of-summer sweet corn goodness, with plenty of butter and some parsley and thyme from the garden.
Summer is not my favorite season, but one thing I'll miss is a long hot day to brew sun tea.
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Ha! You have a good mama! Ok so summer is not my favorite season either which I think is odd sometimes considering how much I love the garden! I just can't take the heat! The corn looks delicious and the tea shot rocks! Off to pull weeds!
ReplyDeleteI love summer .. but by the end I'm dreaming of a warm fire and snow in the yard (so there's no outside work:) enjoy the corn. I hope you froze some for winter. I think you can make 'sun' tea without the sun .. just put the jug in the fridge overnight (not sure .. just a vague memory)
ReplyDeleteThe corn look so delicious!
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I no longer see a malware warning on your site! yay!
DeleteNow THAT corn tastes just right, I'll bet. Some things are just worth the wait.
DeleteHave the fun of a good ear of corn is rolling the cob around in the butter left on your plate and giving it a good suck. Gross, probably...but good.
ReplyDeleteI've been using corn in so many recipes. Wish I had some cause I'm getting a hankering for pasta with corn and tomatoes.
Have a great week-end Wendy.
I always cut my corn off the cob. It tastes better to me if I don't have to dig for it with my teeth. I'm not fond of how it gets caught between them. It takes all the fun away.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the hot weather is giving way to cooler temperatures. You certainly deserve it after all of the record heat.
OMG I love fresh corn!! Your dish looks so tasty! Mmmm...butter on corn. *heart*
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ReplyDeleteI was afraid someone would notice... :) more later, but the short response is, no more linky link.
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