How We Eat Corn All Winter Long – Just Like It’s Fresh

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Step-by-Step: How to Freeze Corn Like a Pro

 

 

 

1. **Start with the Freshest Corn**

Buy or pick your corn when it’s just been harvested. The sugars in corn quickly turn to starch after picking, so the fresher, the better.

2. **Shuck and Clean**

Remove the husks and silk. Rinse the ears under cool water to remove any remaining silk strands.

3. **Blanch It**

Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add corn and blanch for:

* **4 minutes** for whole cobs
* **2–3 minutes** for kernels

This step stops enzyme activity that causes flavor and texture loss during freezing.

4. **Cool It Fast**

Transfer the corn immediately to an ice water bath for the same amount of time you blanched it. This halts cooking and helps retain the corn’s snap and color.

5. **Cut the Kernels (if desired)**

If you want loose corn (instead of whole cobs), stand the cob upright and slice downward with a sharp knife or corn stripper. Be careful not to cut too deep—you just want the sweet, juicy kernels.

6. **Package and Freeze**

Place the kernels or whole cobs into freezer-safe bags. Remove as much air as possible to prevent freezer burn. Label with the date, then lay bags flat in the freezer for easy stacking.

 

How We Use It in Winter

 

How We Use It in Winter

 

 

 

Here are just a few of our favorite ways to use our frozen summer corn during the colder months:

* **Hearty Corn Chowder** – Creamy and comforting with potatoes and bacon.
* **Southwest Casserole** – A warm, cheesy bake with beans and peppers.
* **Corn Fritters** – Lightly crisped and perfect as a side or snack.
* **Sautéed Corn with Herbs** – Quick, simple, and buttery delicious.
* **Add it to anything** – Chili, soups, salads, tacos, stir-fries… you name it.

And yes—it really **does taste just like summer**, even when there’s snow on the ground.

 

Final Thoughts

There’s something special about preserving the tastes of summer. With just a little effort, you can have **sweet, tender corn all winter long**, turning simple meals into something seasonal and memorable.

So next time you see farm-fresh corn at the market, grab extra—and give this method a try. Come January, you’ll be so glad you did.

**From our freezer to our table, and now to yours. **

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