First: Bobby Flay's Smoked Chile Butter-Brushed Shrimp with Tomatillo Salsa: his recipe packs such a flavorful bunch, it's addictive!!!
Second: the EASIEST way to make corn!
Bobby Flay's Smoked Chile Butter-Brushed Shrimp with Tomatillo Salsa - here is the link to the recipe.
- We had grilled corn with the shrimp and it was plenty filling. I would say the plate looks empty though - perhaps add a light summer salad or some grilled zucchini and squash to your plate too!
- I had no idea what tomatillos were before we got Bobby Flay's Boy Meet Grill cookbook about 8 years ago. They are phenomenal to use. If you are not sure what they look like, here is a photo - the outside is covered in a husk of sorts, you peel this off, then wash them. They are very sticky when you wash them, I like to wash them in a little bit of water and soap. I'm also posting a pic of the inside - they are so interesting! The last pic is the gorgeous tomatillo salsa.
- I also had no idea what Chipotle Peppers in Adobo sauce were until Bobby Flay (he's introduced me to an all new world!) - they are dried peppers put into this amazingly flavorful and smoky sauce. Don't be deceived though, these peppers still pack a HUGE punch, so you don't want to over do it in a recipe. You can find the can of them in the Mexican food aisle. Look at the beautiful color of this butter:
- Funny story about this recipe (I'm slighly infamous for not fully reading recipes, I glance :) I didn't read that you only needed a couple of peppers, instead, I put the whole jar in the recipe! While it was still deliciously addictive, our mouths were on FIRE!
Folks...corn season is upon us! The weather has warmed up and it's grilling time! There is nothing I enjoy more with a meal than corn on the cob (it's still a vegetable y'all, despite the fact that it's a starchy one). You know what I do NOT enjoy though, is shucking corn (southern verb for removing the husks and the silk!).
The EASIEST solution and best TASTING version of cooking corn is here:
Step 1: Buy fresh ears of corn (unshucked)
Step 2: Bring your corn home
Step 3: Heat up your grill or your oven
Step 4: Place ears of corn direclty on the grill (top shelf is recommended) or on a bakign sheet pan and put into the oven. Bake for about 20 - 30 minutes.
Step 5: Remove corn from heat, let sit for a moment. Cut the end of the corn off, then pull husks off of corn (and voila! like magic, the silks come off with the husks!), eat and enjoy!
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