Best Easiest Corn on the Cob

"the only way I fix corn on the cob. My microwave is 1100 watts. You may have to tweak time."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
1 ear
Serves:
1

ingredients

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directions

  • .Check end for any worms and remove if found.
  • Place on plate in microwave, shucks and all.
  • Cook on high 3 1/2-4 minutes.
  • Remove hot corn and place under cold running water remove husk from corn. Silks and husk practically fall off.
  • Serve with seasoning of your choice.

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  1. Exceptionally easy!!! Plus, it works perfectly. Thanks!
     
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