Monday, March 22, 2010

The Cookbook Challenge Week 18 - Mexican Style BBQ Corn - 1 - $ - V

For this week's Cookbook Challenge I'm being a little bit cheeky, by being a tiny bit cheaty. I discovered this recipe a few months ago during summer when the BBQ seemed to be constantly fired up. It is so simple and so lovely I had to share it and have been saving it up for Barbie week!

I did actually make this dish tonight to provide the photos and, perhaps, give it a last whirl until later in the year. now that the weather is cooling down. The nutty taste of char-grilled kernels is what this dish is all about; although you could definitely make it indoors by cooking the corn under the grill.

It is a Mr Oliver recipe (again) and comes from the March 2008 edition of delicious magazine.

Before you get started, a few things I have discovered that you may find useful are:
  • If you want to break the corn and make smaller portions, just snap the cobs in half.
  • Keep the BBQ on a low heat. Men are you listening? BBQs can be on a low heat!
  • Don't bother with a healthier version, you really need the melted butter to make the cheese stick and melt to perfection.
  • For a Latin variation, Manchego cheese works beautifully. ¡O!

Ingredients - this is for 4 people

whole corn cobs, husks removed (aaaw shucks)
125gm unsalted butter, melted
150gm Pecorino Romano or parmesan cheese, finely grated
pimenton (smoked paprika), to sprinkle
1 lime, quartered
salt and pepper to season

Preheat the BBQ.
Place corn in a large pot of salted water, bring to the boil and then simmer gently for 10-12 minutes. Drain in a colander and let the cobs steam dry.
Brush the corn with some melted butter, season with salt and pepper and BBQ until lightly toasted.

Spread the cheese on a plate or tray. Brush the cooked corn with the remaining butter and roll it in the cheese. Sprinkle with the pimenton and serve with a lime wedge.

Enjoy!

2 comments:

Jo - SecondHelping said...

I love bbq'd corn! The Spanish paprika would make this one awesome I am sure.

Sadly because I am trying to stick to a Low GI diet to help my health its on the naughty list.

Sigh

What's For Tea? said...

Hi Jo

Maybe you can make some BBQ corn for someone else and get a yummy feeling from them loving something you cooked?

Good for you sticking to your diet, it's hard sometimes, but totally worth it.

Thanks for stopping by! :)

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