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Corn On The Cob On The Bbq

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Vegetables Vegetable 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 up to
8 Ears of corn, shucked
and de-silked
1/2 c Butter or margarine, melted
more or less
Salt and pepper
Aluminum foil

INSTRUCTIONS

Clean the corn ears.  Melt the butter.  Using a basting brush,  slather
each ear liberally with butter.  After a moment, the butter  should
harden somewhat into a tacky coating.  Sprinkle lightly with  salt and
heavily with fresh-ground peppercorns (I use green, white,  and black).
Tightly roll up each ear in a piece of aluminum foil such  that two
layers of foil cover the ear's surface.  Twist or fold over  the foil
at the ends. I usually do this in batches of three ears, or  the
kitchen counter becomes rather messy.  Cook them on the grill for 8-10
minutes, then turn them over and cook  another 8-10 minutes.  On a
charcoal grill, I lay them directly on the  prepared coals (red inside,
completely covered with grey ash).  On a  propane gas grill, I turn it
to medium-hot heat and lay the ears on a  low rack.  The perfect ear
will be well-roasted, with the tops of kernels brown  or just
blackening.  Be careful opening the foil -- that butter is  hot!  I
typically serve them with fresh bratwurst boiled in beer  before being
grilled.  WKB@MAGNUM.CB.ATT.COM  (KEITH BRUMMETT)  REC.FOOD.RECIPES
From rec.food.cooking archives.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe
Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 197
Calories From Fat: 147
Total Fat: 16.7g
Cholesterol: 40.7mg
Sodium: 2182.8mg
Potassium: 372.5mg
Carbohydrates: 5.7g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 4.1g
Protein: 7.1g


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