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Q: Why shouldn’t you tell secrets in a cornfield?
A: Because the corn has ears!
It’s a “cornival” of craziness as Erin leads Sarah and Rachel in an all-new Iron Ladle Challenge celebrating the joys of "corn culture" (or “corny culture”) in midsummer.
After discussing results from a pair of lively listener polls on how to cook and butter corn-on-the-cob (Facebook group members can find those here), the Ladies share their own favorite sweet corn recipes. Which will you try? Rachel’s creamy corn chowder? Sarah’s cowboy caviar? Erin’s colorful confetti corn salad? Or all of the above???
Still can’t get enough corny goodness? Check out this adorable music video on YouTube.
Erin's Confetti Corn Salad
Vegetables:
Dressing
Directions
Rachel’s Corn Chowder
(Measurements are all approximate.)
Dice ½ yellow onion and ¼ green pepper. Sautee in 2 T butter in a heavy pot over medium heat until soft.
Peel, wash, and dice 3 or 4 medium potatoes. Add to pot with water or chicken broth to barely cover.
Add *either* 2 cans creamed sweet corn or 1 quart garden corn from the freezer.
Add salt and pepper (and chicken bullion in place of broth) to taste.
Simmer until potatoes are soft.
Add 2-4 cups whole milk and return to low simmer. (Be careful not to boil after this point.)
Thicken in one of two ways (or both together):
Serve with crusty buttered bread.
Sarah's Cowboy Salad
Mix together:
Sarah just loves cornbread
Betty Crocker recipe with lots of variation: bettycrocker.com/recipes/traditional-cornbread-recipe/8990e15c-fc1d-4a8d-b8b3-4b37f45eca49
Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram!
Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at [email protected].
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Q: Why shouldn’t you tell secrets in a cornfield?
A: Because the corn has ears!
It’s a “cornival” of craziness as Erin leads Sarah and Rachel in an all-new Iron Ladle Challenge celebrating the joys of "corn culture" (or “corny culture”) in midsummer.
After discussing results from a pair of lively listener polls on how to cook and butter corn-on-the-cob (Facebook group members can find those here), the Ladies share their own favorite sweet corn recipes. Which will you try? Rachel’s creamy corn chowder? Sarah’s cowboy caviar? Erin’s colorful confetti corn salad? Or all of the above???
Still can’t get enough corny goodness? Check out this adorable music video on YouTube.
Erin's Confetti Corn Salad
Vegetables:
Dressing
Directions
Rachel’s Corn Chowder
(Measurements are all approximate.)
Dice ½ yellow onion and ¼ green pepper. Sautee in 2 T butter in a heavy pot over medium heat until soft.
Peel, wash, and dice 3 or 4 medium potatoes. Add to pot with water or chicken broth to barely cover.
Add *either* 2 cans creamed sweet corn or 1 quart garden corn from the freezer.
Add salt and pepper (and chicken bullion in place of broth) to taste.
Simmer until potatoes are soft.
Add 2-4 cups whole milk and return to low simmer. (Be careful not to boil after this point.)
Thicken in one of two ways (or both together):
Serve with crusty buttered bread.
Sarah's Cowboy Salad
Mix together:
Sarah just loves cornbread
Betty Crocker recipe with lots of variation: bettycrocker.com/recipes/traditional-cornbread-recipe/8990e15c-fc1d-4a8d-b8b3-4b37f45eca49
Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram!
Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at [email protected].
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