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Putting Up Corn As a First-Timer

July 17, 2023 By Mandy 10 Comments

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I recently had an experience putting up corn as a first-timer!  I grew up eating fresh vegetables and fruit from my great-uncle’s garden.  I can often remember my Mama standing at the sink in the kitchen, putting up fresh peas, corn, and tomatoes.  Of course, as a kid, none of that interested me in the least.  As a teenager, I was certainly busier with other things.  Now that I’m an adult, I can appreciate the time she took to freeze and preserve those fresh vegetables and fruit.  Now I want to learn!  So, last Wednesday, I had my first experience putting up corn.

It all started on Tuesday.  I had been visiting my Mama’s house, and she had been given some corn that morning.  She sent me home with three ears, explained how to prepare them to parboil, and put them in the freezer.  It sounded easy enough, so I proudly took my three little ears of corn home and looked forward to the experience. Then, a funny thing happened that afternoon!  My doorbell rang, and it was my neighbor.  Guess what she had in her hand?  A big sack of fresh-picked corn!  Haha!  She and a friend had picked a ton of corn from her friend’s garden that morning, and she wanted to know if I wanted a bag!  I said, of course, and then once I spread the corn out on my kitchen counter, I quickly realized I had way more than I bargained for, although a nice bounty!

fresh picked corn

Putting Up Corn

So, step 1 in preparing this corn was to shuck the corn.  I peeled off the husk, grabbed a NEW toothbrush, and used it to scrape off any of the silk left behind.

remove corn husk

I thought this part would be harder than it sounded, but it really wasn’t!  Of course, it is a little time-consuming.  It took a little while, but once I was done, I then cut off each end of the ear of corn and then split the cob in half.

putting up corn

Parboiling the Corn

Next up, it was time to parboil the corn.  So, I set my water to boiling and dropped the corn in for twenty minutes.  While this was happening, I took the opportunity to sit and rest for a few minutes.  Standing up in the kitchen for long periods of time is still tough for me. Haha!

parboil corn

 

Once the corn was parboiled, I used a set of tongs to remove each piece and set them out on a clean dish towel to cool off completely.

 

cool the corn

Ready for the Freezer!

Once the corn was cooled, I placed them in resealable freezer bags, labeled them with a date, and set them in the freezer.  All done!  I got several bags of corn out of this batch I was given, and I am so excited that we now have some delicious, fresh sweet corn to enjoy for several meals to come.  When I’m ready to make some for dinner, all I have to do is defrost it in the refrigerator overnight, then bring it to a boil for about 15 minutes.

freezer corn

When researching how to put up corn, I encountered many different ways to go about it.  However, I just went with what my Mama told me to do, and her corn has always turned out fantastic.  I’ll be pulling out some of this to cook up soon, and I can’t wait to see how it tastes.

I also never knew there were so many fancy gadgets for corn!  Some people like removing corn from the cob.  I’ve never tried that, but there are many gadgets to help make that process easier.  The more you know!  Ha!

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Have you ever put up corn before?  Any tips or tricks to share?  Do you go about it differently?

how to put up fresh corn

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Comments

  1. Bless says

    August 24, 2023 at 10:38 pm

    How wonderful to receive a gift of free corn! Glad you were able to freeze some of it for later.

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  2. Kim says

    July 20, 2023 at 12:39 pm

    Mmm…summer corn is awesome. I’ve never done this before, like Carrie, we eat it fresh. I’m curious, once you take it out of the freezer, how do you cook it? Might have to give this a try since our Long Island summer corn is amazing and it would be nice to have some in the winter!

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    • Mandy says

      July 31, 2023 at 9:45 pm

      Hey Kim! when I take it our of the freezer, I let it thaw overnight in the fridge. Then, I just boil it for about 15 minutes. It turned out so great when we had some Saturday night.

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  3. Carrie@northwoods scrapbook says

    July 18, 2023 at 12:19 pm

    I never thought about putting up corn before. I usually just buy it fresh and use soon. Or I buy already frozen. This all makes sense though. And there’s nothing better than good summer sweet corn! I didn’t know so many corn gadgets existed too. Lol Folks take their corn seriously I guess. 😉

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    • Mandy says

      July 31, 2023 at 9:46 pm

      LOL! I never knew about all of those gadgets either! We tried the corn Saturday night and it turned out amazing! I’m so glad we have some put back for later!

      Reply
  4. Mari says

    July 17, 2023 at 7:47 pm

    Good for you! It feels good to have things stocked in the freezer!

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    • Mandy says

      July 31, 2023 at 9:47 pm

      Yes it does! And you can’t beat free! We are so thankful for our neighbor sharing vegetables with us!

      Reply
  5. Cheryl Kimbley says

    July 17, 2023 at 7:38 am

    This is a new way to me. I have always just blanched mine for a couple minutes – removed and frozen. I have also frozen in husk as well. Not one method seemed better than the other. I agree, do what momma did – she is your personal expert!

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    • Mandy says

      July 31, 2023 at 9:49 pm

      I’ve never tried freezing them in the husk…that might be a new experiment for me! It did end up tasting amazing when we had some Saturday night.

      Reply

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