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Super fast and warm, hearty corn chowder
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Stray from the usual Thanksgiving stuffing and try this Latin-recipe from chef Aarón Sánchez's.
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This creamy corn bisque with smoked sausage is a quick way to warm up on a chilly week night.
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Spicy grilled fish are cooled down with a fresh crunchy veggie salsa featuring fresh corn. Your guests will swim back for seconds!
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Coconut, caramel, and nuts elevate plain popcorn into a special party snack.
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This easy corn chowder cooks in an Instant Pot(R) in under 15 minutes. Using the Saute function helps it come to pressure faster and cuts down on overall cook time.
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A recipe using fresh summer vegetables like corn, bell pepper, and zucchini in an easy and fast sauté with a bit of basil and lemon for a pop of flavor.
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Get Ajiaco (Colombian Chicken, Potato and Corn Soup) Recipe from Food Network
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This pancake is similar to a recipe that ran in The Times in 1966 called David Eyre’s pancake, named for a man whose fame seems to rest mainly on this tasty invention Here, in addition to the corn kernels I wanted to use up, I stirred in some cornmeal to highlight the corn factor Because cornmeal can make things heavy and I feared the pancake might become too dense, I increased the number of eggs in the batter to help it rise and puff
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Fresh corn is pan-fried with leeks and tossed with a fresh herb vinaigrette. Top with crabmeat for a hearty salad.
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The two things I love most about this dish of summer vegetables and pasta are the crunch of the corn against the tenderness of the pasta and the fact that I cannot seem to settle on a combination of flavorings that I think is best Chile powder, a little bit of cayenne, perhaps some cilantro are all excellent choices But with pasta this seems too heretical even for a culinary atheist like me, so I usually go in a tamer direction: a suspicion of garlic with some fresh tarragon or basil