Corn
Corn and Tomato Gratin
This hearty gratin resembles a savory bread pudding. Tomatoes, aromatic basil, and parmesan cheese give it an Italian flair.
Corn Fritters
Corn fritters are incredibly versatile—they can be drizzled with maple syrup for a breakfast cake, topped with applesauce as a snack, or served with salsa as a side dish. These fritters, adapted from Laurie Colwin, have a wonderfully crisp exterior and a sweet, fluffy middle.
South American Corn Packets
Humitas
Humitas, fresh corn tamales popular in Chile and other Latin American countries, are made using every part of the ears. Freshly grated kernels create a sweet filling; husks are used to form and tie the packages; and the cobs create a shelf on which to steam the humitas, imparting an extra boost of flavor. For more information about humitas.
Grilled Vegetable Salad with Tofu
One of the perks of fame: getting five-star food without leaving the sofa. Whenever Denise Richards craves a healthy, delicious meal, she calls private chef Dorte Lambert, founder of DL Creations. Don't be put off by the high fat count in this dish; it's mostly the heart-friendly unsaturated kind.
By Dorte Lambert
Grilled Corn on the Cob with Chipotle, Molasses, and Orange Glaze
Spicy, smoky, and sweet, this would be a great side for grilled pork tenderloin.
Grilled Shrimp Salad with Corn and Avocado
By Katie O'Kennedy
Corn and Crab Soup with Crispy Tortilla Strips
Look for ancho chile powder in the spice section of supermarkets.
Quinoa with Corn, Scallions, and Mint
Steamed quinoa has an unbelievably light and fluffy texture. If you can get fresh-picked corn, you can add it to the salad raw—even without cooking, the kernels will be sweet and tender.
Skirt Steak with Haricots Verts, Corn, and Pesto
Juicy skirt steak cooks up fast and has an amazingly robust flavor.
Corn and Tomato Salad with Cilantro Dressing
Improv: Substitute chopped red or yellow bell peppers for the tomatoes in the salad; try basil instead of cilantro in the dressing.
By Lovoni Walker
Grilled Corn with Sweet-Savory Asian Glaze
Fish sauce lends a tantalizing Asian twist to the butter sauce here, and makes simple grilled corn into something altogether new.
By Rick Browne
Guacamole with Fresh Corn and Chipotle
Forget placing the avocado pit in your guacamole — unless you like how it looks. It doesn't stop the dip from turning brown.
By Barbara Pool Fenzl
Chopped Salad
This salad is great for picnics. It has all the components of a family favorite: beautiful color, satisfying crunch, and a delicious dressing. The recipe is adapted from one developed by freelance recipe tester Penelope Hoblyn, who often makes the salad for large gatherings.
By Ian Knauer
Grilled Corn with Herbs
Corn grilled in its husk isn't just easy, it's also more delicious than grilled shucked corn. The silk adds sweetness and also provides an extra layer of moisture that protects the kernels from the heat so they stay tender.
By Ian Knauer
Fresh Corn Sauté with Tomatoes, Squash, and Fried Okra
Brandi Neuwirth of Cary, North Carolina, writes: "My family and I moved here from Los Angeles last year, and my new surroundings have really influenced my cooking. There's a great farmers' market nearby where I get lots of local ingredients like tomatoes, squash, and, of course, okra. The produce there inspired me to create this dish, which is a real taste of the South."
Tossing the okra in cornmeal before frying creates a crisp coating, adding texture to this colorful, summery dish.
By Brandi Neuwirth
Grilled Corn with Citrus Butter
By Jill Silverman Hough
Herbed Corn on the Cob
Lemon thyme, available at farmers markets and specialty produce markets, lends this corn a delicate lemony-herbal flavor, but feel free to use regular fresh thyme instead. Steaming the corn is a gentle method that allows you to cook it in butter; you can pull back the husks and use them as a handle while eating.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Grilled Corn on the Cob with Garlic Butter, Fresh Lime, and Queso Fresco
Editor's Note: This recipe was originally part of a menu by Bobby Flay for a backyard barbecue. For the complete menu and Flay's tips on throwing a party, click here.
Corn is the perfect vegetable for grilling because it comes with a built-in protective wrapper — the cornhusk. The natural moisture in the green husks helps steam and smoke the corn until it's sweet, tender, and full of flavor. In Latin cooking, corn is often sprinkled with lime juice and fresh cheese — queso fresco — for contrast. I've combined that with the American love for butter, butter, and more butter on corn on the cob.
By Bobby Flay