ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Crockpot Corn on the Cob

🌽 Crockpot Corn on the Cob: The Easiest Way to Serve Juicy, Flavor-Packed Corn

Looking for a fuss-free way to prepare sweet, juicy corn on the cob without boiling a pot or firing up the grill? Look no further than your slow cooker! Crockpot Corn on the Cob is not only incredibly easy—it’s also full of flavor, hands-off, and perfect for feeding a crowd.

Whether you’re planning a backyard BBQ, a holiday meal, or a simple weeknight dinner, this recipe will quickly become your go-to method for cooking corn.

🍴 Why Make Corn on the Cob in the Crockpot?

✅ Set it and forget it—no boiling water or grill required

✅ Keeps corn warm for serving—perfect for parties

✅ Infuses flavor—butter, herbs, and spices soak into every kernel

✅ No mess, no stress—just juicy, tender corn every time

đź›’ Ingredients

You only need a few simple ingredients to get started:

6–8 ears of fresh corn, husked and cleaned

½ cup (1 stick) butter, sliced

Salt and pepper, to taste

Optional add-ins: garlic powder, paprika, fresh herbs (parsley, thyme), or grated parmesan

½ cup water (for steaming)

👩‍🍳 How to Make Crockpot Corn on the Cob
1. Prep the corn

Clean and husk your corn. You can leave the ears whole or cut them in halves for easier serving.

2. Layer in the crockpot

Place the corn in the crockpot in layers. Add slices of butter between layers and sprinkle with salt, pepper, and any seasonings you like.

3. Add water

Pour about ½ cup of water into the bottom of the crockpot. This helps steam the corn and keep it tender.

4. Cook

Cover and cook on high for 2–3 hours or low for 4–5 hours, until the corn is tender and bursting with flavor.

5. Serve

Use tongs to remove the corn. Brush with the melted butter from the crockpot or roll in extra seasoning before serving.

🌟 Flavor Variations

Want to mix things up? Try one of these flavorful twists:

Garlic Herb: Add minced garlic and chopped parsley with the butter

Mexican Street Corn Style: After cooking, slather with mayo, cotija cheese, chili powder, and lime juice

Spicy Cajun: Add Cajun seasoning or a dash of hot sauce before cooking

Parmesan Ranch: Toss cooked corn in grated parmesan and ranch seasoning for a savory upgrade

đź§Š Storage & Reheating Tips

Leftovers: Store cooked corn in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days

Reheat: Wrap in foil and warm in the oven, or microwave with a splash of water and cover

Great for meal prep: Cook ahead and keep warm in the slow cooker until ready to serve

🍽️ Perfect For:

For Complete Cooking STEPS Please Head On Over To Next Page Or Open button (>) and don’t forget to SHARE with your Facebook friends

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment