This beer steamed corn on the cob is slathered with homemade honey cilantro citrus butter. This side dish is delicious and the perfect use for fresh farm corn or any fresh corn you hoarded during the summer and froze.
Ok, I know you’re probably looking at this thinking “Ummm it’s fall. Why are you showing me corn?”
Well, I have a reason!
Growing up we always grew our own sweet corn.
That meant that we have a TON of corn and only 3 people to actually eat the corn. So we did what any normal person would do – we froze it.
Did you know you could freeze corn on the cob? Well, you can! It’s simple – just blanch it, chill it and then freeze it!
Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Or easy peasy corny cobby? <— Ugh. That’s worse. Don’t use that one!
The great thing about this recipe is that it can be made in the summer or winter.
If you opt to make it in the fall or winter it’s basically like a little “Hey summer! I remember you and I want you to know that I miss you and I love you and I want you to come back.”
PLUS who doesn’t love the combination of beer, butter, cilantro, and citrus?
Instead of doing things the normal way I decided to steam my corn with beer water.
Holy heck yes!
Then I opted to slather each and every cob in a homemade honey cilantro citrus butter.
You guys – if you’re not making your own flavored butter you need to get on that train!
More corn recipes
- Craving flavor-packed corn on the cob? Try my Grilled Mexican Corn.
- Love a good dip? Try my Creamy Bacon Jalapeno Corn Dip.
- Need a basic recipe? Try my Grilled Corn on the Cob.
- Want a holiday recipe? Try my Bacon Corn Sourdough Stuffing.
Beer Steamed Corn on the Cob
Equipment
Ingredients
For corn:
- 5 ears corn husks removed
- 1 cup beer I used Corona
- 1 cup water
For butter:
- 1 stick unsalted butter
- ½ lime zested
- ½ lime juiced
- ¼ cup minced cilantro
- 1 tablespoon honey
- Kosher salt to taste
Instructions
For corn:
- Add water and beer to the bottom of your pot. You want about 2-3 inches of liquid at the bottom of your pot so add more or less to reach that amount.
- Add a steamer basket to the pot and add corn. If you are doing a lot of corn you can stand it up vertically in the pot (if it’s not too tall because you need to be able to use the lid) so it cooks evenly. Since I only steamed 5 ears of corn it worked well just being placed onto the steamer.
- Cover the pot with a lid and set the heat to high.
- Once the water starts boiling steam the corn for about 15 minutes or until fully cooked. Keep an eye on the water and add more if needed. You do not want the pan to boil dry.
- Once cooked, remove from the pan and serve with honey cilantro lime butter.
For butter:
- Add all ingredients to a bowl and mix till combined. Keep cold until ready to use.
Angie | Big Bear's Wife
Friday 14th of October 2016
Beer steamed corn sounds like something that Thomas would go crazy over! Plus that cilantro citrus butter!! yum!
Krista
Tuesday 11th of October 2016
I love corn on the cob! I could eat it all year!
Erin @ Texanerin Baking
Tuesday 11th of October 2016
Wait. What?! This is genius. I've never cooked corn any other way than in the microwave (I know that's terrible to admit). I so have to try this!
Miranda
Sunday 9th of October 2016
Steaming corn with beer is such a fun idea! I'll definitely have to give that a try!
Maryanne | the little epicurean
Sunday 9th of October 2016
Beer steamed corn?! Whoa, how have I never heard of this before?! My dad used to always freeze corn on the cob so we could enjoy it all winter long! :)