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pressure cooker corn on the cob

(4 ratings)
Blue Ribbon Recipe by
deb baldwin
blanchard, ID

I was telling my sister that I was cooking my ribs in the pressure cooker (electric) and was going to have corn on the cob..."Why don't you cook your corn in the pressure cooker....you will never eat it any other way." she said. So I made it and it is wonderful. She explained that by adding a little butter (as an option) it infuses the butter into the corn.

Blue Ribbon Recipe

Why didn't we think of using our pressure cooker for corn? This makes cooking corn seriously easy. And, it turns out perfect. Crisp and juicy, just slather a bit of extra butter (if you want) plus a hint of salt and you have corn perfection.

— The Test Kitchen @kitchencrew
(4 ratings)
yield 2 to 4
prep time 5 Min
cook time 5 Min
method Pressure Cooker/Instant Pot

Ingredients For pressure cooker corn on the cob

  • 4 to 6
    ears of corn, shucked
  • 1/2 c
    water and 1/4 cup butter*
  • *butter, any temperature, salted or unsalted
  • 1/2 c
    extra water (if not using butter)
  • 1 tsp
    sugar (option)
  • no salt... it makes the corn tough

How To Make pressure cooker corn on the cob

  • Ears of corn in a pressure cooker
    1
    Use as many ears of corn as needed for your dinner. If possible stand the ears of corn up, inside the pressure cooker's removable container.
  • Pouring sugar water into pressure cooker.
    2
    Add sugar (if chosen) to the 1/2 cup of water. Dissolve first and then add to container. Then add the 1/4 cup of butter (if chosen) and put into the bottom of the container beneath the ears of corn.
  • Setting the pressure cooker to the appropriate time.
    3
    Close lid, turn and secure lid. Check that the pressure valve is in the right spot and plug in the pressure cooker. Set the manual timer to the number of minutes needed. 1 ear = 1 minute. 4 ears = 4 minutes 6 ears = 6 minutes and so on. Add a little more water if you put more than 6 ears of corn on the cob. It takes mine about 1 to 2 minutes to heat before the pressure and timer kicks in with 4 ears of corn on on the cob.
  • Releasing the pressure from the pressure cooker.
    4
    When the time is up, unplug machine and do the quick release (so the corn will not cook any extra) Quick release on mine: turn valve to release pressure. Make sure that the steam (release) from this is not pointing in a direction that will cause a problem. This takes less than a minute and then when you see that there is no more pressure or steam coming from the valve, open and serve. If the lid will not open give it a few more seconds. The corn will be sweet (with the sugar), buttery and steamed and not soggy Season to taste!
  • 5
    I set my pressure cooker on top of the stove on a flat grill when I am going to use it and before I release the steam, I turn on the overhead vent fan to remove the steam. Make sure that you do not turn any burners on that could ruin your pressure cooker! No hot kitchen :o)
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