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Corn on rhe cob

What temp, aznd for how long on each side with the husk on.

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  • Eggcelsior
    Eggcelsior Posts: 14,414
    I typically go 350-400 raised direct with the husks on. 10-15 minutes total? I usually stick them on surrounding the main course. If peeled and seasoned, I go a few minutes per side until color develops and the narrow end starts popping.
  • Husk on is very forgiving. 

    I soak mine in water first for about an hour. Then let them sit on there for 30-40 minutes on 400ish raised direct. 

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  • buzzvol
    buzzvol Posts: 534
    ^^^^  that will do
    Lawrenceville, GA
  • Gym
    Gym Posts: 366
    Husk on is very forgiving. 

    I soak mine in water first for about an hour. Then let them sit on there for 30-40 minutes on 400ish raised direct. 
    I like to soak them also. Seems to"steam" them a little. 
  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
    edited July 2017
    As stated corn in the husk is very forgiving. If you are cooking something else, the corn can go on at the temp needed for whatever else you're cooking (as long as it's not nuclear). 300 degrees - maybe 45 minutes. 350 - 30 minutes. 400 degrees maybe 15-20. Bottom line - don't stress over it. Even if the platesetter is in just place the corn on the outside to catch direct heat. 
    Coleman, Texas
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