Grilled corn on the cob is one of the easiest side dishes to serve at BBQs. That little kiss of smoke and charring will transform a simple ear of corn into delicious, sweet morsels of goodness.
The best thing about grilled corn is that you can customize the flavor to your liking. Want a simple side dish? Serve your grilled corn on the cob with a pat of butter. Looking for something with more pizazz? Try dressing your grilled corn with maple butter, South Asian spices, Korean gochugaru, or old bay seasoning.
Serve grilled corn with pulled pork sandwiches, brisket, or burgers. Grilled corn is easy to make, budget-friendly, and versatile! You can even use it in jalapeno popper corn dip.
Do you leave the corn husks on or take them off before grilling?
It’s all about your preference. Stripping the husks will give you a slightly charred finish and speed up the cooking process. However, if you want longer cooking times in your smoker, you can keep the husks on. Simply pull them back, remove the silk, and place the husks back into position before cooking. Alternatively, if you prefer grilling without the husks, you can either pull them back and tie them or remove them completely.
How long do I soak corn before grilling?
Soak whole corn for 30-60 minutes in cold water. This step is important if you plan to grill the corn with the husks on.
How to grill corn on the cob
- Remove husks and threads from the ears of corn. Cut the knobs off the bottom of each corn cob.
- Preheat the grill to medium heat or 375 degrees F.
- Brush corn cobs with olive oil.
- Place corn on the grill (or reduce heat), and cook for 8-10 minutes, rotating often, until tender.
- Remove corn from the grill and place them onto a large serving platter.
- Serve with butter and a little salt.
- *If you plan to cook the corn with the husks on, it will take 20-25 minutes.
Recipe Variations
In addition to the method detailed above, make use of these 3 alternate recipes to enhance the flavor!
Indian Street Corn
- 6 ears of corn, husks and silk removed
- 1/4 cup softened butter
- 1 1/2 teaspoons garam masala
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon coriander powder
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne
- 1 lemon
- 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
- 2-3 tablespoons chopped red onion
- Lime wedges
- Combine the butter with the masala, cumin, coriander, black pepper, salt, and cayenne.
- Brush some of the mixture on the corn before placing them on the grill—cook as directed.
- Brush them again with butter mixture right before taking them off the grill.
- Garnish with cilantro and red onion, and serve with lime wedges.
Maple Butter Corn on the Cob
- 6 ears of corn, husks and silk removed
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3/4 cup room temperature butter
- 1/4 cup real maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon chopped chives
- Combine butter with maple syrup and set aside.
- Brush corn with olive oil and cook as directed above.
- Once cooked, slather grilled corn on the cob with maple butter mixture. Garnish with chopped fresh chives.
Old Bay Grilled Corn
- 6 ears of corn husked and threads removed
- 1/3 cup room temperature butter
- 2 tablespoons Old Bay seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 large lemons cut into quarters
- Combine butter with Old Bay seasoning and salt.
- Brush mixture evenly onto each corn cob, and cook as directed above.
- Drizzle each grilled corn on the cob with Comeback Sauce and serve with lemon wedges.
Can you use frozen corn on the grill?
Yes, you can certainly grill frozen corn on the cob. However, there are a few things to know.
- Frozen corn is blanched before packaging and freezing.
- That means that the cobs will need less time on the grill.
- The blanching and freezing process will give it a soft exterior once defrosted. We recommend wrapping the cobs in a foil packet with butter and seasonings before they hit the grill. Avoid placing defrosted corn directly on the grates.
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Grilled Corn on the Cob (4 Ways)
Grilled corn on the cob is probably one of the easiest side dishes to serve at BBQs. That little kiss of smoke and charring will transform simple corn into delicious, sweet morsels of goodness.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American BBQ
Keyword grilled corn, grilled corn on the cob
Prep Time 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes minutes
Total Time 30 minutes minutes
Servings 6
Calories 261kcal
Author Sabrina Baksh
- 6 ears of corn husks and silk removed
- 3/4 cup room temperature butter
- salt to taste
Remove husks and threads from the ears of corn. Cut the knobs off the bottom of each corn cob.
Preheat the grill to medium heat or 375 degrees F.
Brush each corn cob with a little olive oil.
Place corn on the grill (or reduce heat), and cook for 8-10 minutes, rotating often, until tender.
Remove corn from the grill and place them onto a large serving platter. Serve with butter and a little salt.
If you plan to cook the corn with the husks on, it will take 20-25 minutes for the corn to cook.
Please see the notes section below for variations and how to grill frozen corn.
Variations
Use the quick cooking method above for the following grilled corn on the cob recipe variations.
Indian Street Corn
- 6 ears of corn, husks and silk removed
- 1/4 cup softened butter
- 1 1/2 teaspoons garam masala
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon coriander powder
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne
- 1 lemon
- 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
- Lime wedges
Combine the butter with the masala, cumin, coriander, black pepper, salt, and cayenne.
Brush the mixture onto the corn before placing them on the grill—cook as directed above.
Garnish with cilantro, and serve with lime wedges.
Maple Butter Corn on the Cob
- 6 ears of corn, husks and silk removed
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3/4 cup room temperature butter
- 1/4 cup real maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon chopped chives
Combine butter with maple syrup and set aside.
Brush corn with olive oil and cook as directed above.
Once cooked, serve with maple butter mixture and garnish with chopped fresh chives.
Old Bay Grilled Corn
- 6 ears of corn husked and threads removed
- 1/3 cup room temperature butter
- 2 tablespoons Old Bay seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 large lemons cut into quarters
Combine butter with Old Bay seasoning and salt.
Brush mixture evenly onto each corn cob, and cook as directed above.
Drizzle on a little Comeback Sauce and serve with lemon wedges.
Can you use frozen corn on the grill?
Yes, you can certainly grill frozen corn on the cob. However, there are a few things to know.
1. Frozen corn is blanched before packaging and freezing.
2. That means that the cobs will need less time on the grill.
3. The blanching and freezing process will give it a soft exterior once defrosted. We recommend wrapping the cobs in a foil packet with butter and seasonings before they hit the grill. Avoid placing defrosted corn directly on the grates.
Calories: 261kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 281mg | Potassium: 255mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1183IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg
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