Cooking corn on the cob in a vacuum bag

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whistlepig

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Sweet corn is coming in now. I read about folks vacuum sealing corn on the cob with butter , freezing it, and later cooking it boiling water while still in the bag. Does anyone do this?
 
I do vac packed corn in the SV. 170 water temp for 30 minutes from fresh .
I would think from frozen ad 30 .

Pot of water , I would bring to a boil . Add the frozen corn , put the lid on , and turn the heat off . let it sit 30 minutes ?

Seal up a couple single ears and do some testing to get the timing right .
 
We shrink wrap and freeze tons of corn.

Much like chopsaw chopsaw suggested I throw into a pot of boiling water and let it sit for about a 1/2 hour off heat.
 
I do vac packed corn in the SV. 170 water temp for 30 minutes from fresh .
I would think from frozen ad 30 .

Pot of water , I would bring to a boil . Add the frozen corn , put the lid on , and turn the heat off . let it sit 30 minutes ?

Seal up a couple single ears and do some testing to get the timing right .
Never thought of this. But I like it! Thanks for the time and temp!
 
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