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Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6306493
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That is FANTASTIC! I wish we had one back when we used to freeze corn! I used to grow about 2 acres of sweet corn.

Where can I get one of these cutters?

Best wishes.


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Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6306532
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Lots of them here. Just type. In sweet corn cutter.



https://m.ebay.com/itm/Corn-cutter-Slice...s0AAOSwPcVV05D1


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Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6306533
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Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6307113
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Thank you!


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Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6307123
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I use the electric knife also, but we only put-up 10 dozen or so a year and i can zip right thru them. The cooking and cooling takes longer than it takes me to slice and dice.

Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6307136
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I use a electric fillet knife. Works good for as many as I do. But one little trick I learned was to also use a bundt cake pan. Cob fits in middle and stands on its own.Kernels fall into pan.

Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: corky] #6307175
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We've got several of the gadgets and they all work to some degree. My wife prefers to use a knife instead. So we just piled the freezer full of bags cut with a knife. I do the growing, picking, shucking, and silking, cob disposal. She does the inside put up and cooking.

Re: What's a good sweet corn tool [Re: pinch pan] #6307197
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Originally Posted By: pinch pan
I use a electric fillet knife. Works good for as many as I do. But one little trick I learned was to also use a bundt cake pan. Cob fits in middle and stands on its own.Kernels fall into pan.


I was reading through the responses to see if anyone else did this.

I use an angel food cake pan and an electric knife. Corn goes tip down, four, maybe five turns and.its done and in a bowl...

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