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While I was down with a broken ankle, my son took over the grocery shopping, which somehow resulted in half a dozen bags of frozen corn in those steamer bags. Last week I microwaved one and it was the toughest, most fibrous corn Ive ever hadlike they had frozen feed corn. This morning, I threw some more of this frozen corn into the InstantPot to see if pressure cooking it would help. Nope, still very chewy. The rest is all going to the compost pile.
Tetrachloride
(8,444 posts)test each bag if you can if all are as bad
IA8IT
(5,871 posts)Selfish ass that I am.
I have a few bags of corn I vacuum sealed last year...ok but far from fresh.
Brings back memories of Bartcop and his sweetcorn fetish.
cyclonefence
(4,873 posts)even when a recipe specifies it. I find the small cans of corn, the more expensive ones (still cheaper than frozen), taste much better and are tenderer, more like fresh corn. I think this is one area where old-fashioned canned is a lot better than the frozen. Which isn't the way it's supposed to be.
I'd save all that frozen corn to use as ice packs.
spinbaby
(15,198 posts)But my son was doing the grocery shopping and decided a sale was a great reason to stock up. Ive been slowly working my way through things he decided were a good idea. I also have half a dozen bags each of frozen peas and green beans bought at the same sale. I imagine theyre better than the corn, but Im going to have to work on using them because theyre not vegetables we eat often.
cyclonefence
(4,873 posts)but frozen green beans are soggy. I love green beans, and I can find what the Giant calls "French" green beans (fresh) pretty much all year long. These are tenderer than the other fresh beans I can find. Even home-grown frozen beans I think are not very good.
It's pretty much impossible to get fresh peas, and even if you grow them yourself, it takes a zillion pods to make a serving. I think the frozen ones, esp. the "baby" peas are very good.
irisblue
(34,219 posts)spinbaby
(15,198 posts)But Im not going to keep bags of corn around on the off chance of a sprain.
SharonClark
(10,311 posts)Did you try steaming the corn on the stove top with a little water?