tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1274299963162134114.post4536318112795842660..comments2023-09-21T22:51:18.869-07:00Comments on Bao-Bao's Blog: Thai Corn: On And Off The CobUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1274299963162134114.post-16834902340105893692011-09-05T20:25:23.979-07:002011-09-05T20:25:23.979-07:00Thanks, Donald... I'm a little peeved with mys...Thanks, Donald... I'm a little peeved with myself that I hadn't ever thought of that myself. I'll give that a try, since the "whole cob" vendors are usually more available.<br /><br />Good tip, thanks!khunbaobaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15658046085295050474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1274299963162134114.post-69478938576335458612011-09-05T16:01:16.720-07:002011-09-05T16:01:16.720-07:00I always look forward to a helping of corn in the ...I always look forward to a helping of corn in the evening walking the streets. The vendors selling whole steamed ears have never refused me to cut it from the cob and put it in a plastic bag with butter (or whatever substitute they use) and salt. Easy to eat as you walk as the kernels mostly stay together in a small bar-like fashion. Some offer a spoon for the bottom bits. Just ask. MMMMmmmm!Donaldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1274299963162134114.post-41857257022505531262011-09-04T12:46:44.466-07:002011-09-04T12:46:44.466-07:00Bobey and I got some corn shaved from the cob to a...Bobey and I got some corn shaved from the cob to add to our chicken dinner (also from a cart in Sathorn). That and some cauli & broccoli steamed in our microwave made a very nice meal indeed.<br /><br />Bobey said he had only ever had it with butter and sugar and I explained that just a little butter with salt and cracked pepper was by far the way to go. He now concurs and hasn't had it with sugar since.<br /><br />His dentist will be pleased.<br /><br />Cheers<br />Keith.krobbienoreply@blogger.com