Corn on the Cob is almost in season in our area, but it’s already available in grocery stores and is the perfect summer side dish! Rather than boiling it on the stove and heating up the house (it’s warm enough in here already thank you very much!), why not cook it in the Instant Pot? It’s just as juicy and sweet as when boiled and way easier. Serve it up alongside your barbequed main dish any day of the week – it’s that easy!
Looking for other amazing Instant Pot hacks? Check out two of our other favs How to Cook Spaghetti Squash and How to Cook Sweet Potatoes.
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Start by shucking your corn and discarding the husk and silk. Try to get those fluffy little strands off so that you don’t get any in your teeth later on! Then add the trivet to the pot – this will keep the corn out of the water so that it doesn’t risk getting mushy.
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Next up, add a cup and a half of water to the pot. It should be enough to cook the corn, but the level should be below the trivet so that corn stays up and out of the liquid. Then add the corn on the cob, stacking it and alternating directions until the pot is full. Our 6-quart fit 8 cobs of corn total, but you’ll need to adjust depending on what size you’re using. Do not decrease the water below one cup, as that’s the minimum requirement for the Instant Pot to pressure cook properly.
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Time to pressure cook! Lid the pot and set the valve to sealing. Use the Pressure Cook setting (or “Manual” depending on how old the model you have is) for 2 minutes. Note that this doesn’t account for the time it takes to come to pressure! Our full 6-quart Instant Pot Duo took 21 minutes to come to pressure.
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Once the cook time has elapsed, quick release the pressure and remove the lid. Using tongs (be careful, it’s hot!), transfer the corn to a serving platter. Discard the water in the pot. If you see any strands of silk left on the corn, be sure to pull them off!
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Cut a large pad of butter (or vegan butter!) and place on the top of the pile, allowing it to melt and drip down the pile of corn. Then sprinkle with salt! It’s ready to chow down on alongside whatever main you’re serving it with. Enjoy!
It took our 6-quart Instant Pot Duo 21 minutes to come to pressure, but the time may differ depending on what model and size you’re using.
If you shuck the corn, cook for 2 minutes. If you leave the husk on, increase to 3 minutes of cooking time.
Rhiannon loves to cook and bake but has also never said "no" to a takeout burrito (see, she's just like you!). Despite slowly running out of room in her cabinets, she continues to expand her collections of cookbooks and kitchen gadgets and is deeply jealous of people who can just "whip something up" without a recipe. When she's not in the kitchen, you can find her camping and hiking with her husband and rescue dog, Waffles.