How to Grill Corn - Traeger Grills (2024)

Grilled fresh corn on the cob is one of the signature flavors of summer. Sweet, juicy -- and hopefully, fresh from the farm -- there are few better bites in the world of grilled veggies. We wanted to share some tips for how to grill corn on the cob that might make yours even better.

Why We Love Grilled Corn

We love grilled corn because it's so sweet. Corn has natural sweetness which you'll taste even if you boil or microwave it. But when you put corn on the grill, the high heat caramelizes the sugars on the surface of the kernels. When done right, this gives the corn a pleasing, slightly crispy texture, and amps up the sweetness factor.

How to Select the Best Corn for Grilling

The best sweet corn for grilling is the freshest sweet corn. Check for freshness by using these four steps to evaluate the husk.

  1. Look for the thickest corn. Skinny, narrow cobs with pointy ends were likely picked too soon.
  2. Look at the husk color. Is it light green? Green is a sign of freshness. Yellowing husks are drying out, and so are the kernels below them.
  3. Feel the husk. Do the kernels below feel plump? Plump kernels are another sign of freshness. If the kernels don't feel plump, they may be shrunken from age.
  4. Check the tassels. Are they turning black? That's a sign of degradation. The tassels can be a little dry, but should still be yellow or light brown.

There is a big difference between fresh and less-fresh corn. The sugars in corn start turning into starches very soon after harvest. In fact, corn is supposed to be shipped on ice to slow this process. That's why corn farmers usually eat corn the day it's picked.

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Is It Better to Grill Corn With or Without the Husk?

There's no "best" way to grill corn. Everyone has different preferences when it comes to how they like to cook, and the presentation and flavors they like.

With the Husk: Grilling with the husk usually takes longer but the husk protects the kernels, so there's less chance you'll overcook them. Keeping the husk on lends a more rustic presentation. Because the corn will be on the grill longer, they may take on additional smoke flavor.

Without the Husk: Grilling without the husk is usually faster, and you may get more caramelization on the surface of the kernels. But with this method, there's a higher risk of overcooking the corn.

Does Corn Need To Be Soaked Before Grilling?

Corn does not need to be soaked before grilling but some people do it. If grilling with the husks on, a soak reduced the chance that they will catch fire. Otherwise, corn is tasty without any soaking.

Does Corn Need To Be Boiled Before Grilling?

Corn does not need to be boiled before grilling. Some cooks prefer to boil it first, which partially cooks the corn, then finish cooking over indirect heat on the grill to add smoke flavor. If you use a Traeger, you'll be getting smoke flavor throughout the cooking process, making boiling even more unnecessary.

How to Grill Corn With the Husk On

To grill corn with the husk on, preheat your grill with the lid closed to 450°F to 500°F

.While the grill is preheating, prepare the corn for grilling.

  1. Peel back the husks and remove the silks (which have no flavor and an unpleasant texture).
  2. Rub the corn with olive oil, and season with salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs and spices. We recommend our Veggie Rub.
  3. Close husks, and place directly on the grill grate. Cook for 25 to 30 minutes, turning occasionally until corn is tender. Serve hot with butter. Enjoy!

How to Grill Corn Without the Husk

To grill corn without the husk, preheat your grill with the lid closed to 450°F to 500°F.

While the grill is preheating, prepare the corn for grilling:

  • Pull off the husks and remove the silk.
  • Rub the corn with olive oil, and season with salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs and spices.
  • Place directly on the grill grate. Cook for 10 minutes, turning occasionally until corn is tender. Serve hot with butter. Enjoy!

How to Grill Corn in Foil

Grilling corn in foil steams the corn. You won't get the tasty char like you would if you place the corn on the grill grates, and you won't get any natural smoke flavor. One advantage: The corn is less likely to overcook using this method.

To grill corn in foil, prepare your grill for medium-high heat (400 degrees Fahrenheit on a Traeger) close the lid, and preheat the grill for 15 minutes.

While the grill is preheating, prepare the corn for grilling:

  1. Pull off the husks and remove the silk.
  2. Rub the corn with olive oil, and season with salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs and spices.
  3. Wrap the corn in aluminum foil.
  4. Place the foil-wrapped corn directly on the grill grates. Cook, turning occasionally until corn is tender.

How Do You Tell if Grilled Corn on the Cob Is Done?

The best way to tell if corn on the cob on the grill is done is to press against the kernels with your finger or with a blunt-edged object like the back of your grilling tongs. The kernels should be tender and should compress slightly. Undercooked kernels will be hard to the touch.

Grilled Corn Recipes

Grilled corn on the cob slathered in butter is pretty hard to beat, but adding additional flavors, such as our Veggie Rub in our Grilled Corn on the Cob can add excitement as the summer wears on.

Or try flavoring the butter. For our [Traeger Grilled Corn](Traeger%20Grilled Corn) we mash a bit of chile powder, some charred scallion, and sesame seeds in the butter.

Rolling the corn in a mix of yummy ingredients like the cheese in Traeger Corn on the Cob with Parmesan and Garlic or chile mayo, cotija, and cilantro as one in Grilled Street Corn is another great way to go.

Other delicious options include Grilled Buffalo Blue Cheese Corn and Grilled Corn with Honey Butter and Smoked Salt. And we wouldn't be Traeger without adding some bacon as in this Bacon-Wrapped Corn on the Cob.

And while we love corn on the cob, grilled corn is also delicious off the cob and turned into sensational sides, salsas, and salads. Here are some of our favorites:

Grilled Corn Salad

Summer Grilled Corn and Farro Salad

Grilled Corn Salsa

Grilled Polenta with Roasted Corn Mango Relish

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Grilled Corn On The Cob

by Traeger Kitchen

4.7

20 Reviews

Prep Time

15 Min

Cook Time

30 Min

Serves

6

Pellets

Mesquite
View Recipe

Fresh corn is given a Traeger Veggie Rub rubdown before being grilled on the Traeger. Make sure to douse this grilled corn on the cub in butter for the perfect summer side.

Ingredients
main
8 ears of corn
To Tastekosher salt
To Tastefreshly ground black pepper
To TasteOlive oil
To TasteTraeger Veggie Rub
Unsalted butter, for serving
    Steps
  • 1

    When ready to cook, set the Traeger temperature to 500°F and preheat with the lid closed for 15 minutes.

  • 2

    Peel back the corn husks (do not pull off entirely) and remove the silk. Rub the corn with olive oil and season with Traeger Veggie Rub, salt, and pepper. Wrap the corn husks around the corn.

  • 3

    Place the ears of corn directly on the grill grates. Close the lid and cook until the corn is tender, turning occasionally, 25-30 minutes. Serve hot with butter. Enjoy!

How to Grill Corn - Traeger Grills (2024)

FAQs

What temperature do you grill corn at? ›

Heat a gas or charcoal grill to medium (about 350 to 400°F). Remove the corn from the water and shake off excess. Place the corn on the grill, cover, then grill for 15 to 20 minutes, turning it every 5 minutes or so to ensure the corn cooks evenly.

How to grill corn without husk on grill? ›

Without Husks
  1. Preheat grill to medium heat.
  2. Remove the husks and silk completely from the corn and discard.
  3. Brush the corn on all sides with olive oil and place on the preheated grill.
  4. Close the lid and cook for 5-7 minutes. ...
  5. Remove the corn from the grill and allow them to cool for five minutes.
Mar 11, 2023

Is it better to grill corn in husk or foil? ›

Keep it wrapped in the husks

The husks will char all over (and — fair warning — get a little messy), but the corn itself won't brown or char at all; it essentially steams in the husk. Pull them off the grill, peel back the husks, and eat.

Does corn need to be soaked before grilling? ›

As with many vegetables cooked on the grill, you should start by soaking corn on the cob in cold water. This adds moisture to the husks, softening them and reducing the chance of a flare-up. Allow the ears to soak in cold water for at least 30 minutes to an hour before you put them on the grill.

Can you just throw corn on the grill? ›

First, it couldn't be simpler—just throw the corn on the grill. (You can remove the silks before or after grilling—up to you.) Second, the husks trap moisture, so you wind up steaming the corn as it grills, resulting in juicier—if less smoky kernels—with a subtle grassiness from the husks.

Can you leave pellets in Pit Boss? ›

Most Pit Boss Grills have a hopper clean-out feature which allows for easy cleaning and swapping pellet flavors. Emptying your hopper after each cook and storing the leftover pellets in a secure device like sealed bucket can ensure your pellets last as long as possible. It can also help prevent your auger from jamming.

How long does it take to burn in a pellet grill? ›

Once the fire is established, the thick, white smoke should change thin and slightly blue. Set the grill to High (or highest temp possible) for about 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, you are good either to start cooking or to continue to Step 9 to shut down the grill.

What temperature does a Pit Boss pellet grill smoke at? ›

(Smoke setting temperature range is 180-210° F/ 80-100° C). Then close the lid and adjust your temperature to the desired setpoint. - Starting the grill on the smoke setting ensures that the firepot is not overloaded with pellets.

How to cook corn on a smokeless grill? ›

Place the corn on the Grill Plate, cover the Grill with its Lid, and grill all sides of the corn. 4. Remove the grilled corn from the Grill Plate. Brush the grilled corn with the mayonnaise mixture and sprinkle with the queso fresco and cilantro.

How do you burn a pellet grill? ›

Set the grill to High (or highest temp possible) for about 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, you are good either to start cooking or to continue to Step 9 to shut down the grill. Set the grill to Shutdown Cycle. The shutdown cycle will run approximately 25 minutes.

How do you cook pellets on a charcoal grill? ›

Ideal for a charcoal grill setup, simply sprinkle a large handful of pellets on hot coals to get going. Close the lid to allow the pellets to smoke, not flame. Enjoy when your meat has reached the desired temperature. Fill a small baking pan approximately 1/3 full with your choice of BBQ wood pellets.

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