MoKelly
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We always have; about 4 or 5 minutes in boiling water, right into sink with ice to cool quickly; into freezer on a cookie sheet, take out next day and vacuum pack about 4 ears to a package. Blanching supposedly kills the enzymes that convert the sugar in the corn to starch, which makes it retain its sweetness. It has always worked great for us, and the corn is exceptionally good.
I have heard of freezing without husking or blanching, but never tried it. I suppose it's worth an experiment with a few ears, but they will still have to be husked unless you cook them on the smoker or grill.
Thanks! If you’ve had success no reason I can’t follow your process.
I’m giving it a try.
MoKelly