This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please see the disclosure for more information.
July 4th marks the beginning of corn season here in Indiana. It’s when the best corn starts to become available at our local farmer’s markets. Nothing beats fresh sweet corn (specially if it’s from My Dad’s Sweet Corn)… unless you have something even sweeter to put on it. These grilled corn disks with honey butter are easy to make and look and taste great.
Great. Now I’m Addicted To Corn Disks.
If you want to add more kick the honey butter on these grilled corn disks with honey butter, add a pinch or two of cayenne pepper and throw a few jalapeno rings in with them. Either way, they’re highly addicting. I eat them like popcorn. Weird, you cut corn into little disks and all of a sudden I can eat twice as much corn as I normally would. They are definitely delicious.
I recommend that you use a grill basket when making this dish. It makes cooking easier. And cleanup is easier too!
For a little kick, I also like to make my grilled corn with ancho chili butter.
Grilled Corn Disks with Honey Butter
Ingredients
- 8 ears corn cut into 1″ disks
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 8 tablespoons unsalted butter softened
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons honey
- parsley chopped, for garnish
Instructions
- Fire up your grill for indirect cooking.
- Place the corn disks in a large bowl and drizzle with the oil and toss to coat.
- Place corn on the grill and cook 5-10 minutes per side until the corn is tender.
- Meanwhile, mix together the butter, salt and honey.
- Brush the cooked corn with some of the honey butter.
- Serve corn garnished with parsley along with the remaining honey butter for dipping.
Nutrition
Nutritional values are approximate.
I’ve read a few posts here and I can actually relate. I am in love with Marie Callender’s cornbread. They are simple to make and super yummy, especially with honey butter. I’ve been a fan of MC’s ever since I was a little girl, and have fond memories of eating it with my family back in San Jose, CA. Check out their website http://www.mccornbread.com to order your cornbread mix. They also stock a variety of gourmet products I’m sure you will enjoy.