Jamie’s Sweet and Easy Corn on the Cob
Juicy, tender, and perfectly sweet, Jamie’s Sweet and Easy Corn on the Cob is a simple summertime side dish that delivers big flavor with minimal effort. The secret? Boiling fresh corn in a milk-and-sugar bath that makes every kernel irresistibly plump, buttery, and naturally sweet. It’s a nostalgic favorite that pairs effortlessly with grilled meats, burgers, or any backyard barbecue spread. Want to explore more easy summer side dishes, learn how to boil corn the right way, or try this sweet corn recipe at home? This one’s a seasonal must-make.
Origin Jamie’s Sweet and Easy Corn on the Cob
While corn on the cob is a classic American side dish, this version is inspired by old-fashioned farmhouse cooking, where milk and sugar were added to boiling water to bring out the natural sweetness of fresh corn.
What I Love About This Recipe
It’s ridiculously simple, and you don’t need a grill or any fancy equipment. The milk and sugar transform ordinary corn into something special, with a richer flavor and softer texture.
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Jamie’s Sweet and Easy Corn on the Cob
Course: Side DishCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy4
servings30
minutes40
minutes300
kcalJamie’s Sweet and Easy Corn on the Cob is a simple, comforting dish that highlights the natural sweetness of fresh corn. The corn is typically boiled or steamed, then brushed with melted butter and a touch of sugar or honey for extra flavor. It’s quick to prepare, making it perfect for barbecues, picnics, or everyday meals. With its juicy kernels and buttery-sweet finish, this version of corn on the cob is always a crowd favorite.
Ingredients
8 ears fresh corn, husked
Water (enough to cover the corn)
1 cup milk
⅓ cup granulated sugar
Butter and salt, for serving
Directions
- Fill a large pot about halfway with water. Bring to a boil over high heat.
- Stir in the milk and sugar.
- Carefully add the corn ears, making sure they’re submerged.
- Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 8–10 minutes, or until corn is tender.
- Use tongs to remove corn from the pot.
- Serve hot with plenty of butter and a sprinkle of salt.
Notes
- For extra flavor, toss in a few fresh herbs like thyme or bay leaf while simmering.
- If you like your corn even sweeter, add up to ½ cup sugar.
- This recipe works best with fresh, in-season corn.


