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| Hi - I'm wondering if any of you have a favorite corn zipper/stripper for putting up fresh corn off the cob. I've been doing it with just a knife, but I would like to find something to do it more easily. I need something that really works. Thanks! Jennie |
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| Electric knife! One of the few things I actually like it for. I blanch the corn, then stand an ear in the hole of a bundt pan (I set it in the kitchen sink) and slice away. The corn falls into the pan perfectly. Deanna |
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- Posted by chrisb_sc_z7 near Clemson, SC (My Page) on Mon, May 26, 14 at 14:46
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| I have an old-fashioned corn stripper and I hate it, and returned to a sharp knife. I'll try the electric knife and see how it does. |
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| Chrisb, I watched the video. Amazing. I didn't see the product name for ordering, however. Do you know it? Deborah |
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- Posted by chrisb_sc_z7 near Clemson, SC (My Page) on Wed, Jun 11, 14 at 9:28
| I think you can make your own if you were so inclined. Grind the head off of a suitably sized lag bolt with large threads and slip it in a drill with a chuck that will hold it. No big deal. A lot cheaper than paying someone for one already made. |
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- Posted by ottawapepper 5a (My Page) on Wed, Jun 11, 14 at 15:18
| While not as quick as the drill thing, We have the J.B. Lee's Corn Cutter and Creamer (wood model) from Lee Valley. We find it quicker and easier than a knife. J.B. Lee's Corn Cutter and Creamer Stainless Steel Corn Cutter and Creamer FWIW |
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