Sumac and Sage "Street Corn"
Lynley Jones
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Idea #6: Sumac and Sage “Street Corn”
Here’s what you do:
Grill 4-6 ears of corn (you can follow these instructions if you’re new to this), turning the ears to evenly char some of the corn kernels on all sides. As the corn cooks, measure 1/4 cup of mayonnaise into a medium bowl, then stir in 1 tablespoon Sumac and Sage Seasoning, 2 teaspoons Aleppo pepper, and 1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic. Shred about 1/4 cup Parmigiano-Reggiano, and mince up a couple tablespoons of fresh parsley.
When the corn is ready, slather each ear generously with the mayonnaise mixture until you’ve used it all up. Top the corn with the parmesan and parsley, and serve.
More options:
If you have leftovers, you can cut the dressed kernels off the remaining cobs and use them as a taco topping.
If it’s not grilling season, you could microwave frozen corn kernels, then toss them with the mayonnaise dressing and other ingredients for a tasty side dish.
This Sumac and Sage mayonnaise mixture would also be amazing on hamburgers!
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More About This Blend:
Our original savory seasoning, created by our founder Lynley. You can use this super-versatile blend on chicken, meat, veggies, pasta, potatoes and more! Herbal and citrusy, it combines the depth of sage with the bright acidity of sumac. Use it in place of salt and pepper, or alongside other seasonings to taste. Made with organic and fair-trade ingredients. Locally made by us in small batches.
1/2 cup -sized jar.
Grilled zucchini, eggplant, heirloom tomatoes and red peppers seasoned with Sumac and Sage seasoning, tossed with pasta and showered with grated pecorino-Romano and minced herbs. You can follow 101 Ways to Use Sumac and Sage Seasoning for more ideas at adventurekitchen.com.