Created by KittenCal on September 5, 2012
Step 1: Using an electic knife or a serrated knife remove the corn kernels from the cob (I use an electric knife for this, it takes less time).
Step 2: Place the corn kernels in a large pot; add in water to cover the corn then add in 1 tablespoon salt (add in more water to cover the kernels if needed). Bring to a full boil, the reduce heat and boil ONLY until the kernels turn a darker yellow (about 2 minutes, this will not take long).
Step 3: Place in a large strainer and rinse under very cold water or plunge into a bowl of ice water. Shake the strainer to strain out as much water as possible.
Step 4: Mix in 1/2 cup sugar using a wooden spoon until combined with the niblets (this creates a sugar-pac and helps preserve the corn and keeps the corn crisp while freezing).
Step 5: Spread the sugar-coated kernels onto a large 15 x 10-inch baking sheet then freeze until completely frozen.
Step 6: Place desired amounts in freezer bags or vacum pac then freeze until needed.
Step 7: When ready to use drop desired amount of corn in boiling water for a few minutes or microwave.