## Slow Cooker Garlic Butter Corn on the Cob
A foolproof method for perfectly tender, buttery corn that frees up your stovetop.
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Prep time: 15 minutes
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Cook time: 2–3 hours (High) or 4–6 hours (Low)
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Servings: 6–8 ears of corn
### Ingredients
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6–8 ears of fresh corn, husked and cleaned
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1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
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3 cloves garlic, minced (or 1 tsp garlic powder)
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1 tsp salt
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1/2 tsp black pepper
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Optional: 1 tbsp fresh parsley or chives, finely chopped; a pinch of paprika for color.
### Instructions
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Prepare the Butter: In a small bowl, mix the softened butter, minced garlic, salt, pepper, and any optional herbs until well combined.
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Wrap the Corn: Place each ear of corn on a piece of aluminum foil large enough to wrap it fully. Spread about 1 tablespoon of the garlic butter mixture over each ear.
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Seal: Roll the foil tightly around the corn, twisting the ends like a candy wrapper to ensure the butter stays inside.
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Slow Cook: Place the foil-wrapped corn into the slow cooker. You can stack them on top of each other. Do not add water to the bottom; the moisture from the corn is enough to steam them.
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Cook: Cover and cook on High for 2–3 hours or Low for 4–6 hours, until the kernels are tender.
### Tips for Success
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Size Matters: If your corn ears are too long for your slow cooker, feel free to snap them in half before wrapping.
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Don’t Overcook: Corn can become mushy if left on “High” for too long. Start checking at the 2-hour mark.
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Charred Finish: If you like a bit of a grilled look, unwrap the corn after slow cooking and pop them under a broiler for 2–3 minutes.
### Nutritional Info (Per Ear)
| Calories | Total Fat | Carbs | Protein | Fiber |
| 195 kcal | 12g | 21g | 3g | 2g |
### Benefits of This Method
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Flavor Infusion: Unlike boiling, where flavor is lost to the water, the foil keeps the garlic and butter locked into the kernels.
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Hands-Off: Ideal for BBQs or potlucks where you need to focus on grilling the main course.
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Easy Cleanup: No messy pots or silk-filled water to drain. Just toss the foil!
### Q&A
Q: Can I use frozen corn?
A: Yes! Thaw them slightly first so the butter sticks, then follow the same instructions. They may need an extra 30 minutes on High.
Q: Can I stack the corn?
A: Absolutely. The heat in a slow cooker circulates well enough that stacking won’t hurt the cooking process.
Q: Do I need to add water to the slow cooker?
A: No. The corn has high water content, and the foil creates a mini-steamer for each individual ear. Adding water to the crock can actually make the bottom ears soggy.