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Old 07-08-2009, 11:34 PM     #1
 
 
 
 
 
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ISO: Which herb goes well with
cayenne in yellow corn?

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I would try basil!
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Along with basil, you might like the flavor of fresh thyme.
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Unless you want a Tex-Mex flavor, then go with cayenne, chili powder, and cumin.
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I like a blend of thyme and marjoram. No basil.
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cayenne in yellow corn?
I made a mixture for corn just the other day that included your cayenne along with:

butter
cumin seeds
fresh chopped cilantro
lime juice

I "over season" the butter so the flavor is more pronounced on the corn.
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I'm with kitchenelf - I would use cilantro, lime and cumin. I make a side dish that includes corn, zucchini, poblano chiles, nopal and chayote that includes all of the above, plus a little cream just before serving. Yum.
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I like a blend of thyme and marjoram. No basil.
I do to..I love to make an envelope of heavy foil, add my corn on the cob then add butter and the herbs..The grilled corn is delicious.
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What is "cayenne in yellow corn"? Is it a dish?
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What is "cayenne in yellow corn"? Is it a dish?
Charlie,cayenne is a pepper, it has plenty of heat to it...
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