The phrase
"to add the corn" means to include or put corn into a recipe or dish.
Full definition
Turn your mixer with the egg mixture on medium and slowly start
adding the corn syrup mixture into the bowl.
Then add corn flour and mix it well so that you can make shape form it.
While the meat is simmering,
add corn meal slowly to boiling water while stirring vigorously.
If you have a standard guacamole recipe that you love, feel free to use that as the base, and then just
add the corn mixture.
Slowly add the corn starch mixture and bring the liquid to a boil, stirring to prevent lumps from forming.
I didn't use nearly as much pumpkin as the recipe called for, and I
just added corn until it looked like a good amount.
My vegetarian daughter
suggested adding corn and cooked - then - squeezed spinach for an even healthier version.
Add the corn bread, French bread, sandwich bread, thyme, parsley and eggs to the bowl and stir just to combine.
Next add corn, fire roasted tomatoes, tomato sauce, beans and stir to combine.
I
like adding corn to mine for a little bit of extra sweetness, texture, and color!
Pour in the chicken broth, bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce
heat add the corn and simmer for 5 minutes.
However, I
always add corn to them, which makes them even better than suggested.
In a
saucepan add corn syrup, brown sugar, butter, and salt over medium heat and bring to a boil.
Add corn chili puree to onion garlic mixture along with the rest of the corn broth and the potatoes.
When oil is ready,
add the corn carefully to the pan (the corn may try to pop, so use a pan screen if you have one).
A forward - thinking
pediatrician added corn to the list of foods to cut out of the baby's diet to check for allergens, and his health problems all but disappeared.
Some breeders
recommend adding corn syrup or sugar to the milk substitute, but goat's milk has plenty of sugar and since too much leads to diarrhea you do not need it.
We also
recently added corn gluten meal and wheat gluten to some of our feline and canine formulas.
Then add corn and chopped tomatoes, cook, stirring often, until corn is tender and tomatoes have softened, about 10 minutes.
Next add corn, fire roasted tomatoes, tomato sauce, beans and stir to combine.
Add corn meal, 3/4 cup flour, baking powder, sugar, garlic powder, salt and cayenne to a shallow bowl and stir to combine.
With mixer on slow,
slowly add the corn starch and flour a little at a time until fully incorporated.
Changes I made: I did use kosher salt instead of sea salt, cayenne pepper instead of flakes, did not
add corn kernels (added some sweet red pepper for color), used 1 fresh jalapeno pepper (not the canned chilies), did not add green onions and used Monterey Jack Cheese with Jalapenos instead of the sharp cheddar.
When adding the corn, my favorite is to grill a couple ears, cut off the kernels and add those to this recipe.