Maïs grillé au kamado Forest Grill

Kamado grilled corn, simple and incredibly moreish

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    Fancy a side that’s simple, quick and spectacular on the kamado? Kamado-grilled corn on the Forest Grill brings out lightly smoky notes and a tender, juicy bite, with an irresistible hint of caramelisation. Perfect alongside meat, ribs or roast chicken, it adds a summery, convivial touch to your table.

    Ingredients (serves 4)

    • 4 ears of fresh corn
    • 40 g unsalted butter (or semi-salted butter)
    • 1 tbsp olive oil
    • Flaky sea salt
    • Freshly ground pepper
    • (Optional) Smoked paprika, mild chilli, or fresh herbs

    Kamado prep

    Step 1: Prepare the kamado

    Preheat your Forest Grill kamado to 180–200°C for direct grilling.
    Stabilise the temperature with a nice bed of glowing red embers for even heat.

    Step 2: Prepare the corn

    Remove the husks and silks from the cobs.
    Lightly brush them with olive oil to stop them sticking to the grill grate.

    Tip: you can also cook the corn with the husks on for a gentler, more steam-like cook.

    Step 3: Direct grilling

    Place the corn cobs directly on the grill grate.

    • Cooking time: 15 to 20 minutes
    • Turn them every 3–4 minutes

    The corn should turn lightly golden with a few grill marks, while staying tender in the centre.

    Step 4: Indulgent seasoning

    As soon as it comes off the Kamado, brush generously with melted butter.
    Add flaky sea salt, pepper and, if you like, a pinch of smoked paprika to dial up that barbecue note.

    Why is corn perfect for a Kamado?

    Cooking over natural charcoal brings:

    • A subtle smoky flavour
    • A light caramelisation of the natural sugars
    • Even cooking thanks to the Kamado’s ceramic construction

    Result: tender, juicy corn with an intensely aromatic flavour.

    Serving suggestions and sides

    Serve the corn cobs whole for a friendly, eye-catching presentation.
    They pair perfectly with:

    Tip: add a squeeze of lime juice for a fresher, zestier version.

    Conclusion

    Simple yet spectacular, Forest Grill Kamado grilled corn is the perfect side to elevate your barbecue meals. Easy to make, it brings colour, texture and indulgence to every cook.

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