Search

Corn ribs are the latest, unique viral food trend: Try the recipe - Fox News

Summertime BBQ ribs are getting a veggie twist with corn.

TikTok users have been cooking up corn ribs as the latest social media food trend, which has more than 10.6 million views under its hashtag.

The trend involves slicing whole cobs of corn into vertical sections, dressing it with a seasoned sauce or spread and cooking it much like you would with pork or beef ribs. When heated up, the sliced corn pieces curl up in a way that looks similar to its meaty counterparts.

'CREAMY LEMONADE' TREND IS TAKING OVER TIKTOK: TRY THE RECIPE

Feel Good Foodie founder Yumna Jawad tells Fox News that the "curled effect" the corn slices get when cooked is "what makes it so unique." She recommends cutting cobs of corn into quarters to get the veggie to curl "perfectly."

Feel Good Foodie, an American digital food media company created by Yumna Jawad, shared a viral corn rib recipe to its TikTok account on Wednesday, July 28, 2021.

Feel Good Foodie, an American digital food media company created by Yumna Jawad, shared a viral corn rib recipe to its TikTok account on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. (Feel Good Foodie)

"That said, you could get away with just cutting in half instead of in quarters but they will curl less that way," Jawad said.

To cut the corn, Jawad recommends using a santoku knife because it "is lighter and smaller in size as compared to a chef’s knife." 

She went on, "It has a shorter, wider blade with a ‘flatter’ cutting edge which helps with slowly cutting the corn vertically. Cutting the corn in this way isn’t an easy task and should be taken seriously."

TIKTOK'S 'PASTA CHIPS' TREND TURNS THE ITALIAN DISH INTO SNACKABLE FINGER FOOD

With Jawad’s viral corn rib recipe, she mixed salted butter with fresh cilantro and air fried her corn for 10 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 

As an alternative, the corn can be baked for 25 minutes at 375 degrees Fahrenheit or grilled for about 8 minutes on each side, the recipe on Feel Good Foodie’s website states. The cilantro can also be substituted for dill or parsley.

Corn ribs had a viral moment on TikTok earlier this year in February, but online searches for the recipe peaked in July, according to data collected by Google Trends.

Jawad credits fellow TikTok creator Farrah J (AKA Spiced Nice) for making the corn rib trend go viral earlier this year. 

TIKTOK'S 'PESTO EGGS' ARE THE LATEST FOOD TREND: 'YOU WON’T GO BACK'

Farrah did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment, but she noted that she was inspired to make corn ribs after she saw cajun corn ribs at a restaurant, according to a YouTube video description she wrote on Feb. 3.

Corn ribs were reportedly invented by Max Ng, an executive chef at the Momofuku Ssam Bar in New York City, according to a March 2019 issue of Woolworths TASTE magazine. The restaurant has also shared social media posts about its unique menu item dating as far back as 2017.

Representatives at Momofuku did not immediately respond to Fox News’s request for comment about the viral corn ribs trend.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Jawad believes the trend is an excellent option for people who want to change up their summertime eating.

"Nothing beats the taste of fresh corn in the summer," Jawad said. "Air frying the corn ribs also creates crisp corn kernels that are so tender and juicy."

Feel Good Foodie credited fellow TikTok creator Farrah J (AKA Spiced Nice) for making the corn rib trend go viral on the app earlier this year.

Feel Good Foodie credited fellow TikTok creator Farrah J (AKA Spiced Nice) for making the corn rib trend go viral on the app earlier this year. (Feel Good Foodie)

For people who aren’t that into traditional meat-based ribs like herself, Jawad said corn ribs can offer a similar experience despite it having a different "texture and flavor." She went on, "The way in which you eat it definitely depicts traditional rib eating."

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

Home chefs don’t need to feel restricted by Feel Good Foodie’s recipe either. Jawad told Fox News there are a variety of spreads people can make to customize their corn rib experience.

"You could have so much fun with this," Jawad said. "You could play around with corn elote, or try dips and sauces like chipotle lime mayo, Sriracha mayo, garlic and herb butter or even barbecue sauce."

Adblock test (Why?)



"try" - Google News
August 03, 2021 at 08:12PM
https://ift.tt/3yo7z8P

Corn ribs are the latest, unique viral food trend: Try the recipe - Fox News
"try" - Google News
https://ift.tt/3b52l6K
Shoes Man Tutorial
Pos News Update
Meme Update
Korean Entertainment News
Japan News Update

Bagikan Berita Ini

0 Response to "Corn ribs are the latest, unique viral food trend: Try the recipe - Fox News"

Post a Comment


Powered by Blogger.