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A homemade taste of Kansas City cheesy corn

- By Gretchen McKay

Corn on the cob is probably one of the greatest of great summer foods, but it's not particular­ly filling unless you eat the whole dozen yourself. This cheesy corn recipe, conversely, will fuel you up fast.

Based on an iconic side dish that's one of the most popular dishes at Jack Stack Barbecue in Kansas City, Missouri, it's as hearty as it is decadent because of the addition of two kinds of pork and two different cheeses.

Called cheesy corn, it's exactly what you'd expect from a city that's known for serving up some of the nation's best barbecue — a creamy, crowd-pleasing side that's a marriage of two summer faves, mac ‘n cheese and fresh corn.

Bacon and diced ham make it even more substantia­l while adding a slightly smoky finish. You will want to eat more than you should and make it again and again.

While you do have to turn on the stove to make this, it's only for a few minutes. It can be served hot or at room temperatur­e. I think my son even ate it cold, it's so good.

KANSAS CITY CHEESY CORN

PG tested 2 slices bacon

3 cups corn kernels cut from cobs (from 4 or 5 ears)

4-ounce ham steak, cut

into ½-inch pieces

1 cup whole milk

8 ounces cream cheese 1 teaspoon granulated

garlic

½ teaspoon each salt and

pepper

½ teaspoon cayenne

pepper, or more to taste 6 ounces yellow cheddar cheese, shredded (1 ½ cups), divided

Adjust oven rack 6 inches from broiler element and heat broiler.

Cook bacon in large saucepan over medium heart until crispy, 5 to 7 minutes. Add corn, ham, milk, cream cheese, garlic, salt, pepper and cayenne to saucepan, breaking up cream cheese with rubber spatula.

Cook, stirring occasional­ly until cream cheese is melted and mixture just begins to bubble at edges of saucepan, 8 to 10 minutes. (It will be liquid-y.)

Turn off heat, stir in 1 cup cheddar until melted, about 30 seconds.

Transfer corn mixture to 1 1/2-quart broiler-safe baking dish and top with remaining 1/2 cup cheddar. Broil until cheese is spotty brown, about 3 minutes.

Serves 6 to 8.

— Cook’s Country

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