Buy John Copes Toasted Dried Sweet Corn, 7.5-Ounce Bags (Box of 12)John Copes Toasted Dried Sweet Corn, 7.5-Ounce Bags (Box of 12) Product Description:
- Copes Dried Sweet Corn
- All Natural
- Serves 8 per pack
- A Pennsylvania Favorite
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Product Description
For generations families have enjoyed John Copes dried sweet corn produced from special varieties that are grown in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. These naturally sweet varieties are harvested in the early stages of maturity, processed, then air dried to remove the moisture, preserve the nutrients and impart the golden color and toasted sweet corn flavor. Dried sweet corn is a wholesome dish that lends itself for use in many different corn recipes.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
IF YOU EAT THIS, IT WILL SEEM LIKE YOU'RE PART OF MY FAMILY
By Jessica Anya Blau, author, DRINKING CLOSER TO HOME
My great-grandmother made it, my grandmother made it, my mother made it, and now I make it! (I hope my daughters will make it and this chain will never end, connecting one generation to the next through food.) It is perfect for Thanksgiving.Here's the best recipe that is NOT printed on the packaging:Pour the corn into a big saucepan. Pour milk over the corn (my mother uses whole milk, I use skim. No one can taste the difference.). Cover the pan and put it in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning, put it on the stove and add butter (a stick for about three bags of corn. A third of a stick for a single bag, etc.) Add salt, pepper and about a quarter cup of sugar (for three bags of corn). Put the heat on low and stir every now and then for HOURS. Seriously. HOURS. Like, maybe, four hours. Or six hours if you want. It doesn't matter, you just let it stew, making your whole kitchen smell like family and warmth and happiness and love. Add more milk every now and then when it gets too dry. Add more sugar every now and then, just a bit. Add more salt and pepper before you serve it. It should be the consistency of thick oatmeal. Not runny at all. You can eat it with a fork. It will make you happy. It will make you somehow, through the strangeness of the internet, connected to my family. I'll be happy knowing there are other people out there eating my great-grandmother's recipe.Happy Holidays!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Sweet
By doggie
This product makes special oocasions and Holidays come to life. It brings back Childhood happy memories. I've been having Cope's Dried Corn for Holidays since forever. It makes our family complete for special dinners even if everyone can't be there. It is easy to prepare and so good to eat. I have not found another product to compete with Cope's Dried Corn, it's the BEST.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent side dish
By Peter E. Hildebrand
This is excellent dried sweet corn--very much like we used to make ourselves. I do like to toast it a little bit--about 10 minutes at 200 degrees F before soaking.
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