ALL EARS
Midwest Living|Summer 2023
In the kitchen, on the patio, at the campsite or right in the field, shucking sweet corn is one of summer's great unifying rituals.
STACEY BRUGEMAN
ALL EARS

It starts by tugging that first outer husk, so stiff that it breaks in half. Thin inner leaves squeak as they peel away from their neighbors. That reveals a thatch of iridescent silk, each thread flossed between the kernels. Finally, the reward-an ingredient with stories to tell and bushels of culinary potential.

SUCCOTASH SALAD WITH SMOKED TROUT

Michael Pearl, of Pearl Family Farm in Missouri, grew up eating succotash, a dish with origins in precolonial New England. "I slice corn off the cob," he says. "I take my onions. I take my green zucchini. I saute that in a skillet with a little bit of butter and behold, you've got succotash." We paired the essence of his formula with smoked fish and tender lettuce for a light summer meal.

In this center-plate salad, salty smoked trout plays off the sweetness of fresh corn and a maple-laced dressing.

START TO FINISH 20 MINUTES

1. For succotash: In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon sunflower oil over mediumhigh. Add squash, corn and lima beans. Cook until many of the pieces are just golden, 5 to 7 minutes. Season with 1/4 teaspoon each salt and black pepper. Let cool.

2. For vinaigrette: In a large bowl, whisk together vinegar, shallot, maple syrup, mustard, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of additional black pepper. While whisking, add 4 tablespoons sunflower oil in a slow, steady stream until mixture is emulsified. Add succotash; toss to coat.

3. Arrange lettuce on serving plates or a large serving platter. Top with succotash mixture. Top each salad with pieces of trout and a few additional grinds of black pepper. Drizzle with any dressing remaining in the bowl. Serve immediately. MAKES 4 SERVINGS.

PER SERVING 314 cal, 20 g fat, 22 mg chol, 707 mg sodium, 24 g carbo, 4 g fiber, 7 g sugars, 13 g pro.

MICHAEL PEARL

PEARL FAMILY FARM

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