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Once you try Instant Pot Corn on the Cob, you will never boil it on the stove again! Perfectly juicy, sweet corn in 10 minutes for a simple year round side dish.

Looking for more side dishes? You might like my Instant Pot potato salad and Instant Pot refried beans.

Instant Pot corn on the cob with a pat of butter on top.

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Why You Will Love This Method

Corn on the cob is a summertime staple! Whether it’s grilled, boiled, or this Instant Pot corn on the cob, who doesn’t love the sweet, tender, and juicy bite of corn?!

Well, let me tell you, corn on the cob cooked in Instant Pot blows all other methods out of the water! Even corn on the cob in crock pot, however it is great for “set and forget” situation.

I grew up in Ukraine and our corn took 2 hours to cook and cool. Not sure why, but I remember grandma’s kitchen getting so hot and us kids having to wait so long to sink our teeth into juicy corn.

No more. Corn on the cob cooked in Instant Pot is one of Instant Pot recipes I make most often!

Ingredients for Instant Pot Corn on the Cob

To make Instant Pot corn on the cob, you need just corn on the cob and cold water.

Three ears of corn in a package and a bowl with water.

How to Make Instant Pot Corn on the Cob

Here is a quick overview how to make Instant Pot corn on the cob. Full recipe card is located below.

Person showing step by step how to cook corn on the cob in Instant Pot.

How Many Cobs of Corn Can I Cook at Once?

How many cobs of corn will fit into your Instant Pot depends on its size. You can add as many corns as you can fit as there will be enough space in between them to allow pressure build up. So you don’t have to worry about PC Max Line.

About 5 full ears of corn will fit into 8 quart Instant Pot easily (pictured). You can snap ears of corn in halves to fit smaller 6 quart Instant Pot and 3 quart Instant Pot models.

Tips for Best Results

Here are my top tips for the best Instant Pot corn on the cob results.

Toppings for Corn

What to Serve Instant Pot Corn on the Cob with?

Instant Pot corn on the cob goes well with:

Ways to Use Leftover Cooked Corn

Use cooked corn on the cob in Instant Pot to make salads, soups, casseroles, you name it!

Make avocado corn salad aka summer in a bowl or chicken and corn 20 minute skillet dinner. Make healthy white chicken chili or Instant Pot white chicken chili with it. Black bean and corn salsa is a great summer appetizer.

How to Store It

Store: Leftover Instant Pot corn on the cob will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. Make sure to wrap it in foil or plastic wrap or refrigerate in an airtight bag or container.

Freeze: Remove kernels from the cob and freeze in an airtight container. These will last well up to a year! Stock up in the summertime and have frozen corn on hand throughout the year.

No more canned corn! Frozen corn can be used from frozen, most of the time, depending on the recipe.

Reheat: The reheating method is totally up to you. If you’re just reheating one cob, toss it in the microwave. If you have a bunch, you can reheat them in the oven, steamed or boiled on the stovetop, or warm them back up in the Instant Pot.

FAQs

How to buy the best corn on the cob?

There’s nothing difficult about picking the perfect corn. You’ll probably be able to tell very quickly whether or not it’s fresh based on appearance and smell! Look for corn that is wrapped tightly in its green husks. It’s OK if it feels a bit moist. Silk should be soft, perky, and moist. Not sticky, brown, and going bad. Peel the husk a bit and choose corn with white kernels or yellow kernels in tight rows that are plump.

Do I need to add salt to the water?

No! Not only because the water never actually touches the corn but it can also cause the corn to toughen up.

Can I make Instant Pot corn on the cob without a trivet?

Yes. I have made corn on the cob in Instant Pot without a trivet or steamer basket numerous times and corn comes out perfect without a Burn warning.

Can I pressure cook frozen corn on the cob?

Yes, you can make frozen corn on the cob in Instant Pot. Pressure cook for 4 minutes instead of 2 minutes.

More Instant Pot Recipes to Try

Need more Instant Pot inspiration? Browse summer Instant Pot recipes or this collection of 45 healthy Instant Pot recipes is for you.

Cooked corn on the cob inside instant pot.

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Serving: 1ear of corn, Calories: 52kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 11mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Welcome! I grew up in Ukraine watching my grandma cook with simple ingredients. I have spent the last 14 years making it my mission to help you cook quick and easy meals for your family!