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Alfredo Corn

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Alfredo corn in a bowl topped with Parmesan cheese crisps.
Photograph by Alex Huang, Food Styling by Tiffany Schleigh, Prop Styling by Tim Ferro

This is creamed corn for the summer months, turning the sweet and plentiful fresh kernels into a cheesy side in just minutes. Like the namesake pasta, the sauce gets its gloss from the emulsion of cheese and starchy liquid—in this case, a mix of cornstarch and water that mimics the viscosity of pasta cooking liquid. Adding the cheese off the heat is key; otherwise, the sauce may split instead of turning silky. For cacio e pepe vibes, use Pecorino instead of Parmesan and be generous with the black pepper.

Cheese you freshly grated yourself is best, of course, but it’s okay to use pre-grated cheese as long as it’s “fresh” from the deli section or dairy case in the supermarket. Avoid anything that is shelf-stable and sold in a bottle.

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