When I met Brady and his family (over 10 years ago), I knew little about Old Bay Seasoning. When I went to dinner at their house in Columbus and they set the little yellow box on the table next to the salt and pepper, I was not sure what to think. They generously sprinkled it on baked potato and corn, and I was intrigued. It didn’t take long for me to fall in love with Old Bay.

Our first summer together, I went with Brady and his family to their cousins house on the Chesapeake Bay. We sat for hours eating crab caked in Old Bay. I was hooked from then on and Old Bay is now a staple in our house.

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When we have corn on the cob, I have to rescue one piece before Brady can coat them all because it is still a little spicy for Anna. We are thinking she will be ready for it by next summer when we go to Maryland.

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Old Bay Seasoned Corn on the Cob

  • 4 ears of fresh corn, cooked
  • 1 T. butter
  • 1 T. Old Bay Seasoning
  1. Cook the corn as directed.
  2. While corn cooks, melt the butter together mix with Old Bay.
  3. In a large bowl, roll or “toss” corn with Old Bay and butter

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