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​5 foolproof ways to roast bhutta (corn-on-the cobb) without burning it

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 2, 2025, 15:00 IST
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5 foolproof ways to roast bhutta (corn-on-the cobb) without burning it

The smell of roasted bhutta brings instant happiness, whether from a roadside stall on a rainy day or made right at home. That smoky crunch with lemon and masala is hard to beat. But roasting it perfectly at home without burning it? Not always that simple. The aim is to get a golden, roasted flavour without black spots or undercooked parts. Thankfully, a few easy tips can help you roast bhutta just right, no matter what setup you have. Scroll down for simple, tasty, and burn-free methods.

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Open flame magic

If you're roasting directly on a gas flame, keep the heat medium and rotate the bhutta often using tongs. This helps the corn cook evenly without letting one side char too quickly. Keep an eye on it and move it steadily, giving every part its turn near the flame for that perfect smoky finish.

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Griddle roast for control

Using a tawa or flat pan is a great way to roast bhutta more gently. Place the corn on the heated tawa and keep turning it at regular intervals. It gives a slow roast, avoids burnt spots, and lets the natural sweetness of the corn come through.

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Oven-roasted goodness

Roasting bhutta in the oven is perfect when cooking for more than one person. Wrap the corn in foil with a bit of ghee or butter and roast it at a moderate temperature. This locks in moisture and flavour, giving you a juicy bhutta with that roasted edge, minus any smoke.

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Coal or wood flavour (without the chaos)

For an authentic street-style touch, you can recreate that coal-roasted vibe using a small portable grill or sigri. Roast over the coals while turning frequently. You get that signature charring without relying on high flames that tend to burn fast.

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Steam and sear combination

If you’re worried about undercooked kernels, try steaming the corn slightly before roasting. Steam softens the inside, and then a quick roast over flame or on a tawa adds the colour and flavour you want. It’s a foolproof way to avoid raw bites or burnt husks.


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