Deb ~ I buy fresh first, then frozen and last canned whole kernel. We also like creamed corn in the can. I buy fresh first as we love to grill it, that said it only comes during harvest seasons, so it is limited. I freeze my own corn on the cob the old way I was taught, and we still get to enjoy fresh tasting corn on the cob from the grill. I do stock pile bagged whole corn to dehydrate, I dont have to cut it from the cob and it is fresh and sweet this way. I use some of the frozen whole kernel in soups and stews. I like to keep canned corn(especially the type with cut peppers and onions)on hand for direct eating, salads, for mixing into salsa's to freshen the flavors, adding to casseroles, etc.
I use canned cream corn to add to my cornbreads, use as a gravy over mashed potatoes, as a topping for baked potatoes, add to my corn fritters to keep them moist, and I add a can to my savory dill quick bread. And I mix one can of creamed with one can of whole for Brian as a side dish.
When it is freshly havested I like to decorn the cob and make corn cob jelly, mmmmmmmmm!
Brianschef Michelle