Sweet corn and we micro-wave then just slide the ear out of the leaves leaving the silk behind.
Bingo! We have a winner. I only cut off about a half inch off the bottom of the ear after I nuke it. Then I squeeze the top of the ear and it pops out of the leaves, clean as a whistle. Then I peel the leaves back and nibble at the couple of rows of corn just above the stem, instead of tossing the whole thing in the compost bin. And I like to unwrap one end of a stick of butter and rub it up and down the ear of corn, then sprinkle a little bit of salt on it.
I haven't had field corn since I was a kid and no one in the family liked it. It makes good animal feed, but it's not for me. When I was in Germany, during German-American Friendship Week, some guys had a carnival booth selling corn on the cob. A lot of German people wouldn't even try it because they thought corn was just for animals. One guy told me that at least one German woman bought an ear of corn, put it in her purse, and left with it. Presumably to eat it at home where no one would see. I don't think they had popcorn at the movie theater back then either, but I only watched movies on post where they were in English.