Remove outer husks from corn, leaving inner pale green husks attached. Fold back the inner husks and then remove as much of the corn silk that you can. Re-wrap inner husks around the corn. NOTE: For less fuss, feel free to fully husk the corn and wrap it in aluminum foil.
Preheat barbecue grill with rack approximately 4 inches from the fire. Lightly oil the grill.
Grill the prepared corn until the husks are charred and beginning to pull away and corn is tender, turning frequently, about 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat.
Pull husks away from corn to expose kernels. Place corn and lime on platter. Brush with butter and then squeeze lime juice over each corn on the cob and sprinkle with some chile powder or paprika. Salt and pepper to taste and sprinkle crumbled Cotilla cheese over the corn.
Serve immediately.
* Fully ripe sweet corn has bright green, moist husks. The silk should be stiff, dark and moist. You should be able to feel individual kernels by pressing gently against the husk. As soon as corn is picked, its sugar begins is gradual conversion to starch, which reduces the corn's natural sweetness. Corn will lose 25% or more of its sugar within 25 hours after harvesting it. Fresh corn, if possible, should be cooked and served the day it is picked or purchased.
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