Mexican Street Corn Salad Recipe (2024)

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This fresh Mexican Street Corn Salad combines the classic authentic flavors of the popular street food with some simple and fresh flavors to create a tangy,spicy, and deliciously creamy side dish perfect for potlucks and summer picnics.

Mexican Street Corn Salad

This Mexican Street Corn Salad is inspired by the flavors of the popular Mexican street food with added fresh summer vegetables to make a beautiful, bright, and fresh summer dish. It's tangy,spicy, and deliciously creamy.

If you're looking for a more authentic version, you'll definitely like this esquites recipe, which is the authentic Mexican street corn cups.

This Mexican street corn salad takes all of the authentic flavors and adds in a few fresh new ones to make a simple and fresh summer salad with charred corn, red onions, cucumber, jalapeno, and fresh cilantro tossed in sour cream, mayo, lime and chili dressing.

What is Mexican Street Corn Made of?

Authentic Mexican street corn (both elote and esquites) is made from grilled corn on the cob, mayo, crema, cotija cheese, chili powder, and lime.

This salad includes all of these flavors, plus some extra fresh vegetables and herbs to turn it in into a fresh summer salad version.

Is Mexican Street Corn Salad Supposed to be Served Hot or Cold?

Traditionally, Mexican street corn or street corn cups (esquites) is served warm.

Since this is a bit of an Americanized version, inspired by the flavors but not authentic, I like to serve it cold like a pasta or potato salad. It can also be served warm, if you prefer.

Mexican Street Corn Salad Variations

Here are some simple variations on the original recipe to make this dish your own.

  • Corn- Fresh, frozen, or canned will all work for this recipe. Thaw frozen corn first and rinse canned corn.
  • Fresh veggies- add other fresh vegetables such as bell peppers, tomatoes, or whatever you have on hand.
  • Beans - add some extra fiber and protein to this dish by adding in a can of drained and rinsed black or pinto beans.
  • Cheese - Add more cotija cheese to taste, or use feta instead in a pinch.
  • Sour Cream - Sour cream is easiest to find, but you can use Mexican crema if your grocery store has it or even use plain yogurt if you have that on hand.

What Do I Serve with Mexican Street Corn Salad?

Mexican Street Corn Salad makes an excellent dish for a potluck or picnic.

It can go well with virtually any main dish, including burgers or grilled chicken.

It can also be served with our favorite grilled cilantro lime chicken or even crockpot beef or chicken tacos.

More Corn Recipes You'll Love

  • Easy Corn Fritters - loaded with fresh (or canned or frozen) sweet corn and pan fried to golden perfection. I love mine topped with a little sour cream and some fresh chives.
  • Southern Succotash - a southern side that features fresh summer vegetables including fresh corn, cherry tomatoes, okra, and basil topped with some crispy bacon and lime juice.
  • Crock Pot Corn Chowder - a great recipe to make with fresh summer corn and freeze for the coming cold winter months.
  • Homemade Creamed Corn - my kids' favorite corn recipe. The one they always request and hope for if they see "corn" on the menu. This creamed corn is rich, creamy, and ridiculously easy to make. (and tastes absolutely nothing like the canned version).
  • Corn Side Dish Recipes - an epic list of corn recipes to try all season long!

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Mexican Street Corn Salad Recipe (3)

Mexican Street Corn Salad

This fresh Mexican Street Corn Salad combines the classic authentic flavors of the popular street food with some simple and fresh flavors to create a tangy,spicy, and deliciously creamy side dish perfect for potlucks and summer picnics.

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Mexican

Keyword: Mexican Street Corn Salad

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 179kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon light olive oil
  • 6 medium ears of corn cut off the cob (about 4 cups of kernels)
  • 1 jalapeno seeded and chopped
  • ¼ cup sour cream (or Mexican crema)
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • ¼ cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon Tajin plus more for garnish
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt or more to taste
  • ½ red onion chopped
  • ½ English cucumber sliced and quartered
  • cup chopped cilantro plus more for topping
  • ½ cup cotija cheese or queso fresco plus more for topping

Instructions

  • Heat the butter in a large skillet over medium heat.

  • Add the corn, and then spread into an even layer. Cook for 10-15 minutes with a lid on, stirring very occasionally, until corn is mostly toasted.

  • Transfer to a large bowl and let cool for a few minutes.

  • In a small bowl, add red onion and cover with cold water. Set aside.

  • In a separate medium mixing bowl, add mayonnaise, crema or sour cream, lime juice, Tajin, chili powder, and salt, and whisk together.

  • Add the dressing, red onions (drained and patted dry), cucumber, half the cilantro, and half the cheese to the corn, and stir to incorporate. Taste and add salt as needed.

  • Top with remaining cheese and cilantro and more Tajin. Serve immediately or cover and chill until ready to serve.

Notes

  • Use 4 cups of thawed frozen corn instead of fresh ears.
  • Don't have to char the corn but it's highly recommended for extra flavor.
  • Storage: Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 179kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 299mg | Potassium: 262mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 747IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is Mexican street corn made of? ›

What Is Street Corn. Also referred to as Mexican elote, Mexican food corn, street corn, or Mexicorn on the cob, essentially it is corn on the cob smothered with a sauce made by using a mayo-sour cream mixture and sprinkling it with cotija cheese and fresh chopped cilantro.

What is Mexican corn dip made of? ›

Sweet summertime corn, mixed with chili powder, cream cheese, and mayo and served up dip-style with grilled corn, spicy chili butter, and salty crumbled Mexican cotija cheese on top. It's quick to make and totally delicious, especially with tortillas chips on the side for scooping.

Why is Mexican street corn so good? ›

Elote or Mexican street corn is grilled corn on the cob lathered in creamy, cheesy goodness that is so irresistible! If you've never had it, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it! This is not the typical mayonnaise and butter Mexican street corn that is found all over the web these days.

What is the name of a Mexican street food consisting of corn on a stick? ›

What Is Elote? Elote is a traditional street food served in MEixoc made with fresh corn on the cob, creamy sauce and sprinkled with cheese and chili powder. It's often sold on a stick and enjoyed on the go.

What kind of mayo for elote? ›

Mayonnaise – It creates a creamy coating for the corn and helps the other fixings stick. I love the flavor of 100% mayo on elote, but if you prefer, you can sub Mexican crema or sour cream for some or all of it. Fresh lime juice and zest – For brightness.

What is elote seasoning? ›

A bold and versatile seasoning blend, our Elote Seasoning blend is filled with chili pepper, cumin, lime, parmesan cheese and garlic. Just as versatile as our Everything Bagel blend, this shaker is delicious on everything from elote street corn on the cob and scrambled eggs to popcorn and even BBQ pork ribs.

What does Mexican street corn taste like? ›

It's sweet, lightly charred, and juicy – delicious! Mayo gives the corn a lightly creamy coating. Lime juice and zest make it bright & zingy. Garlic & scallions add sharp, oniony accents.

Why does Mexican corn taste different? ›

The taste is different. Corn was domesticated right here in Mexico. For thousands of years, farmers here carefully mixed varieties of maize in small plots of land. But globalization made American yellow corn more common because it's so cheap.

What country is Mexican street corn from? ›

The origins of street corn lie in the streets of Mexico, where it's known as “elote.” With a history dating back centuries, the indigenous peoples of Mexico prepared this dish before any Europeans landed in the New World.

What milk is Cotija made of? ›

Cotija is a Mexican-style cheese from the town of Cotija in the state of Michoacán. Made from cow's milk, fresh cotija resembles feta cheese.

How long does Mexican street corn last in the fridge? ›

SERVE: Elote is best served right away while still warm and should be refrigerated after 2 hours. LEFTOVERS: You can slice the corn off the cob and serve in any of my leftover ideas below. STORE: Place elotes on a plate and cover with plastic wrap or foil. Store in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.

What is the yellow sauce on elote? ›

Elote (pronounced: eh-loh-teh) is a dish comprised of cooked sweet corn slathered in a spicy mixture of mayonnaise, crema, and chili powder, and then sprinkled with cheese.

What ingredient is found in almost all Mexican street foods? ›

Cilantro. Cilantro seems to be the quintessential herb of Mexican cooking. With its vibrant green color and its fresh taste, cilantro is used in everything from guacamoles to salads.

Why put mayo on corn on the cob? ›

The power of mayo to hold crumbled ingredients also means you can bring extra texture to corn on the cob. An internet favorite is to make a powder out of Flamin' Hot Cheetos for street corn, but you can get both flavor and crunch by rolling your mayo-slathered corn in crumbled tortilla or potato chips.

What's the difference between street corn and regular corn? ›

That would be the Mexican version of corn on the cob. The corn is grilled and then slathered with Crema, Mexican cheese, chili powder and lime. (I prefer to cut corn off of cob before adding ingredients mentioned above.)

What is Mexican elote made of? ›

Elote is made with corn on the cob, slathered with mayonnaise, seasoned with chili powder and fresh lime juice, sprinkled all over with salty Cotija cheese and cilantro. It's messy to eat but worth every bite.

Can I use parmesan instead of cotija? ›

Parmesan. Parmesan cheese is a great alternative for cotija. It is prepared from raw cows' milk, has a salty flavor, and a crumbly but hard texture that makes it a perfect substitute. Look for vegetarian versions since they're often made with animal rennet if unspecified!

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