Mexican Street Corn – Elote [+ Video]
Experience the bold flavors of Mexico with this irresistible Mexican Street Corn recipe! Known as elote in Mexico, this sweet, tender corn is slathered in tangy Mexican crema, then topped with crumbled cotija cheese, fresh lime juice, a hint of chili powder, and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro. It’s the perfect balance of smoky, spicy, and savory in every bite!
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. This Elote is so delicious, you will forget about any other Mexican Street Corn recipe you have ever tried. Trust me!
What is Elote?
Elote, which which means “corn cob” in Spanish, is a street food you’ll find in certain parts of Mexican. It consists of grilled corn on the cob covered in mayo, cheese, and chili powder. It’s usually eaten right off the cob.
I’m finding myself dreaming about our trip to Mexico and all the delicious food we ate while we were there! The elote was to die for! I seriously could have eaten it at every meal! And it’s so easy to make right at home.
Ingredients You’ll Need for Mexican Street Corn:
I’ve mentioned most of the ingredients you will need for this dish, but let’s look into them a little closer. Many of them might be out of your comfort zone, but no need to worry! I know that trying ingredients from other countries, especially if you don’t really cook, can seem a bit too adventurous, but I promise that these six ingredients are essential to the best elote you’ll ever have!
- Fresh Sweet Corn on the Cob
- Mexican Crema
- Cotija Cheese
- Chili Powder or Smoked Paprika
- Limes
- Cilantro
The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.
Make Mexican Street Corn – Elote
Let’s start with the corn, of course! Head on over to our post on the best grilled corn recipe where we share all our secrets for the making perfect grilled corn every time. We also discuss how to pick good corn on the cob at the grocery store in that post. Follow everything in that post except for adding the salt and sugar at the end. You don’t need to add salt to this corn because the cotija is going to add all the saltiness you need.
How to Season Elote
The classic seasoning for elote is chili powder, but we have also found that we love it with smoked paprika. So maybe do a few cobs with each and see which one you prefer. You can sprinkle them on the corn with the cotija cheese and then squeeze fresh lime juice all over each corn on the cob. Top off each cob with some chopped fresh cilantro, then dig in!
Watch How Mexican Street Corn is Made…
What is Mexican Crema?
Crema is slightly soured and thickened cream, milder and less thick than American sour cream. You will find it in the specialty cheese section or the Latino refrigerated section of your grocery store. As soon as you pull the corn off the grill, spread the Mexican crema sauce all over each corn on the cob. If you can’t find Mexican crema, you can use mayonnaise as a substitute.
What is Cotija Cheese?
Cotija cheese is a hard, crumbly Mexican cheese. Cotija cheese is made mainly from cow’s milk and is quite salty.
It resembles feta cheese. In fact, feta can be used as a substitute if you absolutely cannot find cotija, but try your hardest to find the cotija! It will also be in the specialty cheese section.
Sprinkle the cotija all over the corn kernels that have been lathered in crema.
Can You Reheat Corn on the Cob?
There are a few ways to reheat corn on the cob that will keep it juicy and tender.
- Microwave: Place the corn in a microwave safe dish and cover with a damp towel or plastic wrap. Set the timer for 10-20 second bursts and continue heating till corn is warm.
- Oven: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Add butter, 1 teaspoon of water, salt and pepper to the corn and wrap in foil. Place in the oven for 5-7 minutes.
- Boiling Water: Bring water to a boil. Add the corn and boil for 1-2 minutes.
How Long Does Elote Keep?
Fully prepared elote will last for up to 3 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container, but it is by the best when it is eaten fresh! It doesn’t freeze very well, so we don’t recommend that.
What to Eat with Elote Mexican Street Corn
I could make this elote Mexican street corn my whole meal, but most of you are probably going to want it as a side. So if you are looking for a main dish to go with it, here is a link to all our Mexican main dishes and a few of our favorites:
Learn how to make authentic Mexican street corn, or elote, with this delicious recipe and instructional video. This popular street food is a must-try for Mexican food lovers!
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Mexican Street Corn – Elote
Description
Elote or Mexican street corn is grilled corn on the cob lathered in creamy, cheesy goodness that is so irresistible!
Course 200+ Easy Appetizers Recipes, 200+ Easy Side Dish Recipes Every Mom Needs
Keyword corn, grilled, mexican, side
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes minutes
Total Time 15 minutes minutes
Servings 8
Calories 63kcal
Author Carrian Cheney
Grill (I love my Traeger!)
Heat a grill to medium-high heat and add the corn. See note. 6-8 Ears of Corn
There is no need to add salt as the cotija cheese is salty.
Grill on each side for a few minutes until some of the kernals begin to look darker, and a little charred, as pictured above.
Remove from the grill and immediately spread the Mexican crema all over the corn.
Mexican Crema
Sprinkle lightly with cotija cheese, chili powder and lime juice.
Cotija Cheese, Chili Powder or Smoked Paprika, 2 Limes
Top with a little bit of the fresh cilantro and enjoy.
Fresh Cilantro
Best eaten hot off the grill, so be careful not to burn yourself.
If you don’t have a grill or it’s not an ideal time for grilling, a grill pan on the stove top will work great!
There are a couple of ways to reheat this corn.
- Microwave: Place the corn in a microwave safe dish and cover with a damp towel or plastic wrap. Set the timer for 10-20 second bursts and continue heating till corn is warm.
- Oven: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add butter, 1 tsp. water, salt and pepper to the corn and wrap in foil. Place in the oven for 5-7 minutes.
Serving: 1g | Calories: 63kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 10mg | Potassium: 199mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 135IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 1mg
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