Mexican Street Corn Off the Cob (Esquites) (2024)

Mexican street corn off the cob, also called Mexican corn salad, Mexican street corn in a cup, or elotes off the cob recipe / esquites, and is a great cookout recipe, food for Cinco do Mayo, summer recipes idea, or any time you’re looking for corn recipes. Super fun recipe for kids to make!

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MEXICAN STREET CORN OFF THE COB

This is one of our favorite corn recipes (and I love it as a side dish or eating it alone as a corn salad in a quick 15 minute cook time!). You can make easy Mexican street corn recipe off the cob with frozen corn or with fresh corn. An authentic Mexican street corn recipe can be on the cob or off the cob, like this corn salad recipe! When it is made as a smoked Mexican street corn salad the elote off the cob name is called esquites instead of elotes.

What is Mexican Elote?

Mexican elote is a roasted street corn dish, served with a mayonnaise and lime mix and topped with cotija cheese, cilantro, and paprika or chili powder. This easy street corn recipe is served on the cob (elotes) or cut off the cob (esquites, aka elote off cob).

Definitely add this to your Mexican corn recipes! (Trust me, you’ll put this in your monthly meals rotations, whether you need side salads, side dishes, light main dish for summer, or a last minute party dish!)

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Keep scrolling for the Mexican Street Corn Salad recipe printable recipe card and recipe tips.

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What is Mexican street corn made of?

That yummy roasted corn and elote seasoning (Mexican corn seasoning) is made up of different spices.

(The elote ingredients to make Mexican style corn are super simple!)

What’s in Mexican corn?

Mexican street corn ingredients:

  • Roasted corn
  • Butter
  • Cotija cheese (the Mexican street corn cheese)
  • Mayonnaise
  • Lime juice
  • Smoked paprika or chili powder
  • Green onion
  • Garlic
  • Cilantro
  • Salt
  • Pepper

I personally like the smoked paprika instead of chili powder for elote and esquite for a more smoky spicy Mexican corn recipe. However, definitely try to get Cotija for your street corn cheese!

Let’s talk about how to make elote off the cob…

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Some people make their Mexican street corn recipe oven, but we make roasted Mexican corn right in a pan! If you’re leaving corn on the cob, you can even make grilled elote!

RECIPE TIP: Be sure to use a heavy bottomed pan like this or even a cast iron pan!

What’s the difference between Elotes and Esquites?

What’s the difference between esquites vs elotes? Both are a Mexican roasted street corn. Elotes, pronounced eh-loh-tay, is roasted corn on the cob (Mexican street corn on the cob) with a special mayonnaise and cheese toppings. Esquites, pronounce es-KEE-tehs, (Mexican corn off the cob) is the same recipe, but corn is cut off the cob and it is served in a cup and eaten with a spoon. (It’s the corn in a cup in Spanish.)

If you’re wondering how to cook fresh corn off the cob, using it for elotes street corn is a great way!

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How do you eat Esquites?

Esquites are served warm in a cup. The roasted street corn is topped with cheese, chili powder or smoked paprika, or hot sauce, cilantro, and lime juice. It is eaten with a spoon right out of the cup.

Elote Mexican corn is served right on the cob with toppings slathered on the elote street corn.

(Learning how to make elote corn topping is the same for esquites toppings.)

Is Esquites served hot or cold?

Esquites is mainly served warm in a cup and eaten with a spoon. However, some people eat this roasted street corn off the cob at room temperature or even cold.

Is there a special Mexican corn cheese?

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Queso Fresco vs Cotija Cheese For A Mexican Corn on the Cob Recipe

The elote cheese is really what makes a Mexican sweet corn recipe.

Is Cotija cheese the same as queso fresco?

What is Cotija cheese similar to? Cotija cheese, named after the town in Mexico where it came from, is actually a bolder, saltier flavor than the more mild queso fresco. Keep that in mind when making this recipe for Mexican street corn (or any recipe with Cotija cheese) and adjust salt accordingly.

This is the cheese for elote corn and esquites corn recipe (aka: cotija cheese corn!).

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Cotija is a white, crumbly cheese that can be very salty, so taste your corn Mexican dish before adding extra salt!

Mexican Cheese Cotija can sometimes be hard to find in stores, but you can order it online.

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What can be used instead of Cotija cheese?

If you can’t find Cotija cheese, you can substitute the following for your elote recipe off the cob:

  • Queso fresco
  • Feta
  • Fresh parmesan
  • Romano
  • Parmigiano Reggiano

You can make Mexican street corn off the cob with parmesan cheese and nothing else if that’s all you have!

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RECIPE & READ FOR KIDS – YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO CHECK THIS OUT FOR YOUR KIDS TO GO WITH THE ELOTE CORN RECIPE:

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OK!

On to the esquites recipe (how to make elotes in a cup)!

It’s time to stop searching Mexican street corn near me because this is so easy to make you won’t need to buy it again once you learn how to make elote at home / at home equites!

Learning how to make Mexican corn is a simple recipe and a fun recipe to make with kids.

(Don’t miss our recipe and read pairings with this dish after the printable recipe card for Mexican food with corn!)

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HOW TO MAKE MEXICAN STREET CORN OFF THE COB

Can you make Mexican street corn off the cob frozen corn?

You can make this corn recipe with fresh corn cut from the cob or frozen corn (as Mexican street corn frozen corn). However, I really like it better with fresh corn (and it’s easy to cut it right off the corn cob!) and canned corn is a close second for this Mexican sweetcorn recipe.

If you’re wondering how do you make Mexican corn that tastes like restaurants, this is it! This is pretty close to the authentic Mexican street corn recipe we’ve had at restaurants!

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This skillet Mexican street corn off the cob (elotes recipe off the cob) is great eaten as is as an elote salad (this Mexican corn recipe as a salad is my favorite way!) like a traditional Mexican street corn cup, but some people eat it as a Mexican street corn dip (elote dip recipe) with tortilla chips or a Mexican corn side dish with a main dish.

(It’s yummy those ways, too, especially if you like the Costco street corn dip / easy Mexican corn or an elote casserole!)

If you’re looking for fresh corn side dish recipes, Mexican side dish recipes, or summer salads, add this to your recipe rotation!

Be sure to garnish it with a side of lime, but taste it first before adding. I like the extra lime in fried Mexican corn, but my daughter doesn’t. I really think it’s a personal preference.

(I think you’ll be surprised how this street corn recipe easy, so definitely add it to your corn dish recipes!)

Here’s how to make street corn…

RECIPE TIP: There are more recipe tips after this corn Mexican food recipe card, so be sure to scroll down!

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Mexican Street Corn (Esquites)

This Mexican street corn off the cob is sometimes called elote salad or elotes off the cob corn.

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Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 480kcal

Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 3-4 cups fresh corn cut from cob or frozen corn (about 4-5 fresh corn cobs)*
  • 2 tablespoons Hellmann's mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup Cotija cheese or queso fresco grated or crumbled
  • 2 green onions finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro chopped
  • 1 lime juiced
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika or chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Salt and pepper to taste**
  • Extra crumbled Cotija/queso cilantro, paprika/chili powder for serving

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a heavy pan (cast iron is best). Spread corn kernels in a single layer in the pan. Roast for 10-15 minutes, stirring frequently, until the outsides of the kernels have browned. (Some will have a charred look, but don't let them burn!)

  • Spoon corn into large bowl. Set aside.

  • In a mixing bowl, add mayonnaise, crumbled cheese, green onions, cilantro, lime juice, smoked paprika (or chili powder), and garlic powder. Add salt and pepper, to taste. Stir until combined.

  • Pour mayo mixture over roasted corn. Stir to combine completely.

  • Sprinkle with extra crumbled cheese, paprika (or chili powder), and cilantro. Serve warm immediately.

Notes

*You can substitute canned corn for fresh or frozen corn. Use 2 15-ounce cans (no salt added) sweet golden corn. Be sure to drain the corn before roasting.

**This off the cob elote can be super salty because Cotija cheese is salty. Be sure to taste the dish before you add additional salt.

You can also broil the corn in the oven broiler. Combine corn with butter and spread in a single layer on a baking sheet. Broil for 3-5 minutes, until some of the kernels begin to char. WATCH CLOSELY as they can burn quickly!

LEARN HOW TO AIR FRY CORN FOR THIS RECIPE

Some people substitute parsley instead of cilantro (or just leave it out all together).

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 480kcal | Carbohydrates: 80g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 32mg | Sodium: 427mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 13g

How do you make Mexican street corn? If you make it differently, let us know in the comments!

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Can make Mexican street corn off the cob without mayo?

You can make Mexican street corn off the cob without mayo by substituting plain Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise. If you want a lighter Mexican street corn or healthy version of street Mexican corn off-cob, try just using avocado oil instead of mayo or yogurt.

I’m not sure what else you would use to make it a creamy Mexican street corn recipe off the cob besides crema or sour cream added to the street corn off the cob to make it Mexican style street corn.

The elote sauce really isn’t a sauce, it comes from the creamy mayonnaise and the melting of the cheese on the hot corn.

If you make it without those, the corn elote will still taste great, it just won’t be as creamy.

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How to take corn off the cob…

How To Get Corn Off The Cob

If you are making Mexican grilled corn on the cob (Mexican corn elote), you can just leave it on the cob and put the ingredients on top. However, if you’re making esquite, then you’ll want to cut the corn off the side of corn cob.

  1. Stand the fresh corn cob on the end on a cutting board.
  2. Carefully cut a knife down one side of the corn, being careful not to cut too deep into the corn cob.
  3. Rotate the corn and do another corn side until all corn sides have been cut off cob.

Then, use the corn cut off the cob for your Mexican seasoned corn or any other Mexican food corn recipe!

ANOTHER GREAT MEXICAN CORN RECIPE: MAKE ELOTES MEXICAN STREET CORN ON THE COB

Recipe and Read: Best Children’s Books About Mexico To Go With The Best Mexican Street Corn Recipe

This elote off the cob recipe is great to pair up with learning about Mexico, Mexican culture, a Cinco de Mayo or Dia De Los Muertos study unit, or a Mexico study unit for kids.

The Mexican corn ingredients are simple enough for children of all ages to help in the recipe step-by-step.

Try these books for reading with children (recipe and read) before making elote corn off the cob and answering what is an elote for kids!

Best children’s books to go with the recipe for Mexican corn (aka: recipe for street corn)…

  • Munching On Churros In Mexico: Geography Literacy for Kids
  • Off We Go To Mexico!
  • Next Stop: Mexico (Time For Kids)

Have you tried Mexican corn on the cob or another elotas? What are your corn recipes Mexican favorites?

This is one of the best Mexican street corn recipes!

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