MEXICAN STREET CORN/ELOTE MEXICANO: Delicious, Easy Recipe that makes the perfect BBQ Side Dish

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • This easy recipe for Mexican Street Corn (or Elóte Mexicano in Spanish) is a mouthful of fresh, delicious flavors. If you've never tried it before, now's the perfect time, while fresh corn is in season. Mexican Street Corn is fresh corn on the cob made so much better! It's creamy, it's cheesy, it's got a kick of spice, (thanks to a light sprinkling of chile powder or Tajin). And if you really want to turn it up a notch, squeeze some fresh lime juice on top and savor the freshness! One bite and you'll understand why elóte is such a popular treat in Mexico. You can eat it on its own, or it makes the perfect BBQ side dish. Here is how to make Mexican Street Corn:
    Mexican Street Corn/Elóte Mexicano Recipe
    You will need:
    corn on the cob, husks and silk removed, bottoms cut flat
    2 cups crumbled cotija cheese (one 9oz. container is enough for 8 ears of corn. If you only find cotija in block form, it grates & crumbles easily.)
    1/2 cup mayonnaise
    melted butter
    1/2 tsp.salt
    chile powder, paprika, or Tajin to taste
    heavy duty wooden skewers
    *Amounts will vary based desired number ears of corn
    Optional:
    sour cream can be added to mayonnaise
    chives or cilantro chopped finely can be added to cotija cheese
    fresh squeezed lime juice gives the corn a wonderful fresh taste
    Directions:
    Bring 2 quarts water to boil in large saucepan. Add approx. 1/2 teaspoon salt to boiling water. Place ears of corn in water, cover and let cook 30 minutes. When done, insert wood skewers into the bottom of the corn cobs, being careful not to burn yourself. (I use a kitchen towel to hold the corn in place while inserting the skewers.) Brush melted butter over corn, covering every kernel. Then use spatula to slather on mayonnaise. This, too, should cover entire corn on the cob. Sprinkle cotija cheese all over. Then give it a light dusting of chile powder, paprika or Tajin, and enjoy!
    Thanks so much for checking out my video. If there’s a specific recipe you’d like to see, let me know in the comments. I post one new recipe every week at Marcy Inspired, so be sure to subscribe, like, and click the notification bell.

Komentáře • 28

  • @taosjedi
    @taosjedi Před 4 lety +4

    These well forever remind me of El Paso's Segundo Barrio. Hearing the vendor yelling "ELOTES!!!" and watching the kids eat it making a wonderful mess of themselves! I too quote Nacho Libre all the time, that and Spongebob are my kids generation touchstones. I use cheapie takeout chopsticks for skewers, Haha! GREAT JOB!

    • @marcyinspired1442
      @marcyinspired1442  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks, Dennis. (Chopsticks for skewers is a great idea!💡) BTW, I’m making your Pico de Pollo sandwiches today & will be shooting a video that I’ll post in a few weeks.

    • @taosjedi
      @taosjedi Před 4 lety

      inspired Yaaay! Can't wait!

  • @LuckyDawgProductionsModerator

    Yum!

  • @sashared7971
    @sashared7971 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this❤️

  • @lavwrenbeeh7836
    @lavwrenbeeh7836 Před 3 lety +7

    Looks so delicious! :))

  • @wtgphoto
    @wtgphoto Před 2 lety +2

    Confirmed, very Delicious!! Subscribed. 😀

  • @natalierozean5989
    @natalierozean5989 Před rokem +3

    Yes …yess I would eat a funnel cake & corn dog everyday 😂! And now this 🌽! I’m from KS, but lived in NM for 12 yrs. Thank you for the recipes! Just subbed.

  • @danielm9833
    @danielm9833 Před 2 lety +2

    "Surprise!"
    "Get that corn outta my face!!"

  • @lakshmicosmo9551
    @lakshmicosmo9551 Před rokem +1

    Hi Marcy just found ur channel. Cant wait to watch ur videos. New subscriber. Thx so much hopefully I can try some recipes out

  • @danofiremano
    @danofiremano Před 10 měsíci +2

    Looks yummy, but Tajin is a bit salty for me, so the chili powder would be my choice. I'd purposely get this on a first date just for the messy factor! ~ LoL

  • @patriciajandura842
    @patriciajandura842 Před rokem +1

    did you ever try cooking the corn with the husk on in the microwave 1 ear for 3 mins cut the wide end off and with a pot holder or towel squeeze the corn out from the tip ( narrow end) comes out clean with little or no husk on cob cooked perfect!

    • @marcyinspired1442
      @marcyinspired1442  Před rokem

      Are you serious!? I’ve never heard of that. I just made roasted corn yesterday. I like to grill corn with the husk on, but had no idea you could do this in the microwave! I will have to give it a try. Thanks for the tip.

  • @johnlowery8058
    @johnlowery8058 Před rokem +1

    Great video thank you although I would order that on a first date that way the other person knows what they're getting right off the bat

  • @dougzimmermann6239
    @dougzimmermann6239 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if I can use different kind of cheese

    • @marcyinspired1442
      @marcyinspired1442  Před rokem

      You can try substituting the cotija with Parmesan. I’ve never tried it, but it’s probably closest to the flavor.

  • @sandymacdonald6451
    @sandymacdonald6451 Před 2 lety +3

    30 minutes seems like an awfully long time to boil an ear of corn. Corn shouldn't take that long to cook, right?

    • @marcyinspired1442
      @marcyinspired1442  Před 2 lety +3

      You can definitely cook it for less time if you want more crunch to your corn. But keep in mind the core needs to be soft enough to drive a skewer through it. Thanks for checking out this video.

  • @ana-ek7ss
    @ana-ek7ss Před 11 měsíci

    Aquí no encuentro elote mexicanos el sabor es diferente!