Elotes Recipe (Mexican Corn) (2024)

I don’t know if there’s a tastier way to enjoy corn on the cob than Elote corn, smothered in a creamy mayo sauce and topped with chili powder, cheese and lime. This popular Mexican corn recipe was my absolute favorite street food to eat while living in Mexico and makes a great side dish for any BBQ or potluck.

If you’d rather enjoy corn cut off the cob, don’t miss my esquites recipe, or try this Corn Salad.

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My first experience with authentic Elote was in Puebla, Mexico while living there during a school internship, and it quickly became my favorite snack whenever we were exploring the streets of the city. I just couldn’t get enough Elote and Esquites! This was one Mexican recipe I refused to leave the country without!

What is Elote?

The world “elote” means “corn cob” in Spanish, and Mexican Elote is grilled corn on the cob slathered in a mayo cream sauce and garnished with chili powder, cheese and lime. Elotes (and esquites) are as commonly sold from street carts in Mexico as hot dogs are in Manhatten.At least that’s what I experienced while living in Puebla, Mexico!

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How to make Elote:

Cook the Corn: You can cook the corn cobs on the stove, on a grill, or in the instant pot. For the stove, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the ears of corn and cook until tender, about 10 minutes.

Spread with Butter (Optional): If corn was cooked on stovetop or instant pot, Spread melted butter over the cooked corn and grill until slightly charred on all sides.

Add Crema Mixture: Mix the mayonnaise and Mexican crema together, then spread a thin layer over the cooked corn cobs.

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Enjoy: Sprinkle generously with cotija cheese and then desired amount of chili powder. Serve garnished with cilantro and a lime wedge on the side, for squeezing on top. Enjoy Elote corn immediately.

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Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:

To Make-Ahead: Cook the corn, allow to cool and store covered in the fridge. Prepare the topping ingredients and store in the fridge. When ready to assemble, brush the corn with melted butter and grill over medium-high heat just until charred. Spread with toppings.

To Freeze: Blanch the corn on the cob for a few minutes in boiling water. Remove and allow to cool before storing a freezer safe container for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Brush the corn with melted butter and grill over medium-high heat just until charred. Spread with toppings and serve the Mexican street corn immediately.

More Mexican Favorites:

  • Tamale Pie
  • Tres Leches Cake
  • Authentic Mexican Rice
  • Pozole
  • Esquites (Mexican Corn in a Cup)
  • Homemade Refried Beans
  • Horchata
  • Mexican Tamales

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Elote Recipe

Elote, commonly called Mexican Street Corn, is grilled corn smothered in a creamy mayo sauce and topped with chili powder, cheese and lime. Serve it as a snack or side dish for summer BBQ's and potlucks.

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Author Lauren Allen

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 4

Calories 162

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 10 minutes mins

Total 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 4 ears corn* , husked
  • 2 Tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 2 Tablespoons Mexican crema , or sour cream
  • ½ cup Cotija cheese , freshly grated, or queso fresco*
  • chili powder , or tajin, to taste
  • 1 lime , quartered
  • fresh chopped cilantro , for garnish, optional

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the ears of corn and cook until tender, about 10 minutes (or cook them in the instant pot).

  • (Optional step): Brush corn with melted butter and grill corn on medium heat until slightly charred.

  • Mix the mayonnaise and Mexican crema together and spread a thin layer all around the corn ears.

  • Sprinkle generously with cotija cheese and then desired amount of chili powder. Serve garnished with cilantro, and with a lime wedge on the side for squeezing on top.

  • Enjoy immediately.

Notes

Corn: White corn is traditionally used in Mexico, but yellow corn can be substituted.

Cheese: Cotija cheese is traditional, but if you can’t find it, substitute finely grated parmesan cheese.

Pro Tip: If using fresh husked corn, leave stem end attached as something to hold on to while eating. Otherwise stick a long wooden skewer into the end of the corn before grilling or coating, to make them easier to hold and eat.

Esquites: If you like your corn cut from the cob, try making Esquites instead (Mexican corn served in a cup).

Make-Ahead Instructions: Cook the corn, allow to cool and store covered in the fridge. Prepare the topping ingredients and store in the fridge. When ready to assemble, brush the corn with melted butter and grill over medium-high heat just until charred. Spread with toppings.

Freezing Instructions: Blanch the corn on the cob for a few minutes in boiling water. Remove and allow to cool before storing a freezer safe container for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Brush the corn with melted butter and grill over medium-high heat just until charred. Spread with toppings.

Nutrition

Serving: 4gCalories: 162kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 6gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 22mgSodium: 316mgPotassium: 274mgFiber: 2gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 294IUVitamin C: 11mgCalcium: 112mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

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. Elote is the perfect summertime side dish for any Mexican-inspired meal.

What is the difference between elote and Mexican street corn? ›

Elote, also known as Mexican street corn, is a popular Mexican street food made from grilled or boiled ears of corn on the cob that is slathered in a creamy mayo sauce and garnished with chili powder, crumbled cotija cheese, and fresh cilantro. The word “elote” means “corn” in Spanish.

What is the powder they put on elotes? ›

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.

What is the yellow thing they put on elotes? ›

Crema: Crema is a cultured dairy product similar to sour cream. On elote, crema works as the glue for adhering the spices and cheese onto grilled corn. While similar to crème fraîche and sour cream in terms of tang, crema is a bit thinner and sweeter than its tarter relatives.

What cheese is used for elotes? ›

What Is Elote? Elote, or Mexican corn on the cob, is a popular street food in Mexico (that's why it's also known as Mexican street corn). Corn on the cob is charred on the grill, slathered with butter and mayonnaise, and finished with salty Cotija cheese.

What hot sauce is used for elote? ›

The most authentic way is to boil some corn, slather on mayonnaise and lime juice, then cover in cotija cheese and chile powder. Hot sauce is optional and I usually see Valentina or Tapatio.

What kind of mayo to use for elote? ›

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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.

Is Cotija cheese the same as parmesan cheese? ›

One of Mexico's most famous cheeses, cotija is a semi-hard, slightly aged cheese with the crumbly texture of parmesan but a stronger, saltier flavor. Try as you might, cotija cheese won't melt, so it's sprinkled or crumbled on everything from soups and salads to tacos and tostadas.

Is elote good for you? ›

Corn is rich in fiber and carotenoids, which makes it healthy for the gut and eyes.

Do you use white or yellow corn for elotes? ›

Soto, who was born in Pachuca, Hildago, in Mexico, said white corn is typically used for elotes. Sometimes people prefer yellow corn. She prepares them both ways, based on the customer's preference. As long as it's not out of a can, then you're on the first step to an authentic elote.

What do you eat with elote? ›

It's great along side any grilled chicken or steak, especially other latin inspired dishes like Grilled Taco Chicken, or Lime-Chili rubbed Steak. You might also enjoy my deconstructed version of this dish, Mexican Street Corn Salad.

What flavor is elotes? ›

Elote means "corn cob" in Spanish, but it's also the name given to a famous Mexican street corn dish. With flavors of sweet corn, cotija cheese, lime, chili powder, mayonnaise, and cilantro, the flavors of elote have inspired many other recipes.

What can I use instead of Cotija cheese for elotes? ›

Feta cheese, Quesco fresco and Goat cheese crumbles are the top 3 cotija cheese substitute. Romano cheese is also a good replacement.

What does Elotes mean in Spanish? ›

masculine noun (Central America, Mexico) (= mazorca) corncob ⧫ corn on the cob. (= maíz) maize (Brit) ⧫ corn (US) ⧫ sweet corn.

What does the word elote mean in Spanish? ›

1. ( maize cob) (Central America) (Mexico) corncob.

What is Mexican street corn made of? ›

This Mexican Street Corn recipe is a common Mexican street food that is made by grilling corn on the cob and then coating it with a mixture made up of mayonnaise, sour cream, cotija cheese, chile powder, and lime.

Why is Mexican street corn so good? ›

A blend of garlic, cilantro, chile powder, mayo, and Cotija cheese in the sauce, plus a final squeeze of lime, makes the corn sweet, salty, savory, nutty, creamy, and tart all at once.

What are the ingredients in everything but the elote? ›

The ingredients list sugar as the first ingredient, which helps to emulate the sweetness of fresh corn. Sugar is followed by sea salt, corn flour, chile pepper, Parmesan cheese, chipotle powder, natural flavor, citric acid, dried cilantro, organic rice fiber, and cumin powder.

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