Creamy Mexican Street Corn Dip Recipe (Elotes Dip) - Little Spice Jar (2024)

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The easiest creamy Mexican corn dip! Elotes dip is basically the stuff you find in Mexican street corn in a cup, but made so you can serve it alongside tortilla chips! There’s no cooking involved — stir everything together and you’re good to go in 10 minutes!

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ELOTES DIP!

Friends, friends, friends. Have you ever had roasted street corn rolled together with a tangy mayo, melted butter, a hint of seasonings, and a sprinkle of cotija cheese?

It is seriously the creamiest snack and it’s pretty much available everywhere here in the great state of Texas! So today, I’ve turned a summer favorite into a creamy Mexican corn dip in time for the last summer blow out of the year — Labor Day!

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We love serving this Elotes dip at get together’s and barbecues because:

  1. it requires just a handful of ingredients
  2. You use frozen corn kernels (or the cans work too), so you don’t have to worry about eating corn on the cob in public (see here for a great recipe if that sort of thing doesn’t bother you!)
  3. it takes 10 minutes
  4. no actual cooking is required

I’ve also made Mexican street corn into a salad with black beans and avocados, which is great if you’re looking to make something that would work in salad form. And then there were the Mexican street corn and chicken tacos! Basically, at this point, we love Mexican street corn so much, I’ve found all sorts of ways to consume it.

Note to self: try making elotes nachos or even elotes pizza!

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What do you need to make Mexican street corn dip?

  • corn kernels
  • melted butter
  • lime juice
  • mayonnaise
  • seasonings
  • cilantro
  • fresh jalapeño
  • crumbled Cotija cheese

What kind of corn kernels for corn dip?

I like to use fire-roasted corn in my elotes dip. The charred corn adds a new flavor profile to the dip, but you can also use defrosted sweet corn kernels, and even canned corn would work for this recipe as long as you drain the cans thoroughly. Fire-roasted corn is usually sold in the freezer section in most grocery stores right next to the regular stuff. Recently, I’ve even spotted it in the canned veggies aisle, so there’s no need to roast your own corn for this recipe unless you really want to!

Where do I find crumbled cotija cheese?

Cotija cheese is usually sold in as a disc or even crumbled in a bag in the refrigerated section where you find all the other bagged and shredded cheeses. I usually buy the crumbled stuff so it’s as easy as using it in the recipe, you can however also purchase the disc and just crumble it yourself.

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What do I use in Mexican street corn dip if I can’t find cotija cheese?

If you absolutely cannot find crumbled Cotija cheese, you can use crumbled feta cheese. I’ve never tried replacing it in this recipe, but I heard a few people mention they have used it successfully as a substitute for Cotija.

How to make Mexican street corn salad:

  1. The first step is to make the creamy base for the dip. You do so by combining the melted (and cooled) butter, lime juice, and mayonnaise and seasoning it with garlic powder, salt, and ancho chili powder (cayenne works too in a pinch.)
  2. Next, we’ll mix the corn, cilantro, jalapeños, Cotija cheese, and use a rubber spatula to toss everything together.
  3. Just drizzle the prepared base on top of the corn and other ingredients and stir. Adjust with additional seasonings as desired.
  4. I suggest you make the dip at least a couple hours in advance if you can, however, you can also make and serve this immediately. I find the flavors do intensify a bit more if you make this a bit in advance. Serve it alongside tortilla chips and watch it disappear!

How long do leftovers last?

Leftover Elotes dip can last for up to 4 days in the refrigerator as long as it placed into an airtight container and covered. Leftovers are delicious if you use them similarly to chicken or egg salad — on bread or even on a bed of lettuce and of course, as a dip!

If you’re on the hunt for a quick and easy Labor Day potluck treat, though I am just a tad bit biased on this one, I suggest making this Mexican street corn dip!

It’s super different (no one else is bringing this to the party, that’s for sure), but also doesn’t require too much effort on your part.

I often find that some of the best recipes fit those requirements. 👏🏼

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Yield: 6 servings

Creamy Mexican Corn Dip (Elotes Dip)

Prep Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

The easiest creamy Mexican corn dip! Elotes dip is basically the stuff you find in Mexican street corn in a cup, but made so you can serve it alongside tortilla chips! There’s no cooking involved — stir everything together and you’re good to go in 10 minutes!

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons EACH: melted butter (cooled) AND lime juice
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon EACH: salt AND ancho chili powder (cayenne works, but use less)
  • 1 pound roasted corn, defrosted/drained (regular corn kernels work too!)
  • ¼ cup chopped cilantro
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, minced
  • 1 cup crumbled Cotija cheese

Instructions

  1. BASE: Whisk together the melted butter, lime juice, and mayonnaise in a medium bowl. Season with garlic powder, salt, and ancho chili powder.
  2. EVERYTHING ELSE: Add the corn, cilantro, jalapeños, Cotija cheese and using a rubber spatula, stir to combine. Taste and adjust with additional seasonings as desired.
  3. SERVE: Allow to cool for several hours (it intensifies the flavors even more) or serve immediately along with tortilla chips.

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FAQs

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. You can sprinkle them on the corn with the cotija cheese and then squeeze fresh lime juice all over each corn on the cob.

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 do you eat with Costco street corn dip? ›

Dip – Street Corn Dip is traditionally enjoyed with tortilla chips, flour or corn tortillas.

Do you use chili powder or Tajin for elote? ›

This recipe calls for chili powder, but by all means, if you have Tajín, use it. Just cut back on the salt, as it's already in the blend. Whip up a batch of elote as a fun summertime snack or appetizer or serve alongside tacos, carne asada, or your favorite barbecue fare.

What chili powder is used for Mexican elote? ›

Tajin- some sort of chili powder is usually added to elotes, and my favorite is Tajin. It's also something you can easily find at any grocery store. Hot sauce- This is optional- I like Tapatio or Valentina but you don't have to add hot sauce if you don't want to.

Why is Mexican street corn so good? ›

The chili powder, cayenne pepper, garlic add just the right kick, while the lime juice and lime zest awaken all the flavors, and the Cotija cheese adds a salty punch. What we're left with is sweet, smoky bursts of corn, a creamy kick of heat and bursts of tangy lime. So, let me be clear, elote Mexicano is HEAVEN.

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.

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 kind of mayo is used for elote? ›

Elote Recipe Ingredients

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.

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 does elote stand for? ›

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.

Is street corn dip good? ›

I made this Mexican Street Corn Dip for a couple of friends, and we all agreed it was the dip of the summer. It has so many amazing and simple elements and ingredients that if treated right, will make a dip worth of every backyard BBQ. Keep it simple and keep it fresh, let's fire up those grills and get cooking!

What is the green sauce in Costco street tacos? ›

Cilantro Lime Crema is a tangy sauce made from sour cream, mayonnaise, cilantro, garlic, and lime. Great on tacos, enchiladas, and taquitos!

What is in Rojos Street corn dip? ›

Our Mexican Style Street Corn Dip is made with fresh corn, spicy green chiles, and premium cheddar and Cotija cheeses. Friends and family of all ages will love this beloved Mexican specialty, that's delicious served hot or cold. Regular 11 oz size found in the Refrigerated section.

What is the white powder on corn mold? ›

Diplodia ear rot appears as white mold growing on corn ears. A dead flag leaf is an easily recognized symptom of Diplodia ear rot. Visible signs of Diplodia ear rot on corn ear.

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.

Does elote have chili powder? ›

Elote, commonly called Mexican Street Corn, is grilled corn smothered in a creamy mayo sauce and topped with chili powder, cheese and lime.

What are the ingredients in Elotes candy? ›

Ingredients : SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, CHILI PEPPER POWDER, SALT, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM LACTATE, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, SILICON DIOXIDE, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, YELLOW 5, PRESERVATIVE [BHT, TBHQ], RED 40, BLUE 1, SOY LECITHIN.

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