This recipe gets its inspiration from Mexican street corn. Piping hot corn on the cob is smeared with mayonnaise and dredged with Queso or Cotija cheese, fresh cilantro, chile powder, lime and plenty of salt and pepper.
It sounds unusual. But it’s not.
The mayonnaise melts right into the corn to take on a whole new flavor and acts as the ‘glue’ to hold everything together.
It’s incredibly tasty, as well as addicting and very messy which somehow makes it all the more enjoyable to eat.
You can grill the corn which is probably a more traditional way of cooking it. But I’m a big believer in roasting. All those sweet juices get trapped inside the kernels until they nearly burst with joy.
Don’t be afraid of frozen corn on the cob if fresh isn’t available. I eat it all the time. It’s frozen at the peak of freshness and can be almost as good. You can also use ‘loose’ corn and mix the ingredients right into it.
Whatever way you decide to make it, just please do!
The onslaught of flavors will make you happy you did!
Sweet yet savory, salty, spicy and succulent all at the same time with a bite of citrus, it will bring a burst of zesty delicious-flavored sunshine into your life!
Piping hot corn on the cob is smeared with mayonnaise and dredged with Queso or Cotija cheese, fresh cilantro, chile powder, lime and plenty of salt and pepper.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Brush corn lightly with butter and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast 20-25 minutes. Alternately you can grill or boil it.
- Working with one ear of corn at time brush with mayonnaise, sprinkle with cheese, cilantro and chile powder, pressing it onto the corn to help it stick. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Serve with lime wedges.
Notes
Adapted from Saveur
















This is such a delicious way to prepare corn, very inspiring
This sounds delicious – and I'm glad you offered the option of roasting….I live in an apartment and sadly, I have no grill.The pictures are gorgeous!
I love Mexican street corn but every time i tried was boiled, roasting it sounds like a great idea, thanks for sharing it with usand the picture is mouthwatering, wish I could nibble on one right now
That is the prettiest piece of corn I've ever seen! Yummy. =)
Chris: Absolutely! A pinch of cayenne too for a little extra kick.