Skillet Mexican Street Corn Recipe

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Skillet Mexican Street Corn Recipe is corn off the cobb served Mexican style. It’s smothered with a creamy spread and topped with feta cheese, cilantro, and green onions.

This is one of the best corn side dishes you’ll eat.

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Skillet Mexican Street Corn
Skillet Mexican Street Corn
This is the buttery sauce that makes this skillet corn so yummy!

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I have loved Mexican Street Corn since trying it for the first time at my favorite local restaurant. As a result, I developed this recipe that is very similar. The restaurant serves Mexican Street Corn with shrimp tacos; I serve it with everything I can. It’s that good.

Surprisingly, I don’t usually eat corn on the cob or chicken wings when I’m at a restaurant. It’s the whole getting-something-caught-in-my-teeth-and-no-one-telling-me thing. Do you know what I mean? However, Mexican Street Corn is the one exception to that rule. I sacrifice my standards. It’s that good.

Skillet Mexican Street Corn

Beyond that, I really prefer corn off the cobb. For a few times, when I made Mexican Street Corn I made it on the cobb. Then I realized it was easier to make and easier to eat off the cobb. In fact, I buy frozen, steam-fresh microwave corn in a bag. As a result, this Skillet Mexican Street Corn Recipe can be ready in about 5 minutes.

Skillet Mexican Street Corn

As mentioned earlier, it goes with any Mexican themed dish. I like it with shrimp and fish taco, steak tacos, and enchiladas. Really, the possibilities are endless.

Most noteworthy, this recipe is economical to make and can easily be doubled or tripled for a crowd.

Delicious side dish.

Skillet Mexican Street Corn Recipe

  1. First of all, this is a very versatile recipe. You can use steam fresh frozen corn, canned, or fresh corn.
  2. Also, a bag of frozen steam fresh corn is my favorite since it can be heated quickly in the microwave.
  3. If you use fresh corn, you can either grill it, boil it, or cut it off the cobb, and cook it stovetop. Finally, top the corn with the wonderfully, tasty spread.
  4. In addition, to lighten up the fat and calories, you can use a margarine or lower fat butter spread and low-fat mayonnaise. I find with all the spices in the recipe, I don’t really miss the fat.
REady to be served are cilantro, and green onions.

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Skillet Mexican Street Corn

Skillet Mexican Street Corn Recipe

Skillet Mexican Street Corn Recipe is corn off the cobb served Mexican style it’s smothered with a creamy spread and topped with feta cheese, cilantro, and green onions. It’s super easy and amazingly flavorful.
Author: Paula
4.86 from 55 votes
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat corn in microwave according to package instructions.
  • Meanwhile, mix butter and mayonnaise until smooth.
  • Add paprika, salt, pepper, zest and juice of 1 lime, garlic powder to the butter/mayo mixture and mix until well combined.
  • Place corn in a serving dish and drop spoonfuls of butter mixture on top of corn.
  • Sprinkle cheese, cilantro, and green onions over butter.
  • Serve hot.

Notes

  • *read narrative for tips using canned or fresh corn
  • Recipe from Paula @CallMePMc.com All images and content are copyright protected. 

Nutrition

Calories: 147kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 219mg | Potassium: 179mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 544IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.

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47 Comments

  1. It was literally the best thing I’ve probably ever tasted in my life. I paired it with chips and used it as a dip. (I also didn’t add mayonnaise) maybe could have used a tiny bit more spice, but overall, for not being fresh off the cob, it was great.

  2. 5 stars
    I made this dish tonight for my daughter’s family with crockpot chicken enchiladas and they raved. The flavor was fantastic. My only deviation was to add a little red pepper flake. Next time I will heat the corn in an iron skillet as others have suggested. Thank you for such a wonderful dish

    1. Me too! I’m hoping the flavor is still there, but it’s completely liquid after mixing half/half mayo and butter and then adding lime juice. We’ll see!

    2. I find some butters have water. I only use real butter and not margarine. But some butters are better.

  3. I can’t wait to make this dish. I wonder if there is another kind of cheese I can use instead of feta. Please let me know. Thanks!

    1. It’s made traditionally with cotija if you have that. Goat cheese is tangy similar to feta. You could also use queso Fresca or melted American processed cheese like Velveeta.

  4. 5 stars
    So delicious! Doubled the recipe and served with some Salsa Chicken (from All Recipes), and they went together wonderfully. Only change I made was to use 1/2 of the garlic powder, as that seemed like a lot. It’s definitely worth getting the cotija cheese instead of substituting with feta!

  5. 5 stars
    This was fantastic. The only thing I did different was I cooked the corn in a cast iron skillet rather than microwave it so the corn would have some carmelization/color. I made a double batch for a dinner party and everyone raved about the corn.

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