Elote Corn Salad bursts with creamy, smoky flavor and comes together fast. Sweet corn, tangy lime, and salty cheese create a bold bite. Perfect for Cinco de Mayo or easy weeknight meals.

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Why You’ll Love This Elote Corn Salad
Quick and easy with minimal prep
This Elote Corn Salad comes together quickly, and you only need simple steps. You can prep everything in under 20 minutes, so it fits busy days perfectly.
Bold, smoky street corn flavor in every bite
Because you char the corn, each bite delivers that classic street corn taste. Also, the paprika and cumin add a warm, smoky depth.
Perfect as a side dish or topping for tacos, chicken, or steak
You can serve Elote Corn Salad as a side, but it also works great as a topping. In fact, I often spoon it over grilled chicken for extra flavor.
Made with simple, flexible ingredients you likely already have
Most ingredients sit in your kitchen already, which makes this recipe very practical. Also, you can swap items easily without losing flavor.
Great year-round with fresh or frozen corn
Even if fresh corn is not in season, you can still enjoy this dish. Just use frozen corn, and you still get great results.
Ingredients for Elote Corn Salad
Corn: fresh grilled or roasted, or frozen and thawed
Corn is the star here, so choose fresh if possible. However, frozen corn works well when thawed.
Butter for richness and flavor
Butter melts into the warm corn, and it adds a rich, comforting base.
Red onion for crunch and sharpness
Red onion brings a crisp bite and balances the creamy texture nicely.
Sour cream or Greek yogurt for a creamy base
You can use sour cream for a classic taste. Meanwhile, Greek yogurt offers a lighter option.
Fresh lime juice for brightness
Lime juice adds a fresh, tangy kick that lifts the whole dish.
Smoked paprika and cumin for smoky depth
These spices bring warmth and a subtle heat, so the salad tastes bold and balanced.
Fresh cilantro and chives for herbaceous flavor
Fresh herbs add color and a bright finish, which keeps the salad from feeling heavy.
Cotija cheese or easy substitutes like feta or Parmesan
Cotija gives that authentic salty touch. If needed, feta or Parmesan work just as well.
How to Make Elote Corn Salad
Grill or roast the corn until lightly charred
First, cook the corn until you see light char marks. This step builds the smoky flavor.
Cut kernels off the cob if using fresh corn
Next, let the corn cool slightly, then slice off the kernels carefully.
Toss warm corn with butter until melted and coated
While the corn is still warm, mix in butter. It melts quickly and coats every kernel.
Mix in onion, sour cream, lime juice, and spices
Then, stir in chopped onion, sour cream, lime juice, paprika, and cumin until well combined.
Fold in herbs and crumbled cheese gently
After that, add cilantro, chives, and cheese. Mix gently so the texture stays light.

Taste, adjust seasoning, and serve warm or at room temperature
Finally, taste and adjust salt or lime as needed. Serve warm or let it sit briefly at room temperature.
Tips for the Best Flavor and Texture
Char the corn for authentic smoky taste
Charring makes a big difference, so do not skip this step if possible.
Let the corn cool slightly before mixing to avoid over-melting
If the corn is too hot, the sauce may become too thin. So, let it cool just a bit.
Balance creaminess and acidity with lime and dairy
Taste as you go, and adjust lime or cream to keep flavors balanced.
Adjust spice levels to suit your taste
You can add more paprika or cumin if you like stronger flavor. Or reduce them for a milder version.
Use fresh herbs for the brightest flavor
Fresh herbs always taste better, and they add a clean, vibrant finish.
Easy Variations and Substitutions
Use frozen corn for convenience without sacrificing flavor
Frozen corn saves time, and it still tastes great when cooked properly.
Swap sour cream with Greek yogurt for a lighter option
Greek yogurt makes the dish lighter, yet still creamy and satisfying.
Try different cheeses like queso fresco, feta, or Parmesan
Each cheese brings a slightly different taste, so feel free to experiment.
Add jalapeño or chili powder for extra heat
If you like spice, add jalapeño or a pinch of chili powder.
Make it dairy-free with plant-based alternatives
You can swap dairy with plant-based options, and the salad still turns out delicious.
Serving Ideas and Pairings
Serve as a side dish for Cinco de Mayo meals
This Elote Corn Salad fits perfectly into any festive spread.
Use as a topping for tacos, burrito bowls, or nachos
It adds creaminess and flavor, so it works great on many dishes.
Pair with grilled chicken, steak, or seafood
The smoky flavor pairs beautifully with grilled meats and seafood.
Spoon over salads for extra flavor and texture
You can even add it to greens for a hearty, flavorful salad.
If you love bold corn flavors, try this Creamy Mexican Street Corn Dip with Cotija and Lime or this Grilled Corn on the Cob with Chili Lime Butter. For something fresh, this Fresh Avocado Tomato Salad with Cilantro Dressing pairs beautifully, especially with a sprinkle of this Easy Homemade Taco Seasoning Blend for Bold Flavor.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
Best served fresh for optimal texture and flavor
This salad tastes best right after making it, while flavors stay bright.
Can sit at room temperature briefly before serving
However, you can let it sit out for a short time before serving.
Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to a few days
Keep leftovers in an airtight container, and refrigerate for freshness.
Stir before serving to refresh the creamy consistency
Before serving again, stir well so the dressing blends back together.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in elote salad?
Elote Corn Salad includes corn, butter, sour cream or yogurt, lime juice, spices, herbs, and cheese. It delivers a creamy, tangy, and smoky flavor.
What do you need for elote corn?
You need corn, butter, lime, chili or paprika, cheese, and a creamy base like sour cream.
What do you eat elote with?
You can serve it with tacos, grilled meats, or even as a topping for bowls and salads.
Why is it called corn salad?
It is called corn salad because corn is the main ingredient, mixed with creamy dressing and flavorful additions.
More Recipes You’ll Want to Try Next
If you want more inspiration, check out ideas on Pinterest where you can find creative twists and serving ideas for corn dishes and more.
Final Thoughts
This Elote Corn Salad delivers all the flavors of classic street corn in a quick, easy, and crowd pleasing format. With its creamy texture, smoky char, and zesty finish, it’s a must have addition to any Cinco de Mayo spread or everyday meal.

Elote Corn Salad
Equipment
- Grill or oven for charring the corn
- Mixing bowl for combining ingredients
- Knife for cutting kernels and chopping
- Cutting board
Ingredients
- 4 cups corn kernels (grilled or thawed frozen)
- 2 tbsp butter
- ¼ cup red onion, finely chopped
- ½ cup sour cream or Greek yogurt
- 2 tbsp fresh lime juice
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- ½ tsp ground cumin
- ¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
- 2 tbsp fresh chives, chopped
- ½ cup Cotija cheese, crumbled
- to taste salt and pepper
Instructions
- Grill or roast the corn until lightly charred, then let it cool slightly.
- If using fresh corn, cut the kernels off the cob carefully.
- Place warm corn in a bowl and toss with butter until fully melted and coated.
- Stir in red onion, sour cream, lime juice, smoked paprika, and cumin until well combined.
- Fold in cilantro, chives, and Cotija cheese gently.
- Taste, adjust seasoning, and serve warm or at room temperature.