Indulge in the unmistakable flavors and sensory delights of Mexican street corn with a twist — a beloved side dish that’s transformed into a delectable casserole. This instructional post is a road map for home cooks to elevate their corn game. From the bustling streets of Mexico to your dinner table, follow these clear steps to savor the authentic taste of Elotes in a new, family-friendly form.

Mexican Street Corn Casserole


A Little Taste of Mexican Street Corn

Before we dig into the recipe, it’s worth underlining the cultural relevance of Mexican street corn. Known as ‘Elotes,’ this popular dish is a celebration of corn in its purest form, typically served at markets and street food stalls across Mexico. Grilled over an open flame until charred, then slathered in mayonnaise, crema, cheese, and spices, Elotes is a union of textures and tastes that’s hard to resist. Our casserole rendition brings the street food’s essence to your kitchen, making it perfect for potlucks, family dinners, or any occasion that calls for comfort with a kick.

Ingredients You'll Need

Here’s what you need to gather before you start cooking your Mexican Street Corn Casserole:

  • 6 cups of corn (fresh or frozen)
  • 1 cup of sour cream
  • 1/2 cup of mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup of finely chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1/2 cup of crumbled cotija cheese
  • 1 teaspoon of chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper (optional, for extra heat)
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • Juice from 1 lime
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 3 cups of grated Monterey Jack cheese
  • Chopped chives or scallions for garnish

Grab these goods and we'll get started!

The Craft of Assembly

Preparing the Corn Mixture

First, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). If using fresh corn, shuck the corn and remove the kernels. If you're using frozen, thaw them. In a large mixing bowl, combine the corn, sour cream, mayonnaise, cilantro, cotija cheese, chili powder, cayenne (if using), garlic, lime juice, salt, and black pepper. Mix thoroughly, ensuring all the ingredients are well incorporated.

Building the Casserole

Prepare a 9x13-inch baking dish. Spread half of the corn mixture over the bottom of the dish. Sprinkle with half of the Monterey Jack cheese. Then, spread the remaining corn mixture on top and finish off with the rest of the cheese. This layering technique ensures every bite of your casserole contains a burst of flavor.

Top It Off with Cheesy Goodness

Finish with a hearty layer of Monterey Jack cheese on top, covering the entire surface. This delightful finale not only caps off the flavors but also adds an irresistible golden blanket to your casserole.

Baking Brilliance

Place the casserole in the preheated oven and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and slightly golden. The edges should be bubbling with deliciousness. To brown the cheese further, you can also broil the casserole for a couple of minutes, but be sure to keep a close eye to prevent it from burning.

Sensational Serving

Once baked to perfection, remove the casserole from the oven and allow it to cool slightly. Before serving, sprinkle with chopped chives or scallions for a fresh, oniony note. The casserole is best when served warm, allowing the flavors to meld together.

Pair this street corn casserole with grilled meats, and a zesty salad, or simply enjoy it by itself. It's a versatile dish that can complement a myriad of meals, adding a touch of Mexican flair to the table.

Conclusion and Cook’s Notes

The Mexican street corn casserole is a delightful dish that transcends cultural boundaries, bringing the vibrant flavors of street food into your home. Feel free to customize it to your liking — add more or less spice, adjust the creaminess, or top it with your favorite herbs. This flavorful and comforting side dish is not only a crowd-pleaser, but it’s also a testament to the versatility of corn in Mexican cuisine.

Experiment with this recipe and make it a part of your culinary repertoire. Share it with friends, serve it up at gatherings, and most importantly, savor it with your loved ones. Enjoy the process of cooking and creating something that echoes the traditions and warmth associated with Mexican cuisine. And remember, the heartier the dish, the heartier the "olé!"

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