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    Home » Pasta

    Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad

    Published: Apr 4, 2020 » Modified: Apr 21, 2021 » By: Kylie » This post may contain affiliate links. » 72 Comments

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    This 20 minute Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad is loaded with fire-roasted corn, Cotija, and a deliciously tangy, creamy dressing. It's quick and easy to throw together and is made up of mostly pantry ingredients that you've probably already got in your kitchen!

    Overhead shot of a white plate filled with Mexican street corn pasta salad garnished with fresh cilantro
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    Ingredients and Substitutions
    Instructions
    Tips
    What is Mexican Street Corn
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    Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad

    You'll Love This

    • The flavors are out of this world. The creamy dressing has just the right amount of tangy, lime flavor with a subtle hint of spice. It's got enough mayo to give it some serious creaminess, but not so much that it feels heavy. Mix that with perfectly al dente pasta, fire-roasted corn, and fresh chopped cilantro, and this is a side dish that dreams are made of!
    • It consists of mainly pantry ingredients. This is one of those recipes where we pretty much have everything on hand at all times and can throw this salad together at a moment's notice! Frozen or canned corn, pasta, mayo, sour cream, lime, chili powder - the only thing we sometimes don't have is Cotija cheese, in which case I'll substitute queso fresco or feta cheese instead!
    • It's something new and different in the world of pasta salads. There is nothing wrong with a fun Pesto Tortellini Pasta Salad Salad, Creamy Vegan Cucumber Pasta Salad, or a Cilantro Avocado Southwest Pasta Salad but this Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad is one of those dishes that your friends probably haven't had before. Which makes it even more fun to share!
    White marble counter top with ingredients to make Mexican street corn pasta salad

    Ingredients and Substitutions

    • Pasta - I like to use rotini for this recipe, but you can use any short cut of pasta or whatever you have on hand!
    • Fire-Roasted Corn - I have found that frozen fire-roasted corn gives this salad the best flavor, but regular canned corn kernels work just as well! The fire-roasted corn adds that signature smoky, charred flavor - so check the freezer section at your grocery store to see if you can find some!
    • Cotija or Queso Fresco - I have made this street corn pasta salad with both types of cheese and both were delicious! Cotija is similar to Parmesan so it will have a bit more of a salty flavor. Queso fresco is more like super mild feta cheese but still adds great texture and flavor. Either works well in this recipe!
    • Fresh Cilantro - Do not omit this! You could sub fresh parsley in its place, but fresh cilantro is one of the key ingredients in this pasta salad!
    • Sour Cream - Use full fat, regular sour cream for the best flavor. 
    • Mayo - If you’re not into mayo, you can just add more sour cream in its place, but the mayo adds a super creamy texture and just enough fat to give it the perfect flavor. I promise the dressing will NOT taste like mayo!
    • Garlic Powder - I don’t recommend using fresh garlic for this pasta salad as it will be too overpowering and I like the way the garlic powder mixes right in with the creamy dressing. 
    • Lime Juice and Zest - This is another non-negotiable ingredient! The fresh lime zest and juice really gives this pasta salad the signature elote inspired flavor. 
    • Chili Powder - This is interchangeable with paprika if you don’t have chili powder on hand. I prefer the smokiness and slight spice from the chili powder but paprika works well too!
    Overhead shot of a white platter filled with Mexican street corn pasta salad garnished with fresh cilantro

    Instructions

    Toss cooked pasta in olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Pop it in the fridge to cool.

    Metal strainer filled with al dente rotini noodles

    Add sour cream, mayo, lime zest and juice, garlic powder, chili powder, cayenne pepper, and a couple large pinches of salt and pepper. 

    Small bowl with ingredients for the Mexican street corn pasta salad sauce

    Mix until well combined.

    Small bowl with ingredients for the Mexican street corn pasta salad sauce

    Add pasta, corn, Cotija, and cilantro to a large bowl.

    Large glass bowl filled with ingredients to make Mexican street corn pasta salad

    Pour most of the dressing over the pasta.

    Large glass bowl filled with ingredients to make Mexican street corn pasta salad

    Toss until everything is well coated. 

    Large glass bowl filled with ingredients to make Mexican street corn pasta salad

    Transfer to serving platter, drizzle with remaining dressing, and garnish with fresh chopped cilantro.

    Overhead shot of a white bowl filled with Mexican street corn pasta salad garnished with fresh cilantro

    Tips

    • Moderately salt your pasta water! Salting the pasta water is the first step in seasoning this dish and it's going to do a lot to boost the flavor of the pasta itself. I recommend adding 2-4 tablespoons of Kosher salt to the boiling water before adding the uncooked pasta. You want the pasta water to be as salty as the sea, literally. Once you start salting your pasta water, you will never stop, I promise.
    • Cook the pasta just until al dente. Nothing ruins a pasta salad quicker than mushy, overcooked pasta. I like to cook the pasta for 1 minute less than the lowest recommended cooking time on the package directions. So if the package recommends 9-11 minutes, I start (carefully) tasting the pasta after 8 minutes and pull it off the heat and strain it as soon as it's al dente.
    • If sweet corn is in season where you are, you can definitely use corn on the cob instead of frozen corn! There's no need to cook the corn before adding it to the pasta salad. Freshly cut, uncooked corn from the cob is one of life's greatest pleasures. OR if you have leftover grilled corn on the cob - cut it from the cob and use that!
    • The dressing in this pasta salad will thicken as it sits. I would recommend dressing it just before serving, or if you'll be enjoying this pasta salad a few hours after you make it, feel free to add a splash of lime juice or even milk to loosen things up.
    Overhead shot of a white platter filled with Mexican street corn pasta salad garnished with fresh cilantro

    What is Mexican Street Corn

    • Mexican Street Corn, also known as Elote, is corn on the cob covered in mayonnaise or Mexican crema, then sprinkled with Cotija cheese, chili powder, and fresh chopped cilantro. It's a popular street food in Mexico and is served with the husk still attached so you have something to hang onto while you eat.
    • My street corn pasta salad recipe is in no way meant to be an authentic version. This is very much a Midwestern twist on a Mexican classic. I have used some of the same flavors of Mexican street corn and translated them into a quick and easy pasta salad.
    • My intention is always to honor the origins of the recipes that I am recreating. If you are looking for a traditional Elote recipe, here is a delicious one that you should definitely try!

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    ★★★★★

    5 from 26 reviews

    This Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad is loaded with corn, cotija and a deliciously tangy, creamy dressing that is the stuff dreams are made of. It's quick and easy to throw together and is made up of mostly pantry ingredients that you've probably already got in your kitchen! 

    • Author: Kylie
    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 10 minutes
    • Total Time: 20 minutes
    • Yield: 10 servings 1x
    • Category: Side Dish
    • Method: Stove Top
    • Cuisine: Mexican/American

    Ingredients

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    • 16 oz. rotini pasta
    • olive oil for tossing pasta
    • 3 (10 oz.) bags frozen-roasted corn or 2 (15 oz.) cans of corn, drained
    • 1 cup Cotija or queso fresco cheese
    • ⅓ cup freshly chopped cilantro + more for garnish
    • 1 cup sour cream
    • ½ cup mayonnaise
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • 3 tablespoons lime juice
    • 2 teaspoons lime zest
    • 1 teaspoon chili powder
    • a couple pinches cayenne pepper
    • Kosher salt
    • fresh cracked pepper

    Instructions

    1. Cook pasta according to package directions until al dente. Toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper and set aside to cool to room temperature. Or pop in the fridge to speed up the cooling process. 
    2. In a medium bowl combine sour cream, mayo, lime zest and juice, garlic powder, chili powder, cayenne pepper, and a couple large pinches of salt and pepper. 
    3. Add pasta, corn, Cotija, and cilantro to a large bowl.
    4. Pour most of the dressing over the pasta and toss until everything is well coated. 
    5. Transfer to serving platter, drizzle with remaining dressing, and garnish with fresh chopped cilantro.

    Notes

    Moderately salt your pasta water! Salting the pasta water is the first step in seasoning this dish and it's going to do a lot to boost the flavor of the pasta itself. I recommend adding 2-4 tablespoons of Kosher salt to the boiling water before adding the uncooked pasta. You want the pasta water to be as salty as the sea, literally. Once you start salting your pasta water, you will never stop, I promise.

    Cook the pasta just until al dente. Nothing ruins a pasta salad quicker than mushy, overcooked pasta. I like to cook the pasta for 1 minute less than the lowest recommended cooking time on the package directions. So if the package recommends 9-11 minutes, I start (carefully) tasting the pasta after 8 minutes and pull it off the heat and strain it as soon as it's al dente.

    If sweet corn is in season where you are, you can definitely use corn on the cob instead of frozen corn! There's no need to cook the corn before adding it to the pasta salad. Freshly cut, uncooked corn from the cob is one of life's greatest pleasures. OR if you have leftover grilled corn on the cob - cut it from the cob and use that!

    The dressing in this pasta salad will thicken as it sits. I would recommend dressing it just before serving, or if you'll be enjoying this pasta salad a few hours after you make it, feel free to add a splash of lime juice or even milk to loosen things up.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size:
    • Calories: 285
    • Sugar: 2.2 g
    • Sodium: 150.1 mg
    • Fat: 10.8 g
    • Saturated Fat: 3.5 g
    • Trans Fat: 0 g
    • Carbohydrates: 38.1 g
    • Fiber: 1.8 g
    • Protein: 8.8 g
    • Cholesterol: 14.4 mg

    Keywords: elote pasta salad, street corn pasta salad, Mexican pasta salad

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    Comments

    1. Molly

      May 25, 2021 at 10:32 am

      When eating this for leftovers the next day, would you heat it up before eating or would you eat it cold out of the fridge?

      Reply
      • Kylie

        May 25, 2021 at 2:58 pm

        I like to eat it cold right out of the fridge!! But I think it would be yummy heated up also 🙂

        Reply
    2. Sandra Alberto

      April 28, 2021 at 6:23 pm

      I am a bit confused - do you use frozen corn without unthawing or warming it?

      Reply
      • Kylie

        April 28, 2021 at 10:12 pm

        If you're using frozen corn, I'd cook it according to package directions before adding it to the salad. If you're using canned corn, it's good to go right from the can!

        Reply
    3. Riri

      April 27, 2021 at 2:51 pm

      Will this sit well overnight in the fridge for the next day serving?

      ★★★★★

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      • Kylie

        April 27, 2021 at 8:24 pm

        You could definitely make this the night before. I would recommend either waiting to add the dressing or just adding half the dressing initially. Then add the remaining half (or all) of the dressing right before serving. The dressing is super creamy so it will soak into the pasta salad quite a bit so it's best not to let it sit for too long before serving. Hope that helps! Can't wait to hear what you think!

        Reply
    4. Tammy Brundige

      March 15, 2021 at 6:45 pm

      Great recipe. Going to add some rotel and red pepper.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
    5. Carol

      February 21, 2021 at 8:24 am

      I just love those recipes that you can adjust so that you can put more of what you have on hand or what you love into it. This is a shining example of that. And it starts out with such beautiful ingredients. You cannot go wrong. EVER.I could be talked into "bulking" it with other ingredients and making this into a main dish any night of the week.I am so curious to see that you said not to cook the corn. I have never tried corn straight off the cob so now I am thinking that I have to try that. Seeing as at times I have not cooked it much this might not be a bad idea at all. Just something else to try.

      Reply
      • Kylie

        February 21, 2021 at 9:15 am

        YES! My recipes really are meant to be a blueprint for you to into your own creation! I LOVE fresh corn from the cob (uncooked) but my latest obsession is frozen fire roasted corn. The smokey flavor works SO well with this pasta salad that I'm updating the recipe (with new pictures too) next week to recommend using the fire roasted corn instead of canned or fresh. Can't wait to hear what you think if you end up making this recipe, Carol! 🙂

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    6. Colleen

      February 13, 2021 at 9:53 pm

      Everything about this looks amazing - EXCEPT mayo is so gross! My grocery store sells Mexican crema; if I used it in place of the mayo, in addition to the sour cream, do you think it’d be too tangy? Maybe I could add a pinch of sugar to tone it down? Trader Joe’s Everything But the Elote seasoning has sugar in it...

      Reply
      • Kylie

        February 14, 2021 at 9:43 am

        I think Mexican crema would be perfect in this!! I hear you about the mayo - I am typically NOT into mayo on anything but a turkey sandwich, but you can't even taste it in this pasta salad! It adds just the right amount of fat to the dressing which adds more flavor. But I think Mexican crema would be delicious - and I think a pinch of sugar would balance out the tang well. That Trader Joe's seasoning sounds yummy too. Can't wait to hear what you think if you try it! Great question, Colleen!

        Reply
    7. Leslie Callahan

      October 26, 2020 at 8:05 pm

      Can't say enough about this recipe. I could have eaten the whole entire bowl myself. Thank you for the recipe. Its a hit!!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        October 27, 2020 at 11:17 am

        Hahah 🙂 I love this! I could not agree more - I have definitely eaten more than my fair share of this recipe! Thank you so much for leaving a review, Leslie. Thank you!!

        Reply
    8. Heather

      September 06, 2020 at 6:35 pm

      I made this for a family 4th of July get together and everyone loved it.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        September 07, 2020 at 9:53 am

        I am so glad that you enjoyed this recipe, Heather! It is one of our family's favorites. Thanks for leaving a review!

        Reply
    9. Jillian

      August 17, 2020 at 7:31 pm

      Quick and easy recipe that all enjoyed! I used fresh corn on the cob cooked in air fryer which brought sweetness to this dish. I also added diced poblano pepper, red onion, and celery for a little crunch! Will definitely be making this again!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        August 18, 2020 at 10:33 am

        I am so glad that you enjoyed this recipe, Jillian! I love your adjustments and substitutions! Sounds delish 🙂 Thanks for leaving a review!

        Reply
    10. Aubrey

      August 14, 2020 at 3:54 pm

      Excellent recipe! I have switched it up with basil and cilantro, different cheeses, and various peppers and tomatoes. Such a versatile recipe, it’s now a summer standard!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        August 16, 2020 at 10:41 am

        WOOHOO! I am so glad that you've found this recipe delicious AND versatile! Thanks so much for leaving a review, Aubrey!

        Reply
    11. Jill

      August 04, 2020 at 10:53 am

      Great pasta salad! Made according to recipe and it was fabulous!!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        August 04, 2020 at 11:01 am

        I am so glad that you enjoyed this recipe, Jill. Thanks so much for leaving a review!

        Reply
    12. Gaby

      July 27, 2020 at 1:35 pm

      Delicious ? and easy to make.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        July 27, 2020 at 1:39 pm

        I am so glad that you enjoyed this recipe, Gaby! Thank you for leaving a review - I really appreciate it!

        Reply
    13. Sara Angel

      July 20, 2020 at 1:15 am

      I made this for a cookout where I knew we would be having Mexican style tacos, and thought-hey let’s give it a chance!

      I used rainbow rotini because I like a bit more color in my food and played up the idea of Mexican street corn.

      I followed the instructions, but thought it could use a little more dressing so I added an extra squeeze of mayonnaise.
      The flavors really are great together.

      I topped it with Cilantro and added in a shake of Goya Adobo with the blue cover and sprinkled some Tajín on top. I served this in a cute container with an ice pack under it to keep it cool since we were outside in Wisconsin’s Tropical summer. It was the hit of the party, besides the tacos...The kids asked their parents for seconds... and before I left early people filled their plates with more. I think next time I would use two cans of corn to give it more of an Elote vibe.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        July 20, 2020 at 9:13 am

        I'm so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Sara! Thanks so much for leaving a review!!

        Reply
    14. Brittany Roley

      July 19, 2020 at 2:12 pm

      This Pasta salad is delicious!! I’m so happy with how it turned out I will surely make it Again!

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        July 20, 2020 at 9:12 am

        I am so glad you enjoyed this pasta salad, Brittany. Thanks for leaving a review!!

        Reply
    15. Sassy

      July 19, 2020 at 12:34 pm

      This was so good!!! Was a huge hit with my family. But I used whole wheat pasta instead. And because we’re all lactose intolerant, I used Cremá, a Mexican sour cream and their cotija cheese. If you’ve ever had eloté from the “corn man” or “rainbow umbrella” whatever you call it, it tastes just like that. I even added tajín on top and it was amazing. My dads a meatlover so I cooked some ground turkey to add in.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
      • Kylie Lato

        July 20, 2020 at 9:12 am

        Great substitutions! So glad that you enjoyed this recipe, Sassy! Thanks for leaving a review 🙂

        Reply
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