Let me preface this by saying when I make Mexican Corn and Quinoa Salad at home, I have no intention of sharing it with anyone. It was one of those things I make and then hide in the back of my fridge and pretend it's not there so no one else (aka my husband or Poppy) will eat it.
No shame in my game - Mexican Corn and Quinoa Salad is so good you won't want to share it with anyone!
Have you guys ever had that delicious Mexican street corn on the cob, known as Elote, that's slathered in mayo, chile powder and lime juice? It's basically the best thing in the world and I'm a BIG fan. The only thing that bothers me about that dish is there is no avocado anywhere to be found. Well, fear not my friends, PROBLEM SOLVED.
Mayo can be substituted for avocado in most any dish in my opinion, so obviously that's what I did. I just took a perfectly ripe avocado and threw it into the blender with a hint of lime juice and a little water and blended it up until it was the same consistency as mayo. And then I went ahead and mixed it in with all my favorite things like quinoa, monetary jack cheese, corn straight off the cob, some cilantro and scallions and then topped it all off with a healthy shake of chile powder and salt and pepper.
You could easily use some grilled corn too, but I'm really into raw corn as you can probably tell!
Much to my dismay, Thomas discovered it in the back of the fridge and I was forced to share last week, Poppy too. He did however declare it to be one of the best things I've ever made! #winning
Mexican Corn and Quinoa Salad (aka Esquites with Quinoa)
Ingredients
- 1 cup red or white quinoa
- 3 cups corn about 4 ears, cut from the cob
- ½ jalapeno seeded and finely diced
- 2 green onions sliced
- 1 handful cilantro chopped
- 1 lime juiced
- 2 tablespoons cotija or feta, crumbled
- chili powder to taste
- ½ cup shredded Monterey jack cheese
- 1 avocado
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Cook the quinoa according to the package directions.
- Once cooked, add the quinoa and raw corn to a large mixing bowl with the chopped jalapeño green onions, cilantro, half of the lime juice, cotija cheese and a dash of chili powder. Toss to combine.
- Remove the avocado from the skin and discard the seed. Place the flesh of the avocado in a blender or food processor with the remaining lime juice and blend until smooth. Add a few tablespoons of water as needed to make the mixture smooth, it should be a similar consistency to a mayonnaise.
- Remove the avocado mixture from the blender, toss it with the corn and quinoa mixture and top with the shredded jack cheese. Season with salt and pepper as needed and serve.
Notes
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Photo by Matt Armendariz / Food Styling by Adam Pearson / Recipe from What’s Gaby Cooking
I know it's not as delicious, but how important is the jack cheese? Trying..
you can sub or omit!
Hi Gaby, if I meal prep this on Sunday for a few lunches throughout the week, will the avo dressing turn brown?
it will get a little brown but the acid in it will help it from turning like BROWN BROWN
How many calories per serving are in the salad?
I'm not sure! We don't track calories
A new favorite summer salad.
Such a great side dish or simply just for lunch. We eat this often!
If made ahead of time should I refrigerate?
yes
Delicious!
Would thawed frozen corn work ok? I have all the other ingredients just not freshly cut raw corn.
totally works!
Hi Gaby - is this one cup of cooked quinoa? 1 cup raw = 3 cups cooked, so just want to double check. Thanks!
correct - 1 cup raw
Can I make this ahead of time?
yes!
This was an excellent side dish for dinner tonight. Loved it.
I am (sadly) allergic to avocados. Would you just add the mayo instead? Or sub something else?
you could totally do it with mayo
Made this with lemon pepper chicken breasts - my husband said it was one of the best meals he’s had this summer. Sooo delicious!
Is there a substitute for cilantro or can I just leave it out - my SIL is allergic.
Thanks!!
Chives!!
Do you think farro would work in this salad?
I sure do!
I literally just made this and it was delicious! The only thing I'd change next time, is double it. I wanted to eat the whole bowl myself.