There's a local taco joint here in Charleston called Taco Boy, and they make THE BEST Mexican Street Corn I've ever had. Eventually, I had to try to make it at home, because I can't go to Taco Boy without getting Mexican Street Corn. And a Frozen Screwdriver. And a Skinny Pineapple Vanilla Margarita. And a Kimchi Taco. And let's be honest ... another Frozen Screwdriver.
Not wanting to spend the entirety of the summer Frozen Screwdriver drunk ( and Frozen Screwdriver Fat ), I realized I could avoid the absolute calorie slaughter of the extra add-ons if I learned how to make that delicious Mexican Street Corn at home that constantly drew me into the restaurant.
There's just one problem -- I'm pretty sure the corn at Taco Boy is fried. Deep fried. Not only am I not in a hurry to crank up the deep fryer when it's 100 degrees outside, I also don't REALLY want all those added calories and fat.
Yeah, that's right. I actually DO pay attention to that stuff ( don't worry, we're still gonna slather this stuff in mayonnaise and cheese, though. )
But then I realized two things: I'd had deep fried corn before ( not covered in mayo and cheese ) and I'd also baked corn in the oven way too long one night while sipping some boxed pinot grigio on the porch, and decided to eat it anyways. The two tasted almost exactly the same.
So maybe I'm onto something here.
Why yes, I think I definitely am. I can BAKE the corn instead of deep frying it, and get those magnificent kernels just a little separated from each other, to allow the flavored mayo and cheese seep its way into the corn just like they do at Taco Boy.
Except now it's healthy, right?
Healthy or not, it's delicious, and I hope you love it as much as I do! Make this corn to go with some crock pot carnitas and a few homemade tortillas, and dinner for a crowd is DONE!
Suggested Recipes:
Baked Mexican Street Corn
Ingredients
- 4 ears Corn
- ½ cup Sour Cream
- ½ cup Mayonnaise
- ½ teaspoon Garlic Powder
- 1 teaspoon Chili Powder
- 1 ½ cups Cotija cheese crumbled
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- In a small bowl, mix the sour cream, mayonnaise, garlic powder, and chili powder. Cover and refrigerate until the corn is ready.
- Shuck the corn and remove all corn silk. Cover each ear of corn individually in foil, and wrap tightly. Place directly on the preheated oven rack and bake for 45 minutes.
- Remove the corn from the oven, unwrap the foil, and let the corn cool off for approximately 30 minutes. ( If you skip this step, the sour cream/mayonnaise will just melt and NOT adhere the cheese to the corn!!! )
- Once the corn is mostly cooled, slather each ear in the sour cream / mayonnaise / spice mixture. Press the crumbled cheese into the corn on all sides.
Notes
Linda says
I’m addicted to this corn! My granddaughters loved it too. I was craving it the other day and only had canned corn. I drained well , microwaved snd added sauce and cheese and tossed it. That was my dinner. The entire can. Lol
Holly says
Is there any way to use frozen corn or canned corn? I cant bite ears of corn but this sounds delicious.
Marianne says
You could try to make a salad type of thing! Use the kernels of corn and drizzle a little bit of the creamy mixture on top and sprinkle with the cheese!
Lee says
Hello from Beaufort. I agree taco boy mexican street corn is the best in the world. I would’ve never thought that it was deep-fried? I like your over cooked corn idea. What I think I’m going to do is get some Publix natural charcoal. Then I’m going to get that stuff cranking. I’m going to put my corn on it and get it nice and crispy on the outside. Then I’m going to put it in the oven and bake the heck out of it. Then while that’s all happening in the oven and the resting. I will be cooking my other food items on the prepared charcoal .
Sheneka Batten says
I tried this recipe and it's great!
Kelley @ Coastal Kelder says
I love Mexican street corn! I made the salad version of this a few weeks ago, but it wasn't quite as great as I remembered bc I couldn't get the corn as crispy as I wanted (damn new stove). Will definitely need to experiment with this version!