By: Chef Laura Bonicelli
Spicy Mexican Sweet Corn is a special occasion summer treat in my house. Grill the corn, don’t grill the corn; it doesn’t matter. It’s always delicious. Buy your corn at your favorite Farmers Market!Â
About Mexican Sweet Corn
Elote (aka Mexican Street Corn) is unbelievably popular, and you can find it all over Mexico and the US, often served on a stick. It’s fun, festive, spicy, and a little messy.Â
If you’re having trouble finding cotija cheese, you can replace it with salty, crumbly cheese like feta or Ricotta Salata.
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