A spin on Mexican street corn, this Indian-inspired version is topped with a curried yogurt sauce. Try Indian Street Corn at your next barbecue! 

A spin on Mexican street corn, this Indian-inspired version is topped with a curried yogurt sauce. Try Indian Street Corn at your next barbecue! | @TheFoodieDietitian

Growing up, I was obsessed with corn on the cob. Probably because I slathered it in butter and salt (let’s be real). But beyond the salt and butter, there was something else symbolic about corn on the cob gracing our table. It was a sign that summer was here and here to stay (for a few months at least). My Mom always boiled corn on the cob so the fact that I don’t have a grill right now (#cityliving) to grill ears of corn doesn’t bother me. But don’t get me started on the wish list of foods I wish I could grill right now…

Grilled corn is the best though, IMO. Especially Mexican street corn, which is grilled corn with some combo of sour cream, lime, chili powder, and cojita cheese. I remember the first time Steve and I had our (now) favorite street corn was at this spanish tapas restaurant in Boston called Toro (which also happens to be one of our all-time favorite restaurants in the city); it was as if time had stopped and there was no one else in the restaurant besides me, Steve, and el corn. We can’t even talk to each other when this corn comes out from the kitchen as if it’s some sacred moment that shall not be disturbed.

Indian Street Corn with Curried Yogurt Sauce | @TheFoodieDietitian

Steve always asks me why we don’t try to make Mexican street corn at home but until we have a grill, it’s a mute point. I recently had this craving to make curried corn and as I started dreaming about Mexican street corn, I thought why don’t I try to do both! So I whipped up some curried yogurt, slathered it on top of the sweet corn and finished it off with some lime and cojita cheese.

Indian Street Corn | @TheFoodieDietitian

If you have a grill, I would say definitely get your ears of corn on it for this recipe. However if you’re sans-grill like moi, they’re still perfectly tasty boiled.

Pair these with your barbecue favorites at your next summer party – they’re sure to be a hit!

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Corn on the Cob with Curried Yogurt Sauce


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  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 4 ears of corn
  • 1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 tsp curry powder
  • Juice from 1/2 lime
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup grated cojita cheese
  • Optional: lime wedges and additional curry powder for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a large pot of salted boiling water, add corn and cook for 5-7 minutes, until desired texture (cook longer for softer corn).
  2. Remove corn from pot and let cool for a few minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix together yogurt, curry powder, lime juice, and salt. Spread yogurt mixture over the ears of corn. Sprinkle cojita cheese on top.
  4. Optional: Serve with lime wedges and garnish with an extra sprinkle of curry powder over top.

Notes

You can also grill the ears of corn instead of boiling them. In fact, this would be the preferred cooking method, only I don’t have a grill!

Tell me, have you ever tried Mexican street corn? How do you like to eat corn on the cob?

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4 Comments

  1. I eat Greek yogurt on everything, and can’t believe I didn’t know about this! Can’t wait to try this one 🙂

  2. My CSA corn can’t come fast enough! So making this…