Monday, April 9, 2012

Make Elote

Elote is Mexican corn on the cob and is considered an appetizer. If you haven't tried it, you're missing a real taste experience. An enormously popular item sold by street vendors, an ear of corn is grilled, covered with mayo and sprinkled with a grated cheese and chili mix. You can also make chili con elote, elote soups, or even tamales de elote using corn scraped off the ear.


Instructions








1. Gather the ingredients listed under "Things You'll Need" and prepare your indoor or outdoor grill for four ears of corn.


2. Combine mayonnaise and lime juice in a small bowl. Combine cheese, chili powder, ground red pepper, ground cumin and salt in another small bowl.








3. Shuck the corn and place the ears on a grill rack coated with cooking spray. Turn frequently and grill for about 12 minutes or until the ears are tender.


4. Remove corn from grill. Brush with mayonnaise mixture and sprinkle with cheese mixture. Serve immediately.


5. Try out other recipes using elote. You can make a tamale de elote with a batter of ground fresh corn, sugar and margarine. Steam the corn and you'll have a sweet treat.

Tags: cheese chili, small bowl