Corn Salsa

Published August 11, 2023

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Fresh Corn Salsa – made with fresh ears of crisp corn, sweet bell pepper, vibrant red onion, herby cilantro, and a zesty spiced lime dressing. It’s makes a perfect chip dip or a topping to pair with a main protein.

Corn salsa with corn, tomatoes, bell pepper, cilantro and onion.

A Summery Corn Salsa Recipe

Corn salsa that’s much better than Chipotle! It’s a healthy dip that also doubles well as a side dish.

Fresh corn and bell pepper are fire roasted over a hot grill or gas stove flame for a beautiful smokey char, then it’s tossed with a colorful plethora of other complementary fresh Mexican-style ingredients.

It has such a tantalizing blend of flavors that’s is makes the perfect chip dip, or its delicious served over salmon, shrimp, chicken or beef (we love the salmon option).

Plus it’s a versatile salsa with lots of ways to switch things up (see ideas below).

It’s best made in season when you can get prime sweet yellow corn, but during the colder months try it with frozen corn too.

Rainbow of corn salsa ingredients chopped in a mixing bowl before tossing.

Corn Salsa Ingredients

  • Fresh corn: I recommend yellow corn for more color, but white will work too if that’s what you can find.
  • Orange bell pepper: Yellow, red or green will work as well. I just like to include various colors in the dip so opt for orange.
  • Roma tomatoes: Another type of sweet tomato will work here.
  • Red onion: If you want to reduce the bite of the onion then rinse first under cool water and drain before adding to the salsa.
  • Cilantro: Use a generous amount in the dip to build up flavor.
  • Jalapeno: For less heat remove the ribs and seeds of the pepper first before dicing.
  • Garlic: We only use a little here so it doesn’t overwhelm the salsa. 1/4 tsp dried garlic powder works too.
  • Chili powder: Ancho chili powder will work as well for more smokey flavor.
  • Mexican hot sauce: Something like Valentina, Cholula or Tapatio is recommended here.
  • Olive oil: Another nuetural oil will work great such as avocado oil or even canola oil.
  • Limes: In a pinch a lemon will work too.
  • Salt and pepper: Season the dip to taste, just remember if serving with tortilla chips they’ll add additional salty flavor.

Ingredients needed to make corn salsa shown.How to Make Corn Salsa

  1. Preheat a grill over medium-high heat to about 450 degrees.
  2. Grill corn and orange bell pepper until charred on all over, about 3 minutes per 3 sides. Alternately you can do this over a gas stovetop set over a medium flame but be careful as corn does pop (stand back).
  3. Let cool then cut kernels from corn cobs, then core and seed the bell pepper and dice.
  4. Add corn and bell pepper to a large bowl along with tomatoes, onion, cilantro, jalapeno, garlic, chili powder, hot sauce, olive oil, lime zest, lime juice and toss.
  5. Season to taste with salt and pepper, toss.

Collage of six steps showing how to make fresh corn salsa.

Possible Variations

Here are some other tasty ways to make corn salsa:

  • Add diced avocado.
  • Replace bell pepper with poblano, hatch chili or Anaheim peppers.
  • Try green onion in place of red onion for a milder option.
  • Use grape tomatoes in place of Roma tomatoes.
  • If cilantro tastes soapy to you (unfortunately yes this is a thing for some), then replace with fresh parsley.
  • Make black bean and corn salsa by adding a can of drained and rinsed black beans (just add one less ear of corn if doing so).
  • Or try it with canned black eyed peas or pinto beans.
  • Add cheese. You can’t go wrong with some cotija cheese here (add just before serving).
  • If you happen to get a mild batch of corn that isn’t very sweet, enhance it with a drizzle of honey.

Overhead photo of corn salsa with tortilla chips dipped in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use canned corn or frozen corn for corn salsa?

  • While it won’t taste quite as fresh and be quite as delicious frozen or canned corn will work too. Just skip the charring step.

How should it be stored?

  • Corn salsa shouldn’t be kept at room temperature longer than two hours for food safety.
  • Store in the fridge in an airtight container.

How long does corn salsa last?

  • It will keep for up to 3 days in the fridge.
  • Toss just before serving each time.

Close up photo of salsa with corn ingredients.

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Corn Salsa

A super fresh salsa made with ears of crisp charred corn, sweet bell pepper, vibrant red onion, herby cilantro, and a zesty spiced lime dressing. It's makes a perfect chip dip or a topping to pair with a main protein.
Servings: 12 (about 6 cups)
Prep20 minutes
Cook10 minutes
Ready in: 30 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat a grill over medium-high heat to about 450 degrees.
  • Grill corn and orange bell pepper until charred on all over, about 3 minutes per 3 sides. Alternately you can do this over a gas stovetop set over a medium flame but be careful as corn does pop (stand back).
  • Let cool then cut kernels from corn cobs, then core and seed the bell pepper and dice.
  • Add corn and bell pepper to a large bowl along with tomatoes, onion, cilantro, jalapeno, garlic, chili powder, hot sauce, olive oil, lime zest, lime juice and toss. Season with salt and pepper to taste, toss.
  • Store in the fridge up to 3 days. Serve as a dip with tortilla chips or over a protein such as fish, chicken, or beef.

Notes

  • Optionally you can omit one cob of corn and add a can of drained and rinsed black beans in it's place.
  • Or add 1 diced avocado in place of 1 corn.
  • For a cheesy flavor try with 3/4 cup crumbled cotija cheese, adding just before serving.
Nutrition Facts
Corn Salsa
Amount Per Serving
Calories 61 Calories from Fat 18
% Daily Value*
Fat 2g3%
Saturated Fat 0.3g2%
Trans Fat 0.003g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Sodium 14mg1%
Potassium 251mg7%
Carbohydrates 11g4%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 1230IU25%
Vitamin C 29mg35%
Calcium 12mg1%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.