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ESQUITES

Esquites are the salad form of elotes, charcoal-grilled Mexican corn on the cob that is slathered with a creamy sauce, seasoned with chile powder and lime juice and topped with Cotija, a crumbly, aged Mexican cheese. This version doesn't require a grill, and instead chars the corn kernels in a hot skillet until browned and caramelized. Cotija brings salty, milky accents to the salad. Ancho chile powder adds smoky notes, but you can use any type of chile powder you favor. Leftovers transform quickly into a great pasta salad the next day; simply toss with cooked pasta and olive oil.

Provided by Kay Chun

Categories     salads and dressings, vegetables, side dish

Time 15m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



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Steps:

  • In a large cast iron or heavy skillet, heat oil over medium-high. Add corn, season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until corn is nicely charred and softened, 8 to 10 minutes. Turn off the heat and let stand for 2 minutes. (This helps the corn pick up more char and smoky flavor.)
  • Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine mayonnaise, crema, cilantro and lime juice; season with salt and pepper. Reserve 1/4 cup sauce in a small bowl for drizzling.
  • Add seared corn to the large bowl, season with salt and pepper and toss to coat. Transfer to a large serving platter, spreading corn mixture in an even layer. Drizzle with the reserved sauce, and sprinkle with Cotija and chile powder. Garnish with more cilantro and serve with lime wedges.

2 tablespoons safflower or canola oil
6 cups fresh corn kernels (from 6 to 7 ears fresh corn)
Kosher salt and black pepper
6 tablespoons mayonnaise
6 tablespoons Mexican crema or sour cream
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro, plus more for garnish
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice, plus wedges for serving
4 ounces Cotija cheese (scant 1 cup)
Ancho chile powder (or chipotle or cayenne), for sprinkling

ESQUITES

Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     side-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15



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Steps:

  • Make the spice blend: Combine the salt, chili powder, ancho powder, paprika, garlic, guajillo powder and lime zest in a small bowl; set aside.
  • Make the crema: Combine the mayonnaise, sour cream, cilantro and 1/2 teaspoon of the spice blend in a medium bowl; refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Cook the corn: Heat a grill to high. Brush the corn with vegetable oil. Grill, turning occasionally, until tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool.
  • Cut the kernels off the cobs and transfer to a large bowl. Add 1/4 cup of the crema, 1/2 teaspoon of the spice blend and the cotija and cilantro; stir to combine. Top with more cotija and cilantro and sprinkle with more of the spice blend. Serve with lime wedges.

1 tablespoon fine sea salt
1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
1/2 teaspoon ancho chile powder
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic
1/4 teaspoon guajillo chile powder
Zest from 1/4 lime
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup sour cream
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh cilantro
4 ears of corn, husked
Vegetable oil, for brushing
1 tablespoon crumbled cotija cheese, plus more for topping
2 teaspoons chopped fresh cilantro, plus more for topping
Lime wedges, for serving

CREAMY CORN CUPS ("ESQUITES")

Provided by Marcela Valladolid

Time 17m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7



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Steps:

  • Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the corn and cook until tender, about 5 to 7 minutes. Using tongs, transfer the corn to a platter and allow them to cool slightly. Using a serrated knife, remove the kernels from the corn. Divide the corn between 4 individual cups or small glasses. Put 1 tablespoon mayonnaise and 1 tablespoon butter in each glass. Sprinkle with cheese, chili powder, and salt. Serve with the lime wedges, if desired.

4 ears sweet corn, husked and silks removed
4 tablespoons mayonnaise or Mexican sour cream
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
6 tablespoons crumbled queso fresco or mild feta cheese
Ground chili powder, for sprinkling
Salt, for sprinkling
Lime wedges, for serving, optional

ESQUITES

Easy way to make a classic "vendors" snack. You find this treats in Mexican fairs, parades, and any kind of town celebration.

Provided by La Marz

Categories     Corn

Time 15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7



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Steps:

  • Slice the corn kernels off of the cob, and put them in a medium saucepan, with the butter, salt, and the water.
  • Cook on medium heat, until fragrant, and fully cooked.
  • To serve, pour the corn and broth in foam cups (typical), add some of the mayonnaise (to taste), chile powder and lime juice to taste.
  • Enjoy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1034.8, Fat 99, SaturatedFat 59.3, Cholesterol 247.7, Sodium 790.2, Carbohydrate 41, Fiber 5, Sugar 7.5, Protein 7

4 ears sweet corn
8 ounces butter
2 cups water
1 teaspoon ground chile piquin powder
2 -3 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 limes, juice of
salt

RANCH-STYLE ELOTE / ESQUITES (MEXICAN CORN) 3 WAYS #RSC

Ready, Set, Cook! Hidden Valley Contest Entry. This is a wonderful Mexican street cart food, that is either served on the cob (Elote), or off the cob in cups (Esquites), by vendors. This is an American twist on a Mexican favorite. I would suggest trying all 3 preparation methods to see which one appeals to you. Enjoy! *Note: Prep and cook time does not include the dressing prep. Also, being that it's the dead of winter in Midwest USA when I created this, I used frozen corn on the cob, but I would suggest using fresh.I highly recommend making the dressing at least 2 hours (or more), before serving, so that the flavors have time to blend. *** At the end of the directions (Steps #12-#15), you will find the traditional ingredients for this recipe.

Provided by rosie316

Categories     Corn

Time 40m

Yield 4 ears of corn, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



Ranch-Style Elote / Esquites (Mexican Corn) 3 Ways #RSC image

Steps:

  • Start by making the dressing. In a small glass bowl, mix the Greek yogurt with milk and the "Hidden Valley Ranch" seasoning mix, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (up to 24 hours) -- and away we go! --.
  • "Stove-top / Broiling method for Elote": On the stove-top, boil frozen corn on the cob according to package instructions, (or micro-wave, per instructions). If using fresh, remove husks and boil corn in large sauce pan until tender. IMPORTANT: Save about 1/2 c of the water from the boiling process (it contains the starch) for the "Esquites" preparation method.
  • While corn is boiling, preheat oven to 500* F with a rack set in middle of oven.
  • When the corn is cooked thru, remove the ears of corn to a platter.
  • Okay, here is where we can 'part ways' on cooking methods -- but for now, I'm sticking with the stove-top / broiler method for "Elote".
  • Now that the corn is cooked, line a baking tray with aluminum foil. Brush each ear of corn with the melted butter, salt and pepper lightly and place on tray (NO chili powder yet).
  • Place tray in oven and bake for approx 15 minutes +/-, rotating (rolling) corn often, until all sides are lightly browned. Once you've reached your desired browning, remove the corn to that same platter that we dirtied earlier.
  • "Grilled Elote" (the true way): The other alternative is using your grill to brown. If you are starting your corn on the grill, (while skipping the boiling method), be sure to remove silk only, and soak corn in water before grilling. Leave husks on while grilling, until your ready to brown them. when cooked thru, remove husks, brush with melted butter and grill ears, while turning, to desired browning has been achieved.
  • (There you have the basics done. Now, were 'parting ways' again -- You can have one cob each that serves 4, or you can cut each cob in half to make 8 small servings. Now, at this point, you can shave the kernels off of the cob using a serrated knife, into a bowl, and "voila", we are now morphing into "Esquites" -- but please wait patiently for that).
  • If you want "Elote", leave the cob in tact, slather it with the dressing we made earlier, heavily sprinkle on the grated Parm and add a little minced chives. (Heck, roll it thru them)! Squeeze a wedge of lemon over the whole thing, and add the touch of chili powder (if you so desire). Now your Americanized Ranch version of "Elote" is done.
  • "Esquites": You've shaved the kernels off the cob after boiling and browning. Now put the kernels in a bowl, add the desired amount of water that the corn was boiled in (1/4-1/2 c), then throw in a heap of the dressing, cheese and chives and mix well. Squeeze a couple of lemon wedges 'over the top' (only after mixing). Enjoy!
  • *** I used the following substitutions to make my "Ranched-up" version vs the traditional:.
  • Greek Yogurt, milk & Ranch seasoning = mayo.
  • Parmesan cheese = Cotija cheese.
  • lemon = lime.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 224, Fat 15.2, SaturatedFat 9, Cholesterol 38.6, Sodium 245.6, Carbohydrate 19.2, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 3.7, Protein 6.6

4 ears fresh corn (you can use frozen in a pinch)
1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons whole milk
2 -3 teaspoons Hidden Valley® Original Ranch® Dressing and Seasoning Mix (to taste)
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/3 cup fresh parmesan cheese (finely grated)
1 tablespoon fresh chives (finely chopped)
1 lemon, sliced length-wise into wedges
salt & pepper (to taste)
1/4 teaspoon chili powder (optional)

ESQUITES

Similar to elote, but the corn kernels are removed from the cob. Sweet, smoky, salty, spicy--basically all the flavors-- corn.

Provided by Brian Genest

Time 2h10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 10



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Steps:

  • Combine water and sugar in a large bowl and stir well. Leaving corn in husks, soak for at least 1 hour.
  • Preheat an outdoor grill for low heat with mesquite chips in the wood box. Lightly oil the grate.
  • Grill corn, still in husks, for 45 minutes. Remove from grill and let cool before shucking.
  • Cut corn from the cobs and combine with chili powder. Saute corn kernels in a skillet over medium heat, tossing frequently, until you see come charring, about 5 minutes.
  • Add cotija cheese, crema, cilantro, and salt and cook until warmed through, about 4 more minutes. Spritz with lime juice and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 264.6 calories, Carbohydrate 48.3 g, Cholesterol 22.6 mg, Fat 7.7 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 5.3 g, SaturatedFat 4.3 g, Sodium 612.2 mg, Sugar 35.9 g

2 gallons water
1 cup white sugar
4 ears yellow corn
mesquite wood chips
3 tablespoons chili powder
5 tablespoons crumbled cotija cheese
3 tablespoons Mexican crema
⅓ bunch chopped fresh cilantro
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons lime juice

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