Sweet Corn Salsa

This corn salsa is a favorite south-of-the-border-inspired dish. If you love corn, this is the best corn salsa, and it’s made with only 6 simple ingredients. It’s perfect for dipping, topping, or eating by the spoonful.

You can serve corn salsa with tortilla chips and a hibiscus margarita for a festive appetizer.

A close-up of a bowl of corn salsa with two whole limes behind it.

There are a few things I really feel certain about in this world, and one of them is I love fresh corn salsa recipes. And “love” is not a word I toss around loosely. OK. Maybe it is, but it’s still something special when it comes to today’s recipe.

Why This Recipe is a Winner

  • Using fresh corn, adds texture and flavor, making this recipe stand out
  • Adding fresh jalapeños adds bright flavor and crunch in every bite
  • Cilantro adds a distinctive flavor that takes this recipe from good to great

Key Ingredients

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe:

  • Corn on the cob — You can substitute frozen corn, but I don’t recommend using canned corn.
  • Fresh jalapeños — We’ll discard the seeds, and add minced jalapeños, which adds flavor without as much heat.
  • Lime juice — You can use either fresh limes or lime juice from a bottle.
  • Red onion — You can substitute green onion.
  • Fresh cilantro — See my substitution tips for people who don’t like this herb.
  • Salt — Adding just a bit of salt adds depth of flavor.

Marly’s Tips

You can add chopped tomatoes to make corn tomato salsa. I prefer using sweet cherry tomatoes because they’re firmer and sweeter.

How to Make Corn Salsa

Interestingly enough, this recipe begins in the microwave. Of course, you can cook your corn the traditional way (boiling it in a pot), but the microwave makes it so easy.

  1. Cook the corn until tender.
  2. Shave off the corn from each of the cobs.
  3. Place the corn in a dish and add the other ingredients like chopped jalapeños, red onion, and chopped cilantro. Then stir in lime juice and salt.

Here are more detailed, step-by-step instructions:

Step One: Cook the Corn

Begin with three ears of corn. How you cook that corn is up to you, but I prefer to microwave them in the silks. I put the whole ear of corn in the microwave and then cook it for 4 minutes per ear, so 12 minutes.

Looking down on a cutting board with 4 ears of corn, a red onion, chopped jalapeños, and several whole limes.

Then remove them from the microwave (use oven mitts), and cut off the cob end, and push the ear out of the silk from the other end. It’s so easy.

Step Two: Cutting Corn off the Cob

Once the corn cools, stand the ear of corn on a cutting board, and use a knife to cut down to remove the corn from each ear. Transfer the cut corn to a serving dish.

Step Three: Add Remaining Ingredients

Add the remaining ingredients to the cut corn and use a spatula or spoons to stir it all together. Make sure you get all the ingredients mixed thoroughly throughout the corn.

That’s all it takes to make Mexican corn salsa perfecto!

A hand holds a small bowl pouring lime juice over another bowl full of corn, red onions, and chopped jalapeños.

Serve it Up

Now that you have this recipe, you can make salsa with corn any time you want. But how do you serve it? Great question! Sure, it’s great on vegan burritos. But it’s also pretty tasty on a vegan taco salad along with some Sofritas, of course!

I even add this salsa to a vegan baked potato. Of course, I also make corn salsa for tacos and vegan enchiladas. Any dish that could use a burst of freshness can be enhanced by a spoonful or two of this tasty condiment.

The Best Sweet Corn Salsa Recipes

The thing is, I’ve had a lifelong love affair with corn. I mean really, what American hasn’t? Especially when you grow up in the midwest where you see it growing from every patch of land available. If the midwest had a capital it should be called Corn City.

When we go to our local Chipotle, I order the vegetarian burrito bowl. And when I make my way to the salsas, I ask for a little of each, but a lot of the corn. Sometimes I’m embarrassed by the amount of corn I order. So, now I can make my own and add all the corn I want.

There’s something about the fresh flavors and the texture of corn that makes this Mexican corn relish salsa add an extra touch of deliciousness to your burritos or salads.

Alternatives to Cilantro

This recipe calls for cilantro, and for me personally, it’s an important ingredient. However, if you’re not into cilantro, you can try these alternate herbs instead:

  • Freshly chopped parsley
  • Freshly chopped chives
  • Dried cilantro (which is less potent and may be more tolerable for cilantro haters).

Reader Reviews

★★★★★
Having been a manager at Chipotle your recipe is…spot on.

Lyn

★★★★★
This was my favorite side dish of ALL TIME! There’s no fat and its packed full of flavor. We put it on tortilla chips…and ate it as a side dish alone. Thank you for this recipe! It’s also fun to add avocado or tomato, mix it up!

Jen

How long is corn salsa good for?

Because of the citrus from the lime juice, corn salsa can keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. Be sure to store it in an airtight container. You can also freeze it. When stored in a freezer-safe container or bags, it can keep up to 1 month in the freezer.

A hand holds a tortilla chip with corn salsa on it. It's sitting above a bowl full of the salsa. There are limes behind it.
  • It’s important to use fresh corn right off the cob. I highly recommend your farmer’s market to support a local farmer. But if you can’t make that happen, head on up to your grocery store and buy a few ears of real corn. I love these tips on selecting the best corn.
  • Alliteratively, if you don’t have access to a farmer’s market, you can use bagged frozen corn.

More Vegan Corn Recipes

Do you love dishes like fresh corn salsas? You’ll definitely want to check out these tasty vegan corn recipes too:

A bowl holds corn salsa. There's a cutting board with ingredients in the background, limes, and a another bowl of tortilla chips.
A bowl holds a fresh batch of corn salsa. There's a lime behind it.

Sweet Corn Salsa

Try this quick and easy Sweet Corn Salsa to pour over your home-made burrito bowls, tacos, and salads. It's fresh, easy, and so delicious!
5 from 6 votes
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Mexican
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 22 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 29kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 ears of fresh corn (still in the husk) or 1 ½ cup frozen corn
  • 2 teaspoons fresh jalapeños and rinsed to remove seeds, finely chopped
  • ¼ cup red onion minced
  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro or if you’re not into cilantro, try fresh parsley, chopped
  • Juice from one lime
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  • Place the 3 ears of corn, still in the husk, in the microwave, and cook for 12 minutes. When the time is up, remove the ears of corn from the microwave (Wear oven mitts so don't get burned). Place the corn on a cutting board. Chop off the bottom of the corn, and use your mitted hands to press the corn out of the husk from the other end. No silk! Do this to all 3 ears and then allow them to sit on the cutting board to cool.
  • Allow the ears of corn some time to cool and then use a serrated knife to shave off the corn. Hold the ear of corn upright with the base of it resting on the cutting board and use your knife to cut down. Repeat this step until all the corn has been removed from the cob.
  • Transfer the corn to a dish and add the finely chopped jalapeños, red onion, and chopped cilantro. Then squeeze the juice from one lime, add the salt, and stir until well-combined.

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Calories: 29kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 150mg | Potassium: 91mg | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 95IU | Vitamin C: 2.4mg | Iron: 0.2mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

This post was originally published in 2020 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2021.

7 Responses to Sweet Corn Salsa

  1. Avatar thumbnail image for MarlyBrandy Reply

    5 stars
    I make this corn salsa all the time, it’s so easy and tastes so good!

  2. Avatar thumbnail image for MarlyJeniffer Reply

    How long does this salsa keep?

    • Avatar thumbnail image for MarlyMarly

      Hi Jennifer. It keeps around 3 – 5 days in the fridge.

  3. Avatar thumbnail image for MarlyHannah Reply

    5 stars
    Simply fabulous. I’ve been obsessed with corn lately, buying two or three ears every time I hit the grocery store. I’ll have to make your salsa next.

    • Avatar thumbnail image for MarlyMarly

      You and me both, Hannah! They have the fresh corn on the cob in the husks just sitting at the front of the store. It might as well have a sign on it that says, “eat me”! 🙂

  4. Avatar thumbnail image for MarlySommer @ ASpicyPerspective Reply

    5 stars
    Great summer side dish!

  5. Avatar thumbnail image for Marlywhat katie's baking Reply

    i looove sweet corn, so i’m sure i would love this recipe. it looks fantastic!

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