Healthy Elote Dip Recipe (2024)

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This easy and healthy Elote Dip Recipe is a crowd pleasing side dish. If you love the flavors of Mexican Street Corn, you’ve got to give this Mexican Corn Dip recipe a try!

Whether you’re needing a delicious app for a happy hour celebration or celebrating Cinco de Mayo with friends, this is an easy recipe that always pleases a crowd.

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If you’ve been to my site before, you know that I like to lighten up otherwise unhealthy recipes.This Mexican Street Corn Dip uses Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, mayonnaise, or cream cheese – but the results are just as creamy and binge worthy and your body will appreciate the boost of protein.

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I receive a lot of questions about my recipes. In an effort to help all of my readers, I like to give a lot of information in my posts.

In this post you’ll find ingredient information, detailed cooking instructions, recipe tips, and healthy eating plan information. If you’d like to jump to the recipe with ingredients, measurements, and instructions, please scroll down to the bottom of the page where you’ll find the easy to print recipe for this Easy & Healthy Elote Dip with no mayonnaise.

Table of Contents

Ingredients in this Elote Corn Dip

  • Sweet Corn kernels: Canned whole corn kernels work great for this recipe, but you can also use frozen corn, or fresh corn kernels that have been shucked from an ear of corn.
  • Butter: This is used to sauté the corn. You can use another fat like olive oil if you prefer.
  • Cotija cheese: This is an aged Mexican white cheese, not to be confused with queso fresco. Cotija has a salty, milky flavor that is perfect for this dip. If you can’t find cojita in your area, feel free to use whatever your favorite cheese is. I’ve used both feta cheese and pepper jack cheese in a pinch and it was delicious.
  • Greek yogurt: This is a healthy substitute for the mayo or sour cream that you usually find with elote.
  • Cottage Cheese: Hold on, hear me out. I am not a fan of cottage cheese on it’s own, but, when you blend it together with Greek yogurt, you save so many calories without sacrificing creaminess or flavor.
  • Parsley: Fresh parsley is best, and looks beautiful when added as a garnish.
  • Lime juice: Fresh squeezed is always my favorite, but if you have bottled, that’s ok too.
  • Chili powder
  • Garlic powder

Optional Toppings:

  • Fresh cilantro
  • Fresh lime juice
  • Tajin Seasoning
  • Lime Zest
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Directions for this Easy Elote Corn Dip:

  1. Roast the corn: In a medium sized cast iron skillet or frying pan set over medium heat, melt the butter and add in the corn.
  2. Cook: Cook the corn for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the corn has started to char on some pieces. The roasted corn taste of this recipe is what makes it so delicious.
  3. Remove: Remove the corn from the heat and transfer to a medium bowl. Allow the corn to cool for a few minutes before adding the remaining ingredients.
  4. Mix it all up: Add in the rest of the ingredients and stir together well. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Enjoy: Enjoy with warm tortilla chips!
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Recipe tips

  • If corn is in season, fresh corn cut off the cob is so delicious! I really like to grill mine for this recipe. You could also place the corn kernels on a baking sheet and broil on low for 5-10 minutes, stirring a few times in between. If you’re broiling something, don’t step away from the oven–it will quickly char your food.
  • You can store this in an air tight container for up to 3 days in the fridge.
  • If you really don’t want to use the Greek yogurt and cottage cheese, you can use mayo instead-keep in mind that this recipe won’t be 21 Day Fix/Portion Fix friendly if you do that.
  • If you’d rather leave out the cheese, this recipe will taste just as delicious!
  • I do not love freezing this recipe. I feel like the creamy ingredients don’t thaw well. You can definitely cook and freeze the corn and spices ahead of time, though.
  • Looking for spice? I love drizzling hot sauce on this before eating!
  • Grocery stores in different parts of the country have different offerings in different sections. Ask your store manager where to find Cojita cheese for this recipe if it’s not with the other cheeses.
  • Serve with corn chips, tortilla chips, or veggies.

Healthy Eating Plans

The healthy ingredients in this recipe make it perfect for any healthy eating plan!

Portion Fix/21 Day Fix

  • Container counts for the entire recipe (I give you this count in case you change something in the recipe-it will make it a little easier to recalculate your containers): 3 yellow containers, 6 teaspoons, 1 blue container, 1 red container
  • Recipe serves 6
  • Container counts per 2/3 cup serving: Count each serving 1/2 yellow container, 1 tsp, 1/6 blue container, 1/6 red container.

If you just have one serving, and don’t eat this often, I’d skip counting the 1/6 of the blue and red.

Weight Watchers

2 Points per serving on the 2023 Plan when using fat free cottage cheese and Greek yogurt. You may need to use less of these ingredients in the recipe because the fat free dairy if going to be a little more watery than the full or reduced fat versions.

2B Mindset

  • This is a recipe that I’d eat with lunch and use veggies to dip in, or fill baby bell peppers with the elote dip to get veggies in!

More healthy Mexican recipes

  • Healthy Green Chili Chicken
  • Vegetarian Mexican Casserole
  • Easy Homemade Salsa
  • Spicy Mexican Meatloaf
  • How to make Polenta
  • Calabacitas Tacos

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Healthy Elote Dip

Created by: Becca Ludlum

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Approximate Serving Size: about 2/3 cup

Servings 6

This easy Elote Dip is a crowd pleasing side dish, and uses protein packed Greek yogurt and blended cottage cheese instead of mayo. If you love traditional Mexican Street Corn you've got to give this recipe a try!

Equipment

  • Enameled Cast Iron Pan

  • Mixing Bowls

  • Vitamix Blender

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 15 oz whole corn kernels, canned (about 3 cups corn)
  • 1/3 cup Cotija cheese
  • 6 tbsp plain Greek yogurt
  • 6 tbsp cottage cheese blended together with the yogurt, so there are no chunks
  • 2 tbsp fresh parsley chopped
  • 1 lime juiced
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder

Instructions

  • In a medium sized cast iron skillet or frying pan set over medium heat, melt the butter and add in the corn. 2 tbsp butter 2 15 oz whole corn kernels, canned

  • Cook the corn for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the corn has started to char on some pieces. The roasted corn taste of this recipe is what makes it so delicious.

  • Remove the corn from the heat and transfer to a medium bowl. Allow the corn to cool for a few minutes before adding the remaining ingredients.

  • Add in the rest of the ingredients and stir together well. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 1/3 cup Cotija cheese 6 tbsp plain Greek yogurt 6 tbsp cottage cheese 2 tbsp fresh parsley 1 lime 1 tsp chili powder 1/2 tsp garlic powder

  • Enjoy with warm tortilla chips!

Notes

Recipe tips

  • If corn is in season, fresh corn cut off the cob is so delicious! I really like to grill mine for this recipe. You could also place the corn kernels on a baking sheet and broil on low for 5-10 minutes, stirring a few times in between. If you’re broiling something, don’t step away from the oven–it will quickly char your food.
  • You can store this in an air tight container for up to 3 days in the fridge.
  • If you really don’t want to use the Greek yogurt and cottage cheese, you can use mayo instead-keep in mind that this recipe won’t be 21 Day Fix/Portion Fix friendly if you do that.
  • If you’d rather leave out the cheese, this recipe will taste just as delicious!
  • I do not love freezing this recipe. I feel like the creamy ingredients don’t thaw well. You can definitely cook and freeze the corn and spices ahead of time, though.
  • Looking for spice? I love drizzling hot sauce on this before eating!
  • Grocery stores in different parts of the country have different offerings in different sections. Ask your store manager where to find Cojita cheese for this recipe if it’s not with the other cheeses.
  • Serve with corn chips, tortilla chips, or veggies.

Healthy Eating Plans

The healthy ingredients in this recipe make it perfect for any healthy eating plan!

Portion Fix/21 Day Fix

  • Container counts for the entire recipe (I give you this count in case you change something in the recipe-it will make it a little easier to recalculate your containers): 3 yellow containers, 6 teaspoons, 1 blue container, 1 red container
  • Recipe serves 6
  • Container counts per 2/3 cup serving: Count each serving 1/2 yellow container, 1 tsp, 1/6 blue container, 1/6 red container.

If you just have one serving, and don’t eat this often, I’d skip counting the 1/6 of the blue and red.

2B Mindset

  1. This is a recipe that I’d eat with lunch and use veggies to dip in, or fill baby bell peppers with the elote dip to get veggies in!

Nutrition

Calories: 219kcal | Carbohydrates: 16.3g | Protein: 23.5g | Fat: 6.7g | Saturated Fat: 3.9g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 271mg | Potassium: 180mg | Fiber: 1.6g | Sugar: 6.9g | Calcium: 213mg | Iron: 2mg

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Becca Ludlum

Healthy recipe creator, self-confessed food snob, and certified Level 1 Precision Nutrition Coach. I create healthy recipes with minimally processed ingredients, but have never turned down a homemade brownie. ;)

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FAQs

What is street corn dip made of? ›

This spicy Mexican Street Corn Dip incorporates all the flavors of street corn into the creamiest corn-filled dip. Sweet summertime corn, mixed with chili powder, cream cheese, and mayo and served up dip-style with grilled corn, spicy chili butter, and salty crumbled Mexican cotija cheese on top.

How many calories are in Mexican street corn dip? ›

2 tbsp of mexican style street corn dip (Private Selection) contains 80 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 19% carbs, 76% fat, and 5% protein. This has a relatively high calorie density, with 267 Calories per 100g.

Is elote good for you? ›

Corn is rich in fiber and carotenoids, which makes it healthy for the gut and eyes.

What's the red powder on elote? ›

The classic seasoning for elote is chili powder, but we have also found that we love it with smoked paprika. So maybe do a few cobs with each and see which one you prefer. You can sprinkle them on the corn with the cotija cheese and then squeeze fresh lime juice all over each corn on the cob.

What is elote seasoning? ›

A bold and versatile seasoning blend, our Elote Seasoning blend is filled with chili pepper, cumin, lime, parmesan cheese and garlic. Just as versatile as our Everything Bagel blend, this shaker is delicious on everything from elote street corn on the cob and scrambled eggs to popcorn and even BBQ pork ribs.

Why is Mexican street corn so good? ›

A blend of garlic, cilantro, chile powder, mayo, and Cotija cheese in the sauce, plus a final squeeze of lime, makes the corn sweet, salty, savory, nutty, creamy, and tart all at once.

How unhealthy is Mexican cheese dip? ›

2 tbsp of mexican style queso dip (Key Ingredient Market) contains 90 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 4% carbs, 78% fat, and 17% protein. This has a relatively high calorie density, with 321 Calories per 100g.

How much fat is in Elote? ›

Nutrition Information

237 cal., 5.4 g pro., 16.89 g fat, 19.46 g carb., 1.47 g fiber, 162.59 mg sod.

How many carbs are in Mexican dip? ›

Mexican cheese dip is low in carbohydrates, with just 3 grams per 2 tablespoons. This may make it appropriate for a low-carbohydrate diet.

What type of corn is healthiest? ›

When it comes to nutrients, color matters. Plant pigments are where you'll find natural chemicals called phytonutrients, which carry antioxidants. That's why white or yellow corn has fewer antioxidants than blue or purple corn. (These darker-colored types of corn come in chips or taco shells.)

What does elote stand for? ›

The world “elote” means “corn cob” in Spanish, and Mexican Elote is grilled corn on the cob slathered in a mayo cream sauce and garnished with chili powder, cheese and lime.

Should elote be hot or cold? ›

I personally like it warm, but it's great cold as well! This is such a great summer side dish to go along side grilled meats, or taken to a pot luck for something unique.

What's the yellow stuff on elote? ›

Crema: Crema is a cultured dairy product similar to sour cream. On elote, crema works as the glue for adhering the spices and cheese onto grilled corn.

Do they put Tajin on elote? ›

Tajin- some sort of chili powder is usually added to elotes, and my favorite is Tajin. It's also something you can easily find at any grocery store. Hot sauce- This is optional- I like Tapatio or Valentina but you don't have to add hot sauce if you don't want to.

What is Mexican street corn made of? ›

What Is Street Corn. Also referred to as Mexican elote, Mexican food corn, street corn, or Mexicorn on the cob, essentially it is corn on the cob smothered with a sauce made by using a mayo-sour cream mixture and sprinkling it with cotija cheese and fresh chopped cilantro.

What is Mexican street corn soup made of? ›

Ingredients for Mexican Street Corn Soup

Butter: used for sautéing all the veggies. Vegetables: Yellow Onion, Celery, Garlic, Pasilla Pepper and Corn. Seasonings: Chili Powder, Kosher Salt, Sugar, Black Pepper. Soup Base: Chicken Broth, Heavy Cream, Mexican Crema.

What do you eat with Costco street corn dip? ›

Dip – Street Corn Dip is traditionally enjoyed with tortilla chips, flour or corn tortillas.

Do you eat street corn dip hot or cold? ›

Stir in corn mixture from skillet. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Sprinkle fresh cilantro and cotija cheese on top, if desired. Serve warm or cold (dip will thicken as it chills).

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