Frito Corn Salad Recipe
We’re big fans of Southwestern flavors in my house. From Spicy Chipotle Lime Chicken Soup, to Skillet Frachos, Tex-Mex is always in the rotation. Come summertime when the weather is warm, no cookout is complete without this simple and spicy Frito corn salad.
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I say simple, yet the flavors of this summer corn salad are just out-of-this-world yum. If you love Tex-Mex recipes, and easy salads, then you’re gonna love this creamy Southwest-style salad topped with crunchy Frito corn chips just as much as I do. This corn salad recipe is a perfect side dish that you can serve next to tacos, bring to potlucks, as a BBQ side, or all on its own for a fresh and light weekday meal. You can also use it as a dip with tortilla chips!
What You’ll Need:
The list might seem a bit long, but I promise the ingredients for this Mexican corn salad are super easy to come by, and the flavor payoff is next level. Here’s the overview of what you’ll need (refer to the recipe card for detailed amounts):
Corn: I use drained canned corn for convenience Tomatoes: Ripe Roma tomatoes, seeded and diced. Roasted Red Peppers: I love the depth of flavor that comes from roasting the peppers beforehand. Green Bell Peppers: For their crisp texture and juicy flavor. You can also use yellow or red bell peppers too. Jalapeños: In true Southwestern style, I include diced jalapeños for a nice kick. Red Onion: Diced. You could also use another variety of onion, like white or yellow. Salt and Pepper Cilantro: Fresh chopped cilantro. You can substitute another herb like basil or parsley, if cilantro isn’t your cup of tea. Adobo Sauce: I use the sauce from a can of chipotles in adobo. Use any leftover chilies and sauce for Slow Cooker Taco Truck Chili! Lime Juice: Freshly squeezed. Mayonnaise: Adds creaminess and flavor to the dressing. You can also sub in Miracle Whip, sour cream, or ranch dressing if you prefer. Cotija Cheese: I toss crumbled cotija cheese in the salad, with extra for garnish. You can Chili Cheese Fritos: Coarsely crushed.
Can I Use Fresh Corn?
You can definitely use fresh corn in place of canned corn in this recipe. Shave the corn kernels from the cob, or make this salad with grilled corn. This is especially great when corn is in season! You could also use frozen corn if that’s what you have on hand. Just thaw it out and pat it dry because you don’t want extra moisture in your salad.
How to Make Fritos Corn Salad
Get ready for the EASIEST salad you’ll ever make. I’d give a countdown from 10, but then you could already have this salad prepped by then! Combine: Apart from the Fritos (for now), toss all the salad ingredients together in a large bowl. Chill: Cover and refrigerate for an hour, or longer if you’d like. This lets all those spicy flavors mingle and develop. Serve: Take your salad out of the fridge and stir in the crushed Fritos. Give the corn salad an extra garnish with cotija cheese, then serve right away.
Tips for Success
There isn’t much that can go wrong when making this super easy corn salad! But to make sure you enjoy this salad at its best, here are some tips to keep in mind:
Serve Immediately: The Fritos will lose their crunch the longer the salad sits, and while the flavor is still amazing, nothing beats this salad served fresh with crunchy Fritos! Don’t Over-Crush the Fritos: I’ve found that the easiest way to lightly crush the Fritos is with a gallon freezer bag and a rolling pin. Alternatively, you can squeeze the bag a couple of times. Try not to crush the chips too fine, as you’ll wind up with powdery bits and smaller pieces that will turn soggy faster. Adjust the Heat: There are ways you can tone down the spice levels of this salad for milder palates. One is to omit the jalapeños, another is to use less adobo sauce. You can also use plain Fritos instead of the spicy chili cheese variety.
Variation Ideas
Here are just some of the many ways that you can change up the flavors and ingredients of this spicy Frito salad:
Different Chips: I use the chili cheese Fritos for my spicy salad, but you can use other varieties like plain Fritos or BBQ Fritos, or even corn chips if you prefer. Different Cheese: You can use any variety of Tex-Mex-style cheese in this recipe. Try cheddar, Pepper Jack, Monterey Jack, or Colby Jack in place of the cotija cheese. Add Beans: Feel free to toss in a can of black beans or pinto beans (rinsed) to make this corn salad extra hearty. More Veggies: The best thing about a salad is that you can use up any veggies that might be kicking around in the fridge. For this corn salad, I would recommend sticking to heartier vegetables that will hold up in the dressing. Yellow bell peppers, chopped kale or cabbage, chopped asparagus, radishes, and carrots are good options.
What Goes With Frito Corn Salad?
From Taco Night to entertaining, there are countless ways to turn this easy salad into a meal. Here are some suggestions for how to serve Frito salad:
Make this salad into a meal of its own by adding in your choice of protein. Try stirring in ground taco beef, cooked shrimp, or this Instant Pot Salsa Verde Chicken. This corn salad is the perfect compliment to summertime meals! Serve your salad as a side to Fiesta Chicken Casserole, Grilled Tequila Lime Chicken, and Taco Burgers. Round out Mexican night with this salad paired with Beergarita Pulled Chicken Tacos, Easy Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas, and Carne Asada Fries. Serve spicy Frito corn salad with BBQ Pulled Chicken or Pulled Pork sandwiches.
Storage Instructions
Leftover Frito salad can be stored airtight in the fridge. Bear in mind that the Frito pieces will become soggy and lose their freshness over time, though. The flavors will still be awesome, but the texture won’t rival Fritos that are fresh and crunchy! For this reason, if you plan to make this salad ahead of time, or if you know you’re going to have leftovers, mix all the salad ingredients together and leave off the Fritos until you’re ready to serve.
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