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Mexican Street Corn Dip Recipe

April Freeman
If you are searching for an appetizer recipe to serve at your next sports party, nothing can be better than this recipe for Mexican Street Corn Dip. Made from tasty, colorful corn combined with spices and two kinds of creamy cheeses, everyone will have their chips ready to dig in as it comes out of the oven.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Baking Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 10 Servings

Equipment

  • 9-Inch Baking Pan
  • Electric Mixer
  • Medium-Sized Bowl
  • Wooden Spoon
  • Small bowl

Ingredients
  

  • 30 ounces Canned Corn
  • 1 teaspoon Onion Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
  • 4 ounces Softened Cream Cheese
  • ½ cup Plain Greek Yogurt or sour cream
  • ½ cup Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
  • ½ teaspoon Hot Sauce Optional

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven 350 degrees. Spray a nine-inch baking pan with cooking spray or grease it lightly.
  • Using an electric mixer in a medium-sized bowl, blend together the cream cheese and the Greek yogurt or sour cream.
    Cream Cheese and yogurt are mixed in a bowl.
  • Add the mozzarella cheese and ¾ of the cheddar cheese, using a large wooden spoon to stir these into the mixture.
  • Open the cans of corn and drain the juices, discarding the juice. In a separate, smaller bowl, stir together the corn, onion powder, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper. Add the hot sauce if desired.
  • Put this mixture into the bowl containing the cheese mixture and stir with a wooden spoon to combine the two mixtures. Stir these well to ensure that everything is thoroughly mixed.
  • Spread the mixture in the baking dish and sprinkle it with the rest of the cheddar cheese (about ¼ cup) 
  • Bake the dip for about 25 minutes or until it is hot and bubbly and the cheese on top is melted. 
  • Serve the dip hot with crackers and chips. 

Notes

Our dip isn’t exactly like what you would get if you asked for Mexican Street Corn, but the flavors are inspired by this regional treat. We add cheeses and use Greek yogurt to add a tangy twist to the dip. If you don’t have Greek yogurt in your kitchen, you do not have to rush out and buy some at the grocery store. You can simply substitute sour cream instead. 
You can use canned corn for this recipe, but if you have access to fresh corn, your dip will taste even better. Just cut the kernels off of the cob before using them in the recipe as directed. You will probably need four to six corn cobs to have the correct amount of corn for the recipe. Frozen corn can be used as well, but you should thaw it in the microwave and drain it well before you mix it into the other ingredients. 
One thing that is great about this recipe is that you can create it up to 24 hours before you want to serve it. Cover it with plastic wrap and store it in the fridge, and then you can remove the plastic and pop it into the oven about 25 minutes before you plan to serve it. 
Suppose you want to take this dip to the next level. What are your options? 
You don’t have to stick to the basic recipe. If you enjoy tinkering with recipes and trying new tastes, the following additions will make this basic dip amazing.
Bacon–Cook and crumble four or five strips of bacon. Add most of the bacon to the mixture when you stir the corn mix into the cream cheese mixture. Save out about a third of the bacon to sprinkle on top. Yum!
Different Cheese variations–If you really want to play with the flavor of this recipe, change out the cheddar cheese for something a bit different. You can substitute pepper jack, sharp cheddar, or smoky cheddar for a new and different flavor profile. If all you want is a little tweak, you can substitute just part of the cheddar with something else. 
Tomatoes with chili peppers–These versatile tomatoes are good for things other than just chili and soup. Drain the juice of a 12 ounce can of diced tomatoes with chili peppers and then stir it into the dip. 
Keyword Dinner Recipe, Mexican Street Corn Dip, Side Dish

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