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No-Grill Elote

Several ears of grilled corn on the cob on a platter dusted with Cotija cheese and chili powder strewn with lime wedges...
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boytsova

We love charred, mayo-slathered corn too much to have it only when the grill's fired up. This indoor-friendly stovetop method gets you those blackened, juicy-yet-crisp kernels without the charcoal. While the cobs might not be as smoky as what you'd get from grilling, the deeply toasted flavor of ancho chile powder helps compensate. If you can't find ancho chile powder, chipotle chile powder or the hotter cayenne chile powder will work (but start with just 1/2 tsp. and scale up slowly—it's spicy). Chili powder will also work, although it's usually mixed with other ingredients like garlic powder, onion powder, and cumin, so read the ingredient list to know what you're getting.

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What you’ll need

Ingredients

4 servings

4 ears of corn
½ cup mayonnaise
½ cup sour cream or Mexican crema
1 cup finely grated Cotija cheese (about 4 oz.), divided
2 tsp. ancho chile powder, plus more for serving
½ tsp. kosher salt, plus more
1 cup cilantro leaves
1 garlic clove
2 limes
  1. Step 1

    Husk4 ears of corn, removing any silk. Snap off any ends (they're technically called "shanks"!) that are still attached so that the cobs will fit inside a large cast-iron skillet.

    Step 2

    Heat cast-iron skillet over medium-high until very hot, about 4 minutes. You want the pan to super hot when you add the cobs so that they start to char right away. Arrange corn cobs in a single layer in skillet and cook, turning with tongs every 3–4 minutes, until charred in lots of places but not totally blackened, 15–20 minutes total.

    Step 3

    Meanwhile, whisk½ cup mayonnaise,½ cup sour cream,½ cup grated Cotija,2 tsp. ancho chile powder, and½ tsp. saltin a 9x5" loaf pan.

    Step 4

    Finely chop1 cup cilantro leaves(you should get about 3 Tbsp. when you're finished). Set aside 1 Tbsp. cilantro for serving. Add remaining cilantro to mayonnaise mixture. Grate1 garlic cloveinto mayonnaise mixture using a Microplane and whisk to combine. Finely grate zest of1 limeinto mayo, then slice down the center and squeeze in the juice of half. Cut remaining1½ limesinto wedges; set aside for serving.

    Step 5

    Using tongs, roll corn in mayonnaise mixture. Transfer corn to a platter, sprinkle generously with more Cotija, and dust with more ancho chile powder. Garnish with reserved 1 Tbsp. chopped cilantro. Serve reserved lime wedges alongside for squeezing over corn.

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  • Delicious. We’ve made it several times, and it’s a huge hit, especially during the middle of summer when the corn is best. Eating it is a mess, but well worth it.

    • Donna

    • Seattle

    • 5/11/2023