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Creamy Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad: A Bold Twist on Elote
If you love Mexican street corn — also known as elote — and you love pasta salad, this recipe is where those two cravings collide. Creamy Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad takes everything irresistible about classic elote — smoky corn, tangy lime, creamy dressing, salty cheese, and chili heat — and folds it into tender pasta for a dish that’s bold, fresh, and dangerously addictive.
This isn’t your average bland picnic pasta salad. This is the kind of side dish that disappears first at cookouts, potlucks, and family dinners — and has people asking for the recipe before they’ve finished their plate.

Why This Pasta Salad Works So Well
The magic of this dish lies in contrast and balance. Sweet corn meets tangy lime. Creamy dressing offsets smoky chili spice. Soft pasta pairs with crisp corn kernels. Every bite hits multiple flavor notes, which is exactly why it keeps you coming back for more.
Unlike mayo-heavy pasta salads that feel heavy, this one stays bright and craveable thanks to citrus, spice, and fresh herbs.
Inspired by Mexican Street Corn (Elote)
Traditional elote is grilled corn slathered in mayo or crema, sprinkled with chili powder, lime juice, and cotija cheese. This pasta salad borrows those same flavors — but transforms them into a dish that’s easy to serve, easy to share, and perfect for feeding a crowd.

No grill required, though charred corn adds incredible depth if you have the time.
Flavor Profile at a Glance
- Creamy from mayo and sour cream
- Smoky from chili powder or smoked paprika
- Bright from fresh lime juice
- Salty from cotija cheese
- Fresh from cilantro
It’s bold without being overpowering — a true crowd-pleaser.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Short pasta (rotini, shells, or elbows)
- Corn (fresh, frozen, or canned)
- Mayonnaise
- Sour cream or Mexican crema
- Lime juice
- Chili powder
- Smoked paprika
- Garlic powder
- Cotija cheese
- Fresh cilantro
- Salt and black pepper
- Optional: jalapeño for heat

How to Make Creamy Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad
- Cook the pasta
Boil pasta in generously salted water until al dente. Drain and let cool slightly. - Prepare the corn
Char corn in a skillet until lightly blackened, or roast until golden. Let cool. - Mix the dressing
In a large bowl, whisk together mayo, sour cream, lime juice, chili powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. - Combine
Add pasta and corn to the dressing. Toss gently until fully coated. - Finish
Fold in cotija cheese and cilantro. Adjust seasoning to taste. - Chill or serve
Serve immediately or refrigerate for 30–60 minutes for deeper flavor.

Creamy Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook pasta in salted water until al dente; drain and cool slightly.
- Char corn in a skillet until lightly browned; let cool.
- Whisk mayo, sour cream, lime juice, spices, salt, and pepper in a large bowl.
- Add pasta and corn; toss until evenly coated.
- Fold in cotija cheese and cilantro.
- Chill or serve immediately.
Notes
Pro Tips for the Best Pasta Salad
- Salt the pasta water well — it’s your only chance to season the noodles
- Let corn cool before mixing to avoid melting the dressing
- Taste and adjust lime and salt right before serving
- Reserve extra dressing if making ahead
Easy Variations
Spicy Elote Pasta Salad
Add diced jalapeño or extra chili powder.
Protein Boost
Add grilled chicken, shrimp, or black beans.
Vegan Version
Use vegan mayo and dairy-free cheese.
Extra Smoky
Add a pinch of chipotle powder.
What to Serve It With
This pasta salad pairs perfectly with:
- Grilled meats
- Tacos or fajitas
- Burgers
- BBQ spreads
- Picnic-style dinners
It’s versatile enough to be a side dish or a light dinner on its own.
Make-Ahead & Storage
- Refrigerate up to 3 days
- Stir before serving
- Best enjoyed slightly chilled
- Flavors intensify overnight
Why This Recipe Belongs in Your Rotation
This Creamy Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad is easy, customizable, and packed with flavor. It works year-round but truly shines during warmer months when fresh corn and outdoor meals are on the menu.
It’s comforting, bold, and endlessly sharable — exactly what a great pasta salad should be.
Final Bite
If you’re tired of boring pasta salads and want something with personality, this one delivers. Creamy, tangy, smoky, and fresh — every forkful tastes like summer.



