This Mexican Street Corn Soup has all the flavors you love from Mexican street corn all bundled up into one comfort food soup that is to die for!
Who else loves Mexican street corn? Weโve taken all the delicious flavors of Mexican Street Corn and made it into a delicious soup that is absolutely killer! It’s hearty, full of corn, and topped off with bacon, cheese, and jalapeรฑos. What’s not to love? Not only is this soup absolutely delicious, it’s also really easy to make, and is ready in under 20 minutes! We have a feeling you’ll be making this soup over and over and over again. It’s easy for this one to become a family favorite!
What is Mexican street corn (Elote)?
Mexican street corn, also known as Elote, is grilled corn that is lathered in a mixture of mayonnaise, sour cream, cotija cheese, chili powder, garlic, and cilantro.
Corn Options:
While we love the convenience of frozen corn kernels, you can always use canned, or even fresh corn cut off the cob. If using canned, you’ll need 4 cans of corn for this recipe. Make sure to drain corn first.
Heavy Cream:
This soup is so creamy with the heavy cream. You can always use milk or half and half, but it is certainly not the same. Alternatively, if you need a plant-based option, you can substitute with your favorite plant-based milk or half and half replacement product. Make sure to choose a higher fat content dairy alternative such as oat or soy milk.
Sugar:
Sugar is completely optional in this recipe. If you would like to leave it out for any reason, you are welcome to do so.
Cilantro:
Please make sure to use freshly chopped cilantro in this recipe. Dried cilantro simply will not do.
Spice Level of Mexican Street Corn Soup:
The jalapeรฑo in this soup gives it a nice warmth, but is not overly spicy. If you prefer a spicier soup, you can always an extra jalapeรฑo.
How much flour do you need to thicken a soup?
When you want to thicken a soup or stew, use equal parts flour and fat. The flour needs to be mixed into the fat directly for best results. This allows it to evenly disperse into the liquid once it is added. If you’ve already added your liquid and you want to add additional flour in to thicken your soup, whisk your flour into a small amount of the hot liquid in a separate bowl. Once you have a liquid slurry, pour it back into the soup over heat and stir until thickened.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat in a saucepan on the stovetop over medium-low heat until warmed through.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious Mexican inspired recipes:
- Authentic Carne Asada
- Ultimate Nacho Recipe
- Classic Tacos Al Pastor
- Sizzling Skillet Chicken Fajitas
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For a person on a renal diet the sodium, potassium and phosphorous are off the charts! But oh-me-oh-my it looks so tasty and I know it would taste the same! I might have to save up my ‘no-no credits’ and make it just once in a blue moon. ๐
The nutrition info is for the whole pot. I am also on a loso diet, and I get 8 servings from this.
I’m also on the renal diet and the nutritional info is per serving as it calls for 2 tsps of salt at 2,325.5 mg per tsp. Also remember that the other ingredients contain sodium as well ie: chicken stock, cheese and bacon.. I omit the salt, bacon and use no salt added stock and it’s still delicious.
I am a stay at home mom who cooks every day. I’m pretty picky about the quality of recipes I prepare for my family. This one is amazing and I’m going to make it for the second time today! This time, however, I am going to fire roast the jalapeno before adding it into the recipe.
We converted this to a vegan recipe. It’s delicious and definitely a keeper!
Use corn cobs to make a corn stock. Really boosts the corn flavor w
Look delis and will try it as I really like all the ingredients.
O so can’t wait to make this!!! Thank you so much!
since its corn based i decided not to add any flour or cornstarch and the soup thickend just fine that way aswell ๐
Thank you for this suggestion! I donโt like adding flour to soups
Just made this and it was excellent!! Used feta cheese couldnโt find the cojita and put some rotisserie chicken in it this is a keeper thanks debbie
Can I used canned corn?
Yes
Making this right now, it’s been kind of a chilly day today so it’ll be perfect for supper tonight.
Has anyone used fresh corn?
Fresh corn will work, you just need to make sure the corn gets cooked.
I’m making it now, using fresh corn