Mexican street corn dip is my go-to cheese dip for parties. This Elote dip recipe is hot, cheesy, and delightfully spicy. Inspired by Mexican grilled corn, my mix of cream cheese, corn, hot sauce, jalapeños, lime, and feta makes the most delicious party dip for Cinco de Mayo and beyond. Grab the chips and get to dipping! This is one of my most popular recipes, for good reason.
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This Elote dip recipe kicks street corn up a notch by baking everything into a hot and cheesy Mexican dip. Cream cheese, corn, hot sauce, jalapenos, and more make a deliciously spicy appetizer that’s sure to get the party started! When I’m thinking about what recipe to bring to a party, or serve for my family game days, this dip always makes it to the top of my list.
What’s in This Mexican Street Corn Dip Recipe?
- Corn: Canned corn works best– be sure to fully drain and rinse it. Fresh or defrosted frozen corn will also work, though.
- Cream Cheese: This is the base of the Mexican corn dip, which gives it a creamy, cheesy consistency. Use softened blocks of cream cheese.
- Sour Cream: This adds more creaminess and a tangy flavor. I have also successfully used Greek yogurt and mayo.
- Hot Sauce: Adds some spice to the cheese dip mixture. When I want a milder flavor, I often use taco sauce instead.
- Pepper Jack Cheese: Pepper Jack adds more flavor and spice. I prefer freshly shredded cheese for the best melting consistency. Mexican blend cheese works well for a milder flavor.
- Feta Cheese: Feta crumbles add more tanginess and texture. I like Cotija when I can find it.
- Jalapenos: Chopped jalapeno peppers add more heat and spice.
- Red Onion: Chopped onions add texture, color, and a nice bite.
- Garlic: Minced garlic cloves add a bit more savoriness.
- Lime Juice: Fresh lime juice adds acidity and brightness to the creamy dip.
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Tips for Success
- I prefer to use low-fat cream cheese, sour cream, and feta in this recipe, but the full-fat versions work just as well.
- Sometimes I briefly grill, sear, or char the corn in a skillet before adding it to the dip to enhance the flavor.
- I love to mix in shredded chicken or chorizo to bulk it up. Be sure any meat you use is already fully cooked.
- To make this Mexican corn dip in a slow cooker, place all ingredients in a Crock Pot, cover, and cook on low heat for 4 hours (or high heat for 2 hours). Or try this Crockpot corn dip recipe instead for a slightly different version.
- If you’re serving this dip at a party, keep it warm in a slow cooker set to low.
How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover Mexican street corn dip in an airtight container, and keep it in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in the oven at 350°F until warmed through.
I don’t recommend freezing this Elote dip since it’s filled with dairy, which doesn’t hold up well when frozen and reheated.
Serving Suggestions
You can’t eat this hot street corn dip without tortilla chips! But of course you can use any dippers you like, from hearty crackers to crisp veggies. It’s one of my favorite hot party dips for all occasions, but especially for Cinco de Mayo parties along with a few margaritas.
5-Star Review
“I had 9, (yes, 9!) people ask me for this recipe after making it for my father-in-law’s birthday party this past weekend. People just stood around this and ate it until it was gone! 10/10 recipe! This is going to become my go-to from now on! So easy, so satisfying!” -Patrick
How to Make Mexican Street Corn Dip Step by Step
Blend the Dip Base: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray and set aside. In a high-powered blender or mixer, combine 16 ounces (2 bricks) of low-fat cream cheese, ½ cup of sour cream, 2 minced cloves of garlic, 2 tablespoons of hot sauce, 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice, and 1 cup of the shredded pepper jack cheese. Blend until fully combined.
Stir in the Corn: Scoop the cream cheese mixture into a large bowl and add the remaining one cup of cheese, 30 ounces (2 cans) of drained corn, 4 ounces of low-fat feta cheese, 1 chopped jalapeno pepper, 2 tablespoons of chopped red onion, and ½ cup of chopped fresh cilantro. Stir to combine.
Top the Dip: Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle with more cheese if desired.
Bake the Dip: Bake for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is hot and bubbly. Garnish with more cilantro, feta, and hot sauce.
Could I make this the day before and refrigerate after step 4 then just throw in the oven the day of? Or will that be not as good you think
I think that would work out just fine!!
This dip is amazing! Everyone at our gathering asked for the recipe, which is always a testament to its taste. I did use full-fat dairy products, Del Monte’s fire-roasted corn, and cotija cheese instead of feta as a personal preference—all minor changes that probably wouldn’t affect the overall result. Served with Trader Joe’s Elote Corn Chip Dippers, too. YUMMY. Thanks for a keeper, Becky!
How awesome!! I’m so glad you all enjoyed it!
Hi there. Your written directions call for an onion, but it’s not listed on your ingredient list. Can you specify what type of onion I should use and how to prepare it? Thanks!
I have 2 tbs of red onion in the ingredients list :)
I just made a vegan version and it came out great!! I just used vegan sour cream, cheese and cream cheese. My non vegan relatives love it too!
How awesome! I’m glad everyone loved it so much!
I had 9, (yes, 9!) people ask me for this recipe after making it for my father-in-law’s birthday party this past weekend. People just stood around this and ate it until it was gone! 10/10 recipe! This is going to become my go-to from now on! So easy, so satisfying!
That makes me so happy! I’m SO glad everyone enjoyed it!!!
Have you ever made this in a crockpot?
I haven’t but I bet it’s still delicious!
Very delicious and fresh tasting
Thank you, Kelly!!
This was an absolute hit. It’s very easy and held up well to being reheated. I used Cojita for topping (instead of feta) and Cholula for hot sauce.
Yum those sound like great additions!!
You forgot to list when to add corn!??
Step 3 is when you add the corn :)
Did anyone try this recipe, or are all the comments on how it looks? I’d like to know how it turned out!