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This spicy Mexican-style Street Corn Pasta Salad incorporates all the flavors of street corn into the creamiest corn-filled summer pasta salad. Sweet summertime corn, mixed with creamy dressing and tossed with pasta, grilled corn, spicy chili butter, and salty crumbled Mexican cotija cheese. It’s quick to make and totally delicious, especially with extra lime mayo and chili butter. A quintessential summer pasta salad, serve this up at your next summer party, it’s always delicious.
I’ve been saying this a lot lately, but August is the best month for summer produce. The corn is at its sweetest this time of year. And I love creating new recipes to help you all use up summer’s bounty of goodness!
Oddly the corn we’ve been getting so far this season hasn’t been the best, so instead of grilling and enjoying it on the cob, I’ve found myself incorporating it into more flavorful dishes.
We all loved the street corn dip I shared last summer, so I thought I could take those flavors and toss them up into a pasta salad.
I love pasta salad in the summer, so the idea of incorporating the two sounded fun!
My dad would cook dinner for the family growing up, a pasta salad was always on rotation throughout the summer.
His were simple with broccoli, bell peppers, so much fresh basil, and big chunks of cheddar cheese. He’d then toss in the hot pasta and dress it all up with lots of olive oil. My dad’s secret was tossing everything together while the pasta was HOT. The cheese would melt over the pasta. It was so good. I use his same trick anytime I make a pasta salad, including this street corn salad too!
Delicious with the creamy dressing and spices.
Step 1: mix the dressing
In the bottom of a big salad bowl mix together softened cream cheese, sour cream, olive oil, fresh chives, salt, and pepper. Then add crumbled feta or cotija cheese.
This is the salad’s base and what makes it so yummy and creamy!
Step 2: cook the pasta
Use your favorite shortcut pasta, anything works! Boil it and then toss the hot pasta up with the dressing in a salad bowl.
The heat from the pasta melts the dressing into the pasta.
Step 3: mix the salad
Now for the salad. You’ll need lettuce, grilled or roasted corn, basil, cilantro, cubes of spicy cheddar cheese, and an avocado too.
Gently toss the salad with the pasta to get everything all mixed up!
Step 4: the chili butter + lime
For my spices, I used chili powder, smoked paprika, and cayenne. I wanted to add a little smokiness and a little more kick of flavor.
Melt the butter, then mix in the spices. And lastly, mix some mayo or yogurt with lime juice and salt. Do not skip this. The butter really, really flavors the pasta salad in a wonderfully delicious way.
Step 5: top it and serve
Simply top the tossed pasta salad with lots of chili butter and then drizzle or dollop the lime may0/yogurt on top.
Don’t forget to add fresh herbs, I use basil, cilantro, and green onions. It’s such a yummy combination!
So creamy with a spicy flavor – but not too much spiciness. And you can always adjust the heat to your own personal taste.
This is one of those pasta salads you’ll crave time and time again!
Looking for other salad recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Corn, Tomato, and Avocado Pasta Salad
Pesto Chicken Caesar Salad with Tomatoes and Burrata
Honey Mustard Pretzel Chicken and Avocado Bacon Salad
Lastly, if you make this Street Corn Pasta Salad, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Delicious!
Hey Kathleen,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks for making it and your comment! xT
Omgosh! Outstanding!! Great way to harvest the garden! Wow, swim day with the grown family, a big bowl of this pasta salad, and a BBQ Burger! Easy-peasy! The last sauce is amazing!! Tighean, you are the Queen of Sauces!!
Hey Kym,
Thank you so much for making this recipe and your feedback, so glad to hear it was a winner! Happy Sunday! xT
This was soooo good! We all loved it. I wasn’t sure because I don’t love smoked paprika so I put in half and now I actually might like it. Thanks Tieghan! I definitely will send this receipt to all my friends and family.
Hey Kathleen,
Happy Sunday! I appreciate you trying this recipe and your comment, so glad to hear it was a hit! x
Can I make this a day before I serve it?
Hey Heidi,
Totally, that will work nicely for you! I hope you love this recipe! xT
I LOVE all your other recipes Ive tried but this one not so much. It’s O.K., but not worth all the prep in my opinion. I’m not sure why it failed, maybe I’ll feel differently tomorrow after the leftovers sit!
Hey Rena,
Thanks so much for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear you didn’t love it! xx
Yummy flavors. Don’t skip the chili butter, lime mayo, or fresh herbs. 1DVWCOQ0BI did skip the cubed cheese and avocado (from a budget standpoint; this salad already had a lot of creamy, fatty ingredients so I thought I could save a few bucks. I don’t think it affected the flavor too much, although maybe the avocado would have helped with some texture/moisture).
I made this the night before serving and left the lettuce/herbs/butter/mayo out. So basically just tossed the hot pasta in the dressing and saved the rest of the steps for later. The pasta really soaked up the dressing and was almost a little dry. Maybe I should have cooked my pasta a little longer so it didn’t absorb as much. I’m glad I had some extra “sauces” to add the next day to be able to freshen it up.
It did have flavors similar to street corn! Wasn’t too intense though. The creamy carbs makes you want to keep taking another bite!
Hey Madeline,
Thank you so much for giving this recipe a try and sharing all of your notes on what worked well for you! So glad to hear it was enjoyed:) xT
The 1 lb of short cut pasta is way too much.
The shredded lettuce wilts way too fast and ends up slimy and disconcerting
The flavors don’t pop even though more lime, chili, etc added.
I wouldn’t make this again. Not a pasta salad for a potluck, summer side dish party.
Hi Kathy,
Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear it was not enjoyed! xT