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Oh So Yummy Buttery Corn With Lime And

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Ingredients

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16 ounces frozen corn, husked on the cob or off or 4 ears fresh corn, grilled
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1 tablespoon lime juice, fresh is best- use half of a lime
3 tablespoons epazote, chopped, if you can get it or 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
1 green chili pepper optional
1 chipotle pepper, minced optional
1 teaspoon salt
lime wedge
ground dried chilies or chili powder

Nutritional information

150.4
Calories
37 g
Calories From Fat
4.2 g
Total Fat
2 g
Saturated Fat
7.6 mg
Cholesterol
642.5 mg
Sodium
29.5 g
Carbs
5.6 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
3.7 g
Protein
226 g
Serving Size

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Oh So Yummy Buttery Corn With Lime And

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    Probably completely different than any corn dish you have tasted before- unless you have bought this from a street vendor in a Latin country or an area gretly influenced by the hispanic culture like Texas or Florida! This method really brings out the sweetness in the corn. I enjoyed this so much when I visited Mexico. You could see people all over town eating this on the cob as they stroll and shop. I think it makes a fabulously different side, especially when bbqing or grilling. They are called esquites- es-KEY-tays or elotes- a-LOW-tays- depending on the location. We just call 'em good! Hope you like it!

    • 35 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Oh so Yummy Buttery Corn With Lime and Chile – Aka Esquites, Probably completely different than any corn dish you have tasted before- unless you have bought this from a street vendor in a Latin country or an area gretly influenced by the hispanic culture like Texas or Florida! This method really brings out the sweetness in the corn. I enjoyed this so much when I visited Mexico. You could see people all over town eating this on the cob as they stroll and shop. I think it makes a fabulously different side, especially when bbqing or grilling. They are called esquites- es-KEY-tays or elotes- a-LOW-tays- depending on the location. We just call ’em good! Hope you like it!, Just to clarify! these are not esquites, these are what we call elotes or corn on the cob. Esquites are pretty much the same except you boil the corn kernel with epazote, butter, salt to the taste and a knort chicken bullion cube and serve in a small plastic cup with mayo, limes, chili powder of your choice, and queso fresco. I do however think this recipe sounds really good and will definitely try it.


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    Steps

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    Stove Top Method: Heat a Large Skillet on High Heat and Add Corn to Dry Skillet. Cook Stirring Loose Kernels or Turning Cobs Often Until Kernels Begin to Brown- About 3-5 Minutes. If Using, Add the Minced Chile Near the End and Stir Often to Make Sure It Doesn't Burn, Cooking Just Until the Pepper Is Soft. Go to Step 3 --.

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    Grilling Method:my Fave- Grill Corn Over Med Hot Coals Turning to Cook All Sides and Char a Few of the Kernels. If Desired, Grill a Fresh Chili Pepper Alongside the Corn, Dice and Add to Butter. Go to Step 3 --.

    3
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    Finish: Combine Lime Juice, Salt, Butter and Chipotles and or Peppers in 1/4 Cup Water. Pour Into Pan With Kernels or Baste Over Corn at the End of the Grilling Time. Remove from Grill to Covered Dish. Pour Remaining Sauce Over Corn.

    4
    Done

    Sprinkle the Salt and Epazote or Cilantro Over the Corn.

    5
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    Cover and Remove from Heat.

    6
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    Let Stand For 5 Minutes Before Serving.

    7
    Done

    Taste to Make Sure There Is Enough Salt and Lime For Your Taste.

    8
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    Serve With Any of the Toppings Listed or Use Your Creativity and Come Up With Your Own Topping Ideas. I Love It With Lots of Lime and Chile and Just an Added Pinch of Salt!

    9
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    in Mexico the Vendors Usually Serve This on the Cob, Offering Toppings Like Chili Powder, Mayo, Catsup or a Little Cheese, a Style That Would Be Like Our Parmesan. People Can Top as They Wish, Walking Along the Street Shopping and Site Seeing While Snacking on This Deliciously Different Treat.

    10
    Done

    Hope You Enjoy It!

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