
The first time you try Torchy’s street corn, it’s hard to go back to plain corn on the side. Tender skillet-charred kernels tossed in a simple mayo-lime sauce, finished with cotija, chili powder, and cilantro making a side that usually outshines the main dish. After seeing it at Torchy’s locations and taco spots across the Southwest, it made sense to build a version that works at home on any night, not just Taco Tuesday.
This Torchy’s street corn copycat skips the cob entirely and goes straight for the off-the-cob, esquites-style approach Torchy’s is actually known for. Charred corn kernels get a quick toss in mayo, lime, and chili powder, then a heavy hand of cotija and fresh cilantro on top. Fast, simple, and the right call for tacos, burrito bowls, nachos, and Taco Tuesday spreads.
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 10–15 minutes
Total time: 25–30 minutes
Yield: 4–6 servings
Ingredients
For serving
Instructions
Why taco fans like this version
Corn gets charred for flavor, then coated in a tangy mix of mayo, crema, lime, cotija, and chili powder, which lines up with popular elote and esquites formulas.
Works two ways: on the cob or off the cob in a bowl so it can top tacos, burrito bowls, tostadas, nachos, or salad.
Uses grocery‑store ingredients that readers already know from other elote recipes.
Tips, swaps, and heat level
Canned corn is the closest match to Torchy’s quick-serve style. Frozen corn works just as well. Dry it thoroughly before it hits the skillet or it will steam instead of char.
For more heat, add a pinch of cayenne to the sauce or finish with Tajin instead of straight chili powder.
Cotija is the move here. Queso fresco works as a backup, but cotija’s saltier, drier crumble matches the Torchy’s texture most closely.
No cast iron? A stainless steel pan on high heat works. Nonstick will not get you the same char.
Make a double batch for a taco bar – this holds well at room temp for about 30 minutes and reheats easily in a skillet with a small pat of butter.
If Mexican street corn is on the table, Taco Tuesday is already off to a strong start. Keep it going with more recipes, tips, and a full guide to Taco Tuesday restaurants over at TacoTuesday.com.