

Elotes are a staple of the Mexican street food scene and where you will often find the longest queues. Elote translated means corn cob but what makes them so special? The sweetcorn cobs get a lovely char from being on the grill and then a slathering of an irresistible sauce.
These Mexican-baked Elotes are super delicious and a perfect addition to a summer barbecue. Prepared very easily with only a few fresh ingredients and our delicious Gran Luchito Chipotle Paste, you can easily duplicate or triplicate this elotes recipe and make a big tray of them to serve to your guests.
The elotes taste even better if you get a nice char on them before covering them in the Chipotle Paste sauce. This is very easily achieved over a very hot pan. Once you get the char and cover them with the sauce, they go in the oven to get even more scrumptious.
Serve with freshly chopped coriander on top and lime wedges, then pass them around to your guests for everyone to enjoy!
Prep time
15MINS
Cook time
20MINS
Total time
35MINS
Ideal for
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Elotes go all the way back to the Aztec civilization, and its popularity was well known throughout Mexico and Central America. Indigenous tribes would grow the crop and enjoy it on their journeys.
A nice way to serve them at a party would be on a big platter, or chopping board. That way you can either arrange them side by side in a row, or all piled up on top of each other.
You need to find corn on the cob in it's husks, if you want to be really authentic. Try your local supermarket (although unlikely), next would be independent greengrocers and food markets near you. That would be your best bet. Don't be afraid to ask your greengrocer if they don't have it.
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