Throw a few ears of corn on the grill and toss the cooked kernels into a bowl. Stir in some tasty mix ins like bacon, jalapeno, and cheddar cheese until you’ve got this fresh and creamy Jalapeno Popper Grilled Corn Salad. It’ll be your new go-to side salad dish.
Today’s Labor Day, and for our school district and the surrounding counties– it also signals the last day of Summer. Bummer on the one hand for the kids, but the excitement (at least for my second grader) is palpable at the same time.
As always we try to spend the last days trying to soak up every ounce of our favorite things about the slow, stress free days of the season. This usually includes spending time with great friends, copious amounts of good food, especially grilled and with side dishes to boot, and the last rays of summer sun and fun.
This year was no different and I was so excited to have on hand a big bowl full of our favorite edible discovery from this Summer– none other than this Jalapeno Popper Grilled Corn Salad.
It’s the same great flavors you love from those fiery jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in bacon. The exception, which is also it’s revolutionary improvement? We’ve deconstructed it, tossed it all in a bowl and made it even better.
Yes, with a stroke of genius we managed the impossible- to somehow improve upon the grilled delight that is the jalapeno popper. The secret? We stirred in a hearty amount of freshly grilled corn cut straight off the cob.
I told ya it was genius!
This recipe easily doubles, and if you’re making it to share as more than a simple side for dinner– I highly recommend it. It’s one of those things where the idea of a polite scoop flies out the window.
Even with the most polished guests, you can’t help but dig in. And one taste, or one serving is never enough.
Other Corn Recipes You Might Also Enjoy:
- Zucchini & Sweet Corn Summer Soup
- Smoked Jalapeno White Cheddar Creamed Corn
- Slow Cooker Homemade Creamed Corn
- Corn Off The Cob Soup
Jalapeno Popper Grilled Corn Salad
Ingredients
- 8 - 10 ears of fresh corn on the cob
- olive oil
- 1-2 jalapeno peppers seeded and minced
- 1 cup crisp cooked crumbled bacon strips
- 2 oz cream cheese softened
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
- Prepare and heat the grill.
- Without actually shucking the corn, leave the husks attached, but remove as much of the silk as possible. (You can get any pesky stragglers after grilling.) Rub some olive oil into and evenly over each cob, and then lightly season them with salt and pepper. Using sturdy aluminum foil, individually wrap each of them, sealing them completely.
- Once the grill has finished heating, add the prepared corn and cover, cooking for 15-20 minutes. Turn the corn ever few minutes for even grilling. Transfer the cooked corn to a platter to cool, about 10 minutes or so, before removing the foil. Still be careful for any residual steam escaping. Trash the steamed husks and gently remove any leftover corn silk. Using a sharp knife, cut the kernels off of the cobs and place them in a large bowl.
- Stir in the jalapeños, bacon, cheddar, cream cheese and sour cream until everything's evenly incorporated.
- Salt and pepper the dish as desired. Serve as is, or transfer it to a different bowl or platter for a prettier presentation.
Quinn Caudill says
Oh i love this idea for a side. You can never go wrong with jalapeño’s, corn and bacon. Happy FF!
judigraber says
What a delicious salad with some of my favorite ingredients. I do like the addition of jalapenos as I enjoy a little heat. Great recipe to shared with Fiesta Friday.
4sonsrus says
That little bit of kick from the jalapenos is what truly sets it apart for me. It’s so fresh, and so yummy!
Frugal Hausfrau says
Another great recipe! I love the idea of this!
Mollie
Stacy says
Is this served hot or is it served cold?
4sonsrus says
We serve it as is when everything’s stirred in, so warm. BUT, you can totally try chilling it if you prefer cold side salads 🙂
Of Goats and Greens says
A great innovative use for corn, this looks fine! I could see it warm or chilled… Thanks for sharing with the Fiesta!