It’s green chile season! My sister recently told me that, for her, fall in New Mexico means green chiles roasting, the state fair, and the Balloon Fiesta. Fall isn’t so bad out here, even without rolling hills of trees that turn brown, red, pink, maroon, orange, yellow. I will miss the crisp air, pumpkins, apples, and chill days of fall on the East coast, but when I was out there, I missed green chile. So I win either way.
The only problem is that I tend to get into a hoarding pattern with my annual green chile supply. I buy them every fall when they come into season, roast them, and freeze them to last until the following September. And then, aside from the occasional huevos rancheros, I mostly ignore them, because what if I run out? This is a mindset I’m determined to get out of. Not only is that not the kind of life I want to lead, but, as Jen warns, they seem to get hotter as they’re frozen for longer periods.
This corn salad doesn’t even call for green chile, but I had some leftover from the previous day’s burgers, so I went ahead and added them. They’ve been in the freezer for about a year, and maybe that’s why the dish ended up so, um, kind of painful to eat, actually. The heat was somewhat dulled by the dairy in the recipe, and once I smooshed the corn into a tortilla with some flank steak, it was downright edible. Not that the corn even needed extra flavor, what with having been grilled and mixed with chili powder, cilantro, lime juice and salty cotija. But I need to use up some of these chiles in my freezer to make room for the new crop!
One year ago: Pickled Coleslaw
Two years ago: Sausage and Red Pepper Hash
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Grilled Corn Salad (from Bobby Flay via Savory Spicy Sweet)
I used a not-nonstick skillet on the stove instead of a cast iron pan on the grill, and I substituted greek yogurt for the crème fraiche. And I added an ounce or two of very spicy diced Hatch green chiles, plus some diced red pepper and red onion.
8 ears fresh corn, silks removed, husk on, soaked in cold water 30 minutes
canola oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper
¼ cup creme fraiche
2 limes, juiced and 1 zested
1 tablespoons ancho chili powder
¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves
¼ cup grated cotija cheese
1. Heat grill to high. Grill corn until charred on all sides, 10 or so minutes. Take off the grill and remove the kernels with a sharp knife. While you are cutting the corn, put a cast iron skillet on the grill to heat.
2. Add the corn and the remaining ingredients to the hot pan and cook, stirring occasionally, until creamy and heated through. Serve.
Is there a good substitute for cortija cheese? I’ve actually never heard of it before. I’m sure it would be great to try but I live in small town in Germany and I highly doubt they’d have it. Thanks!
Ditto AM! Some of us in the frozen tundra of Canada have never heard of cojita cheese either. I initially assumed it was a spicy cheese and could be replaced with something like a monterey/colby jack or jalenpeno cheddar, but Google informs me that it’s actually more like a Parmesan. So could you substitute that, or is cojita essential to the integrity of the end product?
Wow. I’m drooling right now , thank you! Looking forward to making some of this deliciousness!
I think cotija has a similar texture to feta. It’s taste is very salty. It’s definitely not essential to the dish. Anything that will melt and lend a bit of creaminess to the corn would be great.
oooh i definitely want to try this! i love the flavors.
I would try this with feta. Looks delicious