Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (2024)

The BEST creamy cauliflower corn salad recipe. An easy corn salad that is loaded with cauliflower florets, cucumbers, bell peppers, and dill all tossed in a creamy homemade dressing.

This salad is great to make for potlucks and parties.

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CORN SALAD-

This fresh, crispy, and crunchy corn salad is truly so delicious and comes together so quickly! The combination of corn kernels, cauliflower, cucumber and red pepper goes together so well with the creamy dressing.

This summer corn salad will be a hit at all BBQs, brunch or parties.

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Ingredients needed-

This salad is so simple to make and loaded with so much flavor! All you need is:

  • Sweet corn– You can use canned corn, or cut up fresh corn on the cob (or grilled corn), or even frozen corn.
  • Bell pepper– This recipe uses red bell pepper but you can use whatever color you have on hand.
  • Cucumbers– we used mini cucumers but half of an English cucumber will work as well!
  • Cauliflower– You want to make sure to cut the cauliflower into small florets.
  • Dressing– We just used mayo as the dressing. If you like garlic, minced garlic would be great in the dressing.
  • Herbs– This salad calls for fresh herbs. We used dill and green onion but you can use any of your favorite greens, such as parsley, basil or cilantro.

HOW TO MAKE CORN SALAD-

  • PREP– Prepare and cut up the veggies for the corn salad and add to a bowl.
  • DRESSING– We just used mayo for the dressing.
  • COMBINE– In a large bowl, add all the ingredients for the corn salad and toss with the fresh greens and dressing.
  • Serve and enjoy!
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Frequently asked questions-

Can I prepare the corn salad in advance?

Yes, this is a salad prepared in advance. It can be made the previous day. Prepare all of the ingredients, keep them covered, and refrigerate.
Before serving, mix and add dressing and season to taste. Keep leftover salad refrigerated.

What can I add to the mayo dressing?

You can add lime juice or apple cider vinegar to the dressing if you want more flavor in the dressing. Some olive oil will give the dressing some creaminess.

What else can I add to the salad?

We love this corn salad as is but here are some great add-ins that will work in the salad: finely chopped red onion, jalapeño (for heat), cherry tomatoes, or even your favorite beans for a Mexican corn salad.

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SERVE CREAMY CORN SALAD WITH-

This hearty salad makes for a great side dish to entree. Here are some of our favorite main dishes to serve this salad with:

  • Air Frier Chicken
  • Steak Beef Fajitas
  • Grilled Salmon
  • Grilled Chicken Kabobs
  • Baked Chicken Thighs
  • Pork Chops

Fresh Corn Salad Recipe

Author: Valentina

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The BEST creamy cauliflower corn salad recipe. An easy corn salad that is loaded with cauliflower florets, cucumbers, bell peppers, and dill all tossed in a creamy homemade dressing.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cauliflower florets
  • 2 small cucumbers, sliced
  • 1/2 red pepper, cubed
  • 3 green onions, finely cut
  • 15 oz can corn, drained
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • fresh dill, optional
  • salt and pepper, to taste

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Instructions

  • Cut your cauliflower into small florets. Slice cucumber into thin slices. Cube the red pepper. Thinly chop the green onions. Drain corn. Mix everything.

  • Add mayo, salt and pepper to taste, mix well. Add dill, optional.

  • Enjoy!

Nutrition

37kcal Calories7g Carbs2g Protein19mg Sodium401mg Potassium2g Fiber3g Sugar635IU Vitamin A49mg Vitamin C36mg Calcium0.7mg Iron

  • Full Nutrition Label

Nutrition Facts

Fresh Corn Salad Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 37

% Daily Value*

Sodium 19mg1%

Potassium 401mg11%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 635IU13%

Vitamin C 49mg59%

Calcium 36mg4%

Iron 0.7mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

(The nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

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    • Barb

    I made this salad and my boyfriend loved it. I did substitute red onion for t
    as we didn’t have any green onion. I kept it mostly the same except I omitted the peppers because he doesn’t like them but I added cubed pepperjack cheese. It was delicious. I do have a question though. What is a serving size? I track my macros so it was hard to determine what I needed to enter.

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Barb, I’m so glad you enjoyed the salad. I love how you personalized the salad, yum!

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    • katia

    do you cook the cauliflower or at least blanch it? does t have a raw taste if you dont?

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      No need to blanch or cook, you’ll be surprised by how delicious the cauliflower is in the salad! 🙂 I hope you love the recipe.

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    • Cassie

    I was looking for something “different” but good. This definitely hit the spot. I made it for lunch and splurged on 2 bowls. I’ll be bringing this to the next cookout! A new favorite for sure! Thanks for the recipe!

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      • Valentina’s Corner

      Cassie, thank you so much for trying our salad recipe! So glad you enjoyed it!

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        • Mark

        Love it ,,,,I added garlic paste to the mayonnaise “perfection “
        Thank you all enjoyed

    • Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (14)

      • Concepcion

      La coliflor no se cuece?

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      • Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (15)

        • Valentina’s Corner

        No. You don’t need to cook the cauliflower. 🙂

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      • Peggy Brower

      Very EASY to make and a definite hit at parties. I add shrimp and some green peas to the cauliflower. I add old bay and 1/2 lemon to the mayo mixture.

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      • Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (17)

        • Valentina’s Corner

        Peggy, oh I can just imagine how great the salad is with the shrimp and peas, thanks for the sharing the idea.

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    • Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (18)

      • Mary

      Have you ever added tomatoes to this? I have a lot of tomatoes to use up and thought I might add it but wondered if it had been done and how it turned out…

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        • Valentina’s Corner

        Tomato would be a great addition, Mary. Enjoy the salad.

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    • Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (20)

      • Shelley

      I just mixed up this recipe this morning. Will it be ok to bring it to supper we got invited too or will it be to soggy?

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      • Fresh Corn Salad Recipe (VIDEO) (21)

        • Valentina’s Corner

        Yes. Enjoy your time tonight. 🙂

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    "Most raw corn is found in salads and relishes, but you can add some to a smoothie to give it a unique sweetness," notes Tiner. Marz adds that raw corn is often used in salads, soups, salsas, dressings, or even as garnish for savory dishes.

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    Raw corn is perfect for salads, salsas and topping pizzas. As you wind down during the dog days of August, save yourself a step and stop cooking your summer corn. You'll notice that crisp raw corn kernels taste sweeter than boiled or grilled corn. Raw corn is perfect for salads, salsas and topping pizzas.

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    Raw corn, straight off the cob, is perfectly healthy and ok to eat. Kids on the farm usually like eating young corn like that. If you decide to eat corn this way, make sure that it is young - you will be surprised at how sweet, tender and almost milky it is.

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    3. Corn is high in carotenoids: Carotenoids are antioxidants in the vitamin-A family that eliminate free radicals from the body and help our cells stay strong and healthy. Corn is especially high in beta-cryptoxanthin, which could be particularly depleted if you're regularly exposed to cigarette smoke.

    Does fresh corn need to be cooked? ›

    The sweet and juicy corn kernels can even be eaten raw. But if you're looking to boil corn, the recipe is simple. Read on to find out more about how to boil corn, including whether to boil it with the husk on or off! Then, put this tasty corn salad to good use—it's the ultimate summer side dish, after all!

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    It's a question that has been debated for years, and the answer is yes, fresh sweet corn can be eaten raw from the cob. Corn on the cob is a delicious snack, and it's a great addition to salads and other recipes. It's also a popular vegetable to grill or boil.

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    Corn is rich in fiber and plant compounds that may aid digestive and eye health. Yet, it's high in starch, can spike blood sugar and may prevent weight loss when consumed in excess. The safety of genetically modified corn may also be a concern. Still, in moderation, corn can be part of a healthy diet.

    How long to boil corn? ›

    Quick reference: Boiling times for corn
    Corn typeBoil time
    Unhusked fresh corn10 minutes
    Husked fresh corn2–5 minutes
    Frozen corn cobs5–8 minutes
    Frozen corn kernels2–3 minutes
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    Raw corn, straight off the cob, is perfectly healthy and ok to eat. Kids on the farm usually like eating young corn like that. If you decide to eat corn this way, make sure that it is young - you will be surprised at how sweet, tender and almost milky it is.

    Can the body digest raw corn? ›

    Corn is high in cellulose, which is an insoluble fiber that the body cannot digest. However, the body breaks down the other components of corn. Chewing corn for longer can also help the digestive system break down cellulose walls to access more of the nutrients.

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    Cruciferous Vegetables

    Vegetables that belong to the cabbage family such as cauliflower, Brussels, broccoli, and sprouts should never be consumed raw. These vegetables contain sugar that is difficult to digest. Eating these vegetables raw may lead to a number of gastronomical problems.

    Do you have to cook raw corn? ›

    The sweet and juicy corn kernels can even be eaten raw. But if you're looking to boil corn, the recipe is simple. Read on to find out more about how to boil corn, including whether to boil it with the husk on or off! Then, put this tasty corn salad to good use—it's the ultimate summer side dish, after all!

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