Simple Corn Salad Recipe

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Take advantage of fresh corn available in the summer months and throw together this simple corn salad for a light dinner (or lunch) side item! You can't go wrong with a little bacon mixed in this recipe and tossed with a tasty sauce.
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It’s so fun to see more and more produce popping up at our farmers’ market each week as summer nears. Last weekend we got some of the first (greenhouse grown) tomatoes and fresh asparagus – what a treat! And soon enough corn will be available as well, but in the meantime the cobs at the supermarket are starting to taste good again. So take advantage and throw together this simple corn salad for a light dinner (or lunch) side item! Try this Santa Fe Salad or this Creamed Corn too!

But first, a quick video that shares our story (that we recently made with Subzero)!

And now for the recipe…I hope you enjoy it!

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  1. I’d like to make this for an upcoming party. When I changed the servings to 16 people, the amount of the dressing ingredients also quadrupled. Should I actually use those amounts? I plan to leave the dressing on the side.

  2. 5 stars
    Used Trader Joe’s frozen roasted corn (thawed) and forgot to add the dressing. Served it warm. It was delicious, definitely a repeater. We will add the dressing next time though.

    1. Amy Taylor (comment moderator)

      Hi. Lisa occasionally uses bacon in her cooking. She’s very picky about what she buys and doesn’t claim to live 100% by the rules 100% of the time. :)

      1. No judgement here as I cook bacon frequently for my husband but I know it’s not really the best choice if trying to stick to healthy whole food. I’m a picky vegetarian that could eat & drink my body weight in chocolate & white wine!! Hence my interest in this challenge to try to stick to real food x

  3. Jackie Gibbon

    I do not have easy access to corn on the cob where I live in the Marshall Islands, the produce selection is small. How much frozen corn would I use for this salad?

    1. Just a suggestion, I think one ear of corn yields about 1/2 cup corn, so 5 ears would yield about 2 1/2 cup corn. Wonder if you are on FB? Am really interested in your life in the Marshall Islands.

      1. Jackie Gibbon

        Thanks for your reply. I may try this recipe this week to go with hamburgers and grilled veggies.
        As for the Marshall Islands I live on an island called Kwajalein. You can do an internet search and find out all kinds of stuff about it.

    1. I personally substitute about 1 cup frozen corn for 1 ear fresh corn whenever I can’t find fresh easily, usually in the winter. (Just remember that the frozen corn is already cooked!)

  4. When do you add the vinegar? I do not see it mentioned in the directions….just in the ingredients.