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  2. Mexico City-Style Street Corn Recipe - AOL

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    Grill the corn until hot and lightly charred all over, using tongs to turn it. Roll the ears in the melted butter and then spread with mayonnaise. Sprinkle with Cotija cheese and chili powder and serve with lime wedges. Recipe courtesy of Dos Caminos Mexican Street Food by Ivy Stark with Joanna Pruess/Skyhorse Publishing, 2011.

  3. Mexico City-Style Street Corn Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the grill, a large skillet, or a broiler over medium-high heat. Grill the corn until hot and lightly charred all over, using tongs to turn it. Roll the ears in the melted butter and then ...

  4. 5 flavorful elote (Mexican street corn) recipes - AOL

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    Elote, or Mexican street corn, features a delicious medley of flavors and textures with each bite. ... Elote in a cup While most elote recipes feature corn on the cob, this version comes with corn ...

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  6. 7 Mexican Street Corn-Inspired Recipes, in Case You're ... - AOL

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    Take things to a different level by bringing avocado and red bell pepper into the mix, or keep to tradition with this recipe, which is essentially Mexican street corn sans cob. Just stir ...

  7. List of Mexican dishes - Wikipedia

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    The basic staples since then remain native foods such as corn, beans, squash and chili peppers, but the Europeans introduced many other foods, the most important of which were meat from domesticated animals, dairy products (especially cheese) and various herbs and spices, although key spices in Mexican cuisine are also native to Mesoamerica ...

  8. Esquites - Wikipedia

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    Although its true origin is not known, it is a common understanding that esquites are historically a common Mexican street food. According to Nahuatl stories, esquites are credited as being created by the deity Tlazocihuapilli of Xochimilcas, who is also credited with creating Mexican Atole and corn jelly. [7] [8]

  9. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    A Korean-Mexican fusion dish consisting of Korean-style fillings, such as bulgogi and kimchi, placed on top of small traditional Mexican corn tortillas. Korokke: Japan Similar to the French croquette, a breaded and fried patty made from mashed potato, white sauce and/or other ingredients. Kottu: Sri Lanka