Summer in a bowl |
I lump this into the "salad" category along with others like chicken salad, potato salad, pasta salad and other delicious but not traditional salads (no mayo in this, I promise!). I think the bed of leafy greens most salads rest on is what I find so unappealing so this summer corn salad is the perfect compromise. Plenty of veggies but just enough junk to make me happy.
Feast |
Because this dish is so cheap, easy, and delicious, it's perfect to make for large groups. So far, I've made it for two casual dinner parties and one potluck. Each had a very different theme, demonstrating the versatility of the dish. Summer goes with everything. It works equally well for grilling out as it does for a Mexican meal (above) or a hot dog bar potluck.
And it has all the right buzzwords: avocado, fresh mozz, summer veggies. Done.
This is a throw everything together and eye ball it type of recipe so work with me if the proportions are a little vague. Feel free to adjust it based on your likes and add/subtract to your heart's desire. Some thoughts: pancetta, feta, zucchini, beans, red onion, jalapeno. Go crazy!
Express Yourself |
Summer Corn and Avocado Salad
Serves 10-15 as a side
Ingredients:
8 ears of fresh corn (or one bag of frozen corn)
2 bell peppers (mix up the colors to make it pretty), diced
Half a pack of cherry tomatoes, halved
2 avocados, cubed
One and a half balls of fresh mozz, broken into bite-sized pieces
5 tbsp of Garlic Expressions dressing (Found at Fresh Market and Lowe's and potentially others. If you can't find this, then a roasted garlic vinaigrette would work.)
Directions:
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add husked corn. Remove the corn once the water comes back to a boil (about 4 minutes). Let corn cool for a few minutes then sliced the kernels off the cob into a large mixing bowl.
Dice the bell peppers and halve the cherry tomatoes while waiting for the water to boil. I usually drain the tomatoes in a colender to get rid of excess liquid. I just add more with the dressing later so I don't want it to get soupy. Add to corn.
Right before serving add the cheese, avocado, dressing and s&p to taste. Mix well and serve chilled.
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