Can I use frozen corn instead of fresh?
Yes. Thaw completely and pat dry before blending. The flavor will be slightly less sweet than peak-season fresh corn but still very good. Avoid tinned corn — it is too soft and too watery.
Mexican · snack
35m
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4
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kcal
easy
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Yes. Thaw completely and pat dry before blending. The flavor will be slightly less sweet than peak-season fresh corn but still very good. Avoid tinned corn — it is too soft and too watery.
Mexican crema and a light pinch of salt is traditional and perfect. Some regions add crumbled queso fresco. They are also excellent warm with a small knob of butter.
The first flip is always the hardest — wait until the edges look set and matte before flipping, at least 5 minutes on medium-low heat. If they still break, mix 1 more tablespoon of masa harina into the remaining batter and try again.
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