
When I was asked to re-create a recipe with Fresh from Florida sweet corn, I was over the moon. Corn is one of those veggies that we don’t eat as often as we would like to. There’s something about fresh corn that makes my family happy. It’s sweet, it’s delicious and it can be incorporated into so many dishes.
Lately, when I think of fresh corn, I immediately think salsa. What’s better than a fresh salsa? It makes a great side dish or a dip for your favorite chips. I’m excited to share my take on the Corn, Tomato and Avocado Salsa from the Fresh From Florida website. We had to alter it just a bit because kids can be picky.
We are very fortunate to live in Florida, where local farmers make it easy for everyone to eat fresh produce year-round. Our local Publix supermarket offers a large variety of fresh veggies and fruits and we find ourselves there multiple times a week, stocking up on as many as we can fit into our fridge. Publix proudly displays the “Fresh from Florida” sign on all of the locally grown produce, so we know which ones were grown right here in our beautiful sunshine state.
Before making the salsa, make sure to roast the corn. I found a really easy way to do it that I wanted to share.
Once the corn is roasted, let cool a bit before you cut the kernels. Then you’re ready to make the Corn, Tomato and Avocado Salsa!
You can find the full recipe below. It was such a hit that my 8 year old would have eaten the entire bowl if I didn’t take the spoon out of her hands. It’s easy and really delicious. Next time, we may add some black beans to it, for a heartier dish. I would love to hear your thoughts on it. Is it something you would make? What changes would you make?
If you love avocado, don’t forget to check out our fresh and easy homemade guacamole recipe.
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Fresh Florida Corn, Tomato and Avocado Salsa
Description
Looking for a fresh alternative to the jar salsa? Your guests will be raving about this.
Ingredients
- 4 ears corn (roasted and kernels removed from cob)
- 2 large tomatoes (diced)
- 2 haas avocados (peeled, seeded and diced)
- 1/2 cup bell pepper (chopped (optional))
- 1/2 cup red onion (chopped (optional))
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro (diced)
- 1 lime (juiced (more if desired))
- 1 tsp cumin
- sea salt to taste
- fresh ground pepper to taste
- hot sauce to taste (optional)
Instructions
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine all ingredients.
- Stir to combine.
- Taste and adjust seasoning.
- Serve and enjoy!
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This looks very refreshing, must be so good! I love anything with avocado and seeing this dish with a corn is just making my mouth water.
It is impossible to beat fresh ingredient recipes. This looks like a really great dip or filler!
I love making use of fresh produce to create recipes like salsa and more! This looks absolutely beautiful and so appetizing as well! I can’t wait to try the recipe!
Your sweet corn tomato and avocado salsa looks delicious. Adding all of these ingredients to my Publix shopping list!
We have an avocado tree in our yard, and I’m pretty much obsessed with it. I love finding new recipes to incorporate the green orbs of heaven that grow on my tree. This salsa is totally happening.
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Are you kidding? I would give anything to have an avocado tree!
I love corn and tomato salsa. The crisp sweetness of the corn with some tomato and a little cilantro are a heavenly combination. Haven’t tried it with avocado though.
This is so colorful, it looks like summer in a bowl. I bet the sweet corn really makes this whole dish. Thanks for the recipe.