Avocado Corn Salad
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Last updated on Jul 25, 2024
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This avocado corn salad with lime juice and fresh basil is the perfect healthy summer side dish because there’s no cooking involved!
Obviously I love salads, but what I really love is unconventional salads that use unique ingredients and this corn and avocado salad is just that. You can eat it on its own, as a side or add it to a bed of greens with protein to make a meal sized salad. I love topping it with my grilled chicken or air fryer chicken cutlets.
The summer heat makes me crave cool and refreshing meals and the last thing I want at a cook out is a heavy, warm dish to go along with a burger. I’ve found this corn salad to be the perfect healthy summer side dish. Everyone loves it and it’s so easy to toss together. The hardest part is cutting the corn off the cob and removing the silks, but even that isn’t too hard!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Quick and Easy – With simple ingredients and minimal prep, this salad comes together in no time, making it perfect for busy days.
- Versatile – This salad can be served as a side dish, a topping for tacos, or even as a dip with tortilla chips.
- Make-Ahead Friendly – The flavors meld beautifully when allowed to marinate, making it an excellent option for meal prep.
Ingredients in Avocado Corn Salad

- sweet corn – we’re using fresh uncooked sweet corn for the star of this salad.
- red onion – the perfect way to add a bit of flavor and crunch. You can use yellow onion if needed.
- avocado – for some creaminess and healthy fat.
- lime juice, basil, sea salt and ground pepper – instead of an elaborate dressing, we’re using these four items to add a light and refreshing flavor to the salad.
Notes and Substitutions
Protein – You could always add protein by tossing in about 1/2 cup of beans (chickpeas or black beans would be delicious) or adding in some chopped grilled chicken. This apple cider vinegar chicken would be yummy.
Feta cheese – This would be a great addition to the salad. You could even do vegan feta if needed.
Sweet corn – We’re using raw and uncooked sweet corn, but of course, you can always quickly cook the corn if you want! If you use frozen sweet corn it should be fine, however, I haven’t recipe tested it. I would recommend putting the corn in a strainer to defrost so any excess liquid is removed from the corn. You don’t want the salad to be watery.
How to Make Avocado Corn Salad

Step 1: After husking and cutting corn from the cob, pull out as many corn silks as possible. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl.

Step 2: Add the lime juice and serve immediately or allow it to marinate for a few hours.
Recipe Tip
Use the freshest corn you can find for the best flavor. Raw sweet corn adds a delightful crunch and sweetness to the salad.
Easy Way to Remove Corn from the Cob
One little trick I use to make sure the kernels don’t go everywhere and make a huge mess is to put a small bowl upside-down inside of a large bowl. If you just use a single large bowl you can’t get your knife all the way down to the end of the cob.
Stand the corn, large side down, on top of the small bowl and use a knife to slice the kernels off the cob. The kernels will fall into the bottom of the bowl instead of all over your countertop.
You can also use a bundt or angel food cake pan for this, but I don’t bake a ton of cakes so I don’t have a bundt pan at the moment.

How to Serve Avocado Corn Salad
I usually serve this as a side salad at potlucks, but it would work great as a dip as well. I tried dipping it with chips and it definitely works. It’s like a corn and avocado salsa. Here’s some tasty options to pair with this avocado corn salad:
- Blackened salmon brings a slight heat that would pair well with the sweet corn and creamy avocado or grilled shrimp is another excellent choice for some protein to serve with this salad.
- Tacos are always a good idea, especially with this recipe! Try out my favorite chicken tacos, these healthy fish tacos, or cauliflower tacos for the veggie lovers!
- You also can’t go wrong with some chicken (my fave). This chicken marinade, these chicken enchiladas, or some grilled chicken kabobs are all wonderful ideas for pairing with my avocado corn salad.
How to Store Avocado Corn Salad
This salad stores super well!
To make it in advance: I would recommend leaving the avocado out and adding that in right before serving. The rest of the salad can be fully assembled and stored in an airtight container for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
To store leftovers: Store any leftovers in an airtight container for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Eating raw sweet corn right from the cob is perfectly okay to eat. It tastes just as delicious as cooked corn and is just as nutritious.
In general corn can be hard to digest (I’m sure you’ve noticed this just by taking a look at your poo after eating corn) and it may cause digestion problems in people with bowel conditions like IBS. I personally have no stomach issues with eating raw corn, but like most vegetables, raw corn is harder to digest than well-cooked corn. Cooking softens the kernels and begins break-down process, which can be helpful if you feel raw corn upsets your stomach. If you prefer to make this salad with cooked corn, I have instructions in the notes section of the recipe
More Corn Recipes to Try
- Mexican Street Corn Salad
- Blueberry Corn Chicken Salad
- Black Bean and Corn Salad
- Mexican Street Corn Kale Salad
- Easy Corn Salsa (Chipotle Copycat)
- Grilled Salmon Salad with Peaches and Corn
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Avocado Corn Salad
Ingredients
- 6 ears of fresh uncooked sweet corn, husked and cut from cob (4 1/2 cups)*
- 1 cup red onion, diced
- 1 large avocado, diced
- lime juice, 1 lime or about 3 Tablespoons
- ¼ cup fresh basil, chopped
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- Ground pepper, to taste
Instructions
- After husking and cutting corn from the cob, pull out as many corn silks as possible. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl.
- Serve immediately or allow it to marinate for a few hours. I like to make it the night before and allow it to marinate over night as it tastes even better the next day.
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Notes
- Protein – Add a little protein to this salad by tossing in about 1/2 cup of beans (chickpeas or black beans would be delicious) or adding in some chopped grilled chicken. This apple cider vinegar chicken would be yummy.
- Feta cheese – This would be a great addition to the salad. You could even do vegan feta if needed.
- Sweet corn – We’re using raw and uncooked sweet corn, but of course, you can always quickly cook the corn if you want! If you use frozen sweet corn it should be fine, however, I haven’t recipe tested it. I would recommend putting the corn in a strainer to defrost so any excess liquid is removed from the corn. You don’t want the salad to be watery.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I love what I see here
I receive your emails daily over 2 years now and for the first time I did read through your recipe and am really impressed. I will do so henceforth. Bravo
And for the first time today,
Thank you so much for being here, Katy!
Uncooked corn?
Yes!
The recipe notes indicate there is quinoa in the salad, but I don’t see any listed in the recipe.
Oops! Sorry for the confusion, Michelle. There’s no quinoa in this recipe!
Why am I unable to get the recipe for the corn and avocado salad. Tried everything.
Use a Bundt pan for cutting corn. Just stand the ear on the center post and cut away. All the corn catches in the cake area.
I find that cooking corn in the microwave makes it easier to remove the silks – try it.
Loved this salad, and so did my family I will be making it at least once a week during our hot Florida Summer. Thank you so much
Ahh yay!! So glad it was a hit with the fam. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment + star rating. It means the world to me!
Would grilling the corn ruin the flavor of this salad? I made it last weekend and loved it.
I don’t think so! I think it would taste delicious grilled and have any more flavor.
This salad was delicious! I had it along with some cauliflower tacos and it was the perfect amount of sweetness. The addition of basil was wonderful and tasted even better the next day.Will definitely be making again!
This salad did not disappoint! The simple, fresh ingredients make this a wonderful addition to any meal, especially in the summer when you’re craving something tasty and easy without having to turn on the oven. We had this as a side to fish tacos and everyone kept saying how good it was and couldn’t believe how few ingredients there were. I made it about 5 hours ahead of dinner and let it sit the fridge…so good! Seriously can’t wait to make it again!
Ahh that makes me so happy to hear, Courtney! I’m so glad you enjoyed this salad. Thanks for trying it and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. The reviews are super helpful to other readers, so I appreciate it. <3
Delicious! Such a light summer flavor. Thank you!
This corn salad was so good! Very refreshing and light!
I’m so glad that you liked it, Wendie! Quick favor – would you mind commenting again and leaving a star rating for the recipe along with your comment? The star ratings are super helpful. 🙂
Hi! I can’t wait to make this salad. Could you use frozen organic corn?
I think that should work just fine. My only thought would be to put it in a strainer to defrost so that any excess liquid is removed the corn. You don’t want the salad to be watery.
I TRIED THIS THROUGH A CO WORKER AND IT IS DELISH!! I SPENT AN HOUR LOOKING FOR THE RECIPE.
great comment
Why am I unable to get the recipe for the corn and avocado salad. Tried everything.
Hey Jan- So sorry about that! When we revamped our website some of the recipe cards went missing, but I just re-added it in so you should be good to go! Thanks for letting me know. 🙂
Lovely blog. I found it looking for images of corn. What camera did you use to shoot the great new food photos?
Hi Taya, I use a Canon Rebel Xsi
This looks perfect for hot summer days.
I love this salad – thank you for the recipe! We add tomatoes to it. 🙂
Just made this salad….delicious!! I added cilantro instead of basil, and it went great with the avocado and lime! YUM – thank you 🙂
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Mary!
This looks delicious! I love raw corn. Too bad I just went to the grocery store yesterday and didn’t get an avocado. I got fresh corn in the fridge but I put myself on a grocery “budget” this week so no going back for extras [like a normally do on a daily basis…] 🙂
There’s always next week!! 🙂
Why don’t I do raw corn salads more often? I love the thought of those sweet, crisp kernels paired with creamy avocado. Thank you so much for sharing with me tonight…I’m salivating…and thank you for all your kind words on my own blog. I appreciate you! Have a blessed week!
I always want to remake recipes from the old days on the blog…if only for the better pictures. LOL
And sleeping in until 10:30?? I don’t know if i will EVER see that day again. Even on days I feel like I could, a particular toddler keeps that from happening. “Good morning mommy!” Every day. 6 am. Ugh. Love her…not the wake up call.
I love avocados. This recipe looks great.
Love how you you come up with something so brilliantly delicious, but do it so simply. This recipe couldn’t take much time, but it looks soooo amazing. Keep it up!
I make a similar salad that also has edamame and red onion and now i am JONESIN for some! I love the basil idea!
I trust you! Looks great. I bet it’ll go well with my turkey burgers this week.
This looks wonderful, I must try it soon!
This looks amazing!!
Sounds and looks yummy! I love corn so much, so I’m going to try this one by this week! Time to do some groceries.. Thanks for mentioning!
Looks yummy! I love corn and avocado so I’m sure they’re great together 🙂
Yum! I love raw corn! 🙂 This sounds awesome!
I don’t think I’ve ever had raw corn off the cob! Is that weird?
Yum, yum! I LOVE raw corn (especially in combination with BBQ tofu!), so I’ll def give this a try!
That sounds delicious! I love raw corn. Only in the summer, but I really do like it uncooked.
such wonderful flavor combos. i remember when i found out you could eat corn raw. a revelation!
I know! Corn on the cob has always been one of my favorite foods so I felt the same way when I found out you could eat it raw.
I have never tried corn and avacado together! sounds like a winning combo though 🙂