Kay Chun’s esquites recipe captures all the elements of elotes in a salad: charred sweet corn, tangy lime, creamy cotija and spicy ancho chile.
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For when you want the lightness of a salad but the comfort carb-iness of rice.
Kay Chun’s esquites recipe captures all the elements of elotes in a salad: charred sweet corn, tangy lime, creamy cotija and spicy ancho chile.
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