Shame on me for not using corn on the cob nearly enough the last few years. First off it is one of those vegetables that is fun to eat. My kids love grabbing a big cob and going to town for 5 minutes, it’s one of the few vegetables they’ll eat in its entirety and ask for seconds. Corn on the cob is also amazing when cooked on the grill, I’ve recently been playing with a lot of different mesquite flavors and am corn is taking in the flavors quite nicely. For these fall and winter months many of us don’t want to fight the cold weather to grill our food and luckily corn on the cob also tastes great baked or boiled. Boiling is the easiest way, and how I cooked the corn in this particular recipe. Boiling is a very quick option, too.
I picked up my corn from the grocery store and selected those with bright green husks that fit snugly around the ears (I learned to look for these things from my husband who grew up in the Midwest and consumed tons of corn growing up). When boiling be sure not to overcook your corn, and don’t use salt in the water. As far as prepping the corn, I personally enjoy bigger chunks of corn, rather than individual kernels. The texture of the grid is unique and adds a lot to each bite (and also for presentation). I used a single cob in this recipe
The other star of this simple salad is the zucchini. I use a vegetable spiralizer to get an amazing texture. For those of you who have a family member that doesn’t like eating vegetables, the spiralizer will be your best friend. It changes the form of zucchini, squash and other veggies to thin strands that seem to take on a lighter taste. With some light olive oil sauce and tomatoes it feels much like easting pasta, and will likely please even those picky eaters. My favorite spiralizer is one that I picked up from Williams Sonoma and has 4 different blades, giving a nice variety of shapes. It’s easy to clean and I haven’t had any nicks or cuts using it, two of the big plusses for any kitchen tool with a blade. For this salad I was in a rush and misplaced the blade I was looking for, so I just used my backup Zucchini Spaghetti Pasta Maker which works pretty well, too.
Lemon juice is a great addition to the salad as well, keeping with the light and healthy (yet flavorful) theme. My husband actually finished his salad and then scooped up the little bit of dressing that was remaining. I would normally find that odd but it is really a refreshing combination without any bad elements.
Spiralized Zucchini and Corn on the Cob Salad Recipe
📖 Recipe
Spiralized Zucchini and Corn on the Cob Salad
Ingredients
- 1 Zucchini
- 1 Corn Cob, boiled
- ½ cup of Cherry Tomatoes
- ⅓ cup Olive Oil
- 2 tablespoons Fresh Lemon Juice
- Salt/Pepper
Instructions
- Whisk olive oil, lemon juice, salt/pepper in a bowl and set aside
- Use the vegetable spriralizer and to cut zucchini into long spirals
- Cut cherry tomatoes in half
- Boil corn for about 7-8 minutes in unsalted water
- Mix tomatoes, zucchini, corn in a bowl and drizzle with salad dressing
Bonnie @wemake7 says
This looks so healthy and yummy. I love your photos, they came out great. Thanks for sharing.
Shann Eva says
I love spiralizing zucchini. I wouldn't have believed it until I tried it, but it really does taste like pasta. This recipe looks great!
Jonathan Key says
This looks so yummy and easy to make! Going to give it a try this week I hope.
Because... I'm cheap says
Looks delicious! I just got a spiralizer so I'll definitely be saving this 🙂
CourtneyLynne says
Omg this looks beyond delicious!!! Definitely pinning so I can give it a try! Yum!
HilLesha says
That looks delicious! I love corn and zucchini, so I will definitely have to try this sometime soon.
LifeAsAConvert says
We love corn on the cob too. My kids could eat it at every meal.
Fashionable Librarian says
I have never eaten Zucchini but you have almost converted me...LOL....still not sure if I will try it but I am closer to trying it than before.
Miss Millennia Mag (@MissMillMag) says
Yumm... This looks delicious..!! Thanks for sharing recipe as I'm going to try it in my kitchen too!!
Lynndee says
I need to get me a pasta maker so I can make something like that too. I love zucchini and I love corn. Nom!