Street Corn Chicken Bowl | Charred Corn & Spiced Chicken

A colorful bowl bursting with charred corn, tender spiced chicken, creamy lime crema, and fresh avocado makes this Street Corn Chicken Bowl a weeknight winner. Inspired by Mexican street flavors, it’s simple, vibrant, and packed with flavor. Perfect for beginners or anyone craving a quick, satisfying meal that looks as good as it tastes.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Juicy, spiced chicken paired with sweet, smoky charred corn.
  • Creamy, tangy lime crema adds richness without overpowering.
  • Fluffy rice provides a soft base for contrasting textures.
  • Fresh avocado and cilantro add creaminess and bright herbal notes.
  • Beginner-friendly, ready in about 40 minutes.

Key Ingredients

IngredientPurpose
2 cups corn kernelsSweet, charred crunch
1 lb chicken breast, dicedLean protein soaking up spices
1 tbsp olive oilEven cooking without burning
1 tsp chili powderWarm, classic Mexican spice
1 tsp ground cuminEarthy, nutty depth
½ tsp smoked paprikaAdds gentle smokiness
½ tsp saltBalances all flavors
¼ tsp black pepperSharp, bright bite
4 cups cooked riceSoft, fluffy base
¼ cup mayonnaiseCreamy base for lime crema
¼ cup sour creamTangy balance in crema
2 tbsp lime juiceZesty brightness
1 clove garlic, mincedAromatic depth
¼ cup crumbled cotija cheeseSalty, traditional topping
¼ cup chopped cilantroFresh, herbaceous lift
1 avocado, slicedCool, buttery garnish

How to Make Street Corn Chicken Bowl

Step 1: Cook the Chicken

  1. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  2. Toss diced chicken with chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper.
  3. Cook chicken until browned and cooked through, about 6–8 minutes. Remove and set aside.

Step 2: Char the Corn

  1. In the same skillet, add corn kernels. Cook without stirring for ~5 minutes until edges char.
  2. Stir in minced garlic and cook for 1 more minute until fragrant.
  3. Return chicken to skillet and toss to combine; heat through.

Step 3: Make Lime Crema

  1. Whisk together mayonnaise, sour cream, and lime juice in a small bowl until smooth.

Step 4: Assemble Bowls

  1. Divide cooked rice among serving bowls.
  2. Top with chicken-corn mixture.
  3. Drizzle with lime crema.
  4. Sprinkle with cotija cheese, cilantro, and avocado slices.

Serving Suggestions

  • Warm flour tortillas for taco-style scooping.
  • Pair with a lime margarita or agua fresca for a refreshing touch.
  • Serve alongside pico de gallo or mango salsa for extra brightness.
  • Add pickled jalapeños or hot sauce for customizable heat.

Tips for Perfect Street Corn Chicken Bowl

  • Use fresh corn for the best flavor; thaw frozen corn before cooking.
  • Adjust spice by increasing chili powder or adding cayenne.
  • Double lime crema if you like extra creaminess.
  • Substitute chicken with shrimp or tofu for a twist.

Storage Instructions

  • Chicken-Corn: Airtight container in fridge, up to 3 days.
  • Lime Crema: Separate jar, up to 2 days.
  • Rice: Store separately; reheat 1–2 minutes in microwave before assembling.
  • Avocado: Slice fresh or toss with lime juice to prevent browning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long to make this dish?
A: About 40 minutes total—10 minutes prep, 14 minutes cooking, 5–10 minutes for crema and assembly.

Q: Can I use frozen corn?
A: Yes—thaw and pat dry for proper charring.

Q: Adjusting spice?
A: Add chili powder or cayenne for heat; reduce for milder flavor.

Q: Alternatives to cotija cheese?
A: Queso fresco, feta, or ricotta salata. For dairy-free, try nutritional yeast.

Q: Can it be vegetarian/vegan?
A: Swap chicken for tofu or tempeh and use vegan mayo/sour cream.

Q: Meal prep-friendly?
A: Yes—portion rice and chicken-corn separately, store crema in a jar, add avocado fresh when serving.


What Makes This Special

This bowl balances smoky, sweet, tangy, and creamy elements—charred corn, spiced chicken, lime crema, and fresh avocado—delivering Mexican street flavors in a simple, approachable weeknight recipe. Quick, vibrant, and satisfying, it’s a guaranteed hit for family dinners, meal prep, or entertaining.

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