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    Copycat Chipotle Corn Salsa Recipe

    Published: Apr 16, 2026 by Chahinez · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Chipotle corn salsa recipe in a wooden bowl surrounded by tortilla chips on a round board

    This copycat Chipotle corn salsa tastes exactly like the roasted corn salsa you get at Chipotle Mexican Grill, only fresher. It takes about 10 minutes to put together, uses simple ingredients you can find at any grocery store, and costs a fraction of what you'd pay at the restaurant. Make a big batch, and it only gets better the next day.

    Ingredients for Copycat Chipotle Corn Salsa

    Exact measurements can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of the page.

    Chipotle corn salsa ingredients laid out in bowls on a marble surface

    Sweet white corn: Chipotle uses white corn in their roasted corn salsa. Frozen white corn kernels, fully thawed, are the easiest option. Yellow corn works too but the flavor is slightly sweeter and the look is different.

    Red onion: Adds sharpness and crunch. Dice it fine so it blends into every bite without overpowering.

    Roasted poblano pepper: Optional but strongly recommended. Charring it under the broiler gives this salsa its smoky depth. This is what separates a good corn salsa from a great one.

    Jalapeño peppers: The heat element. Remove the seeds and ribs for mild heat; leave them in for a kick closer to what Chipotle serves.

    Fresh cilantro: Don't skip it. Dried cilantro won't work here.

    Fresh lime juice and lemon juice: Chipotle uses both. The combination creates a brighter, more complex citrus flavor than lime alone.

    Fine sea salt: Seasons and ties everything together. Taste and adjust at the end.

    How to Make This Copycat Chipotle Corn Salsa

    Step 1: Roast the pepper.
    Set your oven broiler to high. Place the poblano (or jalapeño if you're skipping the poblano) on a foil-lined baking sheet and broil for 8–10 minutes, turning once, until the skin is blistered and charred all over. Transfer to a bowl, cover tightly with plastic wrap or a plate, and let it steam for 10 minutes. Peel off the skin, remove the stem and seeds, and finely chop.

    Two raw poblano peppers on a parchment-lined baking sheet
    Two charred roasted poblano peppers on a baking sheet

    Step 2: Combine the aromatics.
    In a medium bowl, combine the diced red onion, chopped jalapeño, chopped roasted pepper, cilantro, lime juice, lemon juice, and salt. Toss to coat everything evenly.

    Chopped roasted poblano pepper in a glass bowl
    Red onion, roasted poblano, jalapeño, and cilantro mixed in a glass bowl

    Step 3: Add the corn.
    Pour in the thawed corn kernels and fold gently until fully combined. Taste and adjust salt or citrus as needed.

    White corn kernels folded into the salsa mixture in a glass bowl

    Step 4: Chill before serving.
    Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. The salt draws out moisture from the corn and onion, the citrus softens the raw bite of the onion, and the flavors meld into something that tastes much more finished than the freshly mixed version.

    Serve cold or at room temperature with tortilla chips, over burrito bowls, or as a taco topping.

    Homemade Chipotle corn salsa in a wooden bowl with tortilla chips on the side

    Pro Tips for Copycat Chipotle Corn Salsa Recipe

    Use white corn for the most authentic result. Chipotle uses white corn, not yellow. The flavor difference is subtle but the look is more accurate.

    Don't skip the chill time. 30 minutes minimum. An hour is better. The salsa tastes noticeably different and more cohesive after resting.

    Adjust heat to your preference. One seeded jalapeño = mild. Two unseeded jalapeños = closer to Chipotle's heat level. Swap in a serrano if you want it hotter.

    Char the corn for extra smokiness. Toast the corn kernels in a dry skillet over high heat until some spots blacken, or use fire-roasted frozen corn.

    Can you freeze it? Technically yes, but the texture suffers. Corn salsa is best fresh or within 3–4 days refrigerated in an airtight container.

    Using fresh corn. Boil or grill the ears, let them cool completely, then slice the kernels off the cob. One large ear yields roughly 1 cup of kernels.

    Close-up of white corn kernels, roasted poblano, jalapeño, and red onion in corn salsa

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What do you serve with Chipotle corn salsa?

    It works as a dip for corn chips. A topping for burritos, bowls, nachos, or tacos. As a side for grilled chicken, meat, or fish, or stirred into rice. It's one of the most versatile salsas you can keep in the fridge.

    Can you make this corn salsa without the poblano pepper?

    Yes. The poblano is optional. The delicious salsa will still taste great without it, just without the smoky depth. If you skip the poblano, consider charring the corn kernels in a dry skillet to add some of that flavor back.

    How long does homemade roasted chili-corn salsa last?

    Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. The flavor actually improves on day two after the ingredients have had more time to meld.

    Does Chipotle corn salsa have cilantro?

    Yes. Fresh cilantro is a key ingredient in Chipotle's corn salsa and in this copycat. Don't substitute dried cilantro, it won't give you the same fresh flavor.

    Is Chipotle's corn salsa spicy?

    It has a mild to medium heat level from jalapeño peppers. In this recipe, seeding the jalapeños gives you a milder version. Leave the seeds in or add a second jalapeño to get closer to Chipotle's heat level.

    What corn does Chipotle use in their corn salsa?

    Chipotle uses white corn in their roasted corn salsa. If you can find frozen white sweet corn, that's the closest match. Yellow corn works as a substitute but has a slightly different flavor and appearance.

    Copycat Chipotle corn salsa in a wooden bowl with a tortilla chip

    Copycat Chipotle Corn Salsa

    This copycat Chipotle corn salsa comes together in 10 minutes with sweet corn, roasted poblano pepper, jalapeño, red onion, fresh cilantro, and a double hit of lime and lemon juice. It tastes just like the roasted corn salsa from Chipotle Mexican Grill, with fresher texture and fully adjustable heat.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Chill Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 50 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer, Side Dish
    Cuisine American, Mexican
    Servings 6

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups thawed white or yellow sweet frozen corn kernels if white corn unavailable use yellow
    • ½ cup finely diced red onion
    • 1 large roasted poblano pepper peeled, seeded & finely chopped (optional for smoky depth)
    • ~21 jalapeño peppers stems removed, seeded (for milder) or not (for more heat), finely diced
    • ¼ cup finely chopped fresh cilantro
    • 1 Tbsp fresh lime juice
    • 1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
    • 1 tsp fine sea salt adjust to taste
    • Tortilla chips for serving
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    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven broiler or 400°F, place the poblano or jalapeño under the broiler turning until skin is blistered and charred, then cover in a bowl for 10 minutes, peel off skin, remove stem/seeds and finely chop.
    • In a medium bowl, combine the red onion, jalapeño and/or poblano, chopped cilantro, lime + lemon juices, and salt. Toss until the onion and pepper are evenly coated.
    • Pour in the thawed corn kernels and gently fold to combine everything.
    • Taste and adjust salt or citrus if desired.
    • Cover and chill the salsa for at least 30 minutes (longer if you can) to let the flavours meld.
    • Serve chilled or at room temperature with tortilla chips or as a topping for burrito bowls, tacos etc.

    Notes

    Notes/Tips:
    • Using white corn gives that authentic “Chipotle” look; yellow works just fine but won't taste the same.
    • If using fresh corn: cook briefly, cool, then cut kernels off the cob.
    • For a really smoky vibe, you could char some corn or use roasted corn kernels.
    • If you want it milder, remove seeds from jalapeños (or skip jalapeño and use mild pepper instead).
    • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
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