This grilled corn salad with spicy lime dressing is my side dish of choice when I only have 15 minutes and don’t feel like chopping. It comes together with just 3 main ingredients: corn, lettuce and feta. And the dressing is majority made from pantry staples, so you probably already have everything on-hand!

Equipment
To make my grilled corn salad at home, here’s what you need:
- barbecue grill
- tongs
- small bowl
- large bowl
- mason jar
- chef’s knife
Note: Check out the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and instructions to make this grilled corn salad!
Cooking Tips
- To get perfectly cooked corn on the grill, first coat it in a light layer of neutral oil. This will encourage colour and prevent it from drying out.
- Cook with the lid down. I see way too many people grilling with the lid open. If the lid is open, your food is not cooking. Close the lid and let the grill do the work.
- Serve it with…your favourite grilled meat, like these Mediterranean beef skewers.


Ingredients
Method
- Heat grill to 450°F and season with oil to avoid sticking.
- Coat your corn lightly in neutral oil, then transfer to the grill and close the lid. Let cook 5 minutes, flip and continue cooking until the corn is a bright yellow and all of the kernels look plump and slightly charred, about 5 more minutes. Remove and let cool.
- While you wait, make the dressing. Add 1/4 cup lime juice, 3/4 cup avocado oil, 1 tbsp agave, 1/4 tsp onion powder, 1/4 tsp garlic powder, 1/4 tsp cayenne, 1/4 tsp paprika and a pinch of salt to a mason jar. Shake until emulsified. Taste and adjust seasoning. It should be spicy, limey and a little sweet.
- Once the corn is cool, cut the kernels from the cob: To do this, place a small bowl inside a large bowl and hold the cob vertically on top of the small bow. Run a knife from the top of the cob to the bottom, leaving the kernels to fall into the large bowl. Remove the small bowl and season the corn with a pinch of salt.
- Add 500g lettuce to the bowl and crumble 100g feta over top. Cover in dressing and toss to coat.