Summer Corn Salad
Let me introduce you to the perfect summer salad: my summer corn salad recipe. It’s quick and easy to make, cool and refreshing, and includes the perfect blend of fresh vegetables and zesty Italian dressing.
Today I’m bringing you what is, in my mind, the perfect summer salad for a picnic or barbecue. It’s cool, refreshing, has a blend of great flavors that work together perfectly, and is a cinch to make. Don’t you just love recipes like that? I sure do!
My summer corn salad recipe includes lots of fresh vegetables (the more the better when summer comes around, I say). We’re talking fresh corn, fresh tomatoes, onion, and green bell pepper. These crunchy vegetables are tossed in zesty Italian dressing and then refrigerated for several hours, so they can really marinate and soak up all that delicious dressing flavor.
That’s all there is to it! A couple of steps and your summer corn salad is ready to serve to family and friends. I love that I can make it in advance because we all know summer weekends can be just a little bit busy!
At the bottom of the post, I’ve included lots of serving suggestions, but this summer salad truly pairs well with any barbecue or grilled meat. Enjoy!
Recipe Ingredients
- Italian dressing
- Whole kernel corn
- Onion
- Bell pepper
- Tomato
How to Make Summer Corn Salad
Chop up your fresh veggies and drain the cans of corn.
Place all of the veggies in a large bowl.
Add in Italian dressing and stir well.
Cover and refrigerate your summer corn salad for several hours before serving to allow flavors to blend.
Enjoy! This can be made up to two days ahead of time to keep life simple.
Storage
Store leftover salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Recipe Notes
- You can use fresh corn, frozen corn, or canned corn kernels. For fresh and frozen corn, you’ll want to cook it quickly in water on the stovetop or in the microwave so it’s nice and tender before adding it to the recipe. Another option is to grill the fresh corn for a few minutes on each side before adding the grilled corn to the salad. It will add a delicious smoky flavor.
- Use either regular or zesty Italian dressing.
- Make this summer corn salad recipe your own with these variations:
- Add different vegetables, like diced cucumber, red onion, chopped avocado for creaminess, or grilled zucchini to complement the grilled corn.
- Add black beans or edamame.
- Use chopped cherry tomato instead.
- Substitute the green bell pepper for red bell pepper.
- Add some fresh herbs, like chopped fresh parsley, fresh basil, dill, mint, or fresh cilantro.
- Before serving, sprinkle it with crumbled feta cheese.
Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with summer corn salad?
Basically, everything goes with summer sweet corn salad. Serve it with your favorite summer main dish, like burgers, pulled pork or pulled chicken, grilled chicken tenders, crockpot beef ribs, or even Southern fried catfish.
You may also enjoy these sensational summer salads:
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Tomato Onion and Cucumber Salad
Servings: 4Calories: 60.6kcalIngredients
- 2 cans whole kernel corn, drained
- 2 medium diced tomatoes
- 1 bell pepper, seeded and diced
- 1 diced small onion
- 1 cup Italian dressing
Instructions
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Stir well to combine. Cover and refrigerate for several hours.2 cans whole kernel corn, drained, 2 medium diced tomatoes, 1 bell pepper, seeded and diced, 1 diced small onion, 1 cup Italian dressing Can be made up to two days ahead of time. This is delicious and the perfect side for a barbecue!Nutrition
Calories: 60.6kcalTried this recipe?Mention @southernplate or tag #southernplate!
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Thank you for sharing this recipe. A lady I worked with at Paris Elementary School gave me this recipe about 20+ years ago. I lost it and my husband ask me to make it for picnics, now I can make it for him and share it with my daughter.
I am so glad you found it again!!!
Hello. Thank you for your corn salad recipe. I’m going to rewrite it to use fresh corn on the cob (leftovers from another meal or fresh cooked)….I am a farmer and grow 2+ acres of vegetables and 2+ acres of corn each year to sell at my farmstand. I’m always looking for recipes to showcase the fresh veggies I sell. I hope you don’t mind me using it. I’ll give credit for you and your site.
Thanks for talking about the Berry College. I am from Maryland, born and raised, however I attended the Mt Carmel High School in Jackson,,Kentucky for my last 3 years of high school. It was founded by Dr. (Miss) Lela G McConnell to provide a high school education to the children of eastern KY. Again, thanks for sharing. I had never heard of Berry College.
I would be honored for you to use it Jennie!!! Thank you so much for sharing my little corner of the world with yours!
Okay, now I am hungry for this yummy-sounding corn salad and it’s only 8:16 in the morning.
My husband has a sister who lives in Georgia – hmm, wonder if we could visit Berry College just to soak in the described beauty. Loved your blog and recipe and also reading all the variations in the comments. Thanks for the (impending) hug and kind words, too. I needed them. Don’t we all?
I hope you get to try it soon Carol!! Yes, we all do, I NEVER turn down a hug!!!
I make this only with frozen corn, no dressing but a bunch of crispy bacon mmmmmmmmmm.
Mmmmm!!! 🙂 Bacon!
Thank you. I live in Nottingham, England and we have exactly that problem. I got rid of my TV because of all the reality shows – which don’t look anything like life as I know it. I think it makes people, shallow and uncaring, I’m sure I’ve seen them becoming less nice in the last fifteen years or so. I try always to do what I can to be good to the people around me and to have a positive effect on the world. I am an atheist, so I have no believe in a reward or punishment, no believe in a purpose of life, just an idea that people are nice I should treat them kindly and with great respect. Its good to know other people are doing that too, for what ever personal reasons. I’m off to claim my hug from my sister now, then to make the corn. Thanks for posting.
I loved starting my day reading your wonderful words!!!! Preach it, Sister!
I made it with half the dressing and a can of Rotel tomatoes for an added kick and it was delish!
I am so glad that you liked it!!
I just made this corn salad as a side dish for dinner, and it was delicious! However I used only one-half a cup of dressing, and that was plenty, maybe a tad too much, even. Thanks for the recipe.
I am so glad to hear that you liked it Claudia!!