Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa (2024)

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Addictively delicious, this Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa is wonderful with chips, on salads, sandwiches, quesadillas, pizza... you name it!

If you're a frequent flyer at Trader Joes, you've probably seen their Corn and Chile Salsa. If you haven't tried it, you're missing out on something wonderful! While it looks like a simple jar of corn with bits of red pepper, there's an explosion of flavor in your mouth with the first bite. I'm happy to now have thisCopycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa in my recipe arsenal and I think you 'll agree!

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I call my version Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa because it was inspired by the TJ's version. It's similar in the flavor profile, with all the same ingredients, but I've lightened it up a bit. The Trader Joe's version has more sugar, hence more calories; 45 calories per 2 tablespoons. Mine has 25 calories for the same size serving and has a fresher, but still super delicious, flavor. You won't miss the extra sugar. That's a win-win in my book!

Something else I really like about this copycat version vs the real deal, is the color. The TJ's version is a little murky in color. The recipe I'm sharing today keeps the bright, vibrant yellow hue of the corn. I love that!

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I also love that you can enjoy this Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa year round, as it can be made with fresh or canned corn. Don't use frozen corn though. I tried it and found that the crispness of the fresh (or even canned) corn, is lost in the freezing process. Of course, fresh summer corn can't be beat, but the canned corn version is also delicious (and way easier) too!

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If I'm using fresh corn I use my favorite, easy microwave method to cook the corn. Just pop a couple ears of corn into the microwave, unhusked. Cook on high power (the amount of time will depend on how many ears you're cooking). Remove the corn from the microwave and let it cool a bit. Then just pull back the husks and silk from the top on down and the corn is perfectly cooked with barely a single strand of silk to be found!

What to do with theCopycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa

  • Serve it as a relish for hot dogs, bratwurst, burgers, etc
  • Serve it as a dip with pita or tortilla chips.
  • Use it as a topping for a southwest salad. We love to make it with grilled chicken, sliced peppers and red onion
  • Tuck it into quesadillas, paninis and grilled sandwiches.
  • Add a can of black beans (drained), a small chopped red onion, and a chopped avocado to 1 cup of Copycat Trader Joes Corn and Chile Salsafor a delicious and super easy black bean dip.
  • Spoon it over grilled chicken or shrimp.
  • Spoon it over a block of cream cheese and serve it with crackers.

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Café Tips for making thisCopycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa

  • If using canned corn, use the best quality, crisp canned corn. I like Del Monte Summer Crisp Whole Kernel Golden Sweet Cornas well as the Trader Joe's brand corn.
  • Whole mustard seeds can be found in the spice section of most larger grocery stores, in bulk at specialty stores like Whole Foods and Sprouts and also online.
  • Coriander is the seed of the cilantro plant. Its flavor is a bit citrusy. Don't worry if you're not a cilantro lover. The flavors of the seed and the fresh plant, are nothing alike.
  • I like to make this salsa at least a few hours before serving to allow the flavors to meld.
  • I've seen recipes online for corn salsa that use frozen, thawed corn but don't try it with this recipe; the crispness of the corn is important and it's lost in the freezing process.

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P.S. Want to serve a really special appetizer? Make a batch of these Lemon Rosemary Flatbread Crackers to serve with this salsa. Delish!Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa (6)

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Copycat Trader Joes Corn and Chile Salsa

Addictingly delicious, this Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa is perfect for parties, picnics and potlucks. It's wonderful with chips, on salads, sandwiches, quesadillas, pizza... you name it!

Author: Chris Scheuer

Copycat Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa (7)

Course:Appetizer

Cuisine:American

Prep Time: 20 mins

Cook Time: 11 mins

Total Time: 31 mins

Servings: 16 2 tablespoon servings

Calories: 30 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4medium ears of sweet cornunhusked (or 1 11-ounce can yellow corn)
  • ¼cupfinely diced sweet yellow onion
  • ¼cupfinely diced red bell pepper
  • 1-2teaspoonsfinely chopped jalapeno pepperstart with 1 and add more, if you want more heat
  • 3tablespoonsdistilled white vinegar
  • 3tablespoonssugar
  • 1teaspoonmustard seeds
  • 1teaspoonground coriander
  • ½teaspooncumin powder
  • ½teaspooncrushed red pepper
  • ½teaspoonsalt

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  1. If using canned corn, drain corn well and transfer to a medium size bowl.

  2. If using fresh corn, place 2 ears at a time in the microwave and cook for 5 minutes on high power. Carefully, with oven mitts, remove corn from microwave and allow to cool for 5 minutes. Repeat with remaining 2 ears of corn. When cool enough to handle, pull off husks and silk. Lay corn on it’s side and cut kernels from cobs, rotating the ear of corn as you go. Transfer corn to a medium size bowl.

  3. Add diced onion, red bell pepper and finely chopped jalapeño to bowl with the corn. Stir to combine.

  4. Combine vinegar, sugar, mustard seeds, coriander, cumin, crushed red pepper and salt in a medium size, microwave safe bowl. Stir well to combine. Microwave on high power for 1 minute.

  5. Remove vinegar mixture from microwave and add to bowl with corn mixture. Stir well.

  6. Allow salsa to sit at room temperature for 15 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes.

  7. Serve immediately or transfer to a glass jar or storage container and refrigerate till ready to use. Salsa will keep in refrigerator for 5 days to 1 week.

Recipe Notes

See Café Tips above for lots of helpful information regarding this recipe.

Calories 30kcal

Sodium 77mg

Potassium 69mg

Carbohydrates 6g

Sugar 3g

Vitamin A 135%

Vitamin C 5%

Iron 0.2%

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  1. Brenda Bates says

    Funny story about TJ's corn salsa .... an attorney I work with's wife went to TJ's at Christmas one year and filled 3 of their totes with her favorite things - the corn relish being one of them. We'd never been there so it was all new to us. My husband and I looked at the corn salsa and wondered what to do with it, so into the pantry it went .... and sat .... and sat. One Saturday a few months later, I was going through the pantry to pull out items for our church's food pantry, took it out and put it with the donations. Two months later, I came down with shingles and was off work for a week. The attorney's wife went back to TJ's and brought more bagfuls of their items to me that week .... one of them being that darn corn relish. At that point, we decided maybe we should try this since she keeps giving it to us, so the next Friday night, I made salsa verde chicken in my Instant Pot and thought maybe it would go with that, so I pulled some tortilla chips out, opened the jar ...... and our minds were blown. Then we realized we'd given a jar of this goodness away! LOLOL

    So happy to have this recipe - going to make it this weekend!

    • Chris Scheuer says

      I love this story, Brenda! Thanks so much for sharing! Hope you enjoy the salsa!

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  2. Brenda Steele says

    I just made this recipe this morning. I love it!!!!! As I do many of your other recipes. The only adjustment I would make is a bit less sugar. It is going in my special cook book though to be used often. Thank you so much for sharing!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Yay! Thanks for sharing your results, Brenda! We find this quite addictive!

      Reply

  3. Janet says

    Hi! Just wondering what size can of corn do you recommend for this recipe?

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Good question! I've updated the recipe to include that information. It's an 11-ounce can.

      Reply

  4. Kee says

    I should be embarrassed with how much corn salsa I have eaten since discovering it earlier this summer, except I'm not. However, now that I have found your homemade recipe I am definitely going to feel less guilty about it. Today, I bought corn from the farm to make this, but then I realized that the recipe says to microwave the corn. I don't actually own a microwave. Any other suggestions as to what I should do with the corn? I have only ever boiled corn to eat corn on the cob! Thanks!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hi Kee, you can definitely boil the corn for this salsa. Just cook only 2-3 minutes. Hope you enjoy it as much as we have!

      Reply

  5. James says

    I made this exactly per the recipe and it was delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe. Do you happen to have a copycat recipe for Trader Joe's Salsa Autentica as well? I've been searching for one in vain.

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hi James, I don't but that might have to be my next copycat quest 🙂

      Reply

  6. vickie says

    This sounds delightful....any thoughts on canning it while fresh corn is in season? I would love to jar it up to enjoy during the winter!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hi Vickie, I haven't tried to can this salsa so I can't advise you on this. I do know that making it with a good quality canned corn is also really delicious! I'm wondering if the corn would get soggy if you canned it. The crisp corn is one of the things that makes this salsa so delicious. If you do try it, please let us know you're results!

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      • vickie says

        I am going to be getting corn this week, so I may try canning a small batch and see what the quality is like. I will let you know my results! Thank you.

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        • Chris Scheuer says

          That would be great, thanks Vickie!

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        • Beth says

          HI Vickie
          Did you ever try to can this recipe? If so pls let me know how it turned out. I'd love to make this and can it for later use or even as a holiday gift.

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          • Chris Scheuer says

            Hi Vicky, I haven't tried to can this recipe, it never lasts that long. I'm also a bit afraid you might loose that fresh corn flavor.

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        • Sally Summers says

          I would love to know how the canning process comes out! I would love to be able to have my own “pantry stash!” Let me know, please!

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    • kerry says

      Vicky,
      I am a huge fan of Trader Joe's Corn Salsa, but no TJ nearby. I made a huge batch last year and did can it, fantastic results. The only thing I would warn you about is the recipe I used, had a lot more vinegar. That matters in canning. This recipe, with less vinegar, sounds more pleasing. Check with Ball about safety and vinegar amounts, but you can totally can corn salsa.

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      • Chris Scheuer says

        Thanks, Kerry, you are right, the level of acid is important for safe canning.

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        • Peggy Fleming says

          I’m thinking you should be able to pressure can this. That’s how I do my green beans and dill be doing carrots from my garden in a few weeks.

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          • Chris Scheuer says

            Thanks, Peggy!

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      • Brenda Uldrick says

        I haven't made this recipe, but I do can. when canning, the contents of the jar need to be covered with liquid and you need to leave about an inch between the top of the liquid and the top of the jar for them to seal.

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        • Chris Scheuer says

          Thanks, Brenda.

          Reply

  7. Sandra L Garth says

    We don't have a Trader Joe's in our area so thank you for sharing this.

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  8. Chrisry says

    This looks super yummy!!
    I'd love to know where the jar came from too....i love glass jars...all different shapes ...this one looks so prefect for the salsa!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      The jar is a Weck jar. They come in all different shapes. Here's a link to them on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2gkoshk

      Reply

  9. cheri says

    Oh I have had the Trader Joe one and it was delicious, I bet yours is so much better, so pretty too, love the color!!

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  10. Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says

    I have never tried Trader Joe's Corn and Chile Salsa Chris, but your copycat version sounds so incredibly delicious! It will be perfect for all my end of summer bbq's!

    Reply

  11. Jenna says

    Yum!

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  12. John/Kitchen Riffs says

    Love salsa! Any and all. Corn salsa is good stuff (as is corn relish, which is rather similar). I do really like the color of this. Good job -- now I'm hungry for salsa and chips!

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  13. Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says

    As you know, I made my first visit to Trader Joes recently, but I didn't pick up this particular product (if only I'd known 😉 But no worries now! I'll just make yours. Perfect!

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  14. Valya @ Valya's Taste of Home says

    Never bought this salsa from the store, but sure looks delish.

    Reply

  15. Vicki Bensinger says

    I've never had Trader Joe's corn and chile salsa but I'm certain I'll love yours. It's simple to prepare and best of all I have all those ingredients on hand. On a side note: I'd die to learn how to take photos like yours. Every photo has me wishing I could dive into it and take a bite!

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  16. Liz says

    We've been buying so much corn this summer that I'm delighted with a new recipe to try! I love that you can use canned corn in a pinch---means I can make it all year 'round!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      I know, I love that too Liz. It will be such a quick, easy appetizer in the winter months!

      Reply

  17. Monique says

    Looks so beautiful! Jewel-like!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Thanks Monique 🙂

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  18. sue | theviewfromgreatisland says

    How have I missed this at TJs? I live corn salsas, and the fresh corn is always best at the end of summer, so your timing is perfect!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      At our Trader Joe's, they keep it in a funny place, above the frozen desserts!

      Reply

  19. Tricia says

    We don't have a Trader Joe's in town but I hear a lot of good things about their products. Pretty salsa Chris! I know I would love this.

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Thanks Tricia, I'm certain that you would love it! But then again, you made a crazy-delicious corn salsa yourself not too long ago!

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  20. Dianne says

    Thank you so much for posting this! I've been wanting to recreate this salsa for so long. Our closest TJ's is over an hour away in a direction we don't normally go, so this is one item I do stock up on when I am able to go to one. I'll give it a try in September when I finally have time to play with food again. The rest of this month is booked solid.

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      You're welcome Dianne, hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  21. Mollybea says

    Can't tell if my comment was posted.? ... How about adding a little to coleslaw and maybe a little olive oil along with it. Or to your regular creamy coleslaw dressing.

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    • Mollybea says

      Finally it shows that it was posted.

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      That's a great idea, it would be wonderful in coleslaw.

      Reply

  22. Ginny Hartzler says

    So gorgeous! ALMOST as beautiful as your fingernails!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Haha! You crack me up Ginny! 🙂

      Reply

  23. Angie@Angie's Recipes says

    Corn salsa made with fresh sweet corns is definitely different from the canned one. Fresh, naturally sweet and delicious!

    Reply

    • Chris Scheuer says

      Yes, fresh is the best but I was amazed at how good the canned corn salsa was. In fact, I did a blind taste test with Scott and he chose the canned version!

      Reply

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