Sweet Corn Relish - Easy Refrigerator Relish Recipe! (2024)

Zesty Sweet Corn Relish is a delicious way to use and preserve summer’s sweetest fresh corn. This homemade relish pops with bites of pure corn flavor – a fun chip dip as well as a tasty condiment for tacos, quesadillas, burgers, hotdogs, and more!

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Easy Corn Relish Recipe

I LOVEcondiments in every form…dips, sauces, salsas, relishes, pickles…you name it. Especially when they are whipped up from scratch, made from fresh ingredients that let the seasons shine.

ThisZesty Sweet Corn Refrigerator Relishis one such condiment, bursting with summer’s harvest. It’s one of my favorite things to make when I find local sweet corn at farmers markets and roadside stands. If you like Trader Joe’s Corn & Chile Tomato-less Salsa, I have to say that this relish is even better – you will LOVE it!

This homemade sweet corn relish recipe captures summer with simple refrigerator preservation. No hot water bath processing involved. Just store it in the fridge for up to 3 months, to enjoy an extended season of summer’s best corn.

We love to eat this tangy relish as a dip, with tortilla chips. Or as a condiment for tacos, quesadillas, burgers, and hotdogs. It’s also pretty wonderful served as a side with most anything that comes off the summertime grill – think steaks, pork chops, chicken, and salmon – YUM!

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What You’ll Need

This sweet corn relish is made with a few veggies for added flavor and crunch, plus vinegar and a handful of spices for a zesty, tangy flavor.

  • Sweet corn kernels – Cooked briefly, until just tender. Be sure to use the freshest sweet corn and absolutely avoid any mushy ears.
  • Bell pepper & poblano pepper – These add a nice crunch, plus a variety of mild pepper flavors.
  • Distilled white vinegar – Adds the tangy, acidic flavor.
  • Sugar – Adds sweetness to the relish and helps to balance out the vinegar’s acidity.
  • Seasonings – This relish is seasoned with mustard seeds, ground cumin, coriander seeds, celery seeds, crushed red pepper flakes, salt, and freshly ground black pepper. It’s a wonderful combination!
  • Cornstarch – Thickens the relish perfectly.
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How to Make Sweet Corn Relish

Here’s how to make this quick and easy corn relish. It all comes together in just 30 minutes or so.

  • Combine the veggies. Add the cooked corn, red pepper, onion, and poblano pepper to a bowl.
  • Boil the vinegar mixture. Bring the vinegar, sugar, and seasonings to a boil.
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  • Combine everything & thicken. Add the veggies to the vinegar mixture and simmer for 15 minutes. Make a slurry of water and cornstarch and stir it into the corn mixture. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until relish thickens.
  • Transfer to jars. Ladle relish into sterilized canning jars and screw on the lids. Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for up to 3 months.
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Tips for Success

Making refrigerator relish for the first time? Here are a few helpful tips.

  • Use the best sweet corn you can find. I learned the hard way that an ear of tough or mushy corn can ruin the whole batch of relish. So be sure to make this with only the freshest, most tender sweet corn.
  • Do not overcook the sweet corn. Since the corn will be cooked again when making the relish, be sure to not overcook it. Once the water boils, cook for just 3 minutes, then cool in cold water.
  • Let chill before enjoying. For the most divine flavor, let the corn relish rest in the fridge for at least a day or two before diving in, so all of the flavors have time to meld. (But no judgement from me if you can’t wait!!)
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What To Serve It With

I like to serve sweet corn relish with any meal that has a Mexican twist. With carnitas, a delicious grilled chicken salad, or grilled crab quesadillas. Or simply with tortilla chips, to scoop up all those tender, tangy kernels.

It also shines at the breakfast table, atop fried eggs and slices of creamy avocado.

This is a great at cookouts, too. Enjoy the relish on burgers, hot dogs, and chicken sandwiches. And it’s wonderful alongside grilled steaks, pork chops, BBQ chicken, or salmon. It can even be folded into a cold macaroni salad for extra fun pops of fresh corn flavor!

Basically, any dish that needs a boost of flavor could use a spoonful of this zesty corn relish.

How Long Will Refrigerator Relish Last?

The relish stays crisp and fresh and utterly irresistible stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 months. But it truly never lasts that long around here!

Note that since we’re not going through the full canning process, that the relish does need to be kept in the fridge (hence the name “refrigerator relish”) and cannot be stored on the pantry shelf.

More Condiment Recipes:

  • Cucumber Kimchi
  • Refrigerator Sweet Pickles
  • Pickled Red Onions
  • Sweet Chili Sauce
  • Pickled Vegetables

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Zesty Sweet Corn Refrigerator Relish

Yield: 4 pint or 8 half-pint jars of relish

prep time: 15 minutes mins

cook time: 25 minutes mins

total time: 40 minutes mins

Zesty Sweet Corn Relish is a delicious way to use and preserve summer's sweetest fresh corn. This homemade relish pops with bites of pure corn flavor – a fun chip dip as well as a tasty condiment for tacos, quesadillas, burgers, hotdogs, and more!

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Ingredients

  • 8 cups cooked sweet corn kernels cut from the cobs of 10 to 12 medium ears (Important: read the note below)
  • cups diced red bell pepper
  • 1 cup finely chopped yellow onion
  • ½ cup diced poblano pepper
  • cups distilled white vinegar
  • cups sugar
  • 2 teaspoons mustard seed
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon coriander seed
  • ½ teaspoon celery seed
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ cup water
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine the corn, red pepper, onion, and poblano pepper. Set aside.

  • In a large pot, combine the vinegar, sugar, mustard seed, cumin, coriander seed, celery seed, crushed red pepper, salt, and black pepper. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then add the corn mixture. Return to a boil and then reduce heat to low. Simmer uncovered for 15 minutes. Spoon off any accumulated foam.

  • Whisk together the water and cornstarch and then stir it into the corn mixture. Turn heat up to medium and cook for 5 minutes, or until mixture starts to thicken, stirring occasionally.

  • Ladle into 4 pint or 8 half-pint sterilized canning jars. Cover jars with lids and screw on the bands. Let cool to room temperature and then refrigerate for up to 3 months.

Notes

Important! Only use the freshest, most tender sweet corn you can find. I learned the hard way that an ear or two of tough or mushy corn can ruin the whole batch. Also take care to not over cook the corn on the cob. After adding the corn to boiling water, and after the water returns to a boil, only cook the ears for about 3 minutes. Then cool immediately in cold water.

from a farmgirl’s dabbles

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a comment below. And share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #afarmgirlsdabbles or tag @farmgirlsdabble!

© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Pickles, Jams & Preservation

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This post was first published in 2012, and then updated in 2022.

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FAQs

What is sweetcorn relish made of? ›

Sweetcorn (29%), Water, Onion, Apple Cider Vinegar, Sugar, Red Pepper, Thickener: Modified Maize Starch; Salt, Acidity Regulator: Acetic Acid; MUSTARD Flour, Turmeric, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Paprika.

What is the most common relish? ›

In the United States, the most common commercially available relishes are made from pickled cucumbers and are known in the food trade as pickle relishes. Pickle relish is one of the most commonly used spreads in the U.S.

What do you eat corn relish with? ›

DIRECTIONS:
  1. Have it on a slice of bread!
  2. Top your favorite salad!
  3. Top your baked chicken!
  4. Have it served on grilled pork chops!
  5. Great on all types of grilled or fried seafood.
  6. Great on fish tacos, salmon cakes, crab, or even shrimp.
  7. Top an avocado for a yummy snack.
  8. Great on a Sausage Dog!

What should the consistency of relish be? ›

It should already be a jam-like consistency when you take it off the heat. My Tomato Relish is too runny. Help! Just keep boiling it a little longer until it thickens.

What is homemade relish made of? ›

There are three key ingredients in relish: produce (fruits, vegetables or a mixture), vinegar, and sugar. Additional ingredients are often added, including spices like mustard seed to make old-fashioned mustard pickle relish or mayonnaise to make crisp onion relish.

What's the difference between sweet relish and relish? ›

A: Dill relish is seasoned with the dill herb and hs a minimal quantity of sugar. Sweet relish is spiced usually with clove, and it has a large quantity of sugar or other sweeteners.

Is relish just chopped up pickles? ›

Relish is a pickled or cooked product that is composed of chopped up fruits, vegetables, or herbs. Relishes are not a meal on their own, but typically a condiment used to enhance a stable food like turkey or hot dogs.

Does relish go bad in the refrigerator? ›

Relish. This one is actually shocking. According to the FoodKeeper app, relish should be eaten with 30 MONTHS of purchase if it's in the pantry. If it's opened and is being refrigerated, it should be used up within nine months.

Does homemade relish need to be refrigerated? ›

Yes, relish needs to be refrigerated if it is opened. If it's not opened, you can store it, unrefrigerated, in a cool dry place. But come on, no one wants warm relish. Just keep that sucker in the fridge.

Do they still make corn relish? ›

Product Description: Introducing our exquisite Sweet Corn Relish – a must-have condiment that effortlessly elevates your culinary creations to new heights! Crafted with premium quality, our relish is a delightful blend of sweet corn kernels, vibrant peppers, and savory spices.

Is Bick's corn relish discontinued? ›

Bicks has now rebranded to French's

Their same amazing sauces in three flavours, Hamburger Relish, Sweetcorn Relish & Mild Chilli Salsa are now available with the new name French's. Same great taste, same packaging and same quality.

What is the best combination with corn? ›

Foods that pair well with corn on the cob include leafy salads, grilled meat, potato salad, pasta salad, chips, fries and fresh fruit salad. Is corn on the cob healthy? Corn on the cob has a few health benefits, making it a healthy food when not doused with butter. It is high in fiber and aids in digestion.

What thickens relish? ›

You can thicken the relish with 3 tablespoons of cornflour and a little vinegar if needed. After simmering and thickening, pour the relish into hot sterilized jars and seal. Let cool and add to your delicious summer and autumn dishes for a burst of tangy tomato goodness.

How do you make relish less sweet? ›

Adding lime juice can to your dish can balance out the sweetness. In case, you don't want too much of tanginess in the dish you can also add vinegar white wine vinegar, red wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar.

How do you take the sweetness out of relish? ›

Balance Out the Flavors

Sour: The general go-to here would be lemon juice, although lime will also work. Orange juice will only add more sweetness as will some kinds of vinegar. White wine vinegar, red wine vinegar, or apple cider vinegar are good choices but shy away from balsamic because of its inherent sweetness.

What is the difference between sweet pickles and sweet relish? ›

There is a discernible difference between a relish and a pickle. The important difference being the way in which they go about preserving, whether it is mostly with vinegar/salt (pickles), sugar (jams and jellies, relish) or a mixture of the two (relish).

Is relish just chopped pickles? ›

Relish is a preserved, chunky, vinegary condiment made out of finely chopped fruits, and/or vegetables. That's right, it's not only made with pickles!

Is sweet relish just pickles? ›

Most relishes are pickled, but not all relishes are made from pickles.

Is relish just ground up pickles? ›

You may be asking what's in relish? Well, for the most part- cucumbers, onions, vinegar, sugar, and spices. Basically, think about your sweet pickles, but all chopped up into tiny pieces and that's what relish is. So if you've ever made your own pickles, you can make relish!

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