Esquites are generally made from white corn kernels that have been boiled and softened in water, which typically contains salt and
epazote. Sometimes the corn is also sauteed in butter and onions after it has been boiled. The white corn kernels are first boiled until soft and tender in large pots and served in plastic or styrofoam cups, hence the name in English, "corn in cup". One can additionally find them being served in corn husks. The ingredients can vary; toppings for esquites include (but are not limited to) combinations of
lime juice,
chili powder or hot sauce,
salt,
Cotija cheese, and
mayonnaise. In places like Mexico City they are also topped with Mexican Chapulines or crickets. A popular modern-day variation is to top the corn with blended
Flamin' Hot Cheetos or
Takis. New variations include all the same ingredients but mixed in with a chip bag of choice. ==See also==