Sweetcorn — season, tips, and recipes in New Zealand
Sweetcorn is a vegetables available in New Zealand during December, January, February, March, peaking in January, February. This page is a practical guide for home cooks: when to buy sweetcorn, how to pick a good one, how to store it, what it goes well with, three original recipes, and detailed nutrition information.
Mainly grown in Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, and Marlborough. One of the crops where freshness matters most: sugar drops within hours.
How to pick a good one
Pull back husk, check kernels: plump, tightly packed, squirt milky juice when pressed. Clear juice = old.
How to store it
Cook within a day. Sugar turns to starch fast after picking. If storing, fridge in the husk.
Goes well with
butter: Corn's starch absorbs fat the same way potato does. Butter makes corn taste more of corn. The fat also carries the sweet aroma compounds, making the corn smell and taste more intense.
lime: Lime acid sharpens corn's sweetness and makes it taste more vivid. Elotes (Mexican street corn) applies lime, chilli, and salt to corn in a combination that has become global for good reason.
chilli: Corn's sweetness and chilli's heat create a contrast that makes both more interesting. The combination appears in Mexican, Asian, and South American cooking independently.
feta: Feta's saltiness and crumbling texture contrast with corn's sweetness and chew. Used together in salads, the combination is more interesting than either alone.
coriander: Coriander's citrusy aromatic lift contrasts with corn's sweet starchiness. Used together in salsas, corn fritters, and salads across Latin American and Asian cooking.
Recipes
Elote (Mexican Street Corn)
The best thing to do with corn.
Ingredients: 4 corn cobs, 2 tbsp mayo, 1 lime (juice), 50g feta (crumbled), pinch chilli, coriander
Method: Grill or char corn until blackened in spots. Spread with mayo. Squeeze lime. Scatter feta, chilli, coriander.
Sweetcorn Fritters
Classic. 15 minutes.
Ingredients: 2 cups corn kernels, 2 eggs, 3 tbsp flour, 2 spring onions (sliced), salt, oil for frying
Method: Mix corn, eggs, flour, spring onions, salt. Fry spoonfuls in oil, 2 min each side until golden. Serve with sweet chilli sauce.
Corn & Coriander Salad
Fresh, crunchy, summer side.
Ingredients: 3 corn cobs, 1 avocado, handful coriander, 1 lime, 1 tbsp olive oil, pinch chilli
Method: Char corn in a dry pan. Cut kernels off cob. Toss with diced avocado, coriander, lime juice, oil, chilli.
Nutrition
One cob provides 17% of your daily folate, 10% of your vitamin C, and 3g of fibre. Contains lutein and zeaxanthin, carotenoids that protect eye health. About 90 calories per cob. One of the few vegetables with meaningful amounts of the antioxidants specifically linked to macular degeneration prevention.