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Creole Street Corn: Big Serving Big Flavor

$140.00

Serves 15 to 20 people.

The power of cheese is hard to deny. The power of Cotija cheese?! With Tajin sauce?! This is why street corn, or elote, is practically mainstream American comfort food. One of the things that makes Haiti special is that their culture is further enriched by sharing the same island with the Dominican Republic. Politics aside, there are some mighty fine seasonings to make your cuisine next level. And if street corn is amazing on its own, what would a little Creole seasoning do to the corn? Welcome to a powerhouse of flavor and texture. Elote should be served in small cups. Because if you have goals, elote isn’t going to help. But Island Street Corn will taste so good that the small vacation you’re taking will refresh you for the goals ahead. I know I’m not a motivational speaker. We just need a transition dish before we break the internet with walking Creole tacos. We had kids cry when we said that we sold out. Their transition to adult is peppered with lessons like this one.

:-) Creole Street Corn: Big Serving Big Flavor
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Serves 15 to 20 people.

The power of cheese is hard to deny. The power of Cotija cheese?! With Tajin sauce?! This is why street corn, or elote, is practically mainstream American comfort food. One of the things that makes Haiti special is that their culture is further enriched by sharing the same island with the Dominican Republic. Politics aside, there are some mighty fine seasonings to make your cuisine next level. And if street corn is amazing on its own, what would a little Creole seasoning do to the corn? Welcome to a powerhouse of flavor and texture. Elote should be served in small cups. Because if you have goals, elote isn’t going to help. But Island Street Corn will taste so good that the small vacation you’re taking will refresh you for the goals ahead. I know I’m not a motivational speaker. We just need a transition dish before we break the internet with walking Creole tacos. We had kids cry when we said that we sold out. Their transition to adult is peppered with lessons like this one.

:-) Creole Street Corn: Big Serving Big Flavor

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