Corn Tomato Salad with Vidalia

Bright, crisp corn and juicy tomatoes meet sweet Vidalia onions, herbs, and lime for a fresh, make-ahead side perfect for BBQs and picnics.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Fast to assemble in 10 minutes using simple chopping and tossing techniques, perfect for last-minute gatherings and weeknight dinners.
- Make-ahead friendly: the flavors improve after an hour in the fridge, so it is ideal for prepping before guests arrive.
- Uses widely available ingredients like canned corn or grilled corn, cherry tomatoes, and Vidalia onions you can find year-round.
- Light and fresh with a hint of heat from jalapeño, balanced by sweet basil and a bright splash of lime.
- Flexible serving: enjoy as a side dish, scoop with tortilla chips as a dip, or spoon over grilled meats, fish, or tacos.
- Naturally vegan, gluten free, and dairy free, making it a crowd-pleasing option for mixed dietary needs.
Every time I bring this to a cookout, the bowl is scraped clean. I have learned to make a double batch so there are leftovers for lunch the next day. One time we served it alongside grilled salmon, and the sweet-tangy bite made the whole meal feel polished without extra effort. It is the sort of dish that gives you credit for cooking, even though it is mostly a smart toss of fresh ingredients.
Ingredients
- Corn: Use 3 cans of white corn, drained, or 4 grilled ears cut off the cob. Canned corn keeps this quick; grilled corn adds smoky sweetness. Look for firm, bright kernels with no off aromas.
- Cherry tomatoes: About three-quarters of a 1-pint container, halved for easy eating. Choose firm, glossy tomatoes; Sun Golds or mixed medleys add color and sweetness.
- Vidalia onion: 1/2 cup finely chopped for mild, sweet crunch. Vidalia’s natural sugars keep the bite gentle compared to standard yellow onions.
- Jalapeño: 1 pepper, seeded and finely chopped for a subtle kick. Adjust the amount for heat tolerance; keep the ribs for more spice.
- Bell peppers: 1 cup chopped (a mix of red and orange). These add crisp texture and vibrant color; pick thick, glossy peppers for best crunch.
- Extra-virgin olive oil: 1 tablespoon to lightly coat and add fruitiness. Use a peppery, fresh oil for clean flavor; California varieties work well.
- Lime juice: 2 teaspoons freshly squeezed for brightness and balance. Fresh is key here; bottled tends to be sharper and less aromatic.
- Fresh basil: 3 tablespoons chopped, lending sweet, peppery fragrance. Stack leaves, roll, and slice thin to avoid bruising.
- Garlic: 1/2 clove minced, just enough to perfume without overpowering. Microplane for a fine paste that disperses evenly.
- Salt and black pepper: 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper to season. Taste after chilling and adjust if needed.
Instructions
Prep and combine the base: Drain the canned corn well or cut grilled kernels from 4 ears. Add corn to a large mixing bowl with halved cherry tomatoes, finely chopped Vidalia onion, chopped bell peppers, minced garlic, chopped basil, and finely chopped jalapeño. Aim for uniform pieces so every bite has a bit of everything. Season thoughtfully: Sprinkle in the salt and black pepper and toss gently to begin drawing moisture from the tomatoes and balancing the sweetness of the corn and onions. Gentle tossing keeps tomatoes intact and prevents the salad from getting watery. Add lime and oil: Drizzle the extra-virgin olive oil and lime juice over the bowl. Toss until everything is lightly coated and glossy. The acid lifts flavors and the oil helps carry the basil and garlic aromatics throughout the salad. Chill to meld flavors: Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour to let the juices mingle and the basil perfume the salad. For best results, give the container a gentle turn or toss every 15 minutes so the dressing redistributes without pooling at the bottom. Taste and serve: Right before serving, taste and adjust with a pinch more salt, lime, or pepper if needed. Serve cold as a side, scoop with tortilla chips, or spoon over grilled chicken, fish, or tacos for a fresh finish.
You Must Know
- This salad tastes even better after an hour in the fridge as the flavors meld.
- It doubles easily for gatherings and holds well for potlucks.
- Serve as a side or as a dip with tortilla chips for a crowd-pleasing appetizer.
- Naturally vegan and gluten free, it suits many dietary needs.
- Use grilled corn when you want a smoky note; canned corn keeps prep fast.
My favorite part is how it swings between side and snack. I love setting it out with a basket of chips while the grill preheats, then bringing the bowl to the table to pair with the main course. The basil’s perfume and the lime’s brightness always feel like summer, even on a chilly evening when we just need a splash of color at dinner.
Storage Tips
Store the salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The flavors continue to develop, though the tomatoes may release a bit of juice by day two. If you plan to hold it longer than a day, keep the chopped basil separate and fold it in just before serving to maintain color and aroma. This salad does not freeze well due to the high water content in tomatoes and peppers. To refresh leftovers, add a squeeze of lime, a drizzle of olive oil, and a pinch of salt, then stir. Serve chilled straight from the fridge or let it stand at room temperature for 10 minutes to take the chill off.

Ingredient Substitutions
Swap the basil for cilantro to add a fresh, citrusy twist that leans Tex-Mex, or use flat-leaf parsley for a milder herb note. If you do not have jalapeño, try a pinch of red pepper flakes or a chopped mild green chili. No Vidalias on hand? Use a sweet onion or rinse finely chopped red onion under cold water to tame the bite. Lemon juice can stand in for lime; start with 2 teaspoons and add to taste. For grilled flavor without the grill, char frozen corn in a hot skillet until lightly blistered. If you prefer less oil, reduce the olive oil to 2 teaspoons and increase lime juice slightly to keep the salad lively.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this salad cold alongside grilled chicken, steak, or shrimp. It also shines as a scoopable dip with tortilla chips or spooned over fish tacos for sweet crunch. For a colorful platter, pile it high on a shallow dish, scatter extra basil leaves, and garnish with lime wedges. Pair with creamy avocado, a dollop of sour cream on the side for guests who want richness, and warm flour or corn tortillas to make impromptu handhelds. In cooler months, serve it next to chili or roasted salmon to add freshness and texture to heavier plates.

Cultural Background
This salad draws from classic American summer produce traditions where sweet corn and tomatoes are peak-season staples. Vidalia onions, grown in Georgia, are prized for their natural sweetness and low sulfur content, making them ideal for raw preparations. The basil-and-lime pairing nods to modern picnic fare that borrows brightness from Mediterranean and Latin influences without being tied to one regional profile. The optional cilantro swap pushes the flavor toward Southwestern cookouts, especially when served with chips and smoky grilled meats.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, grill fresh ears of corn for deeper flavor and use heirloom cherry tomatoes for a colorful mosaic. In early fall, add diced roasted poblano for a cozy, lightly smoky note. During winter, rely on good-quality canned or frozen corn and greenhouse cherry tomatoes, which tend to be sweeter than larger off-season varieties. For spring, stir in thinly sliced radishes for peppery crunch and swap basil for chives. Around holidays, spoon this salad over a platter of sliced avocado and sprinkle with pomegranate seeds for festive color and a pop of tartness.
Meal Prep Tips
Chop the peppers, onion, and jalapeño up to a day in advance and refrigerate in separate containers. Drain canned corn and keep it chilled; if grilling corn, cool and cut it from the cob ahead of time. Mix the salad up to 24 hours before serving, but add the basil within a few hours of mealtime to keep it vibrant. Pack in flat, airtight containers so the dressing coats evenly. For lunch prep, divide into single-cup portions and pack lime wedges to brighten just before eating. If using as a dip, keep a bag of sturdy tortilla chips nearby for easy snacking.
Whether you serve it as a zesty dip or a colorful side, this corn tomato salad brings bright flavor with minimal effort. I hope it earns a place at your table the way it did at mine, turning ordinary meals into easy celebrations of fresh, crunchy goodness.
Pro Tips
Chop ingredients into similar sizes for balanced bites and even seasoning.
Rinse and drain canned corn thoroughly to keep the salad crisp.
Seed the jalapeño for mild heat; keep some ribs if you want more spice.
Chill at least 1 hour and toss periodically so flavors meld evenly.
Add basil close to serving for the brightest color and aroma.
This nourishing corn tomato salad with vidalia recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I use canned corn instead of grilled corn?
Yes. Drain the corn well and pat dry if it seems watery. Grilled corn adds smoky depth, but canned corn keeps prep fast and tastes great once chilled with lime and basil.
How long does this salad keep?
Up to 3 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Stir before serving and refresh with a squeeze of lime and a pinch of salt.
Can I substitute the herbs and lime?
Absolutely. Swap in cilantro for basil, or try parsley for mild herb flavor. Adjust jalapeño to taste and use lemon if you are out of lime.
Is this salad vegan and gluten free?
Yes. It is naturally vegan and gluten free. Check labels on canned corn and spices to be safe if you have sensitive dietary needs.
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Corn Tomato Salad with Vidalia
This Corn Tomato Salad with Vidalia recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Salad
Dressing
Instructions
Combine the base
In a large bowl, add drained white corn (or grilled kernels), halved cherry tomatoes, chopped Vidalia onion, chopped bell peppers, minced garlic, chopped basil, and finely chopped jalapeño.
Season
Sprinkle in salt and black pepper and toss gently to distribute and begin balancing sweetness and heat.
Dress the salad
Drizzle in extra-virgin olive oil and lime juice. Toss until everything is lightly coated.
Chill
Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, turning or tossing every 15 minutes to redistribute dressing.
Serve
Taste and adjust seasoning with more lime, salt, or pepper if needed. Serve chilled as a side or dip.
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