For the Dressing: Fresh lime juice Lime zest Garlic: You’ll need one fresh garlic clove to give this dressing a delectably bold, complex finish. After peeling your garlic, press or finely mince it to ensure it thoroughly and evenly infuses the mixture. Olive oil Seasoning: I use a savory, earthy mix of ground cumin, kosher salt, and black pepper to season this simple corn and bean salad recipe. If preferred, a pinch of chili powder can also be added. For the Salad: Black beans: You can cook raw black beans from scratch or use canned black beans for this salad. If you opt for a canned version, be sure to drain and rinse them under cold water before adding them to your mixture. Corn: Any type of corn will work for this easy bean and corn salad recipe. If you’re making this dish during the summer, you can use fresh sweet corn off the cob, air-fried corn (be sure to cut the kernels after cooking), or grill the corn beforehand if you’re in the mood for a smokier flavor profile. Also, if you’re in a pinch and don’t have any fresh corn on hand, you can use frozen corn or canned corn kernels—as long as you thaw, drain, and rinse them beforehand. Cherry tomatoes Bell peppers: You can use any color of bell pepper for this recipe. Though I used red peppers, yellow, orange, or green bell peppers would also add a deliciously fresh crispness to your mixture. Red onion: Chopped red onion is my favorite way to bring out the subtle Mexican flavors of this dish. However, if you’re aiming for a milder taste, you may also use scallions. Avocado: Creamy avocado is there to balance the crisper taste of this recipe’s fresh produce. However, you can omit it from your recipe if you’re not a fan. Fresh cilantro: I love using cilantro leaves to add a fresh, peppery edge to my corn and black bean salad recipe. However, you’re welcome to omit this ingredient (or substitute it with fresh parsley!) if you don’t like its taste. Cotija cheese (optional): If you want to add more light, creamy notes to your salad ingredients, cotija cheese offers a soft, milky flavor you’ll love. Sprinkle your salad with this cheesy addition after mixing.

How to Make Ahead and Store?

There’s a reason why this simple black bean and corn salad is one of my favorite foods. Not only can you make it ahead of time, but you can also store it throughout the week for stress-free meal prep.

Make ahead: You can make this quick black bean and corn salad one day in advance. Not only does this early prep minimize kitchen hassle, but it also gives the salad ingredients enough time to mix and infuse their flavors. That said, I still recommend adding the avocado just before serving so the ingredient maintains its color, taste, and texture. Storage: Have leftovers? Don’t worry! You can store this easy salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Just be sure to stir the mixture and taste it for seasoning, as the ingredients may separate or change flavor during storage.

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If you make this Black Bean Corn Avocado Salad recipe, I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a minute to rate it and leave a comment below. It is a great way to support this website and help those planning to make it. Also, if you took pictures, I’d love to see them. Share your creations on Instagram using #foolproofeats so I can share them with the Foolproof Living community. Below are just a few of my favorite ways to serve this fan-favorite recipe.

With chips on the side: Easy and quick, I love serving this simple salad alongside a bowl of tortilla chips—perfect for weeknight get-togethers or midday munching. Or, if you’re in the mood for a heartier snack, my Cheesy Spinach Quesadilla exquisitely balances this salad’s bright flavors with rich, gooey deliciousness. Grilled fish: If you plan to serve this dish as a summer corn and bean salad, it’s time to fire up the outdoor grill! My Grilled Shrimp Skewers and Grilled Mahi Mahi strike a delectable balance between buttery, smoky, and light flavors—an ideal pairing for this salad’s zesty undertones. Grilled chicken or beef: Looking for a meatier meal? This recipe makes a great black bean and corn side dish for all your favorite meaty mains. In particular, this tender-crisp side is a delectable accompaniment for my creamy yet savory Avocado Burger and tangy Yogurt Marinated Chicken. Black Bean and Corn Salad Recipe   Ready in 15 min  - 53Black Bean and Corn Salad Recipe   Ready in 15 min  - 34Black Bean and Corn Salad Recipe   Ready in 15 min  - 84Black Bean and Corn Salad Recipe   Ready in 15 min  - 64Black Bean and Corn Salad Recipe   Ready in 15 min  - 15