The Best Homemade Cornbread Recipe

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Fill your kitchen with the aroma of homemade cornbread! My family has been making this easy cornbread recipe for decades. The crisp golden crust and moist, fluffy center really can’t be beat. If you have some cornmeal sitting in your pantry, cornbread is comfort food just waiting to happen.

If you’re wondering how to make cornbread, this simple cornbread recipe is what you’ve been looking for.  It makes buttery, perfect cornbread – every time. Plus, it only takes 25 minutes from start to finish! You can make it in a skillet or any baking dish, too.

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Homemade Cornbread

This cornbread has been a staple for my family for years and years, but I realized a while back that I hadn’t created a post to share it with you! My family absolutely loves this cornbread and I’m sure your loved ones will too.

This cornbread is EASY. No buttermilk. Bake it in any pan. Ready in 25 minutes!

One of the reasons I love this cornbread recipe is that you don’t need anything fancy to make it. Many cornbread recipes require buttermilk or creamed corn or a very specific kind of pan. By comparison, my recipe is one you can make any day, any time, with what you have on hand. You can use any kind of pan and don’t need any special ingredients. With just a few things you probably already have on hand you can make the best cornbread ever!

What Makes this the Best Cornbread?

Well for starters, it tastes DIVINE. It’s sweet but not over the top, soft but not cakey, and crumbly without being a plain mess. I can’t recommend it enough!

Plus, there’s a lot of room to play with the recipe. Use melted butter OR oil, use fine OR medium ground cornmeal, use all-purpose flour OR a white whole wheat flour. Don’t like a sweet cornbread? Feel free to reduce the sugar to as little as 1/4 cup. It’s perfect, the ingredients are simple, AND you can make it your own.

slice of cornbread with butter and honey on top with pan of cornbread behind it

Cornbread Ingredients

  • All purpose flour: All purpose flour will allow the bread to rise a bit and give it the spongy, caky consistency of bread.
  • Yellow cornmeal: A must for cornbread! It give the bread its beautiful golden-brown color and the grainy, delicious consistency.
  • Granulated sugar: This gives the bread a touch of sweetness it needs to balance out the corn and bread flavors.
  • Salt: Just a pinch to bring out the complexity of flavors.
  • Baking powder: To help the dough rise and expand as it bakes.
  • Butter: This is a must — it gives the bread a moist, flaky, rich flavor that is heavenly.
  • Egg: This binds everything together and helps the bread to rise.
  • Milk: For a rich, moist cornbread!

How to Make Cornbread

Okay, now let’s get to the subject of this post: how to make homemade cornbread! You may be surprised to discover that baking a perfect pan of cornbread only requires a few easy steps:

  1. Grease a 9-inch round cake pan or cast iron skillet well and set aside. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl, add the flour, cornmeal, sugar, salt, and baking powder. Whisk to combine well.
  3. Make a well in the center of your dry ingredients and add your oil or butter, milk, and egg. Stir just until the mixture comes together and there are only a few lumps remaining.
  4. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 20-25 minutes until the top is a deep golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  5. Serve hot.

See! It’s that easy. I love a side that comes together in a snap and is on the table in about 30 minutes.

aerial view of a sliced pan of cornbread with one slice out on a plate next to the rest of the pan

Topping Ideas for Cornbread

Did you know that you can add fun toppings to cornbread that make it even more delicious to eat? Here are some of my favorite topping ideas for homemade cornbread:

  • A drizzle of honey
  • Butter
  • Honey butter
  • Jelly or jam
  • Ham and cheese
  • If you live someplace where you can get your hands on maple cream, that’s amazing on cornbread too!
  • Or just as it is

Serving Suggestions

I like to serve cornbread with beans or chili. It goes well with lots of things. My favorite thing is crumbling the cornbread into my chili, mixing it in, then sprinkling cheddar cheese on top. So good! It’s a great side for any meal that needs a few extra carbs though.

slice of cornbread on plate with honey and butter on top

Homemade Cornbread FAQs

What kind of baking dish should I use?

You can make it in a 9-inch round cake pan, square baking dish, or 9-inch cast iron skillet. Bonus! You can also make these into muffins or double the recipe and toss it in a 9×13-inch baking pan. You’ll just need to adjust the baking time if you are making muffins or doubling the batch. Muffins take around 15 minutes to bake and a doubled recipe takes 35-40 minutes to bake.

What is the best kind of cornmeal to use for cornbread?

Use yellow cornmeal in this recipe. White works fine, but it just doesn’t look the same. Golden yellow cornbread is a must. Also, don’t try to sub any of the cornmeals used for making tamales – they are a different grind and the texture doesn’t come out the same.

What is Cornmeal?

A lot of readers ask about cornmeal. What is cornmeal? What about polenta? It can be confusing. Cornmeal is dried and ground corn. It’s found in the baking aisle of grocery store. Cornmeal is just dried and then ground field corn and you can typically find it in a fine or medium grind. Both will work well for this recipes. Polenta and grits will also work in this recipe. Corn flour is more finely ground and can also be used.

What Can I Substitute for Vegetable Oil in Cornbread?

Another great thing about this particular tried-and-true cornbread recipe is you don’t NEED to use vegetable oil. You can use any mild oil you prefer, like canola oil, avocado oil, or even melted butter!

Why is My Cornbread Crumbly?

Ugh, isn’t overly crumbly and dry cornbread just the worst? If you’re experiencing just a little bit of crumble, that’s normal. It shouldn’t be true quick bread consistency, but it also shouldn’t be totally dry and feel like wet sand. Using too much cornmeal is one way to dry it out, so don’t skip out on the equal portion of flour.

What Should I Serve With Cornbread?

A lot of people love to pair cornbread with chili… for the obvious reasons (it’s amazing). But I love cornbread with so many other meals, too! It’s great with all kinds of barbecue or grilled meats. Its subtle sweetness makes it a great accent for spicy and meaty foods.

What is the ideal cornbread texture?

This recipe is perfect because it makes a delectable texture: spongy, moist, and soft, and just crumbly enough to sprinkle crumbs over chili. It’s buttery and rich with just the right amount of sweetness.

Can I Make This Cornbread Gluten Free?

Yes! I have made this recipe gluten free by simply swapping out the all purpose flour for a gluten free baking blend (often labeled 1:1 gluten free baking blend) and it worked perfectly. This truly is the best cornbread recipe! It can be whatever you need it to be and still come out amazing.

This is seriously the BEST cornbread recipe! Sweet & fluffy cornbread that comes out perfect every time. Great dinner side for soups, chilis, stews & more! #cornbread #corn #chili #baking #easy

Watch my video showing you how to make this easy cornbread recipe here:

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4.73 from 595 votes

The Best Homemade Cornbread Recipe

Fill your kitchen with the aroma of homemade cornbread! My family has been making this easy cornbread recipe for decades. The crisp golden crust and moist, fluffy center really can't be beat.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 9

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/3 cup neutral oil or melted butter
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup milk
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Instructions 

  • Grease a 9-inch round cake pan or cast iron skillet well and set aside. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, add the flour, cornmeal, sugar, salt, and baking powder. Whisk to combine well.
  • Make a well in the center of your dry ingredients and add your oil or butter, milk, and egg. Stir just until the mixture comes together and there are only a few lumps remaining.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 20-25 minutes until the top is a deep golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  • Serve hot.

Notes

  • You can make it it in a 9-inch round cake pan, square baking dish, or 9-inch cast iron skillet. Bonus! You can also make these into muffins or double the recipe and toss it in a 9×13-inch baking pan. You’ll just need to adjust the baking time if you are making muffins or doubling the batch. Muffins take around 15 minutes to bake and a doubled recipe takes 35-40 minutes to bake.
  • Use yellow cornmeal in this recipe. White works fine, but it just doesn’t look the same. Golden yellow cornbread is a must. Also, don’t try to sub any of the cornmeals used for making tamales – they are a different grind and the texture doesn’t come out the same.
  • To make this recipe gluten free simple sub the all-purpose flour for a gluten free 1:1 baking flour.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 of 9 slices, Calories: 274kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 0.03g, Cholesterol: 24mg, Sodium: 443mg, Potassium: 121mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 16g, Vitamin A: 74IU, Calcium: 131mg, Iron: 1mg
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After you master this recipe (and you will!), I challenge you to learn how to make biscuits and gravy next. Also a staple in this house 🙂

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Ohhh see how simple, flexible, and adaptable this recipe is? Now you can whip up a pan of cornbread any time the craving hits. It’s so simple and this recipe will turn out perfect every time, just read the reviews!

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1,170 Comments

  1. Laurel says:

    5 stars
    I was skeptical about the sugar, but I made it according to the recipe and we love it! This is now officially our cornbread recipe. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Jan says:

    5 stars
    Absolutely beautiful recipe. Thank you for sharing it. I used Swerve as a sweetener, about half cup. The height and texture was perfect and the flavor incomparable. One of the best I’ve tried. Some add-ins I have used before are jalapeños and whole kernel corn.

  3. Stephanie says:

    2 stars
    WAYYYYY too sweet for me and I didn’t even add all of the sugar.

    1. Melissa says:

      To each their own, the post notes had tips on how to adjust the sugar as needed…

  4. Nancy says:

    I am going to try this today. But without all that sugar. Maybe a tablespoon. I also will be using sour cream or whole milk yogurt instead of milk. Will let you know how it turns out.

    1. Jan says:

      Why the need to condemn? Adjust to your own liking.

  5. Alex says:

    Idk, maybe everyone else here is American or something but this way too sweet. Adding 2/3 cups of granulated sugar makes it taste less like actual cornbread and more like well.. sugar. Cut down the sugar to around 3-6 tbsp tops and this recipe is good.

  6. Annie says:

    I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out crumbly. It’s absolutely delicious in flavor, but it crumbles. Is there anything I can do to prevent this, and help it to hold together? I was thinking about adding an extra egg?

    1. Melissa says:

      You might have measured your flour and cornmeal a little to generously… you can definitely add another egg though.

  7. Chelsea says:

    5 stars
    It came out prefect! I am so happy! I have tried some 1 and 2 star recipes before and was never happy with the end result. I’m keeping this recipe forever!

  8. Brittany L says:

    5 stars
    This bread was very good. I’ve never made cornbread from scratch (I always just reach for my tried and true jiffy 😁). But when my brother said he wanted cornbread for dinner, I had to whip something up quick, fast, and in a hurry with the ingredients I had on hand. This recipe did not disappoint. Thank you.
    side note: I only had white corn meal at my disposal so it was a little light. But my brother put a honey butter topping on it and put it back in the over for a couple minutes and that gave it a golden brown color/finish.

  9. Sue Deloy says:

    5 stars
    I made this recipe the other day and I added about 2/3 cup of corn to it. My husband LOVES it! He said to make sure that we use this recipe next time so here I am printing it off to add to my favorite recipes. I love it too and you really don’t need to add butter or honey. Thank you for your recipe!

    1. Melissa says:

      Enjoy that cornbread Sue!

  10. lois says:

    Why so much sugar? My husband does not eat sugar so what is a substitute. I do not like super sweet. We both like cornbread but I have never seen so much sugar in a recipe.

    Can’t rate because I have not made.

    1. Melissa says:

      You can leave it out all together or just add a tablespoon or two for some balance, no problem there!

    2. Jan says:

      Why condemn? Should everyone have the same tasteless buds as you?

    3. Joe says:

      5 stars
      No one cares about your husband not eating sugar, stop wasting Melissa’s time.