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Cornbread recipe

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published17 Nov '19 Updated17 Jun '25
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To-die-for Cornbread! Crispy edges, it’s soft on the inside, savoury with a touch of sweet and so moist, you don’t need butter to scoff it down (but who in their right mind would skip butter…??) This is quick cornbread recipe that will be on your table in 30 minutes.

Want the muffin version? Here it is!

Close up of a piece of Cornbread with butter and honey

Cornbread recipe

I don’t want to brag, but I am known for my cornbread.

OK, it sounds like I’m totally bragging – but let me have just this one. Rarely do I say my recipes are the BEST version in the world! (Because who is to say one’s Chocolate Cake or one’s Meatloaf or Chili is the BEST in the world??).

This cornbread regularly makes an appearance all year round for a variety of purposes. As a side dish for a meal (especially Southern themed, like alongside Pulled Pork). As a snack or for afternoon tea – because it’s got more flavour than just plain bread rolls. Dunked into slow cooked stews.

And also to take to gatherings when I’m told “not to bring anything” or where I’m not specifically told what to bring, what others are bringing or if there’s a theme. Because cornbread is a generic all-round crowd pleaser that has a place at any meal – and it’s super quick to make!!

Overhead photo of Cornbread in a black skillet, fresh out of the oven

What you need for cornbread

Here’s what you need.

What goes in cornbread

A note on a few of the items:

  • Canned creamed corn is the key ingredient here. Ordinary canned corn kernels won’t work

  • Cornmeal – ground from dried maize, these yellow grains add flavour and a hint of the signature tiny “crunch” to cornbread. Cornmeal is sold incorrectly labelled as “polenta” in most stores in Australia! Polenta is actually an Italian side dish which is made using cornmeal. Sold in packets labelled as “Polenta” in Australia like the Marco Polo and Il Molino brands (both sold at Woolworths). Do not get instant polenta.


How to make cornbread

And here’s how to make it. It’s as simple as:

  • Heat skillet until piping hot

  • Mix wet, mix dry, then mix them together

  • Dollop butter into hot skillet, then once it melts, pour batter in then bake until golden!

How to make cornbread

You’ll love how it comes out with crunchy buttery edges, that beautiful golden brown top and how moist it is on the inside!

Hand holding piece of Cornbread, showing the inside of Cornbread
Honey being drizzled on a piece of Cornbread

How to serve cornbread

Cut it into pieces – large or small – and serve it warm if you can so the butter melts and oozes into the bread.

To take it over the top, add a drizzle of honey – it’s an experience worth trying at least once! And served like this, it’s definitely worthy of serving by itself – at book club, as a snack, afternoon tea with friends.

It’s right at home as a side for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Sunday Supper, casual lunches and BBQ’s. Dunk it into Chili, serve it with Pulled Pork smothered in an incredible homemade BBQ Sauce….

Ugh, my knees are going weak at the mere though!!! – Nagi x


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Close up of slice of cornbread

Cornbread recipe (creamed corn)

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Total: 40 minutes mins
Bread, Side
American, Southern, Western
4.97 from 143 votes
Servings10 – 12
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Recipe video above. This cornbread is super moist, not too sweet and not crumbly! It's a Northern style corn bread that's super quick and easy to make. Also see Cornbread Muffins!

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup yellow cornmeal , medium grind (Sold in packets labelled "polenta" in Australia, Note 1)
  • 1 1/2 cups flour (plain / all purpose)
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Wet Ingredients

  • 1 cup canned creamed corn
  • 1/2 cup / 125g melted butter , unsalted
  • 2 eggs , lightly whisked
  • 3/4 cups milk

Baking

  • 1 – 2 tbsp butter , melted (for greasing & brushing)
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Instructions

  • Place a 26cm/10" castiron skillet in the oven and preheat to 220C / 425F while making the batter.
  • Place the Dry Ingredients in a bowl and mix.
  • Place Wet ingredients in a separate bowl and mix until combined.
  • Pour Wet into the Dry ingredients, mix until combined.
  • Take the skillet out of the oven. Add the 1 tbsp of butter and swirl it around to coat the base and halfway up the sides (or use a brush to do this)
  • Pour the batter in, smooth surface.
  • Turn oven down to 190°C/375°F, then bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the top is light golden brown and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean (or when you poke the top, it springs back).
  • Cool 15 minutes in the skilet before tunring out onto serving platter or cutting board.
  • Best served warm! It can be served in the skillet or turned out. Serve with butter and honey as well, to take it over the top!

Recipe Notes:

1. Cornmeal –  Sold in packets labelled as “Polenta” in Australia like the Marco Polo and Il Molino brands (both sold at Woolworths), it’s a yellow finely ground grain. Do not get instant polenta.
2. Skillet –  I used a 26cm/10″ cast iron skillet. You can use a similar size cake tin or loaf pan.
3. Make head – This can be made ahead and reheated in the oven at 180C/350F for around 10 minutes. Or microwave briefly to warm through. Do not leave in skillet overnight – it will take on a metallic flavour.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 277cal (14%)Carbohydrates: 39g (13%)Protein: 5g (10%)Fat: 11g (17%)Saturated Fat: 6g (38%)Cholesterol: 58mg (19%)Sodium: 234mg (10%)Potassium: 250mg (7%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 12g (13%)Vitamin A: 380IU (8%)Vitamin C: 1.2mg (1%)Calcium: 83mg (8%)Iron: 1.6mg (9%)
Keywords: cornbread, creamed corn cornbread, easy cornbread
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Originally published December 2014, updated November 2019 with fresh new photos, new video and Dozer in his adorable outfit that he hates so much!

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399 Comments

  1. Rochelle says

    January 1, 2023 at 2:00 am

    5 stars
    Happy New Year Nagi!
    I have made your cornbread recipe a few times and it never fails to impress. Thank you for the sharing your passion in making delicious food. May you never ran out of inspiration and wishing you a bountiful 2023!

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  2. Deborah March says

    December 5, 2022 at 3:12 am

    5 stars
    Another FABULOUS recipe! Whenever I want to try something new, I automatically come here. 🙂 As others have said, I reduced the sugar as well, and actually added a little sage, oregano and thyme, as I needed a savoury side to pair with a Thai Butternut Squash Soup. I baked in preheated tin muffin cups (for easier transport). Beautiful crisp edges, soft, delectable insides. Another WINNER Nagi, thanks so much!

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  3. Doug says

    November 28, 2022 at 3:04 am

    This was the 1st thing that I ever made myself and it came out perfect. It was the start that gave me the confidence to make an entire Christmas dinner. I took these to Thanksgiving this year and I got loads of compliments. My daughter asked for the recipe and she loved how easy it was and how delicious. She ended up giving the recipe to a friend because they loved it. Thank you Nagi!!

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  4. Anne says

    November 24, 2022 at 5:56 pm

    Sounds delicious, but can this be made with fresh or frozen corn instead of creamed corn?

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  5. Nicole says

    November 21, 2022 at 2:16 am

    5 stars
    I baked this last year for Thansgiving and it was delicious! As you said, it is best served warm as I noticed that it, oddly, does not taste good cool or cold, considering how good it is warm. This year I will use a bread warmer to keep it warm at the table.

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  6. Elsie S. Stewart says

    November 18, 2022 at 4:20 am

    5 stars
    I tried this recipe and it’s really good.
     

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  7. Squirl says

    October 30, 2022 at 7:12 am

    5 stars
    I made this recipe using metric measurements and cast iron. It rose pretty high in the middle. I found the crumb a bit too delicate and hard to pick up and eat. Should I add a little bit more flour or less milk next time?

    Reply
  8. BB says

    October 24, 2022 at 1:56 pm

    5 stars
    Probably the best cornbread I’ve ever made 😋 I halved the butter and added avocado oil and WOW…

    Reply
  9. Leisa says

    October 16, 2022 at 3:19 pm

    5 stars
    Im in Australia but love cornbread but it has to contain real corn lol,i like it sweet as you can heat it for few seconds in microwave drizzle with honey and have with a cup of tea…i added a bit of semolina as well…iv also used this recipe as big dumplings in chicken stew..just sit on top of stew covered for last 20 mins..i dont add sugar to those ones though apart from maybe a teaspoon and add extra salt n some pepper.

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  10. Grace says

    October 10, 2022 at 8:36 pm

    Went to make corn bread.. bam no corn flour haha. Substituted instead for semolina and left a quarter cup of sugar out. Everything else was the same.

    Amazing! Was scared to make it but came out perfect.

    Reply
  11. JIWA says

    October 9, 2022 at 9:39 pm

    5 stars
    Wanted to try this recipe, from an Australian, for American cornbread recipe. Very sweet, though many versions of cornbread in the US are sweet–almost like dessert cake. This was that type. I prefer mine to be more savory. Tried recipe a second time with these revisions: Switched volumes of cornmeal and flour 1 1/2C cornmeal and 3/4 C flour. Reduced sugar to 2 T; used whole kernel corn instead of creamed corn. I cup of milk, allowing the cornmeal to sit in the milk for about 1/2 hour to soften before putting all ingredient together. Baking as indicted, but I use a anodized aluminum pan, which I preheat, add in the butter and then the batter. Bakes up with nice crispy edges. Another addition that is really nice is a can of dried fire roasted chiles–4 ounces for this recipe. Adds a nice bit of heat. Lovely with butter and honey. Great recipe for jumping off…I appreciate that.

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    • Merengue says

      October 29, 2022 at 3:22 pm

      Comments like this crack me up. In other words, you didn’t make this recipe.

      Reply
  12. Amanda says

    October 9, 2022 at 9:22 pm

    5 stars
    Can I reduce the amount of sugar? I found it a bit too sweet.

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    • Talician says

      December 7, 2022 at 8:18 am

      You can reduce the sugar as much as you’d like without asking permission from anyone! I cut it back to two heaping tablespoons because I knew 1/2 cup would make it sweeter than I like it. The creamed corn adds a lot of sweetness already and if you’re going to serve it with honey, that’s a triple whammy on the sugars and it’s a bit much unless you like your cornbread super extra sweet, almost like cake.

      Reply
  13. Alexandra says

    September 23, 2022 at 5:11 pm

    5 stars
    Delicious and super easy! I baked it in a 22cm round cake tin for 30 minutes and used a can of non-creamed corn because that’s what I had on hand, and it came out great.

    Reply
  14. Grace says

    September 20, 2022 at 10:39 pm

    Hi,
    If I bake this in a 9 inch square cake pan, would the baking temp and time stay the same?

    Reply
    • renae says

      November 24, 2022 at 11:08 pm

      Yes a similiar cake pan/tin size will be fine

      Reply
  15. Paul says

    September 10, 2022 at 12:01 pm

    The first time I made this I used a cake tin and didn’t cook it long enough so it was a bit of a disaster. This time I used a pre-heated skillet and it was amazing! Crunchy edges and it fell out of the pan easily.

    Reply
  16. Brandy says

    September 9, 2022 at 6:35 pm

    5 stars
    This is a really great and easy recipe! I just reduced sugar to 1/4 cup. It still is sweet and really goes so well with chilli type stews. Everyone loved it!!!

    Reply
  17. Alison says

    September 8, 2022 at 8:16 am

    So keen to try this it looks absolutely delicious! I wondered though could I cook it in an enamel cast iron pan please? Or would I be better off using a cake pan? Thanks so much ☺️

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    • Brandy says

      September 9, 2022 at 6:39 pm

      I just used a round ceramic casserole dish as I didn’t have a cast iron skillet that could go in oven. I was worried that it wouldn’t crisp up on edges but it still turned out great. I think enamel coated cast iron would be fine.

      Reply
  18. Cindy says

    September 6, 2022 at 11:20 am

    5 stars
    Family loved it… Even though I forget to turn the oven down to 375 to bake it! It was actually perfectly cooked at 25 minutes in a 425 oven, oddly enough. 😁

    Reply
  19. Alison says

    September 4, 2022 at 5:53 pm

    Hi Nagi,
    Keen to try this looks delicious. Wondering if I could I use an enamel coated cast iron pan for this please?
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      December 16, 2022 at 1:45 pm

      5 stars
      One of the comments above said they used an enamel coated pan and the recipe turned out great!

      Reply
  20. Erin G says

    August 23, 2022 at 9:19 pm

    Hi Nagi.
    Tested out this recipe for a coelic friend (i.e. make recipe strictly gluten free and see if my family notice).
    I using gluten free plain flour, 1 goose egg (freshly laid on the driveway, a perk of rural living; 150g wet weight), omitted the creamed corn.
    Baked in skillet and it turned out beautiful. I’ll try again with a standard chicken egg and see if I can replicate the same result.

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    • Phoebe says

      November 22, 2022 at 12:57 pm

      Hi Erin! did you use a 1:1 ratio when substituting with GF flour?

      Reply
      • Erin G says

        December 29, 2022 at 5:57 pm

        Hi. From memory, I did but found I needed to add 1/4 cup or so more of GF flour but this could have been due to the goose egg as it is a lot more wet ingredient than 2 chicken eggs.

        Reply
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