Easy Homemade Cornbread

$1.51 recipe / $0.19 serving
by Beth - Budget Bytes
4.62 from 134 votes
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Cornbread is a highly underrated side dish. You can whip up this deliciously sweet and moist homemade cornbread recipe with just a few pantry staples, and it makes a perfect side dish for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! Serve it slathered with butter at breakfast, crumbled into your soup or chili at lunch, or as a side with your collard greens and pork chops for dinner. It’s inexpensive, comforting, and seriously easy to make! So toss that boxed mix and let me show you how it’s done for real. ;)

Overhead view of cornbread in a glass baking dish with one piece cut out.

What to Serve with Cornbread

Cornbread is a great side dish to go with any thick and hearty soup, stew, or chili. The cornbread can be dipped or crumbled into the saucy stews, where it absorbs all the flavor. I love it with Slow Cooker Vegetarian Lentil Chili, Weeknight Black Bean Chili, Glazed Pork Chops, Mexican Red Lentil Stew. This cornbread recipe also goes great with eggs for breakfast!

Cornbread Add-Ins

To make your cornbread a little more fun, consider stirring in some add-ins, like cheddar cheese, roasted corn kernels, diced green chiles, chili powder, or jalapeños, blueberries, or even some cooked sausage!

What Kind of Baking Dish to Use

While this glass pie dish is my favorite dish to bake my cornbread in, you can use just about any baking dish. This amount of batter would fit well in an 8×8 casserole dish, or a 10-inch cast iron skillet (although you should preheat the skillet as the oven preheats). Glass, ceramic, and cast iron work best, but you can also use metal baking dishes.

Make Corn Muffins Instead

Yes, you can pour this batter into an oiled muffin tin, filling each well about 3/4 full. Bake at the same temperature for 16-18 minutes, or until the tops are golden brown. This recipe will make about 10 corn muffins (see step by step photos below).

Side view of a piece of cornbread being lifted out of the baking dish.
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Easy Homemade Cornbread Recipe

4.62 from 134 votes
Toss that boxed mix and make this fast and Easy Homemade Cornbread, which makes a great side dish for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! 
Side view of a piece of cornbread being lifted out of the baking dish.
Servings 8
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 20 minutes
Total 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal ($0.24)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour ($0.15)
  • 1/4 cup sugar ($0.20)
  • 1 Tbsp baking powder ($0.24)
  • 1/2 tsp salt ($0.02)
  • 1 cup milk ($0.31)
  • 1 large egg ($0.27)
  • 1/4 cup cooking oil ($0.08)
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Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 425ºF and coat the inside of a 9-inch pie plate, cast iron skillet, or 8×8 casserole dish with non-stick spray (or butter for more flavor).
  • In a large bowl, stir together the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until evenly combined.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk, egg, and oil.
  • Pour the bowl of wet ingredients into the bowl of dry ingredients and stir just until everything is moist. Avoid over stirring. It’s okay if there are a few lumps.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared dish and bake for about 20 minutes, or until the top and edges are golden brown. Cut into 8 pieces and serve.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 241.23kcalCarbohydrates: 35.39gProtein: 4.79gFat: 9.15gSodium: 352.61mgFiber: 1.19g
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Overhead view of cornbread sliced into pieces in the baking dish.

How to Make Cornbread from Scratch – Step by Step Photos

Dry ingredients for cornbread in a metal bowl.

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees and coat the inside of a 9-inch pie plate or 8×8 inch casserole dish with non-stick spray. In a large bowl, stir together 1 cup yellow cornmeal, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 Tbsp baking powder, and 1/2 tsp salt. Make sure these are really well stirred together.

Milk, egg, and oil in a metal bowl with a whisk on the side.

In a separate bowl, whisk together 1 cup milk, 1 large egg, and 1/4 cup cooking oil.

We ingredients being poured into the bowl of dry ingredients.

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients…

Mixed cornbread batter in a metal bowl with a wooden spoon.

And stir just until everything is moistened. You don’t want to over stir the batter because that can develop the gluten in the flour and make the end product a little rubbery, so it’s okay if there are a few lumps. No need to stir until everything is completely smooth.

Cornbread batter in a round glass baking dish.

Spread the batter into your prepared dish and bake for about 20 minutes, or until the top and edges are golden brown. The exact baking time may vary slightly based on your dish and your oven.

Baked cornbread in the baking dish.

The top will crack a little and look all delicious.

Cornbread batter in a muffin tin

Or you can pour the batter into an oiled muffin tin, filling each well about 3/4 full. You’ll get about 10 corn muffins.

Baked Corn Muffins in the muffin tin

Bake the muffins at the same temperature, for 16-18 minutes, or until they’re golden brown on top.

Close up side view of butter melting on top of baked cornbread.
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  1. Really good! My modifications: (slight ones- to suit my family’s tastes :)) I follow the recipe but use 2 eggs instead of one and 2 tsps of baking powder instead of 4. I also reduce the salt by half. Turns out moist and really nice. I’m a huge fan of the recipes on Budget Bytes. All I’ve tried have been great~ Keep up the good work!😊

  2. Didn’t use sugar, but otherwise was perfect. Very easy, even for a ole man.

  3. Besides the sugar, and a cast iron skillet, this is how my Mom taught me to make it for my dad at dinner.

  4. This recipe was too dry. Even after adding two more tablespoons of milk, it was a dough instead of a batter.

    1. That will change the pH of the batter, so you’d probably want to substitute some of the baking powder with baking soda. I’d need to test it to find out the exact quantities before making a suggestion, though.

  5. So easy and good! I was out of milk, so I used 1 cup of water + 1 tbsp of melted butter instead. And I threw in some frozen corn at the end. Honestly delicious.

  6. Add oil in the bottom of iron skillet put on stove till it starts to smoke a little take off eye.add dough makes it crispy.

    1. This! OR, generously oil your iron skillet and put it in the oven while it preheats and you’re mixing up the batter. The BEST part of cornbread is the crispy edges created when you pour your batter into a thin layer of hot oil in a cast iron pan that has been thoroughly preheated!

  7. Do you pour your liquids into your dry all at once, or do you pour a bit & fold once?
    I did the pour & fold method and the batter was VERY thick for having been folded 4 times. It was more like dry cookie dough. I added a bit more milk and let it sit a moment, but didn’t want to then over stir in top of it being thick lol.

    1. I pour it in all at once, I feel like you’ll do less stirring that way.

  8. Recently developed a Gluten allergy and am desperate for recipes I can make.  This one looks perfect!

  9. I made the muffin version and everything came out exactly as explained. Amazingly the recipe made exactly ten muffins as shown in the photo above. Easy to make, moist and tasty, and perfect with split pea soup it turns out. Highly recommended. Thank you so much!

  10. Moist texture, delicious, and most importantly – its comes together really fast! This will become my go-to cornbread recipe :)

  11. This was an easy recipe to follow. I ended up with a tasty, golden colored cornbread. I will continue using this recipe (with some tweaks to make it my own). Thank you!