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This Creamy Cornbread Casserole recipe is a sweet and savory side dish that you won’t be able to resist! It’s super easy to make and perfect for the holidays.

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Table of Contents

  • Old Fashioned Cornbread Casserole
  • What is a Cornbread Casserole?
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Make Cornbread Casserole
  • Tips for the Best Casserole
  • Can This Recipe Be Made Ahead?
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Get the Recipe

Old Fashioned Cornbread Casserole

I can’t get enough of this warm and buttery cornbread casserole. It’s such a simple side dish that’s filled with savory flavors and a touch of sweetness from the sugar. I love making this cornbread for fancy holiday meals or everyday weeknights – it’s great for any occasion!

This cornbread casserole uses both creamed corn and and whole corn kernels to give it the best consistency. The creamed corn will add the right amount of moisture, but the kernels will keep it from getting soggy. Apart from the corn, there are only 6 ingredients needed to make this side dish!

What is a Cornbread Casserole?

A cornbread casserole combines all the things you love about cornbread and casseroles. It’s full of your favorite cornbread flavors, and it has the soft and moist texture of a perfectly baked casserole.

This brightly colored side dish could also be considered corn pudding, but I like to call it a casserole because it’s not custard-y, as the word pudding implies.

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Recipe Ingredients

  • Eggs: The eggs areneeded to bind the casserole together and give it some fluffiness. You definitely don’t want to leave them out.
  • Sour Cream: This will add moisture and give your cornbread great flavor.
  • Melted Butter
  • Sugar
  • Salt: Never underestimate salt. It doesn’t always make food taste “salty,” but it actually enhances flavors.
  • Cornbread Mix
  • Whole Corn Kernels
  • Creamed Corn

How to Make Cornbread Casserole

  1. Prepare for Baking: Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Spray a 9-inch square baking dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.
  2. Combine Casserole Ingredients: In a large bowl, combine the eggs, sour cream, butter, sugar and salt and whisk until well combined.
  3. Add Corn & Cornbread Mix: Add the cornbread mix, whole corn kernels and creamed corn and stir together until combined.
  4. Bake: Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish and bake for 55-60 minutes, or until the top and edges are lightly brown. If it seems a little jiggly in the middle, that’s fine.
  5. Serve Warm: Remove your casserole from the oven, serve it warm and enjoy!
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Tips for the Best Casserole

  • Adjust to Taste: You can change the amount of sugar you add to this dish based on your flavor preferences. If you don’t want your cornbread to have a touch of sweetness, feel free to leave out the sugar altogether.
  • Double the Recipe: If you’re serving a crowd, you can double this recipe and bake your cornbread in a 9×13-inch baking dish.
  • Don’t Over Bake: Once the edges of your casserole are lightly browned, it’s time to remove it from the oven. Over baking this casserole may cause it to get a bit dry.

Can This Recipe Be Made Ahead?

You can store the prepared batter for this cornbread for a couple hours before baking it, if preferred. Keep it well covered in the fridge and be ready to add a few minutes to the baking time since the batter is chilled.

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Serving Suggestions

  • Add a Garnish: If you want to add a simple garnish to your cornbread, sprinkle it with some scallions or cilantro leaves!
  • Add Mix-Ins: There are tons of tasty mix-ins you can add to your cornbread casserole. It tastes amazing with crumbled bacon, spinach, cheese or jalapeños.
  • Top with Butter: This cornbread is nice and buttery on its own, but you can always spread a little extra butter on top for good measure.
  • Serve with Meat: This casserole makes a lovely side dish for any chicken, pork or steak recipe! It goes really well with this Slow Cooker Lemon Butter Chicken recipe.

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Store leftover pieces of cornbread casserole in an airtight container in the fridge. Enjoy your leftovers within 4 days for the best results. You can eat this cornbread cold or heat it up in the microwave!

If you’d like to store your leftovers for longer, you can keep them in the freezer. Store them in an airtight container for up to 6 months and thaw them overnight in the fridge before reheating.

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Recipe

Cornbread Casserole

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  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 55 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 8
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This creamy Cornbread Casserole is a sweet and savory side dish that you won’t be able to resist! It’s super easy to make and perfect for the holidays.

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup (230g) sour cream
  • 1/2 cup (112g) unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 tbsp (26g) sugar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 8.5 ounce package cornbread mix (I use Jiffy)
  • 15 oz can whole corn kernels, drained
  • 15 oz can creamed corn

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Spray a 9-inch square baking dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the eggs, sour cream, butter, sugar and salt and whisk until well combined.
  3. Add the cornbread mix, whole corn kernels and creamed corn and stir together until combined.
  4. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish and bake for 55-60 minutes, or until the top and edges are lightly brown. If it seems a little jiggly in the middle, that’s fine.
  5. Remove casserole from oven and serve warm.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 336
  • Sugar: 4.6 g
  • Sodium: 457.2 mg
  • Fat: 20.7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 32.1 g
  • Protein: 6.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 87.8 mg

Categories

  • Fall and Holiday Favorites
  • Holidays
  • Recipes
  • Side Dishes
  • Thanksgiving
Cornbread Casserole Recipe | How to Make The Best Homemade Cornbread (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between corn casserole and cornbread? ›

Corn casserole is a dish that mixes cornbread with whole kernel corn, sour cream, butter, and cheese, along with some creamed corn to form a new dish that has cornbread as its base.

What's the difference between southern cornbread and regular cornbread? ›

Northern cornbreads tend to be more cake-like, on the sweet side, with a finer crumb due to more flour in the mixture. Southern cornbread is flavored with bacon grease, and cooked in a cast iron skillet, a perfect side for barbecues, or chili. It also tends to be rather crumbly.

Should you let cornbread batter rest before baking? ›

Let the batter sit before baking.

We found that if you leave the batter to sit at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes before baking it, the cornmeal has some extra time to absorb flavor from the other ingredients and the leaveners (baking powder and baking soda) get a head start.

Can you make cornbread casserole without cream corn? ›

Yes! Can You Make Easy Corn Casserole Without Creamed Corn? Yes! Follow this recipe for a delicious whole kernel corn casserole.

What is the difference between New York cornbread and southern cornbread? ›

While both styles generally use the same ingredients -- cornmeal, flour, eggs, and baking powder -- the variance lies in the flavor and texture. Northern-style cornbread tends to be sweeter, moister, and cake-like compared to its Southern counterpart.

What is the difference between Yankee cornbread and Southern cornbread? ›

Northern cornbreads tend to be more cake-like, on the sweet side, with a finer crumb due to more flour in the mixture. Southern cornbread is flavored with bacon grease, and cooked in a cast iron skillet, a perfect side for barbecues, or chili. It also tends to be rather crumbly.

Why do Southerners not put sugar in cornbread? ›

The most common theory is a change in cornmeal itself. Until early in the 20th century, Southern cornmeal was made with sweeter white corn and it was water-ground. When industrial milling came along, that changed. The steel-roller mills used yellow corn that was harvested before it was ripe, so it had less sugar.

What is cornbread called in the South? ›

It is commonly called "cornbread" in the Southern United States and is not known by a different name in this region. Cornbread is a simple bread that is made by mixing cornmeal, flour, salt, baking powder, and milk to form a batter, which is then baked in the oven.

Is medium or fine cornmeal better for cornbread? ›

As for the best cornmeal for cornbread, either fine- or medium-grind cornmeal is a great choice. Medium-grind cornmeal will bring slightly more texture and grittiness to the batter, which you may or may not want (it's up to you!). You can use fine or medium cornmeal in these extra corny muffins.

Is it better to use butter or oil in cornbread? ›

While oil can make cakes and quick breads luxuriously tender, I find the cornbread lacks flavor if butter isn't present. Because butter doesn't make the bread as moist as oil does, I pair it with buttermilk. Buttermilk: Buttermilk makes cakes, muffins, and breads extra moist.

What kind of cornmeal is best for cornbread? ›

For best results here, use a high-quality, fresh stone-ground cornmeal, such as from Anson Mills, Old Mill of Guilford, or Nora Mill; these cornmeals do not need additional sugar. If you use a more mass-market source, consider adding the optional sugar to help balance the flavor.

Is cornbread batter supposed to be thick or runny? ›

The batter should be thick, but still pourable. Add more milk or buttermilk if necessary. Remove the skillet from the oven and tilt the pan so the butter coats the bottom and sides of pan.

Can you use heavy whipping cream in cornbread instead of milk? ›

You can substitute heavy cream for 1/2 cup milk plus 1/2 cup sour cream, combined. You can also substitute the cream for milk. Use 3/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons of milk plus 2 Tablespoons melted butter to the batter. The cornbread will have a close texture.

How do you know when corn casserole is done? ›

Pour the corn mixture into the prepared baking dish and spread evenly. Bake for 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 25 minutes, or until golden brown and the casserole has a slight jiggle when shaken.

Is sour cream a good substitute for milk in cornbread? ›

Sour Cream can be substituted for milk in cornbread but will need to be thinned. I recommend using 75% sour cream and 25% water. Sour Cream will also change the taste of the cornbread and will add a slight tangy flavor which can be counteracted by using a small amount of vanilla extract.

What's the difference between cornbread pudding and cornbread casserole? ›

Corn pudding has a similar gelatinous texture to dessert pudding, hence its name, so it's creamy and loose. In comparison, corn casserole has a thicker consistency and holds its shape better than the pudding because it uses thickening agents like instant cornbread mix.

What's the difference between cornbread pudding and casserole? ›

The main difference between the two is texture. Corn pudding has a gelatinous consistency similar to dessert pudding; the casserole is thicker and can hold its shape. Despite the textural difference between corn casserole and pudding, the ingredients are similar.

What is the difference between cornbread and corn pudding? ›

Cornbread is a classic semi-sweet Southern quick bread made with yellow cornmeal. Cornbread pudding is made with whole corn, creamed corn, and cornbread mix to create a softer, more souffle-like cake with more moisture content than cornbread.

What's the difference between corn casserole and corn souffle? ›

This Corn Soufflé recipe tastes just like the traditional corn casserole but with better flavor, a fluffier texture, and it's even a tad bit healthier for you! It couldn't be easier to make, too, by simply mixing together some cream of corn, sweet kernel corn, Jiffy corn muffin mix, and shredded cheese.

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