Easy Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread Recipe (2024)

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Hey, y’all! This Cast Iron Skillet Cornbreadis a delicious blend of simple ingredients, baked in a sizzling hot buttered cast iron skillet, and served warm with a delicious smear of butter. Budget-friendly and easy to throw together in minutes, southern cast iron cornbread is the perfect side dish for any comforting meal.

Dish up golden brown cornbread alongside comfort meals like Ham and Beans, Southern Chicken Shrimp Sausage Gumbo, or a big bowl of spicy Mexican Chicken Soup. Top with a warm drizzle of honey and butter, maple syrup, strawberry jam, or just plain ol’ smear of butter! Is your mouth watering yet?

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You might ask what’s the difference between southern cornbread and northern cornbread? My first answer would be the taste and texture. Northern cornbread baked in a cake pan and is a sweet cornbread. It’s drier and,in my opinion, has the consistency of a loaf of bread.

Southern cast iron cornbread is a moist, savory quick bread with crispy edges, a golden-brown top, and buttery melt-in-your-mouth insides. The flavor and texture perk you get from baking this cornbread mix in a hot buttered skillet are endlessly delicious.

Here is a perfect cast iron skillet for this recipe… get one now!

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CAST IRON SKILLET CORNBREAD INGREDIENTS

  • 1box Jiffy Cornbread Mixor any packaged cornbread mix
  • 1eggor 2 if you want it less crumbly
  • 1/3cupbuttermilkor regular milk
  • 1cupcheddar cheeseor Monterey Jack (pepper)
  • 1 cup sweet corn kernels
  • 2tsponion powder
  • 1/2 stick butter
  • 10-inch cast iron skill
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HOW TO MAKE EASY CAST IRON SKILLET CORNBREAD

Making this easy southern cast iron cornbread takes about 5 minutes to put together. The hardest part is remembering to preheat the oven to 400o

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 400o degrees.

Step 2:Mix the dry ingredients of store-bought cornbread mix and onion powder together in a large bowl.

Step 3: Add the wet ingredients: 1 egg, cheddar cheese, sweet corn, and buttermilk to the dry ingredients.

Step 4: Stir all together with a large cooking spoon for about 25-30 strokes or until all ingredients are incorporated.Note: Be careful not to overmix!

Step 5: Place 1/2 stick or 5 tablespoons of butter in the bottom of thecast iron skilletand place in the preheated oven. Let the butter melt in the cast iron skillet until small bubbles form. Using an oven mitt, take the hot skillet out and gently swirl the melted butter to coat the sides of the hot skillet.

Step 6:Pour the cornbread batter into the hot cast-iron skillet, scraping the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Note: The butter will tend to sit on top of the mixture and the wet cornbread mixture will sizzle.

Step 7: Place the skillet back in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes.

Cooking Tips:

The cornbread should be golden brown with a few cracks on top with buttery brown crispy edges around the rim. To double check for a cooked throughout, insert a knife blade in the center. The blade should come out clean.

Let the skillet cornbread sit on top of the stove top for about 15 minutes before cutting. Go around the skillet inside the edge with a knife or metal spatula separating the crispy crust from the skillet. Cut into wedges or squares, cut individual pieces horizontally and serve with a smear of butter inside.

You can also use a glass pie pan instead of a cast iron skillet.

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WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER CORNBREAD?

  • Cut in half and toast it in the oven until it’s slightly crispy. Add a fried egg on top for a quick breakfast or lunch.
  • Cut into bite sized squares and bake them as homemade croutons.
  • Cook cast iron cornbread for the purpose of having it left over for your favorite holiday stuffing.
  • Serve with a smear of butter, jelly, maple syrup, or a generous drizzle of honey on a warm piece of cornbread.
  • Store in an airtight container for the best leftover results.

SUBSTITUTIONS & ADDITIONS

Ingredient Substitutions

Does cornbread have to be made with buttermilk?

No, definitely not. I’m not a big fan of buying a carton of buttermilk for just a small amount. Make homemade buttermilk in minutes with fresh lemon and regular milk. If you are not a big fan of buttermilk, then use regular whole or 2% milk. No one will ever know the difference. Note: I wouldn’t use skim or 1%.

Does this skillet cornbread recipe have to be made with Jiffy Cornbread Mix ?

No, use your favorite cornbread mix. I use Jiffy because my mom always did and a lot of grocery stores run specials for $1 a box, especially around the holidays.

Can you use oil or bacon grease instead of butter?

Absolutely! Add about 1/4 of a cup to the bottom of your cast iron skillet. Gently swirl around or use a paper towel to oil the sides. Bake until the skillet is hot. Add the wet cornbread mixture and back for 20 to 25 minutes.

Can you use canned creamed corn instead of canned corn?

Oh my gosh yes! I make it this way all the time. It turns out a little moister, everyone loves it!

Ingredient Additions

Cornbread doesn’t have to be just plain skillet cornbread or Mexican cornbread. It can take on any favorite flavor you’re craving.

Add a tablespoon of dried dill, snipped fresh thyme leaves to taste, a teaspoon of Italian Seasoning, and a half cup of grated parmesan cheese to the batter for an Italian flavor. (leave the cheddar cheese and corn in this recipe above out)

Sauté 1/3 cup of chopped onion and 2 cloves of crush chopped garlic with the butter until just soft, place in the preheated oven and heat up until skillet is hot and onions are golden brown. Add the wet cornbread mixture and bake according to recipe directions.

Fry fresh bacon in the cast iron skillet you intend to use for the skillet cornbread. Drain on a paper towel. Use the bacon fat in place of the butter. Crumble the bacon and then add it to the wet cornbread mixture and cook as directed. Note: If you’re frying up 4 or 5 pieces, wipe out the excess grease with a paper towel. Make sure you have enough grease to cover the bottom and sides of the skillet but it should not be more than a 1/8th on an inch deep.

Why is cornbread better in a cast iron skillet?

Homemade cornbread in a hot cast iron skillet is the only way I make this southern comfort delicacy. But if you want to know why it’s because the cast iron skillet is heavier and thicker than a regular cake pan. The heat distributes evenly through the skillet insuring every piece of this delicious cornbread is the same.

This easy homemade cast iron skillet cornbread recipe is so adaptable and versatile. It can go with just about anything and always a huge hit at any get together!

Enjoy your new favorite recipe!!

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Easy and delicious cornbread made in a cast iron skillet with Jiffy Cornbread Mix, cheese, and buttermilk

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American, Southern

Servings 4

Calories 200 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 box Jiffy Cornbread Mix or any packaged cornbread mix
  • 1 egg or 2 if you want it less crumbly
  • 1/3 cup buttermilk or regular milk
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese or Monterey Jack (pepper)
  • 1 cup sweet corn canned
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 stick butter

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Place 1/2 stick of butter in the bottom of the cast iron skillet and place skillet into the oven. Let the skillet heat up for about 5 or 10 minutes. The longer time will result in more or less "brown butter" which I really like. It has a nuttier richer taste.

  • Place the Jiffy Cornbread Mix, cheddar cheese, corn, 1 egg or 2 if you want it less crumbly, and onion powder into a mixing bowl. Drizzle the buttermilk over the top and mix (about 25-30 strokes) until just incorporated.

  • Pour the cornbread mixture into the hot skillet. The butter will tend to sit on top of the mixture…which is good! Place back in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes. The cornbread should be golden brown on top with darker golden brown crispy edges around the rim.

  • Let set for about 15 minutes before you cut into wedges or squares. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 200kcal

Keyword barbecue, Cast Iron, cornbread, Jiffy

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FAQs

Is cornbread better in a cast iron skillet? ›

Why use a cast-iron skillet for cornbread? Cast iron can get really hot, is nonstick, and can go from stovetop to oven. It's really a must for cornbread with a crispy bottom!

How to get cornbread out of a cast iron skillet? ›

Allow your cornbread to cool in the skillet for about 5 minutes, then run a butter knife around the edge to help you easily turn the bread out of the skillet.

Why does my cornbread keep sticking in my cast iron skillet? ›

The most common reason food sticks to cast iron is because the pan is simply too hot. Because cast iron retains heat much better than other types of cookware, you generally don't need to use as high of a heat setting as you normally would with stainless steel or aluminum cookware.

Should I preheat my skillet for cornbread? ›

Her secret for the best cornbread — and one to adopt whether you are baking from a box mix or from scratch — is to preheat her cast iron skillet before adding the batter. Preheating a cast iron pan before baking cornbread in it makes for a crisp, sturdy crust on an otherwise delicate bread.

Is butter better than oil for cornbread? ›

Butter adds flavor and color, while oil keeps the crumb tender and moist. Brown Sugar: We add some sugar to our cornbread and prefer brown sugar. The flavor combination of cornmeal and brown sugar works so well.

What size cast iron skillet is best for cornbread? ›

10.25 Inch Cast Iron Skillet

A 10.25 inch skillet will hold one package of mix and turn out a beautiful round of cornbread.

What to grease a pan with for cornbread? ›

To achieve the crispiest golden crust on your cornbread, Delk Adams instructs you to grease the skillet liberally with bacon grease (if you don't have that, shortening, butter, or oil will do), then pop it into the hot oven for 5 minutes before pouring the batter in.

Is it okay to spray Pam on cast iron? ›

Do not try to use nonstick sprays like Pam to season your cast iron skillet, as they contain other ingredients that aren't good for your pan.

Do you cut cornbread hot or cold? ›

Bake your cornbread batter in a 9" x 13" pan until it tests done, about 18 minutes. Let the cornbread cool completely before cutting it into squares or rectangles; I've made these 3" x 4" but the size is up to you. Toast and serve with butter, honey, or honey-butter.

Can you bake cornbread in a pyrex? ›

Glass baking dishes like Pyrex aren't good enough at browning to give southern cornbread a crisp, caramelized crust. The resulting bread will be soft and pillowy throughout. Glass is an insulator, but it's not a great conductor of heat.

Should you let cornbread batter sit? ›

Cornbread Best Practices:
  1. LET the batter sit for 15-20 minutes before baking. ...
  2. BE gentle!! ...
  3. START preheating your oven as soon as you set aside the batter to rise, by the time it's preheated, your batter should be ready to go in.
  4. HEAT your skillet. ...
  5. SUBSTITUTE regular salt for this amazing Smoked Salt.
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Should cornbread batter sit before baking? ›

In a medium bowl, using a wooden spoon, stir the corn flour and cornmeal with the buttermilk until there are no dry pockets remaining. Cover and refrigerate overnight (or for as little as 1 hour if you want to make the cornbread right now). Preheat the oven to 375°F.

Should I bake cornbread in a glass or metal pan? ›

A cast iron skillet is your best choice for cornbread

The benefit of using cast iron is that it retains heat really well, helping to make the batter nice and crispy around the edges. Cast iron can also withstand abrupt temperature changes better than glass.

Is cornbread better in cast iron or glass? ›

A cast iron skillet is your best choice for cornbread

The benefit of using cast iron is that it retains heat really well, helping to make the batter nice and crispy around the edges. Cast iron can also withstand abrupt temperature changes better than glass.

Does cornbread have to be cooked in cast iron? ›

Cornbread gets its crunchy, buttery crust when the batter is poured into a sizzling, hot skillet. The cast iron retains heat while baking which is what gives you the dark, golden crust and crisp edges. If you don't have a cast iron skillet, an ovenproof skillet, baking dish or even a pie dish will work.

Does cast iron skillet make food taste better? ›

Cast iron cookware makes food taste better.

Thanks to cast iron's incredible heat retention, there's no better way to get crispy fried chicken, flavorful roasted veggies, or a perfect loaf of bread.

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