Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (2024)

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I loved drowning my cornbread in syrup until I discovered this easy cornbread recipe. This cornbread is so deliciousI can eat it with nothing on it! It is sweet and moist, easy to make and has the best flavor! It’s great to use to makedressing (stuffing) or to serve with stews, soups or chili. It is so good, it will probably become a staple in your home!

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★★★★★4.7 from 3 reviews
  • Yield: 9 servings

Ingredients

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2 cups baking mix (Bisquick)
1/2 cup cornmeal
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 tsp. baking powder
2 eggs
1 cup milk

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°.
  2. Stir all the ingredients together in a mixing bowl.
  3. Blend until smooth.
  4. Pour into a greased 8×8 inch baking pan.
  5. Bake for 30 minutes.

Notes

I like to bake my cornbread in a cast iron frying pan. I grease it with bacon grease and heat the pan in the oven while it is preheating. As soon as it is hot (about 5 minutes of so or the amount of time it takes to mix the batter) I pour the cornbread batter into the pan and bake it.

You can also easily make this easy cornbread recipe into corn muffins by pouring the batter into muffin tins.

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  1. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (7)Jan

    I do the same with the cast iron pan, Jill; it’s great that way! But I will try it w/ the bacon grease next time, definitely.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (8)Jill

      I think you will love the flavor the bacon grease gives it. It doesn’t taste like bacon but just enhances the cornbread flavor. People talk about home cooking and how good their grandma’s things always tasted, well bacon grease is one the the best kept secrets that grandma used and many have completely forgotten about. Bacon grease really was the main type of oil or grease used at all years ago. I use it in my baked beans, fried or scrambled eggs, to fry my pancakes and French toast in, hash browns and fried potatoes and I even use it when I make homemade rolls. An older woman at our church made the best flavored rolls I had ever tasted and I asked her secret. She said when she would put the rolls in the bowl to rise for their first rising she would grease the bowl with bacon grease so the dough wouldn’t stick to the edges of the bowl while rising. It added just the right amount of flavoring.

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (9)Brenda D.

        I loved my grandma’s cooking and bacon grease was her secret as well. She made the best pie crust and always used lard she would also add a scant teaspoon of bacon grease to her pie crusts as she scraped them together (as she called it). It was always just that little extra something even if you couldn’t pick out what that “something” was.

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  2. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (10)A. Johnson

    Use cultured buttermilk instead of milk. Will have a richer taste and better texture. This recipe makes a really sweet cornbread based on the amount of sugar in it. The recipe on the Quaker cornmeal box is an excellent alternative. It calls for 1.5 cup AP flour and 3/4 cup of cornmeal. Use 1/3 cup of sugar instead of 1/4 cup as noted on the box. Substitute butter for vegetable oil and use cultured buttermilk. I use a cast iron skillet either with bacon fat or vegetable oil to coat and heat in the oven just like Jill does. I do prefer vegetable oil since my cornbread has a bit of a bacon-y taste.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (11)Jill

      I use buttermilk in regular cornbread recipes but since I use the Bisquick in this one I don’t usually need to use buttermilk in it because it produces the same affect. More people have Bisquick on hand and it is easier to keep on hand than buttermilk too. I like the sweetness in this cornbread too because with most cornbread recipes they are a little drier then I like and don’t have enough sweetness so I usually have to drown them in syrup when I eat them. This is the only recipe I have that doesn’t need extra something added to it like butter or syrup.

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  3. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (12)Jean

    Wow! This is really good if you like sweet cornbread but the corn bread purist may not like it because it is so sweet and cake like (my father-in-law doesn’t like sweet cornbread). I really like sweet cornbread so I loved this and ate too much of it ;)

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  4. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (14)Natalie

    How many inches is your cast iron pan?

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (15)Jill

      You can do it in about a 10 in pan.

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (16)Sheri

        Do you cook it for the same amount of time if using a 10in cast iron skillet?
        And I don’t use lard or pork bacon.
        I want to use healthier ingredients.
        Thanks for the recipe. I will give it a try!!! : )

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        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (17)Jill

          Yes Sheri you do but of course all ovens are a little different so I usually bake it until it gets a lovely brown on top and if you stick a toothpick in the center and it comes out clean. Actually you might do a little more checking on the healthy ingredients because they have done research and have found that bacon grease and lard is not less healthy than anything else as a matter of fact they say bacon has lots of good nutrients that many are missing in there diets but need.

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          • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (18)Mary

            I haven’t made your recipe yet. I don’t like sweet cornbread with my meals. I see this recipe as more of a dessert. That’s why I marked 4 stars. I totally agree with you about using bacon grease and lard not being less healthy. They’re what I use. I also use real butter and a good olive oil and sometimes coconut oil. My sister would even use olive oil in her cornbread and it was delicious. You just can’t beat these real fat’s when used in cooking certain foods. I still think pie crust is best when made with lard. I’m older and realize that a lot of younger people have never used or heard of using meat grease in cooking. It’s a foreign and strange concept to them. Also, we’ve been told for years that fats, especially meat fats, are so bad for us. Research is finally catching up.

          • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (19)Jill

            You can just leave the sugar out if you need to.

        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (20)Vicki

          I made this with gluten free baking mix. It is the closest I can get to my favorite gluten-free cornbread mix which I cannot find anymore. That place where you have to stick a quarter in their carts. I have made it two days in a row, because we have ate it all. It’s delicious!!!!

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          • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (21)Jill

            Thank you Vicki I am so glad you liked it and thanks for letting us know

  5. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (22)Tina L

    I just made this cornbread in my cast iron skillet last night and WOW was it good!! I highly recommend making it and sharing it! Everyone that tried it where I work gave it a thumbs up! Thanks so much for posting this!

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (23)Jill

      This recipe is in our cookbook Dining on a Dime and it is one of my favorites too. When I first saw it I wasn’t how good it would be with the Bisquik and all but found really fast it was to die for. I use to put butter and syrup on my cornbread but this is so good and buttery as is I don’t even use butter on it. So glad it worked out for you and you enjoyed it.
      Oh one last thing. I sometimes mix up the dry ingredients – several at a time- and put them in a baggie. Then when I want some cornbread quick all I have to do is add the wet ingredients and I am good to go. Makes it as easy as having a box mix on hand.

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  6. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (24)Sheila B

    That sounds really good. I also use a cast iron skillet with bacon grease. I also separate my eggs, add the yolks when it calls for eggs, whip the egg whites and fold them in at the end. It makes a much fluffier cornbread, even when it’s cold.

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  7. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (25)Bonnie

    Have you made this without the sugar in it? I don’t like sweet cornbread but wondered if it would take away from the texture by omitting it.

    Thanks~

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (26)Christine

      You’d need to search for recipes designed with no sugar. You can reduce sugar to 1/4 c. It won’t be sweet.

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  8. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (27)Aileen

    As a Texan, I just had to chime in. This isn’t cornbread, it’s cake. :) In the South, our cornbread contains much more cornmeal in ratio to the flour and there is no sugar. We do bake it in a bacon greased cast iron skillet, now that I can agree with! So yummy that way.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (28)Jill

      Had to laugh at your comment Aileen. For those of you who don’t know there is a big controversy in the South over using sugar in cornbread etc. It really has quite a history about this very subject. One thing most did always do is they would always cover it up with a ton of syrup or molasses. I love syrup on my cornbread but this recipe is so good I don’t have to use any syrup on it. This recipe is so moist and not dry at all so I really love it.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (29)Linda

      Our family is from Louisiana and my Mother and grandmother never used any flour or sugar in their cornbread. One thing that they did do was to heat the skillet on top of the stove with some bacon grease in it and then sprinkle lightly with cornmeal before pouring the batter in, makeswonderful crispy crust, always turned the bread out onto a plate with bottom side up. I suppose raising six children on a farm with barely enough money to survive is why they didn’t use flour or sugar in their cornbread as well as why they all moved to California after WWII, where I was born ? To each either own.

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (30)Zoe

        This recipe is delicious and we all love it! I followed the recipe exactly except I used 1/4 cup sugar because we don’t like it too sweet but both times it was so fluffy that it crumbles and falls apart. I can’t cut nice squares and I’m not sure where I went wrong

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        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (31)Jill

          You might try cutting back a little on the bisquick and see if that helps. Different brands of flour and bisquik too can make a difference but I would just cut back on the bisquick.

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  9. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (32)Heather

    That is not traditional cornbread. Traditional used only a little flour..cornmeal (white lily) or (Hudson cream) and butter milk and eggs..in a hot skillet rubbed with lard or bacon grease..thats real southern bread..no sugar either.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (33)Jill

      Not sure why everyone is so upset about whether this is or is not Southern cornbread because I never claimed that it was although after doing much research on it I am wondering if true Southerners really know what real traditional Southern cornbread is because first many who call themselves true Southerners have these ancient recipes that do have sugar in them, most use a hot skillet rubbed with bacon grease and not lard, most use yellow cornmeal but a lot use white corn meal. The history on corn bread is very interesting and I think if most Southerners read it they would be surprised at what they find out. I have also found that people swear theirs is traditional and yet if you drive 100 miles to another community in the South they would have something totally different.
      I have tasted Amish potato salad that was really really good but went to Texas, California and Minnesota and tasted the exact same potato salad that was out of this world.

      Does it really matter. This is a really really good tasting corn bread recipe. It doesn’t matter if it is from the South, North, East or West it just plain tastes good. Like many things in my life I try not to be prejudice about where it is from. Just because something has the word traditional in front of it doesn’t mean it is better than something else.

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (34)Fran

        Amen, I have to agree.
        It’s a FANTASTIC cornbread recipe. It doesn’t matter if it’s traditionally southern or not.
        Bottom line is its swert, and it’s delicious.
        I live in South Carolina and love a sweet cornbread.
        If anyone doesn’t like it sweet, then don’t make.
        Thanks for sharing a GREAT recipe.

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        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (35)Jill

          Thank you Fran. I agree with you completely.

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (36)Annick Sims

        Wow .What a wonderful answer .Not a Southerner but I live in Alabama and love cornbread.I started making mine in mini muffin pans and love that size.
        Dining on a dime is a great book.I bought it years ago.

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        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (37)Jill

          Thank you Annick so much. Yes I love making my cornbread in muffin size too because being by myself I can freeze them and just pop one out when I need it. The muffins seem to stay fresh longer than a square cut from a pan. Mini muffins would be fun too. Will have to try some.

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (38)Mariely

        I agree too! Amen to that…I love sweet cornbread and can’t wait to see how mine turns out!! Hate dry unsweet cornbread lol
        People stop hating and don’t make it if u don’t like it sweet, as simple as that
        Thank you for the recipe!!

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        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (39)Jill

          Thank you so much Mariely – well said. Never have been able to figure out why people have to be like this and make these types of comments so I really appreciate your comment!

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  10. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (40)Franklin Blankenship

    I love the recipie. Can I freeze it after baking it?

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (41)Jill

      Yes you can freeze this

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  11. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (42)Clarissa

    Sounds delicious! Can I use all purpose flour instead of Bisquick? I never use it.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (43)Jill

      Clarissa the thing is that the Bisquick has things like baking soda, baking powder,shortening etc. – here is a link for our recipe for homemade baking mix and you can see all the things it has in it. Homemade Baking Mix You can try it with the flour the texture may not be the same.

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  12. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (44)Diane

    I put a can of whole kernel and half the milk and sub the other half with sour cream. love the way it turned out. so glad I found your recipe!!! I wasn’t a corn bread lover, but Me and my family love it.

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  13. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (45)Marlene

    This gets 2 thumbs up, yummy, moist. Going to be my go to.

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  14. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (46)David Whitaker

    Hi could you reduce the sugar amount ? I dont want it to taste sweet I want it more savory.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (47)Jill

      Just leave the sugar out – all what sugar is usually in a recipe for most of the time is for sweetening-now I will say it will change the flavor so not sure it will be quite as good or the same

      Reply

  15. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (48)Eric

    I didn’t have any bacon grease so I just used butter, but this was great! Light and fluffy and just the right amount of sweetness. This is my go to from now on!

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  16. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (49)Lois Carol Wessels

    I live in South Africa and bisquick and or baking mix is not available could I substitute with self raising flour

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (50)Jill

      Lois it has a little more in it than what self rising flour but here is the recipe for it from our website which you could easily make or get more of an idea of what to use Homemade Baking Mix

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      • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (51)Kathryn Miller

        I don’t buy the pre-made commercial baking mix any more. Use your recipe and it hasn’t let me down yet.

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        • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (52)Jill

          Thank you Kathryn. This is one of my favorite cornbread recipes too. I usually love syrup on my cornbread but with this recipe I don’t always use it or butter on it because it is so moist and butter alone.

          Reply

  17. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (53)cookinggram

    I am making this recipe as I speak at 3:00 a.m. I used my mini cast iron muffin pan and melted bacon fat in it before adding batter. used 1/2 recipe to get 12 mini muffins. Will comment on finished product later.

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  18. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (54)P

    Can this be baked in a 10” skillet or will it be too thin?

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (55)Jill

      I think a 10″ will be fine.

      Reply

  19. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (56)Laura

    This was a fabulous cornbread recipe! My husband does not like cornbread due to the grainy texture, but this was nice and fluffy like a biscuit with a mild cornbread flavor. He actually tried it and liked it. I made it in a 9″ cast iron dutch oven and it baked up beautifully. Thank you for the great recipe. This will be my go to for cornbread from now on.

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (57)Jill

      You know Laura I really love this recipe too. I always eat my cornbread with syrup on it because with most recipes it is too dry or something like that but with this one I don’t need to put the syrup on it to taste good it just melts in my mouth. I am so glad your husband likes it too. Oh and if anyone makes cornbread dressing for Thanksgiving or something this would be a good recipe to use for the dressing.

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  20. Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (58)Jacqueline

    I have tried so many recipes for cornbread and haven’t found any I like. Usually too bitter from baking powder I didn’t like the recipe using a box of cornmeal muffin mix combined with a cake mix. Way too sweet and like cake. This recipe is perfect. I used your homemade bisquick recipe to make these. I’m so glad the search is over. Thank you so much for sharing. Excellent idea to divide the bisquick into bags for making cornbread or muffins

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    • Best Ever Easy Cornbread Recipe (59)Jill

      Oh so glad Jacqueline that this recipe worked so well for you. This has been my favorite recipe for cornbread too for many years. Thanks for letting us know.

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FAQs

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.

Is it better to use buttermilk or milk in cornbread? ›

I recommend using buttermilk in this cornbread recipe for the best texture; it helps keep it soft and moist. If you use just regular milk for this recipe, your cornbread will come out drier than I personally care for, but since cornbread is classically crumbly, you might be able to get away with it.

What ingredient keeps cornbread from crumbling? ›

Adding an egg yolk to your cornbread will help hold its shape while you're cutting and serving it. You can add a yolk even if your recipe doesn't call for any eggs at all--just put it in with the other wet ingredients. Cut back on fat or grease by one third.

Is butter better than oil for cornbread? ›

My Conclusion: Butter is truly better! The texture of the cornbread as well as the flavor were much preferred in the version with melted butter. It was a little more cake-like and less crumbly than the coarser, less flavorful oil version.

Do southerners add sugar to cornbread? ›

There are cornmeal puddings served with sweet sauces, but no Southern cook would risk the spoiling of her cornbreads by sweetening them." In 1937, the Times reported that "cornbread in Kentucky is made with white, coarsely ground cornmeal. Never, never are sugar and wheat flour used in cornbread.

Is white or yellow cornmeal better for cornbread? ›

Traditional southern cornbread is a staple in the south and is classically made from white cornmeal, although yellow cornmeal can be used, and cooked in a pre-heated cast iron skillet.

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

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.

What is cornbread in milk called? ›

Also referred to as “crumble-in,” this hearty snack of cornbread doused in milk is beloved among communities in the Southern United States, stretching from Appalachian West Virginia to the heart of Texas.

What happens if you use water instead of milk in cornbread? ›

Can I substitute water for milk in cornbread mix? Yes, you can, but it may result in a less rich flavor. If you're out of milk, try using cream or half-and-half, evaporated or powdered milk, or even plain yogurt. If you have dietary restrictions, try soy milk or oat milk.

Should you let cornbread batter rest? ›

1Preheat the oven to 400°F (204°C). We recommend allowing cornbread batter to sit for 10 to 15 minutes before baking, so if you prefer, you can delay heating the oven until you make the batter. 2Melt the butter, and then set aside to cool slightly.

What happens if you put too many eggs in cornbread? ›

Eggs are responsible for giving baked goods structure, which means the amount you use directly affects the resulting texture. Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery.

Why is my homemade cornbread so dry? ›

Cornbread is known for being dry, and that's because it's not properly hydrated. This can lead to unpleasant. hard bits that get stuck in your teeth, making the final product taste even drier. Start by soaking your cornmeal and buttermilk overnight. or up to 24 hours.

Can you use olive oil instead of vegetable oil in cornbread mix? ›

Olive oil can be substituted for vegetable oil or butter in any recipe. After creating our Little House inspired olive oil cake, we decided to try olive oil in cornbread. This recipe is a hit! This cornbread is sweet, moist and with the help of a pre-heated cast iron pan, crispy on the edges.

What is the purpose of eggs in baking? ›

What Eggs Do in Baking Recipes. Eggs play an important role in everything from cakes and cookies to meringues and pastry cream — they create structure and stability within a batter, they help thicken and emulsify sauces and custards, they add moisture to cakes and other baked goods, and can even act as glue or glaze.

How much butter for 1/2 cup of oil? ›

It couldn't be easier to substitute butter for oil using a 1:1 ratio. This should work with olive, canola, vegetable, and coconut oils. Simply melt and cool the butter to room temperature, then continue with your recipe. (If the recipe calls for ½ cup oil, use ½ cup melted and cooled butter.)

Why is Southern cornbread not sweet? ›

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 are the two types of cornbread? ›

Southern cornbread has traditionally been made with little or no sugar and smaller amounts of flour (or no flour), with northern cornbread being sweeter and more cake-like.

Is Southern cornbread good for you? ›

Cornbread is a good source of several nutrients, including phosphorus and selenium. It's also easy to make and can be enjoyed in many ways.

Is there a difference between corn muffin and cornbread mix? ›

Cornbread is a quick bread made with cornmeal that may or may not contain sugar and is usually baked in a skillet, pan, or into sticks. Corn muffins are baked in muffin tins and contain cornmeal and generous amounts of sugar; most are more cake-like in texture.

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