Comfort.
Comfort.
Comfort food.
I don’t know about you, but for me…cornbread is such a comfort food. It’s warmth, it’s texture, it’s taste remind me of home and family.
Slathered in a rich butter, dipped into a bowl of your favorite chili, chopped up for a scrumptious holiday stuffing.
There now, I’ve got myself drooling again! 😉
5 Ways to Make Cornbread
- Slathered in Honey Butter or Maple Butter
- With Corn and Creamed Corn (See recipe below)
- Italian Sausage with Veggies
- Mozzarella and Sun-dried Tomatoes
- Cheddar and Jalapeno
Skillet Cornbread Recipe
Make this with your favorite chili!
Servings - 6 servings
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1 1/2 cup plain yogurt
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup yellow cornmeal
- 1 cup flour (or rice flour for GF alternative)
- 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 12 oz bag frozen corn
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375.
- In a mixing bowl or stand mixer, beat together the butter, yogurt, eggs and brown sugar. Add the cornmeal, flour, soda and salt. Mix until batter forms.
- In a cast iron skillet (or other ovenproof 10"-ish skillet), add the olive oil and heat over high heat. Add in the frozen corn and brown sugar and saute for about 5 minutes.
- Pour the batter over top of the sauteed corn and stir the corn into the batter. Immediately place the skillet into the preheated oven.
- Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the top begins to golden and a toothpick comes out clean. Let cool slightly before serving.
- Serve warm with butter and your other favorite comfort foods.
What’s your favorite way to make cornbread and your favorite cornbread recipe!?
Food on the Table says
Ahh, I’m sure it tastes just as good as it looks! It’s so refreshing to see a blog entry cornbread that isn’t related to stuffing during Thanksgiving. Though I can’t think of my favorite cornbread recipe off the top of my head, all of this cornbread talk reminds me of a great little barbecue joint in Venica, California called Baby Blue’s. The place certainly knows its cornbread — it has the same texture as cake!
I’ll have to try your recipe out next time I make some Southwestern fare.
Betsy says
Cornbread is one of my great loves. I’ve had to go dairy free this year, and I just can’t get it right without the dairy. (the alternative milks give it a funny aftertaste–and I’m going for savory, not sweet, and no where near cake-like cornbread) I’ve resorted to mostly eating what we called lace cakes growing up–hot water cornbread fried in a skillet. It’s more trouble than regular, but it tastes pretty darn good.
shira says
try coconut milk. that seemed to really work for me.
SHARONA says
We too are gf, and being southern, love cornbread. We have found that we prefer to use NO gf flour in our cornbread, only corn meal and corn flour, and the taste and consistency are fab, with real butter soaking into it!
Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom says
Num!
Karen says
I use a similar recipe, but have usually baked it in muffin pans. I am going to guess that the skillet in the oven produces a browned, crispy crust? Sounds like a plan to me! On a side note, my 16 yo was at a friend’s for dinner a while back, and was served cornbread made from a mix. He didn’t like it much – it didn’t have “any” corn in it.
Laurel says
Oh how I love cornbread! This looks so good. I’d love for you to submit this to the M&T Spotlight at http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight