Mom’s Old Fashioned Corn Bread
Mom’s Old Fashioned Corn Bread is a slightly sweet, moist and flavorful bread. No need for box mixes with this easy from-scratch recipe.
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Yesterday as my husband served himself a slice of my Mom’s Old Fashioned Corn Bread he shared with me how much he loves eating cornbread.
It made me kind of sad because I have rarely made him cornbread over the years. I don’t fully know why I haven’t because it is so incredibly easy to make.
However, once I found my parents reworked recipe I knew I had to not only get to baking, but also share it with you too.
This recipe was fine tuned by my parents to help prevent the cornbread from falling apart. It is slightly sweet, fluffy, moist and tastes amazing with butter.
Also, it is easy enough to mix up and bake on a busy weeknight.
Ingredients In Cornbread
Right behind apple pie, cornbread is a full fledge American classic. However, a majority of Americans often buy cornbread mixes, but making a phenomenal from-scratch cornbread really only requires a few basic ingredients.
- Corn Meal (This medium grain corn meal will create a little more of a grainer texture and this corn flour will create a finer textured cornbread.)
- All-Purpose Flour (I adore this brand because of the quality and the way that it is packed keeps the flour fresh.)
- Sugar or Honey
- Baking Powder (Non Aluminum)
- Salt
- Milk
- Vegetable Oil (My favorite oil for baking and frying.)
- Large Eggs
How To Make Cornbread From-Scratch
To make cornbread from scratch simply preheat oven and grease the cast iron skillet with a layer of oil. Mix the dry ingredients tougher in a mixing bowl. Measure wet ingredients and whisk slightly to break up egg. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and and stir until just combined. Transfer mixture to cast iron pan and bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown on top and tool inserted into center comes out clean.
Why Use Cast Iron
The popularity of cooking and baking with cast iron has fallen in recent years. The good news though, it is gaining popularity again as home cooks feel more comfortable with how to care for cast iron. I personally love both cooking and baking with cast iron because it develops its own natural nonstick coating and can be used both on the stovetop or in the oven. Also, this cornbread looks so warm and inviting in this 10 inch cast iron skillet.
How To Keep Cornbread from Falling Apart
My parents reworked this recipe years ago so that the cornbread would not fall apart. The secret that has worked for us, add an additional egg. So the good news, just follow this recipe as written. We did all the hard work of figuring out the proportions.
Meals To Have With Cornbread
One of my husbands favorite ways to eat corn bread is to break it up in a bowl and then pour a heaping bowl of Homemade Chili over the top. He will often then top the chili with cheese, sour cream, green onions or fresh chopped cilantro. I on the other hand, love eating it just simply with butter or jam as a side dish next to dinner. Also, who doesn’t love eating cornbread next to a delicious Bean Soup or Beef Stew?
Some fun nontraditional ways of eating corn bread can be with your favorite BBQ, Baja Chicken, Broiled Pork Chops or Dry Rubbed Ribs. In addittion, it just so yummy next to Avocado Chicken Salad.
Mom’s Old Fashioned Corn Bread
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
- 1 1/4 cups corn meal
- 1/3 cup sugar *or honey
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 cup milk
- 1/3 cup oil *see notes below
- 2 lg eggs *lightly beaten
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400℉ and grease a 10 inch cast iron skillet with 2 tbsp additional oil.
- In a large mixing bowl combine corn meal, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Mix well.
- Combine milk, oil and eggs in a small bowl. Mix well.
- Add milk mixture to flour mixture and stir just until blended.
- Pour batter into prepared skillet and bake for 20-25 mins or until golden brown. An inserted cake tester into the center should come out clean when corn bread is done.
Notes
- I used avocado oil for this recipe as it is often my choice as a healthy option for baking and cooking. However, olive oil may be used also.
- If using honey in place of sugar, mix with wet ingredients rather than the dry ingredients.
- An 8×8 inch square baking sheet may be used in place of a cast iron skillet.
I simply love this 🍞
Thank you Melvina. That made my day!
Thank you! 😊
You are very welcome. 💛
Way to cake like, needed more corn meal and less flour, not Southern tasting cornbread and too sweet.
Thank you for your thoughts and feedback. People have very passionate opinions about their corn bread and this is very much a different strokes for different folks moment.
Thanks for this. I plan to omit the sugar and I want it to be fluffy bc I’m using the recipe for dressing.
I would love to hear how it turns out.
Fellow southerner here – flour to corn meal ratio is perfect. Use buttermilk instead of milk, omit the sugar, and I like to use bacon grease instead of oil. Perfecto.
Love the suggestions!! Thank you!!
I made it based on your comment, with 2 cups of cornmeal and 1 cup of flour. Very good!
Thanks for taking the time to help others by sharing this recipe!
It turned out great!
I am so happy to hear that. Thank you Jessica!
Thank you for this recipe! This is my go-to.
That makes me so happy to hear. Thank you so much for not only making the recipe and also for taking the time to come back and comment.
I think it’s great. I’m making it, again, today. this time, I’ll be adding minced Jalapeño and Cheddar
That sounds amazing!!! Thank you so much Traci!
This is very similar to my mom’s recipe. I reduce the sugar to 1 tbsp. to decrease the sweetness, though. Thank you for the reminder. I am making ham and bean soup for dinner tonight. This will be a perfect addition.
That sounds like a delicious dinner. Thank you also for the tip. Many people will find that helpful.
Can you use buttermilk instead of milk?
Hi Cindy. Yes you can. Buttermilk adds a wonderful flavor and texture.
For my southerners! Use buttermilk instead of milk and leave out the sugar. I also use bacon grease in place of oil for added flavor. This is the recipe I always use and I swear it taste like what nanny used to make.
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Do you preheat the cast iron pan as well or is it cold when you put it in the preheated oven?
Can’t wait to try this recipe!
Hi Erin,
I use a cold pan. However, I’ve received feedback from several people who’ve had great results using a preheated pan. If you opt for preheating, you might need to adjust the total cooking time slightly.
Hope you enjoy the corn bread!
Thank you. Looking for an old fashioned cornbread recipe and I chose your, excellant
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank you Lydia!
I’m a northerner living in the south, just what I needed thank you. I have to have the sweet cornbread.
You are very welcome Cindy! I hope you enjoy.
made this for my inlaws who are very french..i made french pea soup from local grown yellow peas…made this cornbread and served with a choice of golden corn syrup or black strap molasses…. they ate the whole thing…wonderful recipe…
Oh Will you made my day!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to make the recipe and coming back to comment. I ver much appreciate it. Also, your meal sounds absolutely delicious!!
Made this today with buttermilk instead of milk. It looks and taste delicious!
That is wonderful to hear. Thank you so much Donna!
Great recipe!! Would have liked just a pinch sweeter and wish I would have thought to use buttermilk but it’s the very best cornbread I’ve ever made Thanks for the recipe!
That makes me so happy to hear! I think if you increased the sugar to 1/2 cup that might be a better fit for you and great idea about the buttermilk. Thank you June for making the recipe, your ideas and taking the time to come back and comment. I very much appreciate it!