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Hot out of the oven, this Southern-style Old-Fashioned Cornbread with its delicious corn flavor and crispy, crunchy edgeshas been a family favorite for generations. And, it’s a quick and easy,gluten-free recipe. Classic cornbread, made with buttermilk in acast-iron skillet,is a true Southern staple.

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When I was growing up, my mother made this skillet cornbread recipe and served it often. I make mine in the same cast-iron pan she used, and I’m thrilled to be able to share her recipe with you.

Is Southern cornbread sweet?

Authentic old-fashioned Southern cornbread doesn’t contain any sugar or flour for that matter, which means it’s gluten-free. There are probably as many ways to prepare it as there are varieties of corn, and you will see lots of recipes that call for some flour and just as many that call for sugar as well.

I am a lover of all types of cornbread, which means I also like sweet cornbread. But today I am sticking with this old-fashioned Southern recipewhich can be mixed up in just a few minutes.

Why is it popular in the South?

Corn is easy to grow and like Southern peas, thrives in the South’s sandy soil, and hot and humid weather. The first cornbread was simply ground corn and water, and over the years it has evolved into a classic side dish for most Southern food.

What is it, and what does it taste like?

It’s a type of quick bread that is often made with only cornmeal or cornmeal and flour. Most recipes also call for buttermilk. In the South, it is usually baked in a cast-iron skillet, which gives it a crispy crust and how it tastes depends on the recipe, the type of cornmeal used, and whether or not sugar is added.

The best description I’ve seen is that it tastes of cornfields on a warm summer day!

What kind of cornmeal works best?

Because cornmeal is the star of the show, this recipe works best with the old-fashioned coarse stone-ground kind. If you are in the Tallahassee area, try Bumpy Road Farm Cornmeal or Bradley’s Stone Ground Cornmeal, which are both locally made and can be found at local farmers’ markets.

What’s the secret to moist cornbread?

The secret is buttermilk. Not only does this liquid gold add incredible flavor, but it also helps lighten the dense bread and make it more tender.

What type of pan is best to cook it in?

A well-seasoned cast-iron skillet is essential to make perfect cornbread. It will give you the best results and the crispiest crust. You can use a metal or glass baking dish, but you won’t get the beautiful crust.

Here’s what’s in it:

Besides cornmeal, the other ingredients for this buttermilk cornbread recipe include vegetable oil or bacon grease, baking powder, baking soda, kosher salt, eggs, and buttermilk.

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How to make it from scratch:

When you are ready to make it, gather your ingredients and preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Add two tablespoons of vegetable oil or bacon grease to a 10-inch cast-iron skillet. Place the skillet in the oven for about five to seven minutes to heat up.

While the skillet is heating up, combine the cornmeal, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large mixing bowl.

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Add the eggs, buttermilk, and two tablespoons of vegetable oil or melted bacon grease to a smaller bowl and whisk until well combined.

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Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Do not over mix.

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Using a heavy-duty oven mitt or potholder, carefully remove the hot skillet from the oven. Tilt the skillet to make sure the bottom and sides are covered with oil. Immediately pour the cornbread batter into the skillet. You should hear a nice sizzle, and you will see the cornbread already start to rise.

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Place the skillet back in the oven and bake for about 20-25 minutes. The cornbread is done when the top is a deep golden brown and has slightly pulled away from the sides. To ensure it is done, insert a toothpick into the center. It should come out clean.

Serve immediately with plenty of butter.

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What to serve with it?

One of my favorite ways to enjoy cornbread is crumbling still hot and crusty cornbread into a tall glass of cold, tangy buttermilk. This may be an acquired taste, but if you have never had it this way, it’s something you really should try!

Classic Southern cornbread is also often served with chili, and other soups, pink eye peas, field peas, succotash, and collard greens. In the summer, I like to serve it with fresh sliced tomatoes, white acre peas, and creamed corn for an easy meatless meal.

Sharon’s Expert Tips:

Cornbread will keep two-three days on your kitchen counter, about a week in the refrigerator, or about two-three months in the freezer. Be sure to wrap it tightly and keep it covered.

Leftovers are delicious when sliced and toasted under the broiler for a minute or so. Then, top with a pat of butter.

This recipe produces a dense bread because it doesn’t contain any flour. If you are looking for a lighter version to use in your cornbread dressing, give my Traditional Southern-Style Cornbread Recipe a try.

This recipe works best with coarse stone-ground cornmeal. Try to find locally sourced cornmeal if you can.

If you don’t have buttermilk, you can make your own. Combine one cup of whole milk with one tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let this mixture sit for five minutes and voila, homemade buttermilk!

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If you like this recipe, you might also like these recipes, which also include cornmeal: Crispy Fried Spanish Mackeral Nuggets, Quick and Easy Hoecakes, Ultimate Cranberry Upside Down Cake, Best Southern Crispy Fried Oysters, Classic Southern Strawberry Shortcake, andTomato Cobbler with Cornmeal Cheddar Biscuits.

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Old-Fashioned Style Cornbread Recipe

Sharon Rigsby

Old Fashioned Southern Cornbread made in a cast-iron skillet with buttermilk is a true Southern staple and an easy and quick gluten-free recipe!

4.57 from 48 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine American, Southern

Servings 8 servings

Calories 305 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons vegetable oil or bacon grease divided (I usually use peanut oil)
  • 2 cups coarse stone-ground cornmeal
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1-½ cups buttermilk

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

  • Add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil or bacon grease to a 10-inch cast-iron skillet. Place the skillet in the oven for five to seven minutes to heat up.

  • While the skillet is heating up, combine the cornmeal, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl.

  • Add the eggs, buttermilk, and two tablespoons of vegetable oil or melted bacon grease to a smaller bowl and whisk until well combined.

  • Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Do not over mix.

  • Using a heavy-duty oven mitt or potholder, carefully remove the hot skillet from the oven. Tilt the skillet to make sure the bottom and sides are covered with oil. Immediately pour the batter into the skillet. You should hear a nice sizzle, and you will see the batter already start to rise.

  • Place the skillet back in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the cornbread is a deep golden brown and has pulled away from the sides a little. To ensure it is done, insert a toothpick into the center. It should come out clean. Serve immediately.

Notes

Cornbread will keep two to three days on your kitchen counter, about a week in the refrigerator, or about two to three months in the freezer. Be sure to wrap it tightly and keep it covered.

Leftovers are delicious when sliced and toasted under the broiler for a minute. Top with a pat of butter.

This recipe produces dense bread because it doesn't contain any flour. If you want a lighter version to use in your cornbread dressing, try my Traditional Southern-Style Cornbread Recipe.

This recipe works best with coarse stone-ground cornmeal. Try to find it locally sourced if you can.

If you don't have buttermilk, you can make your own by combining one cup of whole milk with one tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let this mixture sit for five minutes, and voila, homemade buttermilk!

Nutrition

Calories: 305kcalCarbohydrates: 47gProtein: 7gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 25mgSodium: 55mgPotassium: 232mgFiber: 4gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 150IUVitamin C: 0.8mgCalcium: 50mgIron: 2.2mg

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★ This recipe was originally published on January 26, 2017, and republished on July 8, 2020, with expanded directions and helpful tips.

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FAQs

Is gluten free cornbread the same as regular cornbread? ›

While corn is gluten free, most cornbread recipes also include regular, all-purpose flour which makes them not gluten free. That said, my recipe swaps all-purpose flour with a measure-for-measure / 1:1 gluten-free flour blend. I promise that nobody will ever know the difference.

Is polenta the same as cornmeal? ›

What makes polenta different from cornmeal? Polenta and cornmeal are almost exactly the same product, except for one thing: the consistency of the grain. Polenta is much more coarsely ground, which makes the end product less mushy, and it has a little more bite to it than cornmeal.

Is Martha White cornmeal gluten free? ›

This product is not gluten free as it lists 2 ingredients that contain gluten.

Can I use gluten-free flour instead of corn flour? ›

Instead of corn flour (maize flour in the UK), you can use buckwheat flour, sorghum flour, or white teff flour. White rice flour: there is no reliable substitute for it within this specific gluten free flour blend formulation.

Why is cornmeal not gluten-free? ›

Cornmeal is also gluten-free. Cornmeal is a coarse flour made from maize, (i.e. corn). Just like cornflour, it's important to look for labeled gluten-free cornmeal whenever possible, as cross-contact can easily occur during manufacturing. Hominy is a product of corn and is gluten-free.

What is polenta called in America? ›

However, cornmeal polenta is by far the most common preparation and today, particularly in the United States, when you hear the term "polenta," it refers to the cornmeal version.

Can I substitute corn grits for polenta? ›

Are Polenta and Grits Interchangeable? Since polenta and grits are both made from ground corn, you can use them interchangeably. Bear in mind that grits are higher in starch than polenta, so if you sub in polenta for grits, you won't have to stir it as frequently, but it won't cook up as creamy as grits.

Should you let cornbread batter rest before baking? ›

By letting the cornbread batter sit at room temperature before baking, the cornmeal has some extra time to absorb the flavor from the other ingredients, and the baking powder gets a head start. I love using my cast-iron skillet for cornbread and preheat it before adding my batter.

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

Oil changes cornbread's texture

Using oil will make your cornbread tender and moist while butter will give you heavier bread. Why do you get such different qualities from these fats? This is largely due to the fact that at room temperature, oil is a liquid while butter is a solid.

What ingredient keeps cornbread from crumbling? ›

Add shredded cheese.

Melty, gooey cheese will hold your cornbread together and give it a fantastic flavor. Shredded cheddar cheese is best for most cornbread recipes, but you can try experimenting with another variety.

How to make Martha White gluten free cornbread mix? ›

Combine cornbread mix, milk and egg in small mixing bowl; stir until smooth. Pour into hot skillet or pan. 3. Bake at 400 degrees F for 17-22 minutes or until golden brown.

Are Quaker white corn grits gluten free? ›

Are Quaker Grits Gluten-Free? No, none of the Quaker types of grits are considered gluten-free, including their white corn grits, white hominy grits, and yellow corn grits. Why? Because Quaker grows, harvests, and stores their grits with other gluten grains like wheat, rye, or barley.

What yellow cornmeal is gluten free? ›

Arrowhead Mills Organic Gluten Free Yellow Cornmeal is great for more than just cornbread! It creates a light, crispy crust when fried and brightens up many dishes.

Does gluten-free mean no corn? ›

Corn does not have gluten and is not one of the gluten grains. This is why many gluten-free products such as pasta, are made from corn. But if you have celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, you need to know when to use caution with corn products.

Does Jiffy cornbread contain gluten? ›

Jiffy mixes are not gluten free, and the main ingredient of their corn muffin mix is wheat flour. Bob's Red Mill apparently makes a gluten-free cornbread mix similar to Jiffy's, and I suspect others do. Jiffy's corn bread mix is not vegetarian, so I have not tried it.

How many carbs are in gluten free cornbread? ›

Mom's Place Corn Bread Gluten Free (1 serving) contains 32g total carbs, 28g net carbs, 1g fat, 2g protein, and 160 calories.

Is corn gluten meal the same as corn? ›

Corn gluten meal is one product of wet-milling corn as well as corn starch, germ oil meal, corn gluten feed, and steep liquor. Corn is steeped in water mixed with sulfur dioxide and ground to separate germ from the endosperm to extract oil.

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