Cozy Pumpkin Cornbread Recipe | Savory Nothings (2024)

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Are you ready for some serious fall coziness? Because there is a lot of autumn happening in this pumpkin cornbread.

It will fill your house with wafts of cinnamon-y fall (no fake-smelly candle required), with joy and with happiness and this fuzzy feeling in your stomach only a very good moment can bring. ♡

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I love the harvest season with all of my heart. Pumpkin Waffles, Slow Cooker Apple Cider and Pumpkin Cornbread? Bring it on.

This cornbread is a favorite with chili around here, but we also love it with our holiday dinners. The best part: It’s incredibly easy to make!

About this recipe

First off: It is not in-your-face pumpkin. It’s nicely spiced and has gorgeous flavors going on, but it’s not Pumpkin Pie, if you know what I mean.

FYI: I haveHealthy Pumpkin Muffinsif you want to go all out.

Understated pumpkin pros:The pumpkin keeps the bread nice and moist, gives it a beautiful color and just gussies up regular cornbread for golden autumn days. But it is still super fluffy and tender – no density to be found here!

And secondly, you will eat it all. By yourself. In one sitting.Just so you can’t come back here and say I didn’t warn you.But in case you decide to restrain yourself and not devour the entire pan by yourself (you champ, you!) – this is wonderful for sharing.

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Ingredient notes

There isn’t a lot of sugar in this cornbread recipe, so if you’re a fan of a very sweet cornbread, feel free to double or triple it.

If you don’t have any pumpkin pie spice on hand, you can just use more cinnamon, plus some ground nutmeg and ginger (whatever you have). Or use my homemade pumpkin spice mix recipe!

This recipe works both with canned pumpkin or homemade pumpkin puree. If using homemade pumpkin puree, make sure it’s thick and not watery – drain it or blot it with paper towels if needed.

You can use a neutral oil in place of the melted butter to make this dairy free.

Recipe tips

This recipe is so easy! It comes together in just a few minutes, then bakes up into a beautifully soft cornbread:

  • preheat the oven
  • make the batter
  • bake

How to make the perfect cornbread batter

  1. First, whisk the dry ingredients together very well in a medium bowl. This is important, because you want to distribute the baking powder evenly – otherwise your cornbread will not rise everywhere and look/taste pretty strange in places.
  2. Add all wet ingredients to a separate bowl or measuring jug and whisk them together until smooth.
  3. Pour the wet into the dry ingredients and fold together JUST until combined – do not use a whisk here, use a spoon or a spatula! Otherwise you’ll have dense and gummy cornbread.

More tips

  • Do not forget to preheat the oven – baked goods with baking powder as the rising agent need heat quickly once they’re combined, so do make sure your oven is hot once the cornbread is ready to be baked.
  • If you want to cool the cornbread completely before serving, I recommend lining the pan with parchment paper so you can lift the baked cornbread out of the pan to cool.
  • I like to cool this in the pan on a wire rack for 10-15 minutes, then I serve it warm with whipped honey butter. The best!
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What goes with pumpkin cornbread

We love this with a hearty chili during fall. Here are some of our favorites:

If you’re not in the mood for chili, the cornbread is also delicious with a crockpot beef stew!

More cozy bread recipes

  • Honey Butter Cornbread
  • The Only No Knead Bread Recipe You’ll Ever Need
  • Irish Soda Bread with Raisins
  • Easy Homemade Bread

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Pumpkin Cornbread

Make your fall super cozy with this pumpkin cornbread. Just one bowl, 10 ingredients and it’s ready in 30 minutes!

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Recipe details

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 20 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups yellow cornmeal
  • cup flour
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

Wet Ingredients

  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 ½ cups milk
  • ¼ cup butter melted and slightly cooled

Instructions

  • Prep: Preheat the oven to 425°F. Lightly grease a 7×11 rectangular baking dish.

  • Mix the wet and dry ingredients separately: Whisk the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Whisk the wet ingredients together in a separate bowl or measuring jug.

  • Combine batter: Pour the wet ingredients into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Using a spoon or spatula, fold together JUST until combined – do not overmix.

  • Bake: Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the middle comes out clean. Cool 10-15 minutes in the pan on a wire rack and serve warm cut into squares.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 248kcalCarbohydrates: 38gProtein: 6gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 38mgSodium: 228mgPotassium: 390mgFiber: 4gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 5060IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 139mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Suitable for: Vegetarian

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  • Maple Pecan Roasted Sweet Potato Slices
  • Maple Walnut Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Cranberry Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash
  • Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes

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About Nora
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me! Learn more.

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  1. MJ says

    Cozy Pumpkin Cornbread Recipe | Savory Nothings (20)
    Very good, thanks. Have you ever made this in cast iron skillet?

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    • Nora says

      MJ, I have not! I’ve been wanting to try it though, maybe I’ll get to it before Thanksgiving…

      Reply

  2. Carol T says

    Cozy Pumpkin Cornbread Recipe | Savory Nothings (21)
    A definite addition for Fall recipes. This was so delicious (and easy) that I had a second piece for dessert! It was a great accompaniment to the healthy sheet pan sausage and veggies bake!!

    Reply

  3. Natasha Minocha says

    Cozy Pumpkin Cornbread Recipe | Savory Nothings (22)
    This looks so delicious! Thank you for this wonderful recipe!

    Reply

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FAQs

How do you make cornbread that doesn't fall apart? ›

Cornmeal gives cornbread its classic color and flavor, but too much can make your bread crumbly. Try replacing a little bit of cornmeal with flour. The specific measurements will depend on how much cornmeal and flour is in your recipe, but you should try to have more flour than cornmeal in your batter.

Why do you have to rest cornbread batter? ›

The trick to this perfect cornbread is letting the cornmeal, corn flour, and buttermilk sit overnight; this allows the corn flour to fully hydrate, while the acid from the buttermilk tenderizes the cornmeal, helping to create a tender, almost cakey bread that still retains that slightly gritty texture you expect.

Is cornbread not supposed to be sweet? ›

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. Southern cornbread traditionally used white cornmeal and buttermilk. Other ingredients such as pork rinds are sometimes used.

How to keep cornbread moist? ›

Add in some oil. Adding in oil will help to keep the cornbread moist as well. The extra oil and fat help to keep the cornbread hydrated while it is cooking, therefore, giving an extra moist cornbread when it is done.

Will an extra egg make cornbread less crumbly? ›

The extra egg which is increased protein and binder makes the cornbread denser and heavier in texture. Can I add flour to Jiffy cornbread to make more batter?

Why wont my cornbread stay together? ›

generally speaking, cornbread is crumbly if there is too high a proportion of cornmeal to flour. you need the gluten in the flour to hold it together and also enough moisture. if it is too high in fat it will also be too tender and crumbly.

Is it better to use butter or oil in 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 to use brown sugar. The flavor combination of cornmeal and brown sugar works well. If you only have white sugar, that's okay.

Why does my Jiffy cornbread fall apart? ›

Cornbread normally cracks on top, but if it is too extreme and falling apart there are a few options. Do not over mix ingredients. Stir until they are just moistened. Add an extra egg yolk, even if the recipe doesn't call for an egg.

What is cornbread called in the South? ›

Both sources confirm that corn pone is cooked in a cast iron skillet, which is also the traditional cooking vessel for Southern cornbread. Cornbread came about as more ingredients were added to the basic corn pone recipe: buttermilk, eggs, and a leavener such as baking soda or baking powder (or both).

What is the difference between cornbread and Southern cornbread? ›

In contrast to the dryer, less-sweet nature of Southern cornbread, Northern cornbread is much more cakey and sweet. Indeed, colonial Americans made their cornbread with molasses to sweeten it. Also, Northern cornbread sometimes uses milk rather than buttermilk.

Why do Southerners not put sugar in cornbread? ›

Sugar in the cornbread interferes with the flavor of the vegetables. Don't put sugar in your cornbread! Traditional cornbread isn't sweet, but many favorite recipes have sugar in them.

What can I add to cornbread mix to make it better? ›

corn kernels (canned or frozen) chopped jalapeños and or canned mild green chilies, and cheddar cheese all make great additions to cornbread. You can use butter to give the cornbread a special kick to make it taste better. I have used butter to give the cornbread more flavor.

Is it OK to leave cornbread out overnight? ›

Room Temperature (Counter): Cornbread usually stays fresh for a day or two when kept on the counter. But changes like temperature and humidity can shorten its life. Freezing or refrigeration is recommended after this point to maintain freshness.

Why does my box cornbread fall apart? ›

The recipe on the box doesn't give the batter as much moisture as I like in my cornbread, which is why it can sometimes turn out crumbly. Adding in the sour cream and vegetable oil makes a huge difference and makes the best moist cornbread.

Why did my cornbread collapse? ›

While not a professional chef, my experience with corn bread, be it packaged or made from scratch is if you over mix it, it's gonna fall! Also, let it sit for 4-5 minutes after gently scraping it into the pan and let the ingredients start their magic reactions. No peeking while baking!! That can make it fall too.

Should you soak cornmeal before making cornbread? ›

Soaking the cornmeal in buttermilk for a few hours, or even overnight, tenderizes the large grains of cornmeal, making the bread more moist and tender. This step is optional, however, and the bread is still delicious without the soaking step.

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