Sweet corn makes this side dish a must for any time of the year. This Cornbread Casserole, I tried a few years back. Not sure where I got it from now. I made it for Thanksgiving when my girlfriends were coming out.
Karen absolutely loved it and has made it many times now for her family. I had lost track of the recipe and actually had to get it back from her. If you don’t feel like having stuffing this is a great alternative or just add it into the meal like I did. Also, try our Turnip Puff for another excellent side dish for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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My family really enjoyed having it again!! Not only does it go great with turkey but it accompanies ham, chicken and even roast beef very nicely too!
So this can easily be served up at Easter or other holidays too!! It is also so easy you could make it for a weeknight meal too. There is no excuse needed!
What is Cornbread Casserole?
Cornbread Casserole is basically corn added into cornbread that gives you a lovely crumbly mixture that can be a great substitute for stuffing or dressing.
It is a bit sweet but so is corn. It really is considered a savory side dish, though, just the same as cornbread.
We make a homemade cornbread recipe all the time and love it, so this recipe I knew would be a hit in our household.
It sops up the gravy just like stuffing and is very popular not just in the southern US but many areas of the world.
We don’t tend to have quick mixes like Jiffy up here in Canada to make cornbread quickly but that is fine as it is so easy to make with just a few ingredients anyway.
What Makes This Dish So Wonderful?
- It is a super easy and fast side to make, takes only 15 minutes to make.
- It can be made ahead and refrigerated or even frozen. Yup, I have done this many times; just thaw and reheat in the oven covered. Just add it in with other sides to reheat for about 30-40 minutes at 325F.
- Goes great with so many mains entrees, ham, turkey, chicken, pork, and beef.
- Corn lovers dream, cornmeal, corn, and creamed corn!
- Sweet, crunchy, creamy, it has it all.
- Like a bread yet still a vegetable.
- Comfort food at its finest; young and old will love this dish.
- All homemade, no box of Jiffy cornbread mix needed.
How to Make Cornbread Casserole
Cornbread casserole is as easy as mixing a few ingredients together in a bowl and adding it to a casserole. A corn casserole is always a hit with so many people.
Ingredients
Can cream corn
Can whole kernel corn
Cornmeal
Sour cream
Melted butter
Eggs
Salt
Pepper
Flour
Baking powder
Sugar
Butter for casserole
Butter a 9″ casserole dish and set aside. Preheat oven to 350F.
Mix cornmeal with sour cream in a small bowl and set aside. Add all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl whisking to combine.
Then add the rest of the ingredients, including the cornmeal mixture, and pour it into the corn bread mixture. Pour the mixture then into your prepared casserole dish.
Bake 60-70 min. at 350F. until golden brown.
What Can I Add To My Cornbread Casserole?
When we make cornbread we love to add in chopped jalapenos (removing the veins and seeds make it less spicy) and cheddar cheese.
You can add both of these to your cornbread casserole, which would amp it up just a bit, but it is so good just on its own, so you don’t need to. Sometimes though, it is fun to play with a recipe and make it your own.
Here are a few other additions that I have not tried but would be nice to add also. Think of a combination of some of these that you might like.
- Meats like bacon, cooked crumbled sausage, cubed ham, cooked crumbled prosciutto on top, cooked spicy shrimp, pepperoni, salami
- Vegetables like green onions, red peppers, sweet onions
- Canned green chilies
- Fresh or frozen corn instead of canned
- Herbs like dill, basil, oregano, thyme, poultry seasoning, chives, coriander
- Spices like Cajun seasoning, chili powder, lots of black pepper, crushed red chili peppers, ancho chili peppers, smoked paprika, cumin
- Honey, maple syrup, brown sugar
- Cheeses, besides cheddar, try jalapeno jack, a sprinkle of cotija, Parmesan
- Dried fruits like cranberries, apples
Other Thanksgiving or Holiday Favorites Side Dishes
We love our side dishes for the holidays and here are some of our all time favorites.
I have given you a variety of potatoes to try, dinner rolls that can’t be beaten, stuffing, gravy and vegetables. A virtual feast with that turkey, ham or roast beef.
Perfectly Fluffy Pumpkin Dinner Rolls
Make-Ahead Mashed Potato Recipe
Noland’s Homemade Stuffing Recipe
Turkey Gravy – Simply The Best
Cranberry Apple Slow Cooker Carrots Recipe
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Parmesan
Zesty Green Bean Casserole Recipe
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Cornbread Casserole
Ingredients
- 19 oz. can cream corn
- 19 oz. can whole kernel corn drained
- 3/4 cup cornmeal
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/4 cup melted butter
- 2 eggs beaten
- 1 tsp. salt
- pepper to taste
- 1 cup flour
- 3 tsp. baking powder
- 1/3 cup sugar
- Butter for casserole
Instructions
- Butter a 9" casserole. Mix cornmeal with sour cream and set aside in a small bowl. Mix all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Then add the rest of the ingredients, including the cornmeal mixture, and pour it into the greased casserole.
- Bake 60-70 min. at 350F.
Comments & Reviews
Healing Tomato says
Cornbread recipes are always in demand in my household. This recipe will be a hit, I just know it.
Elena@as easy as Apple Pie says
This cornbread casserole looks so good! Thanks for the recipe, I can’t wait to try it out!
Joanne T Ferguson says
G’day I have never made cornbread casserole and it might just have to be on my list!
Cheers! Joanne
Debi @ Life Currents says
This looks perfect for the Thanksgiving table. I have to make Thanksgiving dinner this year, and I think this is on the short list of things to try. Thanks for the recipe! Yum!
Jessica @ Sprinkle Some Sugar says
Cornbread is one of my favorites and this casserole looks pure delicious!
Janette@culinaryginger says
I love cornbread all ways and I love how easy this recipe is.
Janette@culinaryginger says
I love cornbread all ways and I love how easy this recipe is.
Susan says
This sounds terrific! Is there a non-dairy ingredient that I can substitute for the sour cream? Thanks!
Noshing with the Nolands says
Hmm Susan, I am really not sure about that one. I would look at a health food store and see what they recommend.
Debi @ Life Currents says
I’ve seen non-dairy sour creams at the store. Or, they also have non-dairy yogurt (like almond yogurt, coconut yogurt, or soy yogurt) that you can use and get similar outcomes.
Jillian says
I love cornbread and never thought about turning it into a casserole, this looks amazing! And Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
Noshing with the Nolands says
I decided I have to make this again for Thanksgiving. It will go great with the smoked turkey we are having. Thanks Jillian!!
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says
I’d never heard of cornbread casserole before so I had to read the recipe. Doesn’t this sound good. I think I could have this AND stuffing, right??
Noshing with the Nolands says
You should could Maureen!! Thank you!
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says
I’d never heard of cornbread casserole before so I had to read the recipe. Doesn’t this sound good. I think I could have this AND stuffing, right??
Karen Snyder says
I made this recipe for Christmas Day dinner. It is now on my favorite list! It turned out perfect. It was a perfect mixture of sweet verses salty. I highly recommend.
Noshing with the Nolands says
Thank you so much for taking the time to come over to tell me, I am so glad you liked it!! Happy New Year!!
Karen Snyder says
I made this recipe for Christmas Day dinner. It is now on my favorite list! It turned out perfect. It was a perfect mixture of sweet verses salty. I highly recommend.
Eleanora says
This casserole looks yummy. I’m thinking of using Greek Yogurt instead of the sour cream…what do you think?
Noshing with the Nolands says
I think that would work just fine. The Greek yogurt is nice and thick!!
Peter @Feed Your Soul says
this looks awesome. i am so glad the canadian thanksgiving comes first so i can see what you created and pick from your wonderful recipes.
Noshing with the Nolands says
Thanks Peter, this is a great side dish.
Kari@Loaves and Dishes says
Isn’t Canadian Thanksgiving coming up? This is a great Thanksgiving side dish, for sure.
Noshing with the Nolands says
It sure is. It is this weekend!!
Eileen says
This looks yummy. I am a big fan of scalloped corn and this recipe is very similar. I like that your recipe calls for cornmeal. My recipe that is similar calls for bread crumbs. It makes more sense to use a corn related product in a corn dish 🙂
Noshing with the Nolands says
We love cornbread here so this is well received at our home.
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
This looks awesome! A perfect side 🙂
Noshing with the Nolands says
Thanks Kayle, it is a great dish.
Coleen Agvent says
I tried this last Thanksgiving and it was gone before I put it on the table ! Everyone loved it. This side is a keeper for me !
Tara Noland says
Thank you, we really love it here too!
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
This looks awesome! A perfect side 🙂
Maude G says
Great! It just so happens that I was looking for what to do with my cornmeal… Looks tasty!
Noshing with the Nolands says
Thanks for coming by Maude, I hope you try it.