Brown Butter Honey Cornbread Recipe (2024)

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This Honey Cornbread is not just any bread, it’s a tender, moist, almost cake-like superstar that’s about to be the highlight of your dinner spread! Packed with flavors like nutty, rich brown butter, and sweet honey, it’s gonna wow everyone who takes a bite. Serve up this honey cornbread with all your go-to chilis, soups, and stews, or bring it to your Thanksgiving table for a fab twist on regular cornbread. Trust me, it hits!

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Brown Butter Honey Cornbread is here Honey Child! Cornbread has been a staple in my household for as long as I can remember.

With a corporate working mom, I grew up on Jiffy cornbread as the quick bread of choice for weeknight dinners. But I would enjoy a homemade batch whenever we visited my big mama in Mississippi or whenever my auntie was making cornbread dressing.

Whether your preference is Southern-style cornbread (savory with no sugar added, thank you very much) or Northern-style (a nice sweet cake-like kick is mighty fine indeed), there is no denying that cornbread is quite the comfort food. And I get down on any slice of it you put in front of me, ya dig?

If you love cornbread recipes, try some other variations such as Corn Pone, Corn Spoonbread, or these Corn Muffins.

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What Is Honey Cornbread?

I set out to create a brown butter honey cornbread recipe that would kick the traditional kind up a notch. I started with adding brown butter to the mix, which is a big fixation for me nowadays if you haven’t quite noticed yet. It just adds so much depth of flavor! Then I threw in some honey to sweeten the deal.

By creating a more cake-like texture with the addition of flour, this brown butter cornbread with honey had me singing with delight after adding a pat of butter. I loved how it melted down the sides as I took a nice warm slice from my cast iron skillet to partake in.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Rich Flavor and Nutty Aroma: Brown butter adds a nutty and caramelized flavor to the cornbread followed up by the honey which creates a sweet and savory contrast that many people find irresistible.
  • Balance of Sweet and Savory Notes: The rich, savory browned butter and yellow cornmeal perfectly balances out the sweetness from the honey.
  • Comfort Food Appeal: Add this browned butter cornbread with honey to any meal to make it feel more homey, comforting, and satisfying.
  • Versatility: Enjoy this honey cornbread as a side dish with savory dishes like chili, barbecue, or southern favorites such as fried chicken.
  • Homemade Cornbread: Made from scratch with simple ingredients and easy-to-follow steps.

Ingredients

The key ingredients that truly make this recipe fantastic are the following:

  • Cornmeal: Use yellow cornmeal for a more colorful cornbread.
  • Flour: Flour helps create a balanced texture when used along with the cornbread.
  • Baking Powder: Gives this cornbread the perfect lift.
  • Sugar: Southern cornbread is almost always sweet but we are just using a bit of sugar since we also add honey.
  • Buttermilk: This ingredient adds delicious moistness and a rich tangy flavor.
  • Honey: For more sweetness but it also adds its unique flavor to the cornbread.
  • Butter: The butter is essential! And we brown it, adding a nutty flavor that takes this cornbread over the top!
  • Eggs: Eggs are used for steady structure and the egg yolks also add richness.
  • Vanilla: Vanilla extract is a lovely flavor and almost makes this cornbread almost taste cake-like, and I love it!
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How To Make Honey Cornbread

Cornbread is a very easy batter to mix and bake. It doesn’t require a lot of elements, and this recipe is more of a dump-and-stir recipe.

Step 1: Make the Browned Butter

The real element that requires more time in this recipe is the browning of butter.

  1. Melt the butter over medium heat in a small saucepan or skillet.
  2. A white foam will begin to appear over the top of the butter. You’ll know your butter is ready when it becomes amber-brown and wonderfully fragrant. Remove it from the heat and allow it to cool.
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Step 2: Mix the Cornbread

  • Whisk together the all-purpose flour, cornmeal, baking powder, and sugar until it’s well mixed.
  • Combine the buttermilk, honey, cooled browned butter, eggs, vanilla extract, and oil in another bowl and mix everything together with a whisk.
  • Slowly add the wet mixture to the dry mixture.
  • Mix together until they are well combined.
  • Coat a cast iron skillet with some shortening until it’s fully covered. Heat it in your preheated oven for 4-5 minutes.
  • Remove the cast iron skillet from the oven and add the cornbread mixture to the skillet. Return it to the oven and bake until it’s done.
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Tips for Making the Best Homemade Honey Cornbread

  • Tip for Adding Honey. Spray the measuring cup with a coating of non-stick spray before adding the honey. This makes it slide out quite easily into the mixture and means less cleanup and no scraping!
  • How to Make Buttermilk.If you don’t have buttermilk in your house, make your own! Add a teaspoon of lemon to milk or even coconut milk and allow it to sour then add to this recipe.
  • How to Bake Crisp Edges of Cornbread. It’s all about heating the skillet with oil first! In my family, we use bacon grease but you can use lard or even shortening and add to a cast iron skillet. Then place it in the hot oven and allow it to get hot before pouring in our cornbread mixture. The cornbread mixture will cook right away when it hits the heated pan and hot oil. It creates two amazing different textures.
  • Watch the Butter While It Browns. This step can go from golden to burnt in just minutes so keep an eye on it while it’s cooking. Don’t wander off or try to focus on other tasks as you may forget about it.
  • The Grain of Cornmeal Matters. Cornmeal comes in different grains from coarse to fine. Any will work for this honey cornbread recipe but it will definitely affect the texture of your cornbread. Coarse cornmeal will create a crunchier, gritty style of bread with lots of texture whereas fine cornmeal makes a more cake-like texture.

Popular Substitutions & Additions

  • Honey Jalapeno Cornbread: Stir in some diced fresh or jarred jalapenos right at the end of mixing.
  • Pumpkin Cornbread: Believe me it’s a winning combination to add some pumpkin into the mix to make a moist and delicious pumpkin cornbread. It’s perfect for the fall!
  • Berry Cornbread: Add a cup of blueberries and gently fold it into the cornbread mixture right before transferring it to the dish to cook. This addition is perfect especially when you’re looking for a sweeter, more dessert-like cornbread.
  • Gluten-Free: Swap the regular all-purpose flour for your favorite gluten-free flour blend. Cornmeal is gluten-free but may be processed in facilities that also process flour which may cause cross-contamination. Be sure to check your package for gluten-free labeling especially if you’re ultra-sensitive.
  • Swap the Brown Butter for Melted Butter: You’ll be missing out on the flavor the browned butter gives this cornbread but it will still cook up fine and taste good.
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What to Serve with Sweet Honey Cornbread

Here are some amazing ideas for serving up our fresh-baked cornbread.

  • Southern Style Veggies and Sides: Combine it with other favorites such as Collard Greens, Mustard Greens, and Hoppin John.
  • Enjoy it With a Bowl of Beans: It goes great with a bowl of Pinto Beans, Black-Eyed Peas, or Red Beans and Rice.
  • Serve It as a Side Dish: With delicious main dishes such as Brown Sugar Mississippi Pot Roast, Fried Chicken, Chicken Fried Steak, and Fried Pork Chops.
  • Spread It With A Topping: Enjoy it with some maple syrup, more honey, honey butter, apple butter, or any other spread you love!
  • Perfect with Chilies and Soups: Try it with my White Chicken Chili or a bowl of Homemade Tomato Soup.

How to Store & Reheat

  • Make sure to cool the cornbread completely before storing it. Place the cornbread in a well-sealed container or resealable bag in a single layer. Line the bottom of the container or bag with a piece of paper towel and place another paper towel on top.
  • Enjoy your leftover cornbread at room temperature or you can reheat it for a few seconds in the microwave or wrap it in foil and heat in a 350° F oven for 8-10 minutes or until heated through.

How long will browned butter honey cornbread last?

Your cornbread should last up to three days when stored properly and kept at room temperature. You can extend its shelf-life by placing it in the fridge for up to five days.

Can I freeze honey cornbread?

Yes, you can! Store it in the same I explained above and then freeze it for up to three months. Thaw it out in the fridge overnight and serve or reheat as you prefer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make honey corn muffins instead?

Yes, you can! Use a muffin pan with liners and fill up each opening about two-thirds full. Decrease the baking time to 15-18 minutes.

What type of cornmeal is best for cornbread?

The simple answer is you can use whatever cornmeal you prefer but here’s my opinion. I prefer using yellow cornmeal for cornbread. I like the color it brings to the bread and it’s what I always grew up using. You can also use different textures of cornmeal. I prefer using stone-ground cornmeal which is a bit more coarse and gives you a cornbread with more texture. You can also use a finer grain of cornmeal for a more delicate texture. It’s totally up to you!

Can I bake this cornbread in another type of pan?

Yes, but you will be missing out on those crispy edges! I highly recommend investing in a cast-iron skillet as they have so many uses but if you don’t have one you can certainly bake your honey cornbread in a 9 x 9 baking pan. There’s no need to preheat the pan in the oven if you’re not using a skillet. Just be sure to grease or spray your pan very well.

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Next time you’re whipping up cornbread for dinner, y’all gotta give my Honey Cornbread a try! It’s got these rich, nutty vibes from the browned butter and a sweet, golden kick from the honey. I bet you’re gonna love this tasty twist and find out just how well it pairs with all sorts of savory dishes, making your dinners warm, satisfying, and straight-up delicious!

More Cornbread Recipes

  • Southern Cornbread Recipe
  • Hot Water Cornbread
  • Fried Cornbread
  • Jiffy Cornbread Recipe
  • Corn Muffin Recipe
  • Sweet Potato Cornbread
  • Mexican Cornbread

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Honey Cornbread

This honey cornbread recipe is tender, moist and almost cake-like. Made with brown butter this recipe is irresistible!

4.78 from 40 votes

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Course: Bread

Cuisine: Southern

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 370kcal

Author: Jocelyn Delk Adams

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup salted butter 1/2 stick
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup corn meal
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • ¼ cup white sugar
  • 1 cup buttermilk I used coconut milk with a teaspoon of lemon juice to sour it
  • ½-⅓ cup honey This comes down to preference- add less or more depending on how sweet you like your cornbread!
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup canola or vegetable oil
  • Shortening
  • Cast Iron Skillet

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Instructions

  • Preheat Oven to 400 degrees.

  • In a saute’ pan, melt butter over medium heat and wait until butter begins to brown. Be careful not to burn. Remove from heat and cool.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, corn meal, baking powder and sugar until well mixed. In a separate medium sized bowl, whisk together buttermilk, honey, eggs, vanilla extract, oil, and cooled browned butter.

  • Slowly add wet mixture to dry mixture and mix together until well combined.

  • Coat cast iron skillet with shortening until fully covered. Place cast iron skillet in preheated oven for 4-5 minutes.

  • Remove cast iron skillet from oven and add cornbread mixture to skillet. Place back in oven for 22-25 minutes until cornbread is done. Remove from oven and serve. Happy Baking!

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Notes

Be sure to check the full post above for more about the ingredients, different variations, storage info, serving tips, and more!

  • Tip for Adding Honey. Spray the measuring cup with a coating of non-stick spray before adding the honey. This makes it slide out quite easily into the mixture and means less cleanup and no scraping!
  • How to Make Buttermilk.If you don’t have buttermilk in your house, make your own! Add a teaspoon of lemon to milk or even coconut milk and allow it to sour then add to this recipe.
  • How to Bake Crisp Edges of Cornbread. It’s all about heating the skillet with oil first! In my family, we use bacon grease but you can use lard or even shortening and add to a cast iron skillet. Then place it in the hot oven and allow it to get hot before pouring in our cornbread mixture. The cornbread mixture will cook right away when it hits the heated pan and hot oil. It creates two amazing different textures.
  • Watch the Butter While It Browns. This step can go from golden to burnt in just minutes so keep an eye on it while it’s cooking. Don’t wander off or try to focus on other tasks as you may forget about it.
  • The Grain of Cornmeal Matters. Cornmeal comes in different grains from coarse to fine. Any will work for this honey cornbread recipe but it will definitely affect the texture of your cornbread. Coarse cornmeal will create a crunchier, gritty style of bread with lots of texture whereas fine cornmeal makes a more cake-like texture.

Nutrition

Calories: 370kcal | Carbohydrates: 52g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 64mg | Sodium: 103mg | Potassium: 300mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 295IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 1.7mg

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FAQs

Can you use syrup instead of honey for cornbread? ›

This cornbread recipe is my favorite. It's made with browned butter, for maximum butter flavor, and it's naturally sweetened with honey (maple syrup works, too).

Can I use heavy cream in cornbread instead of milk? ›

You can substitute heavy cream for 1/2 cup milk plus 1/2 cup sour cream, combined. You can also substitute the cream for milk. Use 3/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons of milk plus 2 Tablespoons melted butter to the batter. The cornbread will have a close texture.

What ingredient keeps cornbread from crumbling? ›

Adding about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of extra butter or vegetable oil can increase the moistness of your cornbread. You can do this even if your recipe doesn't call for butter or oil. Replace milk or water with creamed corn. If your recipe calls for milk or water, try replacing it with creamed corn.

How to brown the top of cornbread? ›

Swirl the hot skillet to coat all surfaces with melted butter. Spoon batter into skillet, smooth top lightly, then return to oven. Bake until light golden brown on top and a wooden skewer inserted into cornbread comes out with no crumbs, 20 to 25 minutes.

Is it better to use honey instead of syrup? ›

Another advantage of honey over maple syrup is that honey offers more vitamins — B-6 and C — while maple syrup lacks this vitamin profile. But what maple syrup lacks in vitamins, it makes up for in minerals. Maple syrup offers more iron, calcium, zinc, and potassium than honey does.

What can I substitute for honey in cornbread? ›

What can you substitute for honey?
  1. Raw sugar.
  2. Brown sugar.
  3. Maple syrup.
  4. Molasses.
  5. Agave syrup.
  6. Corn syrup.
  7. Barley malt syrup.
  8. Date paste.
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What happens if you use water instead of milk in cornbread? ›

Can I substitute water for milk in cornbread mix? Yes, you can, but it may result in a less rich flavor. If you're out of milk, try using cream or half-and-half, evaporated or powdered milk, or even plain yogurt. If you have dietary restrictions, try soy milk or oat milk.

Is it better to use buttermilk or milk in cornbread? ›

I recommend using buttermilk in this cornbread recipe for the best texture; it helps keep it soft and moist. If you use just regular milk for this recipe, your cornbread will come out drier than I personally care for, but since cornbread is classically crumbly, you might be able to get away with it.

What is the best substitute for milk in cornbread? ›

As shocking as it may seem, mayonnaise is a perfect substitute for milk when making cornbread for the lactose intolerant. You won't really notice the difference in taste in the cornbread; it's mainly for holding your cornbread together so it doesn't crumble apart.

Should you let cornbread batter rest? ›

1Preheat the oven to 400°F (204°C). We recommend allowing cornbread batter to sit for 10 to 15 minutes before baking, so if you prefer, you can delay heating the oven until you make the batter. 2Melt the butter, and then set aside to cool slightly.

Why is my homemade cornbread so dry? ›

Cornbread is known for being dry, and that's because it's not properly hydrated. This can lead to unpleasant. hard bits that get stuck in your teeth, making the final product taste even drier. Start by soaking your cornmeal and buttermilk overnight. or up to 24 hours.

How to make cornbread less crumbly jiffy? ›

  1. 1Put in an extra egg yolk. ...
  2. 2Cut back on fat or grease by one third. ...
  3. 3Replace white sugar with a moist sweetener. ...
  4. 4Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) more butter or oil. ...
  5. 5Replace milk or water with creamed corn. ...
  6. 6Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of sour cream.
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Can cornbread batter sit before baking? ›

LET the batter sit for 15-20 minutes before baking. This allows the baking powder to activate and incorporate more air.

What are the black specks in corn bread mix? ›

The black specks are simply naturally dark pieces of the pericarp (skin) of the corn, where the tip of the kernel attaches to the cob. The color of the specks will vary by crop and year. They are the same as those commonly seen in hard taco shells, corn or tortilla chips, cornmeal, and natural whole corn products.

How to make Krusteaz honey cornbread better? ›

How To Spice Up Krusteaz ® Cornbread
  1. Green Chile (or Jalapenos) & Cheddar Cheese. Give your cornbread a spicy kick by adding 1/4 cup chopped green chiles or jalapenos and 1/2 cup cheddar cheese. ...
  2. Peaches & Brown Sugar. ...
  3. Parmesan Cheese & Herbs. ...
  4. Apples & Maple Syrup. ...
  5. Bacon, Green Onion & Pepper Jack Cheese. ...
  6. Corn & Chives.

How much corn syrup to substitute for honey? ›

1 cup honey called for in recipe:

OR. 1 cup molasses. OR. 1 cup light or dark corn syrup.

Can I substitute Karo syrup for honey? ›

Karo® Pancake Syrup can be equally substituted for maple syrup, honey or molasses in most recipes and when used as a topping. Recipes using Karo® Pancake Syrup will not be as sweet, and the finished products will have different flavor characteristics.

Are corn syrup and honey interchangeable? ›

You can substitute an equal amount of honey for light corn syrup in many recipes. Like maple syrup, honey is not the best choice for making candies or caramel because it may crystallize. However, it is a good option for making frostings, baked goods, jams, and jellies. Be sure to opt for raw honey whenever possible.

Can simple syrup substitute for honey? ›

You can make your own simple syrup to use in place of honey in any recipe. This is a great option because you can easily substitute another sweetener of your choice if you are looking to reduce your sugar intake.

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