How To Make Hot Water Cornbread
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This hot water cornbread recipe is as old as the Tennessee Hills. Using only two ingredients, this is the definition of a simple and delicious Southern side dish.
Crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, this hot water cornbread recipe is an old-fashioned Southern staple. Back in the day, it was invented out of necessity in order to survive and based on what folks had on hand or could easily acquire. For me, that inspires reverence for them and a respect for the wisdom of the old ways. It also makes me want to make them just like they did if only to feel a little closer to their wisdom.
So, this recipe is as simple as it comes, as all you need is self-rising cornmeal and hot water. But I wanted to start with the basics so you can work from there and have fun with it. The result is perfectly crispy, crunchy, and irresistible cornbread!
Serve this yummy cornbread with Easy Baby Back Ribs in Oven, Easy Creamed Corn, Vinegar Slaw, Southern-Style Fried Okra Recipe, and Fresh Green Beans and you will have the perfect southern meal.
Recipe Ingredients
- Self-rising cornmeal
- Hot water
Helpful Kitchen Tools
- Mixing Bowl
- Measuring Spoons
- Large Cast Iron Skillet
How to Make Hot Water Cornbread Recipe Step by Step
Add self-rising cornmeal to a medium-sized mixing bowl.
Add hot water.
Stir that together until there are no lumps left and it’s formed a good old batter.
If you need to add a tablespoon or so of water you can. If you need to add a little more cornmeal, you can do that too.
Heat 1/4 inch of oil in a large cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat.
Once that is hot, carefully drop your batter by spoonfuls into the hot oil and lightly press it flat with the back of a spoon.
Cook until browned on that side.
Then flip it and cook it until it is golden brown on the other.
Remove to a paper towel-lined plate, basket, or bowl, and serve warm. It’s that easy!
These little beauties with their crispy exterior are great on their own or with butter, maple syrup, molasses, etc.
Storage
- Once cooled completely, store your cornbread in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days or in the fridge for up to one week. Reheat them either in the microwave or oven.
- You can also freeze them in foil or a freezer bag for up to three months. Once thawed, wrap them in foil and reheat in the oven.
Recipe Notes
- You can use your favorite self-rising cornmeal mix. Martha White has all sorts of different ones and I like the white best but that is because it’s what my great grandmother used.
- The recipe calls for boiling water so to get it hot you can use your coffee maker, boil it on the stovetop, or heat it up in your tea kettle. Just make sure it’s boiling!
- Vegetable and canola oil is best for frying.
- If you want to add a little something extra, stir in one or more of these add-ins after you’ve stirred together the cornmeal and water: chopped onions, 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder, 1/2 teaspoon of pepper, 1/2 cup of drained corn kernels, 1/2 cup of shredded cheddar cheese, finely diced jalapeños, or 1 teaspoon of parsley or basil.
Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with hot water cornbread?
Hot water cornbread can be served as a sweet or savory dish. To make it savory, serve it alongside chili, beef stew, or pork chops to soak up all the delicious sauce. Otherwise, as a sweet treat, top your cornbread with butter, maple syrup, molasses, or honey.
Do you put sugar in your cornbread?
I don’t add sugar to my hot water cornbread, but if you really want to you can add a teaspoon of sugar.
Ingredients
- 2 cups self-rising cornmeal
- 1 cup hot water
Instructions
- Stir together cornmeal and water until completely smooth. Heat 1/4 inch of vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. When oil is hot, carefully drop batter from a spoon into the oil and lightly press flat with back of spoon.2 cups self-rising cornmeal, 1 cup hot water
- Cook until browned on the bottom, then flip and cook until browned on the other side. Remove to a paper towel-lined plate. Serve hot.
Makes about 15.
Notes
Nutrition
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Thanks for your delightfully delicious hot water cornbread recipe. My mother was a working single parent and some nights, this was an equally satisfying substitute to our regular daily cornbread. Oh how I miss the taste of it right out of her old cast iron skillet with a meal like: cabbage, candid yams, rice, chicken and gravy
‘Umm umm good!’.
Oh my goodness, I can see that spread on the table and the love that surrounded it!!
In the picture of ingredients you have a cornbread mix. Is that what you use? I always used just corn meal. I love hot water corn bread.
I use whatever I have on hand 🙂
You say you just use whatever you have but in this case, isn’t having the “self-rising” corn meal a must? Where I live, Martha White products aren’t available and only plain corn meal is available, not self-rising.
What a beautiful person you are! Thanks for sharing the recipes. I couldn’t remember how my mother made simple skillet cornbread that was so delicious. Now, I can do it too.
Thank you so much Billie, you have made my day!!
Hello, I just saw your site while looking for a cornmeal recipe. I was interested when I saw the Hot Water title,but I haven’t even gotten to the recipe yet. I read your early comments about people being grateful for the gift of being fed and nurtured, whether it is a perfect meal or not, and I wanted to thank you for your words. Appreciation for others’ generosity, for the hard lessons that our parents learned, and tried to pass on to us, for the example of frugality as a virtue; those are all things that came to mind when I was reading your article. Thank you for a needed reminder. Have a blessed Holiday season.
Oh my goodness, WELCOME to Southern Plate Judi!! I am so glad you stumble across my little corner and I really hope that I will get to see you often! Thank you so much for such kind words and I hope that you have a blessed Holiday season as well!
My mother made these for breakfast when I was little. We called them corn dodgers. Warm with salt on them–yum!
Yum
We make these and call them “butter bites”. They’re so crunchy-good!
I LOVE that name!!
Hot water cornbread
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I do plan to continue posting it each month 🙂 I am so glad you are enjoying it!!
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Christy – just found Southern Plate. I grew up poor on a farm, and money was scarce. I find myself, at 60 years old, in the same place, but without cows or chickens. The hot water cornbread recipe is a God-send! Thank you, ever so much, for the old, old recipes.
Welcome to Southern Plate Terrie!!! I am so glad to have you and look forward to seeing more of you!!
I really just have a question about the Hot Water Cornbread, if you will. The picture showed Cornneal mix, & the recipe said cornmeal. Which one do I use please?
I’ve found that both work but I usually have the mix so that is what I use. If you go with straight cornmeal I’d add a wee bit of salt to taste 🙂
I think your recipes are some what like my mom’s brings back my child good memories see I’m 60 years old and I thought my daughter some of her grandmother s recipes my mom passed away when she was 4 years old. My name’s Wanda
Thank you Wanda, that is the best compliment!! I am so glad you are passing your family’s recipes down to your daughter, what a treasure she will be able to share with her own kids one day!!