Mexican Cornbread Recipe
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Studded with sweet corn, cheddar cheese, and spicy bits of jalapeño peppers, this deliciously moist and decadent Mexican cornbread recipe is sure to be a favorite.
Most families I know make a version of this deliciously moist and decadent cornbread known to us as Mama’s Mexican cornbread recipe. Whenever I make this cornbread, I can happily eat two pieces of it, hot from the oven, and nothing else. Even my husband, who really doesn’t care for cornbread unless it’s sweet, comes running whenever I make this. My son’s only complaint is that I don’t cut the pieces bigger so he doesn’t have to keep coming back! Needless to say, when I make this Mexican cornbread recipe for supper, there usually isn’t any left.
Fortunately, it’s a quick and easy cornbread recipe so I don’t mind making it again and again. First, we gotta gather our ingredients: canned cream-style corn, vegetable oil, an egg, self-rising cornmeal flour, sugar, onion, shredded cheese, jalapenos, milk, and salt. The instructions are as easy as pre-heating a skillet in the oven, mixing all of the ingredients together, and then pouring the cornbread batter into the hot skillet. In about 30 minutes, it’s ready to serve.
Yep, this Mexican cornbread recipe is quick, easy, and absolutely delicious. It takes traditional cornbread to a whole new level as it’s packed full of flavor thanks to the sugar, cheese, corn, and jalapenos. A touch sweet, a touch spicy, and a whole lot of savory, I bet your family will come back for seconds just like mine.
And hey, if you like this recipe, check out my Mexican cornbread casserole and cheesy jalapeño cornbread muffins. Now let’s bake some cornbread, y’all.
Recipe Ingredients
- Canned cream-style corn
- Vegetable oil
- Egg
- Self-rising cornmeal mix
- Sugar
- Chopped onion
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Diced jalapeno
- Milk
- Salt
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How to Make My Mexican Cornbread Recipe
Place a seasoned cast-iron skillet (or 8-inch round cake pan) in the oven and preheat to 350.
In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients.
Stir all of that up pretty good with a spoon or whisk.
Next, pour about a tablespoon or so of vegetable oil into the hot skillet and swirl it around a good bit.
But please use a potholder because this is going to be hot!
Pour your batter into the prepared pan and bake at 350 for 30-40 minutes or until all golden brown on top.
Turn that cornbread over onto a large plate…
Then stand aside because when the family catches a whiff it might spark a stampede!
Storage
- Store leftover cornbread in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. You can serve it cold or warm it up quickly in the microwave, oven, or air fryer.
- You can also freeze leftover cornbread for up to 3 months. I’d double-wrap it in plastic wrap then aluminum foil to prevent freezer burn. Thaw at room temperature or overnight in the fridge before serving cold or reheating as above.
Recipe Notes
- You can use white or yellow cornmeal mix. And you want self-rising cornmeal mix, not just cornmeal. Cornmeal mix includes all-purpose flour, cornmeal, baking powder, and salt.
- It’s traditionally made in cast iron but it will turn out just fine if you make it in a cake pan or even an 8×8 baking dish. Just go with whatever cranks yer tractor.
- Here are some variations to make this recipe work for you:
- Use chopped canned green chiles instead of jalapenos.
- Add some extra veggies (about half a cup or so), like chopped green bell pepper.
- Swap onion for diced green onion or red onion.
- Use pepper jack cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, or a Mexican cheese blend instead.
- Swap the cream-style corn for Mexican corn or frozen corn kernels.
- Substitute the sugar for honey.
- Use buttermilk instead of milk.
- Use melted butter instead of oil.
Recipe FAQs
What is Mexican cornbread made of?
Homemade Mexican cornbread starts off with a cornmeal flour base and then usually includes cheddar cheese, cream corn, onion, and jalapenos.
Why do you add sugar to cornbread?
To everyone who wasn’t raised on sweet cornbread, I know putting sugar in there feels so wrong. Cornbread isn’t supposed to be sweet. T’ain’t fittin’ and I know that. But, this is my Mama’s Mexican cornbread recipe and the sugar is just a scant amount and it really works well with the heat of the jalapeños. Trust me, y’all. Sugar in cornbread is magic and just adds to the flavor.
How do I make my cornbread crust crispy?
Get your pan nice and hot (this is going to be key) and then pour the batter into the hot pan that’s been coated in oil. This will help to create that crispy crust you are looking for.
What does adding an extra egg to cornbread do?
The extra yolk in the egg helps to make it moister. If you want to add another egg, I recommend doing yolk only for the second cornbread.
Why does my Jiffy cornbread fall apart?
Overcooking cornbread can cause it to fall apart. Every oven cooks differently, so keep an eye on it if you’ve made it before and it fell apart. To tell if it’s done, it should be crispy brown on top and when you insert a toothpick it should come out clean.
What do you serve with Mexican cornbread?
Enjoy this side dish with any of these delicious main meals:
- Crockpot chili
- Chicken Stew
- Fresh Salads with Simply Dressed Dressing
- Pinto Beans and Ham
- Taco Soup
- Black Eyed Peas and Ham
- Crockpot Pulled Pork, Southern-Style
You may also enjoy these comforting cornbread recipes:
Cornbread Chicken Pot Pie Made From Scratch
Cornbread Casserole With Ham and Cheese
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups self-rising cornmeal mix
- 1.5 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 1/2 cup chopped onion
- 1 tablespoon diced jalapeño, seeds removed
- 3/4 cup milk
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup canned creamed corn
Instructions
- Place a seasoned cast-iron skillet (or 8-inch round cake pan) in the oven and preheat to 350.
- In a large bowl, mix together all ingredients.1.5 cups self-rising cornmeal mix, 1.5 tbsp granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese, 1/2 cup chopped onion, 1 tablespoon diced jalapeño, seeds removed, 3/4 cup milk, 1 egg, 1/2 cup canned creamed corn, 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- Pour a tablespoon of vegetable oil into a skillet and swirl it a bit to cover the bottom (the skillet is hot so please hold it with a potholder).
- Pour the cornbread batter into the skillet and bake it for 30-40 minutes or until it's golden brown on top.
- Turn it out onto a plate, cut, and serve.
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I made this on Saturday and we loved it! I used a blend of cheeses I found at the store called fiesta blend. Thanks for another great recipe!
I am so glad you liked it Ellen!! I am going to have to look for that blend of cheese!
Christy Hello I hope your having a wonderful day.And i agree 100 percent with your rant you need more people to understand these things. And thanks for all the great recipes. I cannot wait to try this one . God Bless you and your family
Thank you Cindy, I hope you get the chance to try it soon!
What size skillet do I bake this in please? I want to bake this for dinner tonight.
Thank you for the recipe and for your help!
YUM! Can’t wait to try this! Off subject…but where did you you get those CUTE!! hair wraps you and your friends wore in your RVing video? I went ATVing/Camping with my family last weekend —and my hair needs those!! We will be attending the RV and Camper show in Chicago in February. Thinking about getting a fifth wheel. My 63 year old bones are getting too achy for tent camping. LOL.
Every time I read your emails I get hungry!..humm.. wonder why that is? This is now on my list to make this weekend. Thanks
P.S. Sure would like for your mom, to give us her roast beef hash recipe. Pretty please with cherry on top.~ smiles~
Mama’s Mexican Cornbread would be awesome with Cravin’ Beans too! Of course Cravin’ Beans are awesome anyway, but double awesome is AWESOMER! I know it’s not a word, but it is a feeling!
My mother always used a little sugar, not so much for the taste as to improve the browning of the crust. For that same reason, she added a little sugar to pancake batter to make them brown better.
I ain’t puttin no sugar in my cornbread. That yankee cornbread loving husband of yours is gonna cause you to lose your “Southern” membership card one day. Just sayin.
LOL, I will have to let him know that.