Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (2024)

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Moist Amish Cornbread Served with Chili

Amish cornbread is very easy to make, and it is so moist, with a tender crumb that practically melts in your mouth.

I bake this cake-like cornbread often, especially in the wintertime. Because it pairs perfectly with chili or any kind of bean soup.

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I mean, cornbread is to chili, like jelly is to peanut butter. They are a true match! And if I have chili for dinner, I want cornbread to go with it. (Click here for my chili recipe)

Easy Meal of Chili and Cornbread

One of the easiest and fastest meals for me to prepare is chili and cornbread. And my family loves it! So this is a great go-to for days when I don't feel like taking a lot of time to cook or need to get a meal ready quickly.

Although chili is wintertime comfort food. I rarely make soups or chili in the summertime, because it does seem to warm you all over. But a cold or rainy day feels like the perfect time to make chili and cornbread.

Wintertime on the Farm

Wintertime on an Amish farm means that life slows down a little. It provides a little break from the outdoor work in the fields and garden. But there's still always plenty of work to do. This is the time to catch up on projects that got pushed off during the busy season.

There's always farm equipment and buildings that need repairs and maintenance, etc. And wintertime is often when the meat butchering gets done.

In the house, you will find the ladies busy at the sewing machine or sitting at a quilt. This is the perfect time to make sure that the family has enough clothes and bedding to last them through another year.

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Amish women make all of the family's clothing

With a total of twelve people in our family, it took a lot of sewing to provide enough clothing and bedding for all of us. Of course, clothes always get handed down from one child to the next until they are too worn to use anymore. At which point they'll be turned into cleaning rags or put to some other use.

And by the time we girls were through school, as young teenagers, we could sew most of our own clothing. But my mom spent hours at her sewing machine. She had to sew pants, shirts, suspenders, coats, dresses, quilts, etc. She was good at sewing and could make anything she set her mind to.

I never enjoyed sewing too much and am far from being a seamstress. Although, I did sew all my dresses. I am no good at creating or altering patterns too much. But if you give me a pattern I can definitely follow it and create a simple garment.

But I would much rather spend my day in the kitchen baking goodies than sewing.

How to Make Moist Cornbread Without Buttermilk

To make this easy cornbread, add the dry ingredients to a bowl and mix.

Melt the butter. You can do this on the stovetop or melt it in the microwave in a microwave-safe bowl.

In a separate bowl, beat or whisk eggs. Add the melted butter and milk. Mix well.

Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until incorporated.

Bake in a well-greased 9 x 9" pan until golden and a toothpick comes out with only a few crumbs. (If desired, you can bake this batter in muffin tins instead of a pan.)

Cut into squares and serve with a pot of chili, or beans.

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Cornbread Muffins

This cornbread recipe can easily be turned into muffins if desired. Spoon or scoop the batter into twelve well-greased or lined muffin cups. Bake at 350 degrees for about 19 - 20 minutes.

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This is an easy and moist Amish cornbread recipe without buttermilk that is very quick to prepare. It won't take much longer than preparing the Jiffy box mix and tastes much better. So give it a try next time you want cornbread.

If you try this Amish recipe for cornbread, I'd love it if you left a comment and star rating below. Thank you!

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Easy, Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe

Amish cornbread is very easy to make, and it is so moist, with a tender crumb that practically melts in your mouth. Cornbread pairs perfectly with chili or any bean soup.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Bread

Cuisine Amish

Servings 9 servings

Calories 276 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3/4 c. yellow cornmeal
  • 1 c. all purpose flour
  • 1/2 c. white sugar
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 3 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 2 Tbs. melted butter or shortening
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 1 c. milk

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°.

  • Add dry ingredients to a bowl, and mix.

    3/4 c. yellow cornmeal, 1 c. all purpose flour, 1/2 c. white sugar, 1 tsp. salt, 3 1/2 tsp. baking powder

  • Beat eggs, add melted butter and milk. Beat or whisk well.

    2 Tbs. melted butter or shortening, 2 large eggs, beaten, 1 c. milk

  • Combine wet and dry ingredients and mix only until combined.

  • Pour into a well greased 9 x 9" pan.

  • Bake for about 20 - 25 minutes. Test by poking a toothpick into the center, you want just a few crumbs sticking to the toothpick.

Notes

This cornbread is sweet and delicious. But if you don't like it sweet, you can easily reduce the sugar.

Do not overbake. If your oven bakes extra hot, reduce the temperature to 375 degrees. And this recipe can also easily be turned into cornbread muffins. Fill twelve well-greased or lined muffin cups 3/4 full and bake at 350 degrees for about 19 - 20 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 276kcalCarbohydrates: 49gProtein: 7gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 46mgSodium: 464mgPotassium: 141mgFiber: 3gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 173IUCalcium: 154mgIron: 2mg

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  1. Izzy

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    OMG!! I'm mad that I just found your recipe. (We are in 2024). I've tried so many recipes, & it's been a hit or miss. Recipes calling for whole stick of butter$$!! and still end up dry. Your recipe is my go-to now. Thank you‼️😊

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    • Anna

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Mike Sudduth

    We loved the taste and color as well as not having to use buttermilk. What can we do to make it more moist?

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    • Anna

      Hmmm... mine is usually pretty moist, and I've never had anyone complain about it being dry. Overbaking always dries out baked goods. To moisten it up more, you could add more butter or add a bit of oil.

      Reply

  3. Hannah Birney

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    Oh my gosh Anna, these were absolutely delish!!! So good, in fact, that I am making them when company comes over later this week! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe! Question-- do you think they would freeze well? If so, I'm definitely going to try it!

    Thanks so much!

    Hannah

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    • Anna

      I'm so glad you enjoyed your cornbread. And yes, it should freeze well. Just cool it and place into an airtight freezer bag or container. Freeze immediately for optimal freshness.

      Reply

  4. Katrin Aquino

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    Anna, Thank you so much for this recipe! I made it this weekend and it was delicious! Normally, we will eat a portion of things like cornbread and then freeze the rest because it's just my husband and me, but this time we ate almost the whole tray over the last few days and only had a few pieces left to freeze. I will definitely make this again! I've found my new go-to cornbread recipe!

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    • Anna

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  5. Breanne Pann

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (13)
    My family loved this cornbread! I have been trying different recipes and they have all come out too dry. So glad I found your recipe! It's so yummy and moist!

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    • Anna

      So glad you enjoy it. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.

      Reply

  6. Cynthia

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (14)
    Delicious! I’ve made this several times and now have tweaked it by adding vanilla extract, cinnamon, and honey. As well as substituting milk with homemade buttermilk and instead of butter I’ve used shortening 🥰. The kids and husband love it!

    Reply

    • Anna

      Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.

      Reply

  7. Heather Hanigan

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (15)
    Just tried this recipe this evening to have with my ham/bean soup. I have to tell you, I usually use Jiffy for my cornbread because I could never find a recipe I liked- until NOW! This is so delicious and moist! Thank you for sharing. It's now my go-to cornbread recipe from now on! 🙂

    Reply

    • Anna

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I am glad that you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  8. Jamie

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (16)
    This ended up delicious! I topped it with some melted butter and honey. It was hard not to eat the whole pan to myself.

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    • Anna

      I'm glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  9. lois

    why cant I print recipe?

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    • Anna

      You tried the print recipe button and it won't print for you? It works for me.

      Reply

  10. Lisa Hidlay

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    I have always liked cornbread... it's so good with chili and soups.
    This is the first cornbread that I have ever tried that is moist and delicious enough to eat on its own..... outstanding!

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    • Anna

      I'm so glad that you are enjoying it!

      Reply

  11. Katelyn

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (18)
    I’ve made this multiple times. Phenomenal recipe!! Thank you for sharing!😊❤️

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    • Anna

      I'm so glad you enjoy it!

      Reply

  12. Sandy Freeman

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (19)
    Thanks for sharing your recipe. It is so easy and so delicious. Thanks too for sharing your Amish story. I learned a lot and admire your faith and strength! ❤️

    Reply

    • Anna

      Thank you for the kind comment.

      Reply

  13. Betty

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (20)
    Thank you for posting this recipe. I’ve made lots of cornbread in my day, but my husband and I Love yours the best.

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    • Anna

      I'm glad you're enjoying it!

      Reply

  14. Deedee

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (21)
    I've never been able to make moist cornbread until now! This is a delicious recipe. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Anna

      So glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  15. Gynelle

    Can it be made in a bread machine

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    • Anna

      I'm sorry, I have never used a bread machine and I'm not even sure how they work??

      Reply

  16. Val

    The best cornbread ever❤️

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    • Anna

      Thank you! I agree 🙂

      Reply

  17. Sheila Ferguson

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (22)
    Thank you so much I live on isle of man between UK and Ireland. But I love your Amish recipes. Please do more they are so. Wonderful. Look on map to see where I am in case you don't know. Probably surprised where your recipes end up

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    • Anna

      I'm happy to hear that people from other parts of the world are enjoying my recipes as well!

      Reply

  18. Briana G

    Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (23)
    This is the BEST cornbread recipe! Followed the directions to a T & comes out perfectly every single time! Ive probably made this recipes 4 times in the last month! Thank you for this simple and delicious recipe!

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    • Anna

      So glad you enjoy it!

      Reply

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Easy Moist Amish Cornbread Recipe - Amish Heritage (2024)

FAQs

How do you 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.

What does adding an extra egg to cornbread do? ›

The yolk will make the texture more dense and smooth, a bit brownie-like, while the fact that your original batter was too thick means that the additional liquid will help the baking powder achieve better leavening, giving you an airier texture.

What is the difference between southern and northern cornbread? ›

A quick Google search will tell you that Southern cornbread is oftentimes devoid of any sugar, while its Northern counterpart is light, sweet, buttery and cakelike. Well, I'm here to tell you that that's a bunch of bologna. I have never been to a home in the South where sweet cornbread wasn't served – it's blasphemy!

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 makes cornbread less dry? ›

Try adding sour cream

In addition to added moisture, sour cream brings a little fat and acid to your cornbread recipe, which Back To My Southern Roots describes as nicely complimenting the sweet and savory flavors without being overpowering.

Should you let cornbread batter sit? ›

Note: 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.

Can you use half-and-half in place of milk for cornbread? ›

Cornbread FAQ

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.

Do eggs need to be room temp for cornbread? ›

Sometimes cold eggs are better than room temperature eggs! Feel free to use cold eggs for all kinds of batters made with oil or melted butter— such as carrot and zucchini cakes, cornbread, and gingerbread, to name just a few. Cold eggs are also fine for cookies other than meringues.

What did Native Americans call cornbread? ›

Among them was a version of Indian bread made of cornmeal, salt and water called pone or corn pone. The name came from the Algonquin word apan, meaning "baked." The Narragansett word for cornbread, nokechick, became no-cake and then hoe-cake.

What does a pone of cornbread mean? ›

The term "pone" most likely entered English from Native American language terms like apan, oppone or supawn, meaning baked, possibly related to earlier ash cakes baked in hot coals. A "corn pone" is usually a small round loaf of cornbread, about the size of a biscuit, traditionally baked in a round cast iron skillet.

What is cornbread and milk called? ›

Also referred to as “crumble-in,” this hearty snack of cornbread doused in milk is beloved among communities in the Southern United States, stretching from Appalachian West Virginia to the heart of Texas.

Why is cornbread not healthy? ›

The exact nutritional profile of cornbread can vary depending on the specific recipe and ingredients used. However, cornbread generally contains high amounts of carbs, phosphorus, and sodium in each serving. One piece of cornbread prepared from a commercially prepared mix contains ( 2 ): Calories: 198.

What is cornbread called in the South? ›

Corn pones are a staple of Southern U.S. cuisine and have been discussed or referenced by many American writers, including Mark Twain.

Is cornbread good or bad for diabetics? ›

Cornbread is delicious and a great accompaniment to any meal. However, it is not a good idea if you are a diabetic. The high starch and cornmeal contents are carbohydrates which are broken down into sugar in the body. Sugar is extremely dangerous for people with diabetes, so it is best to avoid it.

How can I dry out my cornbread? ›

I got you! Bake in cubes at 350 for 15 minutes, toss and bake again for 10-15 minutes. And you have stuffing bread.

How do you keep cornbread warm without drying it out? ›

I've rarely gotten cornbread from underneath a hot lamp that I liked but HAVE at room temperature from a bake shop/deli. Wrap them in foil and put them in a slow cooker on low heat! That should do the trick!

Can you fix dry cornbread? ›

If, inspite of precautions, if the end result is dry, try any of the following suggestions. - adding an additional egg along with a tablespoon of honey. - replacing some of the liquid ingredients with creamed corn.

Does wet cornbread need to be refrigerated? ›

You can store homemade cornbread at room temperature, in the refrigerator, or in the freezer. The best method for you depends on how long you want your cornbread to stay fresh for.

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