10+ Leftover Cornbread Recipes You'll Love! - Shelf Cooking (2024)

Wondering what you can do with your extra cornbread? We wouldn't judge you for eating it right out of the pan, but you might want to try these genius leftover cornbread recipes instead!

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There are SO many delicious ways to make and serve cornbread. Whether you make yours from scratch or use a box mix, you really can't go wrong! We just so happen to love this 20-minute cornbread recipe because it's a shelf cooking dream. You only need a few basic kitchen staples to make it!

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No matter how you choose to make your cornbread, we can all agree on one thing: wasting food is the WORST. Well, problem solved! We put together a list of ten tasty, easy, leftover cornbread recipes for you. Cover your phone because you might start drooling soon. Here we go!

3 LEFTOVER CORNBREAD RECIPES THAT ARE PERFECT FOR BREAKFAST

We love biscuits and pancakes as much as the next gal, but cornbread deserves a spot at the breakfast table, too! Don't believe us? Check out these recipes:

  • Cornbread French Toast – Fun fact: you can pretty much make French toast with any type of bread, and that includes cornbread! So, mix an egg with a splash of milk, cinnamon, and brown sugar, then dip each slice of leftover cornbread into the batter. Cook over medium heat for about 3-4 minutes per side, top with fruit and syrup, and prepare to fall in love!
  • Single-Serving Casserole in a Mug – Are you solo for breakfast? Only have a little bit of cornbread left to use? This cornbread bacon and egg casserole from The Spruce Eats is well worth a try! By the way, if you love a good mug recipe, you have to check out these mug cakes!
  • Southwest Eggs with Cornbread – If you like huevos rancheros, you'll love this idea! Instead of using a tortilla as the base, use your cornbread. You can pan-fry it for a few minutes or pop it in the microwave. Top with eggs any style (we like ours runny) and garnish with hot sauce, cheese, beans, corn, avocado, or anything else you have leftover.

Now that you're probably good and hungry, let's move on to some hearty casseroles! We love a one-dish dinner, and these ideas don't disappoint.

3 LEFTOVER CORNBREAD CASSEROLE RECIPES

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Grab your favorite casserole dish and get ready to whip up some comfort food the whole family will love! Here are three leftover cornbread casserole recipes:

  • Tamale Casserole – You guys. This one is just SO delicious! Promise us you'll try it, okay? Even the kids love this super easy tamale casserole. And yep. You can use up that leftover cornbread to make it!
  • Chili Cornbread Bake – Have leftover chili to use, too? Then we've got a FREE dinner idea for you. Say hello to this chili cornbread casserolefrom Belle of the Kitchen!
  • Cornbread Chicken Bake – We bet you already have some form of chicken on hand, so why not try a cornbread and chicken bake? You can use shredded chicken from the freezer, canned chicken, or leftover rotisserie chicken. (Can you tell we love using leftovers?!) Bonus: this Taste of Home Chicken cornbread bake recipe works in the slow cooker, too.

Don't run off to start that casserole just yet! You'll want to stick around for the genius ideas that are coming up next.

HOW TO MAKE CORNBREAD CROUTONS

We've been known to turn croutons into a whole snack. Who needs the salad anyway? We'll take a little lettuce and ranch with our croutons, please. 😉

Anyway….did you know that you can make croutons out of cornbread? You sure can! Just cube those leftovers, coat them in a little olive oil and your favorite seasonings, and then bake them at 375°F for around 12 minutes. You can adapt our homemade crouton recipe!

3 WAYS TO USE LEFTOVER CORNMEAL OR CORNBREAD MIX

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So you've got a box of cornbread mix left, but you're not feeling cornbread? Try one of these dishes instead:

  • Easy Corn Pudding – Round up an 8.5-ounce package of cornbread mix, a can of creamed corn, a can of regular corn, and 1/4 pound of softened butter. Preheat your oven to 350°F and drop the butter in a casserole dish to melt in the oven. Remove your dish, add the drained cans of corn, plus then cornbread mix, stir, and bake uncovered for about 30 minutes. This makes a great holiday side dish!
  • Breading for Fish, Chicken, or Pork – Combine a box of cornbread mix with your favorite spices and seasonings, then dredge your meat or fish in a little flour, followed by a lightly beaten egg, and then the cornbread mixture. This is especially yummy on white fish like tilapia or flounder, but it's great on pork chops or chicken, too!
  • Southern-Style Cornbread Stuffing – Depending on where you live, you might call this dressing. Whatever you call it, it's delicious! Give this a try for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Grandma's cornbread dressing recipe from Allrecipes is about as easy as it gets.

Whatever you do, never toss that cornbread mix!

CAN YOU FREEZE CORNBREAD?

Okay, by now, you may be wondering if you can freeze your leftover cornbread. It's a great question, and we're here to help! The short answer is yes.

Just wrap your cornbread tightly in plastic, then wrap in another layer of foil, or drop the wrapped cornbread in a freezer-safe bag. It should last up to four months. Don't forget to label!

Ready to use it? Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then transfer it to a baking dish, cover in foil, and warm at 350°F for about 30 minutes. Voila! Good as new!

Now that you know all there is to know about leftover cornbread, we think you should go make a batch!

Tell us, what's your favorite type of cornbread: loaf or muffins? Leave us a comment below!

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Want to make a soup to go with your cornbread? Try one of these!

  • This foolproof broccoli cheddar soup is ready in 30 minutes!
  • Move over, Olive Garden. This chicken gnocchi soup is a dream!
  • Need something easy for dinner tonight? It doesn't get much better than this tuxedo soup.

Have an a-maize-ing day!

10+ Leftover Cornbread Recipes You'll Love! - Shelf Cooking (2024)

FAQs

Should leftover cornbread be refrigerated? ›

Cornbread does not last long at room temperature. If you double a cornbread recipe with the intention of having extra cornbread for later use, plan on storing it in the refrigerator or freezer as soon as the freshly baked cornbread has cooled.

How do you jazz up store bought cornbread? ›

Here are ten of our favorite no-fail combinations; give them a shot—or feel free to experiment on your own!
  1. Bacon and scallion. ...
  2. Green chile and cheddar cheese. ...
  3. Crumbled sausage and poultry seasoning. ...
  4. Fresh corn and basil. ...
  5. Pepperoni, parmesan, and black pepper. ...
  6. Spicy shrimp and creole seasoning. ...
  7. Brown sugar and pecan.

What keeps cornbread from falling apart? ›

Add shredded cheese.

Melty, gooey cheese will hold your cornbread together and give it a fantastic flavor. Shredded cheddar cheese is best for most cornbread recipes, but you can try experimenting with another variety.

What happens if you overcook cornbread? ›

Cornbread doneness temperature

If you undercook it it will be doughy, obviously, and if you overcook it it will be too dry. Where is the sweet spot? 200–209°F (93–98°C).

Is it OK to leave cornbread out overnight? ›

Room Temperature (Counter): Cornbread usually stays fresh for a day or two when kept on the counter. But changes like temperature and humidity can shorten its life. Freezing or refrigeration is recommended after this point to maintain freshness.

How do you reheat cornbread so it doesn't dry out? ›

Cut the leftover bread into serving-size pieces and place on a baking sheet or other oven-safe dish in a single layer. Cover with aluminum foil to avoid burning and to keep the bread from getting too dry. Bake in a 350-degree F oven for 10 minutes, or until bread is warmed through.

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 can you add to cornbread to spice it up? ›

Add small pieces of red bell peppers chopped to the mix. Green canned chiles help as well. corn kernels (canned or frozen) chopped jalapeños and or canned mild green chilies, and cheddar cheese all make great additions to cornbread. You can use butter to give the cornbread a special kick to make it taste better.

What can I add to store bought cornbread? ›

Need more ideas? Stir in diced jalapeño peppers, grated cheese, chopped country ham, or crumbled bacon. Bacon makes everything better. If jalapeños have too much of a kick for you, use a chopped poblano pepper.

What does it mean when cornbread sinks in the middle? ›

While not a professional chef, my experience with corn bread, be it packaged or made from scratch is if you over mix it, it's gonna fall! Also, let it sit for 4-5 minutes after gently scraping it into the pan and let the ingredients start their magic reactions. No peeking while baking!! That can make it fall too.

How do you make boxed cornbread less crumbly? ›

The recipe on the box doesn't give the batter as much moisture as I like in my cornbread, which is why it can sometimes turn out crumbly. Adding in the sour cream and vegetable oil makes a huge difference and makes the best moist cornbread.

What is the best cornmeal for cornbread? ›

As for the best cornmeal for cornbread, either fine- or medium-grind cornmeal is a great choice. Medium-grind cornmeal will bring slightly more texture and grittiness to the batter, which you may or may not want (it's up to you!). You can use fine or medium cornmeal in these extra corny muffins.

What happens if you eat too much cornbread? ›

While cornbread can be a healthy choice, it's high in calories and can contribute to weight gain if consumed in large quantities. Frequency of consumption: How often you eat cornbread can also impact your weight.

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 leave cornbread out overnight for dressing? ›

Be sure to leave enough time — the cornbread needs to sit out overnight to harden slightly before you make the dressing.

Does Jiffy cornbread need to be refrigerated? ›

For tender cornbread, add a teaspoon of vegetable oil into the mix. This will provide the extra moisture needed to keep it from becoming dry. Does Jiffy cornbread need to be refrigerated? Jiffy cornbread can be stored can be stored in plastic wrap or in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-5 days.

How do you store and reheat cornbread? ›

I've never felt cornbread turns too dry the next day. I just put the leftover in a plate and place a sheet of plastic wrap on top. For reheating, I just wrap it in plastic wrap and put in the microwave.

Does cornbread made with milk need to be refrigerated? ›

Cornbread muffins generally do not need to be refrigerated after being cooked unless they contain perishable ingredients such as dairy products, eggs, or meat. If your cornbread muffins are made with non-perishable ingredients, they can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2-3 days.

Is cornbread better the next day? ›

The bread is ready when a tester comes out clean. Let cool briefly and serve warm with loads of salted butter. The cornbread will keep a few days on the counter, tightly covered in plastic wrap and is best the second day.

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