Save Brown Butter Honey Cornbread blends the earthy richness of browned butter with the gentle sweetness of honey. It is the kind of simple bake that wins over a crowd whether paired with a cozy bowl of chili or simply served warm with extra honey.
This was the very first cornbread I decided to make from scratch one autumn afternoon and it has been a regular guest at our family Sunday dinners ever since.
Ingredients
- Cornmeal: Gives structure and that authentic slightly gritty cornbread bite Always choose stone ground yellow cornmeal for a pleasant texture and fuller flavor
- All purpose flour: Helps hold everything together and softens the crumb Pick an unbleached flour for the best result
- Baking powder: Delivers that light high rise Make sure yours is fresh so test before baking day if you are unsure
- Fine sea salt: Balances the sweetness and lifts all the flavors
- Buttermilk: Adds tang while giving moisture and tenderness Seek out real cultured buttermilk or mix whole milk plus fresh lemon juice as a substitute
- Eggs: Essential for binding and structure Use large eggs at room temperature for even mixing
- Honey: The heart of this cornbread for gentle but distinct sweetness Pick a floral honey for extra aroma
- Unsalted butter: Browned for a nutty depth that sets this loaf apart Always use fresh high quality butter and watch it closely so it turns golden and aromatic not burnt
Instructions
- Brown the Butter:
- Melt the butter in a light colored skillet over medium heat swirling frequently Watch as milk solids turn golden and the butter smells deeply nutty This should take about five minutes Remove from heat right as the color deepens and pour into a bowl to cool slightly
- Mix Dry Ingredients:
- Whisk cornmeal flour baking powder and sea salt in a large bowl Spend a minute making sure you have no lumps This ensures the crumb comes out even and fluffy
- Blend Wet Ingredients:
- In a separate medium bowl combine buttermilk honey and eggs Whisk until the honey is fully dissolved and the mixture is smooth Pause to admire the honey’s perfume
- Combine Batter:
- Pour wet ingredients into the dry bowl Stir gently with a spatula until just mixed Still see a few streaks of flour Stop mixing here That is the key to keeping the cornbread tender
- Add Brown Butter:
- Drizzle the cooled brown butter into the batter Fold gently so each bite delivers a ribbon of nutty flavor
- Bake:
- Pour the batter into a greased nine inch pan or cast iron skillet Smooth the top with a spatula Bake in a preheated oven at three hundred seventy five degrees Fahrenheit for twenty two to twenty six minutes until the top is golden and a toothpick inserted at the center comes out clean
- Cool and Serve:
- Let the cornbread rest in the pan for ten minutes before slicing This makes it much easier to cut and gives the crumb time to settle Serve warm with more honey or a pat of butter
Save The honey brings out a gentle warmth alongside the nutty richness from browned butter I always save an extra drizzle for the top before serving because that sticky top layer is my husbands favorite part He claims the brown butter and honey combination makes it impossible to eat just one slice
Storage Tips
For the freshest taste keep cornbread lightly covered at room temperature no more than two days Beyond that wrap tightly and refrigerate it for up to five days To reheat place in a low oven wrapped in foil or microwave uncovered for a few seconds If you have leftovers freezing is a breeze simply slice and wrap individual pieces in parchment then seal in an airtight bag
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need a dairy free version swap unsweetened almond milk plus vinegar for buttermilk and use plant butter to brown If you are out of honey real maple syrup offers a different sweetness but still gives moisture You can also add a handful of fresh or frozen corn kernels for extra texture or a dash of cayenne for a savory spin
Serving Suggestions
Cut big hearty wedges to serve with warm stews chili smoky baked beans or roasted vegetables For brunch try spreading with whipped honey butter or layering slices with fried eggs and cheese Cornbread is also wonderful as a base for deconstructed stuffing during the holidays
Cultural and Seasonal Context
Cornbread is woven all through Southern and Midwestern US kitchens Its roots wind back to indigenous peoples who first milled maize for hearty cakes This dish is welcome at tables all year but shines during fall and winter honey and browned butter bring a special comfort on gray days
Seasonal Adaptations
Fold in a handful of blueberries for summer brunches Swirl in a spoonful of pumpkin puree and autumn spices for Thanksgiving dinner Top with jalapeños and sharp cheddar for tailgating season
Success Stories
I took this cornbread to my neighborhood potluck last year and by the time I went to serve myself not a single crumb remained Neighbors insisted I print out the recipe For family holidays there are always requests for extra honey on the side and nobody misses the boxed mix
Freezer Meal Conversion
To freeze make sure the cornbread is completely cool Slice into individual portions and wrap snugly with parchment paper before sealing in a freezer safe bag Thaw on the counter or gently reheat wrapped in foil in the oven Just as tender as fresh
Save Serve warm and savor the gentle nutty sweetness in each slice Nothing lifts a chilly evening like homemade cornbread fresh from the oven
Recipe FAQ
- → What flavor does brown butter add?
Brown butter brings a rich, toasted, and nutty flavor that deepens the cornbread's taste profile.
- → How do you serve cornbread with honey?
Slice warm cornbread and drizzle honey over the top, or serve alongside for dipping.
- → Can you use fresh corn kernels?
Yes, adding fresh or canned kernels gives extra texture and sweetness to the cornbread.
- → What meals pair well with this cornbread?
It pairs perfectly with chili, soups, barbecue, roasted meats, or as a breakfast treat.
- → How to get a crisp golden crust?
Preheat your baking pan in the oven before adding the batter to create a crisp, golden crust.
- → Is it possible to make this gluten-free?
Use a gluten-free baking mix or substitute wheat flour with cornmeal-based gluten-free flours.