33 Recipes to Make with Cornmeal (2024)

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33 Recipes to Make with Cornmeal (1)

ByLaurie Dixon

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Updated: Feb. 29, 2024

    From classic cornbread to po'boy tacos and fried chicken, you won't be able to get enough of these cornmeal recipes.

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    Cornmeal Pancakes

    I like to joke that these pancakes are so light, you have to hold them down! When we have a chance, we make them with freshly ground cornmeal bought at local festivals. —Betty Claycomb, Alverton, Pennsylvania

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    Citrus Cornmeal Cake

    Cornmeal adds a rustic quality to this delicate dessert flavored with citrus and almond. It makes a great holiday party hostess gift and is sure to be a staple in your recipe collection. —Roxanne Chan, Albany, California

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    Shrimp Corn Cakes with Soy Mayo

    Feel free to add hot sauce to the dip that accompanies these savory corn cakes. —Katty Chiong, Hoffman Estates, Illinois

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    Favorite Mexican Cornbread

    I love to cook and my supportive and encouraging mom finally convinced me to submit this recipe. I often serve this cornbread with chili. —Donna Hypes, Ramona, California

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    Ole Polenta Casserole

    With plenty of ground beef and cheese, this layered bake goes over big on the dinner table. Adjust the amount of hot pepper sauce to suit your taste.—Angela Biggin, Lyons, Illinois

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    Chiles Rellenos Quiche

    To me, nothing sparks up a meal more than the smoky flavor of roasted green chiles. This is a quick and easy recipe, and I usually have the ingredients on hand, so when I don’t know what to fix for dinner, I make this quiche. —Linda Miritello, Mesa, Arizona

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    Meatball Chili with Dumplings

    My family enjoys this delicious recipe—it's like a spicy meatball stew with dumplings!—Sarah Yoder, Middlebury, Indiana

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    Po'Boy Tacos

    I intended to make tostadas, but I misread a couple of ingredients and had to use what I had on hand. I put my own twist on a po'boy recipe and ended up with something even better. —Cynthia Nelson, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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    Cranberry Cornmeal Dressing

    This moist dressing is perfect when paired with poultry or even pork. The sweet-tart flavor of the dried cranberries really complements the dish's turkey sausage. —Corinne Portteus, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    Green Tomato BLT

    I absolutely love tomatoes, any kind, any size. Being from the South, that includes fried green tomatoes. I created a special summer sandwich to show them off. —Hillian Holmgren, Del Rio, Texas

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    Moist Corn Spoon Bread

    Enjoy this easy take on a southern specialty that utilizes the convenience of a slow cooker. It's an excellent side dish for your next summer party or any special feast. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Cornbread-Topped Frijoles

    My family often requests this economical slow-cooker favorite. It's loaded with fresh southwestern flavors. One batch makes eight servings—but they never last long at our house! —Suzanne Caldwell, Artesia, New Mexico

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    Cowboy Cornbread

    This cornbread is richer and sweeter than others I’ve tried, and especially luscious alongside ham and beans. —Karen Ann Bland, Gove, Kansas

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    Jalapeno Cornbread Filled with Blueberry Quick Jam

    Fresh jalapenos and blueberry quick jam make the perfect blend of sweet and spicy in this special cornbread. Once you eat one piece, you won't be able to resist going back for another. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia

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    Potluck Fried Chicken

    This Sunday dinner staple is first fried and then baked to a crispy golden brown. Well seasoned with oregano and sage, this classic is sure to satisfy diners at church potlucks or late-summer picnics. I love fixing it for family and friends. —Donna Kuhaupt, Slinger, Wisconsin

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    Bernie's Pork Chop Sandwiches

    My aunt worked in Butte, Montana, and whenever we visited we had pork chop sandwiches. This recipe is a take on that old favorite. —Jeanette Kotecki, Billings, Montana

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    Jalapeno Buttermilk Cornbread

    If you’re from the South, you have to have a good cornbread recipe. Here’s a lightened-up version of my mom’s traditional cornbread that tastes just as delicious. —Debi Mitchell, Flower Mound, Texas

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    Blueberry Cornmeal Cobbler

    Cornbread, blueberries and maple syrup give this special dessert a flavor that’s different from any cobbler you’ve had before. I came across the recipe many years ago. —Judy Watson, Tipton, Indiana

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    Orange Cornmeal Cake

    This cake bakes up tender and light with a subtle orange taste. It tastes rich but is comparatively low in saturated fat. Serve the cake as is, or dress it up with a dollop of whipped cream and strawberries or raspberries. It is wonderful warm, but the flavor improves as it sits, so make it a day or two before you plan to serve it. Store the cake at room temperature. —Leigh Rys, Herndon, Virginia

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    Beef 'n' Biscuit Bake

    This recipe is quick, easy and satisfying. With its beef and corn combo, it's cozy cuisine at its best! —Erin Schneider, St. Peters, Missouri

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    Fried Dill Pickles

    You may be surprised when you see how easy it is to make a batch of these fried pickles. They'll get snatched up in a flash! —Eloise Maynor, Scottsboro, AL

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    Tangy Bean Soup

    This soup has a great southwestern flavor and is a real winner with my family. I love it because I can have the soup cooking in my crock pot, and when I get home from work, I can quickly make the dumplings and fix dinner in a jiffy.

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    Miniature Corn Dogs

    Fun-sized corn dogs add a little "wow" factor to any cookout or get-together. Kids and adults equally love them, so expect them to disappear fast. —Deb Perry, Bluffton, Indiana

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    Lemon Cornmeal Cookies

    Anything lemon makes my day brighter and these soft cookies have a fabulous lemon aroma and a subtle lemon flavor. —Theresa Miller, Sault S Marie, Michigan

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    Apple Quinoa Spoon Bread

    My cousin is a strict vegetarian, so creating satisfying veggie dishes is my yearly challenge. This spoon bread can act as an amazing Thanksgiving side, but the addition of hearty, healthy quinoa and vegetables make it a well-rounded casserole. Pair it with a seasonal salad to make a filling vegetarian meal. —Christine Wendland, Browns Mills, New Jersey

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    Heirloom Tomato Tart

    Here's a delicious way to use the tomato bounty from your garden or the great buys from the local farmers' market. If you don't have heirloom tomatoes, try regular tomatoes with grape or plum tomatoes. —Kathryn Conrad, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Fried Jalapenos

    Here's an appetizer that will heat up any gathering. Family and friends often request that I make these jalapenos. —DeLea Lonadier, Montgomery, Louisiana

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    Tuscan Cornbread with Asiago Butter

    I had some fresh basil on hand and needed to find a use for it. Peering into my pantry, I saw a bag of cornmeal and figured that cornbread with a Tuscan twist would be delicious. During peak tomato season, I substitute the canned tomatoes with fresh—just remove the skins, seed and finely dice.—Michelle Anderson, Eagle, Idaho

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    Originally Published: March 25, 2019

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    Having a passion for writing her whole life, Laurie joined the Taste of Home team to bring together her two favorite things—creative writing and food. She spends most of her time playing with her dog, drafting up short stories and, of course, trying out new recipes.

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    FAQs

    Should cornmeal be soaked before baking? ›

    Corn is a hard to digest grain and soaking the cornmeal for a few hours makes it more digestible and the nutrients more absorbable. In a large bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, and buttermilk. Cover and let mixture sit overnight or up to 24 hours.

    What does cornmeal do to food? ›

    Cornmeal is the ingredient that gives cornbread its distinctive grit and slightly-sweet flavor, and that texture and taste translates to cakes, pies, fried foods, and more. Whether you're baking, frying, or cooking, be sure you read your ingredient list closely.

    What can I do with a bag of cornmeal? ›

    Use cornmeal in pancakes, fried pickles, corndogs, cookies, and more. We've pulled together our favorite recipes that call for cornmeal.

    What is cornmeal used for in pizza? ›

    Like ball bearings, cornmeal or semolina on the peel prevent dough from sticking and make it easier to slide the uncooked pizza off the peel. They also add an element of flavor and crunch as they toast.

    What is finely ground cornmeal called? ›

    Finely ground cornmeal is sometimes labeled as corn flour, but British recipes that call for “cornflour” actually refer to cornstarch, which is not milled from the whole corn kernel. Masa harina is cornmeal made from corn kernels that have been cooked in limewater first.

    How to make corn flour from corn meal? ›

    Elsewhere (where I live), corn flour is very finely ground corn meal. It can get even more confusing if we include masa harina as a corn flour, so let's don't. I like to thicken chili with corn flour. I place a small amount of cornmeal into a spice grinder and produce a fine powder I call corn flour.

    Can I grind cornmeal to make it fine? ›

    If you have grits or coarse ground cornmeal on hand, you can turn them into any of the finer grinds of meal or even flour in a blender or coffee grinder.

    Can you eat straight cornmeal? ›

    Uses: After boiled in water, one can eat cornmeal as a meal in itself.

    Why would you use cornmeal on the bottom of the pan? ›

    That's cornmeal, hands down. The main reason you sprinkle cornmeal or flour onto the bottom of your pizza tray or pizza stone is so that it will stick to the bottom of the pizza dough. This way when it cooks it won't stick to the pan.

    Can you eat dry cornmeal? ›

    Raw corn flour, also known as cornmeal, is generally safe to eat, but it's important to keep in mind a few considerations. Cornmeal is made by grinding dried corn kernels into a coarse or fine powder.

    What are the black specks in cornmeal? ›

    The black specks are simply naturally dark pieces of the pericarp (skin) of the corn, where the tip of the kernel attaches to the cob. The color of the specks will vary by crop and year. They are the same as those commonly seen in hard taco shells, corn or tortilla chips, cornmeal, and natural whole corn products.

    What is Kawunga? ›

    Kawunga (Cornmeal With Beans) Recipe – Rwanda.

    Is cornmeal better than potato? ›

    In terms of its nutritional value, corn is a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, and some key vitamins and minerals. However, the nutritional value of corn can vary depending on the way it is prepared and consumed. No, cornmeal isn't healthier than potatoes.

    Is cornmeal healthier than flour? ›

    The most common of these, the unbleached all purpose flour, is similar to masa harina when it comes to total calories, carbs, and protein. The cornmeal is higher in dietary fiber, calcium and vitamin B6.

    Can you use cornmeal mix instead of flour? ›

    Yes, you can use “corn flour” which is finely grounded cornmeal. If this substitution is for texture to replace flour in baking then you should grind the cornmeal in a food processor to obtain the texture desired. You will have to think about the taste though.

    Can I use cornmeal instead of corn flour? ›

    Corn flour and cornmeal can be used interchangeably in recipes, but know that using one for the other will yield a slightly different result. For example, if you're making pancakes or muffins, using cornmeal in place of corn flour will give them a grittier texture.

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