This rich and flavorful cornbread pudding is similar to a spoonbread. If you’re from the South please feel free to chime in on the comments and describe how amazing the stuff is. Imagine a dry crumbly flavorless piece of cornbread. This is it’s polar opposite! Moist, creamy and custard-like. Doesn’t have to be difficult to be delicious. Don’t forget to try my Bread Pudding Recipe!
How to Make Cornbread Pudding

1.) Preheat oven to 350F or 175C. Beat two eggs together in a bowl
2.) Cut the caps from the jalapeños and then halve and remove seeds.

3.) Deseed and finely dice 2-4 jalapeños depending on how much spice you’d like.
4.) Drain one 15oz can of whole kernel corn and transfer to large bowl.

5.) Pour eggs into the corn then add the jalapeños.
6.) Add the box of cornmeal muffin and parmesan cheese.

7.) Add in the can of creamed corn and sour cream.
8.) Pour in that MELTED BUTTER!

9.) Mix well.
10.) Transfer mix to an 9″ x 9″ baking dish and bake for about 80 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean from the center.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you make whole kernel corn?
- Boil several ears of corn in until the color brightens. Heat from the boiling water breaks down the starch to sweeten the kernels.
- Cut the kernels off and set aside. Canned corn has a bit of salt added so feel free to sprinkle in some NaCl.
How do you make creamed corn?
- Take about two cups of cooked whole kernels, half a cup of heavy cream, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, a dash of pepper, 1 tablespoon butter, 1/2 cup of milk, and a tablespoon of flour.
- Melt butter in a large pan over medium heat and whisk in butter, add remaining ingredients except corn and whisk to combine. Add the corn and stir until thickened.
How do you make corn muffin mix?
- 2⁄3 cup all-purpose flour
- 1⁄2 cup yellow cornmeal
- 1⁄3 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1⁄2 teaspoon salt
Pro Tips for make the BEST cornbread pudding ever!!
- You can mix this batter up a few hours ahead of time and pop into the oven when space frees up if it’s a busy holiday bake day.
- This recipe begs to be modified, it’s about foolproof so add in diced ham, spicier chilis, or more cheese if desired!
- I PROMISE you will want to make a double batch of this. People inhale these and they’re gone in a moment.
- Hate doing dishes? You can mix the whole thing in a baking dish. Just make sure to use a spatula to scrape the bottom down and ensure there aren’t any unmixed pockets hanging around.
If you’ve tried this delicious cornbread pudding recipe then don’t forget to rate the recipe and let me know how you got on in the comments below, I love hearing from you!

Cornbread Pudding
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Ingredients
Ingredients
- 1 15.25 ounce can whole kernel corn, drained 432g
- 1 15 ounce can cream-style corn 420g
- 8 oz sour cream 230g
- 8.5 oz dry corn muffin mix 240g
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 jalapeños de-seeded and finely diced add more if you love spice!
- 3/4 cup butter melted, 170g
- 2 eggs large
- 1 3/4 oz parmesan grated, 52.5g
Instructions
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9x9 inch casserole dish.
- Beat two eggs in a bowl. Drain a 15oz can or whole kernel corn. Deseed and finely dice 2-4 jalapeños depending on how much spice you'd like.
- Combine kernel corn, cream style corn, sour cream, melted butter, beaten eggs, corn muffin mix, jalapeños, and parmesan in a bowl. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Transfer to baking dish and bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 80 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Notes
- You can mix this batter up a few hours ahead of time and pop into the oven when space frees up if it's a busy holiday bake day.
- This recipe begs to be modified, it's about foolproof so add in diced ham, spicier chilis, or more cheese if desired!
- Hate doing dishes? You can mix the whole thing in a baking dish. Just make sure to use a spatula to scrape the bottom down and ensure there aren't any unmixed pockets hanging around.
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Jai Vee says
Awesome corn bread recipe..I’m making it now.
Thanks ?
Chelsea says
I was looking for an alternative to plain cornbread to fix for Thanksgiving and I am so glad I found this recipe…it’s perfect! It is easy to prepare and each guest absolutely loved it. I have a feeling this will now become my go-to item for many, many occasions. Thank you so much, John, this cornbread pudding is absolutely delicious!
jkanell says
I’m so happy you liked it!!!
Barbara says
Does it really take 80 minutes to bake?
jkanell says
It does yes, the batter is QUITE wet.
Danielle says
Would it be possible to make this in advance? Trying to keep my oven schedule moving the day of. Thanks! This dish looks amazing.
jkanell says
You can make a day ahead and reheat before serving 🙂
Mo says
This looks amazing , I would like to make for thanksgiving. Could I double this recipe and make in a 13×9 pan instead?
jkanell says
Thank you and Yes!
Carla Popper says
I just try this cornbread recipe! All I’m going to say is DAMN!?????????
John K. says
Hey Carla,
I’m so glad you tried this recipe! It’s SO good, quick and easy to make!! I’m not sure I will have regular cornbread again! LOL
Best,
John
Virginia says
This was delicious! I made it for my first Canadian Thanksgiving and it was delightful. Thanks for the wonderful recipe!
John K. says
Hi Virginia,
This is such a yummy dish, I will definitely be making it for Thanksgiving as well! I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Best,
John
Green Garden Wellies says
I made this last night, just as the recipe reads to serve with chicken tacos for National Taco Day! It was amazing and all that the video said it would be!! Very easy to mix up..delicious to eat! It was a hit with everyone and I will definitely make it again to accompany all our Mexican meals. Wouldn’t change a thing. Having the video made it way more fun!
Sumptuous.
John K. says
Hello!
I’m so glad to hear you made this and enjoyed it! This dish has made most of my friends turn their back on regular cornbread forever! LOL
Best,
John
Nahla says
Where I am from, the dry corn muffin mix is t available…any substitutes for it?
John K. says
Hi Nahla,
You can always make your own corn muffin mix! You could follow any generic recipe you find online. It usually contains flour, yellow cornmeal, granulated sugar, baking powder, salt, and vegetable oil. I’m not sure on the exact measurements!
Best,
John
Barbara Schildt says
is this really 1590 calories per serving or is that for the whole recipe with 12 servings? I hope I get to divide that and it’s only 132 calories and 20 carbs…. 🙂
John K. says
Hi Barbara,
Yes!! That is for the whole dish! Thank you, I will specify that.
Best,
John
Beth says
This looks delicious. We are expecting a snowstorm here in New England, so I thought this would be perfect to make on a wintry night! Do you have a suggestion for a main course to serve with this? Thanks.