Tips for Making Krusteaz® Cornbread | Krusteaz (2025)

Tips for Making Krusteaz® Cornbread | Krusteaz (1)

What do an autumn chili cookoff and a summertime BBQ picnic have in common? That’s right, it’s cornbread—the unsung hero of simple sides.

This versatile side can be enjoyed on its own with a pat of butter, topped with mouthwatering barbecue, or crumbled on top of your favorite spicy chili.

Best of all, cornbread is super easy to make. In just under half an hour, you can have fresh-out-of-the-oven cornbread or muffins to go with your dinner tonight. Follow our tips to get a golden crust and fluffy texture every time.

Why use Krusteaz® Cornbread Mix?

Whether you prefer a touch of honey or a little savory southern flavor, our cornbread mixes provide a touch of comforting deliciousness to any meal. In just a few steps—Heat, Whisk, Spoon, Bake—your kitchen will be filled with the sweet scent of homemade cornbread. With Krusteaz®, making go-back-for-seconds cornbread has never been easier.


What should cornbread batter look like?

To make Krusteaz® cornbread, get out your mixing bowl and add the box of mix, milk, oil, and eggs according to the box directions. Stir the batter until all ingredients are mixed. You don’t need an electric mixer. The consistency of the batter should be a bit like pancake batter—a little on the thin side. Thick batter can result in dry texture and cornbread that crumbles easily after baking. If you feel your batter is too thick, simply add a splash of extra milk.


Cast Iron Skillet or Muffin Pan?

Cast iron skillets are the traditional way to make cornbread, but they’re not the only way. You can also make cornbread in any standard baking pan, a springform pan, or a muffin pan. Using a muffin pan is the easiest and fastest way to make cornbread. Lightly grease the pan or line with paper baking cups. One box of our cornbread mix makes 12 standard muffins, which are the perfect size to throw in a serving bowl and pass around the table.

If you want to try a cast iron skillet, be sure to place the skillet—with a little bit of oil or butter—in the oven while it’s preheating. Pouring the cornbread batter directly into a hot skillet creates a golden, crispy crust and buttery soft center. Cut into wedges and serve.


More Ways to Love Cornbread Mix

Now that you’re a pro at making classic cornbread, try experimenting with easy mix-ins to add a spicy flavor. Because making is half the fun!

Cornbread FAQ

Can I substitute water for milk in cornbread mix?

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.

Can I substitute butter for vegetable oil in cornbread?

Yes, you can. Use the same quantity specified in the directions. Melt the butter down, and then let it cool for a few minutes before adding it to the mix.

Can I make cornbread without eggs?

Yes, but we recommend using an egg substitute, like applesauce. Eggs, or egg substitutes help add structure to the cornbread. Without an egg or substitute, the cornbread may crumble and fall apart easily.

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FAQs

How to make Krusteaz cornbread better? ›

A touch of honey or maple syrup added to the batter can enhance its natural sweetness. You can also fold in some fresh fruit, like blueberries or diced apples, to create a cornbread that's bursting with flavor. For a truly indulgent treat, consider adding a swirl of cinnamon and sugar or a handful of chocolate chips.

How to double krusteaz cornbread mix? ›

Prepare two boxes of Krusteaz mix (works for cornbread, crumb cake, and muffin mixes). Bake as directed for a single batch, adding an additional 3-5 minutes.

What to add to cornbread mix to make it better? ›

One of the simplest ways is to bring in more flavor and depth is by adding ⅓ cup of sour cream to the batter, which makes the cornbread extra moist and a little tangy. Another tangy option: Add ⅔ cup of buttermilk, which also makes the cornbread super tender.

Should you let cornbread batter sit before baking? ›

Cornbread batter does require resting time, but not too much. Letting your batter sit for too long before baking means that the leavening agents will rise, peak, and begin to fall just as you place it in the oven. For the best results, rest your batter for about 10 minutes before baking.

How to doctor up boxed cornbread mix? ›

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To personalize the cornbread, the box also features this tip: Mix in 1 cup shredded Cheddar, 1 (4-ounce) drained can chopped green chiles, and 1/4 teaspoon cayenne before baking for a zesty spin.

Can I use milk instead of water in Krusteaz cornbread mix? ›

Can I substitute water for milk in cornbread mix? 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 or oat milk.

Should I add an extra egg to my cornbread? ›

For those who don't like their cornbread to be "crumbly," member Jeremy Joseph suggests adding one additional egg white and only two teaspoons of baking powder.

Is cornbread batter supposed to be thick or runny? ›

The batter of cornbread should be roughly the same consistency of pancakes. Pourable, but not runny. Sturdy, but not chunky. It should be thick enough that it can be poured into the pan but isn't so liquid that it wouldn't hold its shape if poured onto a flattop griddle.

Should you refrigerate cornbread after baking? ›

Cooler temperatures equal longer storage time.

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.

What ingredient keeps cornbread from crumbling? ›

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. Precise measurements aren't necessary--a handful or two will do.

Can I mix cornbread the night before? ›

In a medium bowl, using a wooden spoon, stir the corn flour and cornmeal with the buttermilk until there are no dry pockets remaining. Cover and refrigerate overnight (or for as little as 1 hour if you want to make the cornbread right now). Preheat the oven to 375°F.

Can I use heavy cream in cornbread instead of milk? ›

You can substitute heavy cream for 1/2 cup milk plus 1/2 cup sour cream, combined. You can also substitute the cream for milk. Use 3/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons of milk plus 2 Tablespoons melted butter to the batter. The cornbread will have a close texture.

How do you make cornbread moist again? ›

To make cornbread moist again (and to give it a crispier crust), opt for the stovetop. Coat a non-stick pan or skillet with butter or olive oil, and reheat on medium low. If you can, flip it after 5 minutes to rewarm (and moisten) evenly.

How do you make cornbread less dry and crumbly? ›

Adding 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of sour cream to your batter is a great way to moisten your cornbread. You can also use light or fat free sour cream to get the same effect without the added fat content!

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