I pulled this recipe out of Everyday Food magazine a few years ago, and I haven't made another cornbread recipe since. I find that sometimes cornbread can be dry - not these muffins. They're actually called cornbread puddings because they come out so moist.
The recipe starts out with typical cornbread ingredients - flour, cornmeal, baking powder, baking soda, sugar and salt.
The dry ingredients are mixed with an egg and sour cream. The sour cream adds all the moisture, there's no butter involved. I use light sour cream, it works just fine. A generous amount of corn kernels are also stirred into the batter.
I have made something similar before, a corn loaf with some cheese.....I love the minis more...
ReplyDeleteDid I mention before that you are a mastered in photographing?
I love the whole kernels in these mini muffins! How delicious, bookmarking this.
ReplyDeleteI love cornbread! Those little puddings look fabulous and really yummy!
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Rosa
Sarah, that looks delish, my husband is a corn freak! I cant wait to make this for him!
ReplyDeleteOboy! You just reminded me I have a half-used container of sour cream in the fridge for 2 weeks now. Oh well :/ Timing! Ha ha ha. I love cornbread, especially with gravy and honey (I'm weird like that).
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the corn pudding I make around the holidays- I LOVE the muffin idea!
ReplyDeleteThey look so good and yummy!
ReplyDeletethat looks so delicious! i love cornbread.
ReplyDeleteyummy! i've only made corn bread from mix before, but when i do, i definitely like adding corn kernels.
ReplyDeleteThese corn muffins are perfect! I never thought to add whole kernels to my muffins. Actually, I haven't made corn muffins in years, and these might just push me to do it! Perfect with a salad for lunch. (or with honey!)
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this recipe in Everyday Food? I subscribe to it and it's one of my very favorite food magazines. I am from the south and cornbread is food for the soul. Love the mini ones and the fact that they are moist. You're right, cornbread can be dry. Thanks for this recipe.
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They looks so so delicious with lots of corn kernels.Nice recipe yum.
ReplyDeleteA southern favorite! I love the kernels in the puddings!
ReplyDeleteI can not get enough corn I love the fact of the whole corn. Your pictures are perfect. Wow Sara does it again.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I would probably add a bit of cheese, but for sure these are going to be tried. Both hubby and I love cornbread!
ReplyDeleteThese do look good!! I haven't decided on a fave cornbread recipe yet...I'll have to try these.
ReplyDeleteOh wow....they look gorgeous...simply yum...
ReplyDeleteGood idea putting in the kernels. i would love a savory version of this.
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I'm bookmarking that recipe - I just tried to make a whole wheat cornbread muffin but it was a muffin FAIL. Definitely not blog worthy lol.
ReplyDeletewow! these look good! The corn kernels just made it more delicious..
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteI love the kernels of corn! I make a very similar type of muffin and always have a bunch in the freezer ready to go.
ReplyDeleteMy cornbread efforts have been less than stellar. (Even the birds won't eat them). I like the addition of the light sour cream - so will try this. The family loves cornbread and this looks perfect as a side for some of my barbecue meals.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of mini muffins. Great for portion control...if you have enough self control not to 12 of them ;)
ReplyDeleteThose look wonderful and so tasty! I love corn muffins...
ReplyDeleteI love the whole kernels in this. I tried a recipe recently with whole kernels and sun dried tomatoes. Delicious. Cornbread is so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI know this is probably NOT what you were going for with these, but those totally remind me of the mini corn muffins from Kenny Rogers! We ate there a couple times when we were visiting Vegas as youngsters, and I couldn't get enough of the corn-studded muffins!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little muffins!
ReplyDeleteThese look so cute! I love the idea of adding some moisture with sour cream. Bookmarked and on my list of recipes to try soon!
ReplyDeleteWe just like making cornbread with lots of fresh corn and pimentos in it. Similar, but a wee different than this. Sweet corn really makes cornbread so good!
ReplyDeleteCornbread rocks!!! and these little mini's are just looking so perfect... Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThere is a barbecue place in my neighborhood that makes something similar to this. It's a yummy idea. Take something as delcious as cornbread and make it al ittle creamier and richer.
ReplyDeleteooo yum! and sour cream?? I'll have to try these for sure!
ReplyDeleteThese sound moist and delicious! Love all the crispy corn in them!
ReplyDeleteLove the whole corn kernels inside!
ReplyDeleteyou know, I've never made cornbread from scratch. ever.
ReplyDeleteI think it'd be really good to grill the corn first, and then cut off the kernels.
Absolutely tempting to try this cornbread pudding. Sounds superb Sara!
ReplyDeleteThese sound so moist and delicious! How perfect :)
ReplyDeleteThese looks perfect - Love the bite size version.. I would never be able to stop at just one!
ReplyDeleteI've never had this before but they look really good.
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds delicious. I love the idea of the kernels as a savory muffin. I'll have to try the sour cream too!
ReplyDeleteYum! I like the use of fresh corn kernels!
ReplyDeleteYum! We love cornbread around here, I have half a mind to make this right now!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! These look heavenly. I'm not a big fan of corn, but this is definitely going into my bookmark for sometime this week! You really hit the nail on the head by saying "moist". =)
ReplyDeleteThey're so cute! Love the fresh corn in them - yum!
ReplyDeleteSo perfect ... need to go buy a mini-muffin pan for these! Great to serve alongside some chili, or roast chicken. Or maybe breakfast! See, you're inspiring me already!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great recipe. It would be fun to add some experimental ingredients, like the jalapeƱo idea.
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Oh these look so good! Sara, you make everything look amazing with your photographs. Such a simple muffin looks so striking :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Idea specially for my vegetarian hubby.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your recipe:)
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I'm not generally a fan of corn bread, but these--with their pudding-ness and the whole kernals--look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love that you put whole pieces of corn throughout the cornbread. Looks really tasty!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this cornbread pudding look so good...love the idea of the kernels in it. Very creative...lovely pictures as well. Yummie!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try these!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect for a side to any yummy meal. I love mini foods!
ReplyDeleteI love everything mini! Love how much real corn is in these and I think I'll take you up on your suggestion of adding some jalapeno.
ReplyDeleteThose cornbread puddings sure do look sooooo good Sara. I must bookmark this :0)
ReplyDeleteThese look enticing and delicious, Sara! They'd be great with meals or first thing in the morning!
ReplyDeleteThe minis are cute and look so delicious too!
ReplyDeleteyummm corn bread one of my fav sara. m sure gonna try this pudding. sound delicious :)
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Those look so good with all of the corn kernels in them!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I bet these would awesome not only alone, but maybe with some chili? Love the whole pieces of corn in them.
ReplyDeleteWould it make a difference to use creamed corn instead?
ReplyDeleteRabbittrick - You could try it, not sure if it would add too much moisture. Let me know if you do try it!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!I needed something for a canoe to the rock breakfast/brunch and thought hmm.. corn pudding muffins. Typed it in, yours came up. Here's what I did- used plain yogurt instead of sour cream, added green pepper and onion to one batch and also black olives to a second batch. I did them in regualr size pans. Mine came out even more golden than yours. Beautiful! I made two herb butters- fresh sage/rosemary and fresh garlic/cayenne. I plan to serve them cool in the morning with the room temperature butters. I like them so much I am going to make them for family dinner this week too! They are DELISH!!
ReplyDeleteThis would be my son's version of Heaven! I think I'd enjoy it, too!
ReplyDeletei was looking for a cornbread recipe and stumbled upon yours.. hmmn. perfect side for this thanksgiving.. i'm making this! thanks.
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