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Updated January 2024

From its humble beginnings in Southern kitchens, cornbread has secured its place as a beloved comfort food. Its golden-brown hues, crumbly, yet hearty texture, and subtle sweetness makes every bite a celebration of flavors.

Cornbread is a necessary staple during the colder winter months, as it is the perfect side dish for soup, stew or chili!

But cornbread is more than a side dish, when topped with a schmear of creamy butter and a drizzle of sweet, golden honey; cornbread is a delight and can be a meal all on its own!

Today’s recipe for sweet cornbread is inspired by the popular restaurant chain, Boston Market. Boston Market is known for its homestyle comfort food, specifically rotisserie chicken, meatloaf and BBQ ribs.

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Not only is each meal served with your choice of classic comforting side dishes, like mac and cheese or mashed potatoes, each meal comes with the most tender, sweet cornbread.

With our Copycat Boston Market Cornbread recipe we’ve recreated this popular restaurant side dish using just a handful of ingredients. In fact, this cornbread is a doctored cake mix recipe.

Not only does this recipe for Boston Market Cornbread start with a box of cake mix, which gives it a sweet flavor and tender texture, it uses boxed cornbread mix, specifically Jiffy Cornbread Mix, which is a popular pantry staple for many families for generations!

Not only does this cornbread taste like the Boston Market Cornbread, it makes a large 9×13 pan, which is great for setting up on a chili bar and serving to a crowd!

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Helpful Tips and Information:

Boston Market Cornbread Ingredients:

  • Jiffy cornbread mix
  • Butter cake mix – A yellow cake mix can be substituted.
  • Large eggs
  • Buttermilk – To substitute the buttermilk you can replace the buttermilk with equal amounts plain Greek yogurt and whole or 2% milk. Alternatively, you can add 2 tablespoons lemon juice or white vinegar to a liquid measuring cup. Add whole or 2% milk to the measuring cup, filling to the 1 ⅔ cup line.
  • Corn oil – Melted butter could be substituted.

What to serve with Copycat Boston Market Cornbread:

Cornbread is an ideal side dish to soup, stew, chili, pot roast and barbecue chicken or ribs. Specifically, we like to serve this Boston Market Cornbread with our Slow Cooker Black-Eyed Pea Soup, Chorizo and Black Bean Chili or Slow Cooker Smoked Brisket.

We also like using this Copycat Boston Market Cornbread to use to make our Three Bread Stuffing Muffins at Thanksgiving.

If you like this Boston Market Cornbread, then you will love these other cornbread recipes:

Jalapeno Cheddar Cornbread – This Jalapeno Cheddar Cornbread recipe is a spicy way to change up a go to dinner side dish! Serve it with brisket, chili, soup or stew for a flavorful meal!

Sour Cream Cornbread – Cornbread is a wintertime staple as it pairs perfectly with soup and chili. This Sour Cream Cornbread recipe can be made ahead of time and due to the sour cream, stays moist and tender.

Copycat Z’tejas Cornbread – This buttery Copycat Z’tejas Cornbread recipe, is traditionally made in a cast iron skillet and is inspired by the popular Tex-Mex restaurant founded in Austin, Texas.

Boston Market Cornbread Recipe:

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Yield: 12 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Cornbread is a necessary staple during the colder winter months, as it is the perfect side dish for soup, stew or chili! This Boston Market Cornbread Recipe is inspired by the popular restaurant chain. It is a quick and easy sweet cornbread that will feed a crowd!

Ingredients

  • 2 (8.5-oz) boxes Jiffy cornbread mix
  • 1 (16.5-oz) box butter cake mix
  • 5 large eggs
  • 1 ⅔ cups buttermilk
  • ½ cup canola oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with cooking spray. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, stir together both boxes of cornbread mix and butter cake mix.
  3. In a separate large bowl, whisk the eggs until combined. Whisk the buttermilk and canola oil into the eggs.
  4. Add the egg mixture to the bowl with the cake mix and stir until well combined.
  5. Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish. Bake in the preheated 350-degree F oven for 30 minutes, or until a tester inserted in the center comes out clean.

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FAQs

Why do Southerners not put sugar in cornbread? ›

Sugar in the cornbread interferes with the flavor of the vegetables. Don't put sugar in your cornbread! Traditional cornbread isn't sweet, but many favorite recipes have sugar in them.

What is the difference between New York cornbread and southern cornbread? ›

Southern cornbread has traditionally been made with little or no sugar and smaller amounts of flour (or no flour), with northern cornbread being sweeter and more cake-like. Southern cornbread traditionally used white cornmeal and buttermilk. Other ingredients such as pork rinds are sometimes used.

How do you jazz up store bought cornbread? ›

Here are ten of our favorite no-fail combinations; give them a shot—or feel free to experiment on your own!
  1. Bacon and scallion. ...
  2. Green chile and cheddar cheese. ...
  3. Crumbled sausage and poultry seasoning. ...
  4. Fresh corn and basil. ...
  5. Pepperoni, parmesan, and black pepper. ...
  6. Spicy shrimp and creole seasoning. ...
  7. Brown sugar and pecan.

What makes cornbread tough? ›

Pour batter into prepared pan. The batter will be lumpy. Overcome the urge to mix until smooth. Overmixing can cause the corn bread to peak and have tunnels, resulting in a tough texture.

Why is cornbread not healthy? ›

The exact nutritional profile of cornbread can vary depending on the specific recipe and ingredients used. However, cornbread generally contains high amounts of carbs, phosphorus, and sodium in each serving. One piece of cornbread prepared from a commercially prepared mix contains ( 2 ): Calories: 198.

Is cornbread good or bad for diabetics? ›

Cornbread is delicious and a great accompaniment to any meal. However, it is not a good idea if you are a diabetic. The high starch and cornmeal contents are carbohydrates which are broken down into sugar in the body. Sugar is extremely dangerous for people with diabetes, so it is best to avoid it.

What is cornbread called in the South? ›

Both sources confirm that corn pone is cooked in a cast iron skillet, which is also the traditional cooking vessel for Southern cornbread. Cornbread came about as more ingredients were added to the basic corn pone recipe: buttermilk, eggs, and a leavener such as baking soda or baking powder (or both).

What did Native Americans call cornbread? ›

Among them was a version of Indian bread made of cornmeal, salt and water called pone or corn pone. The name came from the Algonquin word apan, meaning "baked." The Narragansett word for cornbread, nokechick, became no-cake and then hoe-cake.

Is medium or coarse cornmeal better for cornbread? ›

It ranges in texture from fine to coarse. For this recipe, I like to use coarse cornmeal because it adds that traditional cornbread texture. When you mix it with flour, it provides the perfect crumb. I prefer to use stone-ground cornmeal, which you can find in the baking aisle or bulk bins.

How do you doctor up boxed cornbread mix? ›

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.

What does adding an extra egg to cornbread do? ›

The yolk will make the texture more dense and smooth, a bit brownie-like, while the fact that your original batter was too thick means that the additional liquid will help the baking powder achieve better leavening, giving you an airier texture.

What can I add to store bought cornbread mix? ›

Need more ideas? Stir in diced jalapeño peppers, grated cheese, chopped country ham, or crumbled bacon. Bacon makes everything better. If jalapeños have too much of a kick for you, use a chopped poblano pepper.

Should cornbread batter rest before baking? ›

Let the batter sit before baking.

We found that if you leave the batter to sit at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes before baking it, the cornmeal has some extra time to absorb flavor from the other ingredients and the leaveners (baking powder and baking soda) get a head start.

Why does my cornbread fall apart when I cut it? ›

Cornmeal gives cornbread its classic color and flavor, but too much can make your bread crumbly. Try replacing a little bit of cornmeal with flour. The specific measurements will depend on how much cornmeal and flour is in your recipe, but you should try to have more flour than cornmeal in your batter.

Should I preheat my skillet for cornbread? ›

Preheat your pan

You WANT some sizzle here. This helps develop the perfect crust and keeps your cornbread from being too crumbly. Stick your skillet in the oven to warm up as it preheats; it usually takes 10 to 15 minutes to get your skillet to just the right temperature!

Does Southern cornbread have sugar in it? ›

Sugar Is Optional

Whether to include sugar or not in a southern cornbread recipe is an issue for debate. We've included as an option a tablespoon which just intensifies the flavor of the cornmeal; it doesn't make the cornbread sweet. The choice is yours as to whether or not to include it.

Is sugar in cornbread a southern thing? ›

Northern Cornbread: History and Recipe

She notes that Northern cornbread is sweeter, lighter, and more cake-like than Southern cornbread. Not surprisingly, it includes sugar (or molasses, in the earlier centuries), unlike traditional Southern cornbread.

Is there sugar in Southern cornbread? ›

That doesn't mean that cornbread doesn't include sugar; it just means that more often than not, Southern cornbread doesn't have sugar in it. So, back to what I said above, “if a Southerner put sugar in their cornbread, then there's sugar in Southern cornbread.

Can I add sugar to Southern cornbread? ›

I recommend. The two tablespoons of sugar doesn't make it sweet. This isn't a sweet corn bread. Closer to a no sugar version than not but definitely the right balance.

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