![]() (If you decide to add pumpkin purée, Fields recommends using an additional egg too. And if you really want to go big, stir 1 (15-ounce) can of pumpkin purée, along with ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ½ teaspoon nutmeg, ¼ teaspoon ground cloves, and ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom into the batter. To give your cornbread some autumnal flair, stir 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon into the dry mix. Want to use up some blueberries, blackberries, or other berries? Sprinkle as many as you’d like over the bottom of the baking pan or skillet and pour the batter on top. Fields also recommends sprinkling the top of the batter with a little raw sugar to give your cornbread some crunch. In the summer, peel 2 fresh peaches and cut them into thin wedges, toss them in 2 tablespoons of light brown sugar, and add to your cornbread. For a citrusy flavor, stir the zest and juice of 1 orange or 2 lemons or limes into the batter. But things get even better when you add your favorite fruit. You can simply stir 2 tablespoons honey into your cornbread batter to add a touch of sweetness. Bake the casserole for about 45 minutes (or until the edges are golden brown and the center is no longer jiggly). ![]() Pour the batter into the greased baking dish. Stir in the Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix, but don’t overmix it. To layer in more savory flavor and richness, Fields recommends folding in ¾ cup of shredded sharp cheddar. Add in the cream style corn, whole kernel corn, sour cream, and melted butter. Fields also recommends trying a little NOLA flair by adding a rounded ¼ teaspoon Cajun spice blend to your cornbread mix. Or, you can mix in 3 tablespoons of your favorite chile paste. You can stir in 1 cup of roasted chopped jalapeños or 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes or cayenne into the batter. If you’re into heat, Fields says there are endless ways to give your cornbread a kick. It’s the epitome of holiday comfort food. Another tangy option: Add ⅔ cup of buttermilk, which also makes the cornbread super tender. This corn casserole without Jiffy is moist, buttery, sweet, savory, and absolutely delicious. 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. No fresh corn on hand? Strain 1 (8-ounce) can of creamed corn and stir into the batter along with one additional egg. The best cornbread is the one that really tastes like corn-so why not add extra? Fields recommends stirring 1 cup of fresh corn kernels into the batter, which will also add pops of texture.
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