Henry Lodge’s Cornbread
Are you a cornbread lover? I don’t know about you, but a Lodge cast iron skillet is one of my favorite cookware pieces to use. For years my mother made the best cornbread in her cast iron skillet. I can’t even tell you how many thousands of those came out of her oven. Always a staple with ham and beans, used for dressing, made into corn bread sticks, you name it. She had it down to an art form. I love Lodge Cast Iron’s website and when I ran across a recipe for the Lodge family archives, Henry Lodge’s Cornbread was the one to make.
It’s not the plain cornbread my mother used to make. Not a sweet version that many of us love. And, it’s a different version than the Jiffy cornbread mix one with corn and jalapenos.

But, cornbread from the Lodge family?
Yes, please.
As the temperatures begin to drop, it is a perfect combination with many of our favorite soups.

You see…cornbread in the south just goes with so many things. I have memories of my Dad crumbling it up in a glass with buttermilk. Not my thing. But, many of you may love that.

Henry Lodge’s Favorite Cornbread
Equipment
- 1 10.5" cast iron skillet
- 1 oven
- 1 can opener
- 1 Measuring cups/spoons
Ingredients
- 1 C self rising cornmeal
- 1 8 oz. can creamed corn
- 1/2 C canola oil
- 3 large eggs
- 1 C sour cream
- 1/4 t salt
- 1 C grated cheddar cheese
- 1 can green chillies, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400℉.
- Add 1/4 C oil to the skillet and place into the oven to preheat skillet.
- Mix the remaining 1/4 C oil with the rest of the ingredients in a separate mixing bowl with a spout to make it easier to pour.
- Remove the hot skillet from the oven and carefully pour the hot oil into the batter and combine.
- Pour the cornbread mixture into the hot skillet and return to the oven.
- Bake for 35 minutes or until cake tester comes out clean.

- Slice into 8 wedges and serve hot!

Notes
Even added to a bowl of loaded potato soup, it’s a perfect accompaniment. If you need to take something for gathering, this one is great…just try and keep it warm for serving.

Here’s a link to that great Lodge skillet that makes cornbread the best. And, then a few more of my Lodge favorites. Add them to your Christmas list…can you tell I’m a Lodge Cast Iron fan? And if you are close enough to travel to their outlet in South Pittsburgh, Tennessee? Enjoy each moment.
Hope you welcome the fall season with a bit of comfort foods and a bit of cornbread on the side.
Happy Eating,

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6 Comments
Cindy Walker
Oh Yes! Cornbread is a staple in our home. I will absolutely make this recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Leslie J Watkins
Thank you, Cindy. How could the Lodge Cast Iron family be wrong, right?
Kim Waldorf
Growing up in a southern family, cornbread in a cast iron skillet, was definitely a staple! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Leslie J Watkins
I know..same here! There was always a skillet of cornbread when the weather turned cold. Thank you for sharing this recipe! Hope you love it!
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Leslie J Watkins
Thank you for sharing, friend!