Sourdough Cornbread
This easy sourdough cornbread recipe uses sourdough discard and yellow cornmeal to pack in that rich, classic corn flavor. It's incredibly moist with a light crumb, and you can ferment the batter overnight or throughout the day for an extra tangy flavor!

This sourdough discard cornbread recipe is the perfect side dish for soups or straight out of the oven, slathered with butter and topped with a drizzle of honey or maple syrup.
We love to serve it with a big bowl of red beans and rice or chicken noodle soup.
Sample Baking Schedule
You can mix the batter and let it ferment throughout the day, or bake it right awayโthe choice is yours!
- 6 AM: In a bowl, mix the cornmeal, flour, sugar, starter, melted butter, and milk. Cover the bowl and let the batter rest at room temperature for 8-12 hours.
- 5 PM: Add the baking soda, baking powder, and eggs and stir to combine. Bake and enjoy!

Ingredients & Equipment Needed
Dry Ingredients
- Cornmeal: Gives the cornbread its classic texture and rich corn flavor. Stick with yellow cornmeal for the best flavor, but white cornmeal can be used if that's what you prefer.
- All-purpose flour: Balances the cornmeal for a soft, tender crumb.
- Sugar: Adds a touch of sweetness to enhance the corn flavor. Adjust the amount to your taste or leave it out for a savory version.
- Baking powder: Helps the cornbread rise and stay light.
- Baking soda: Works with the sourdough discard to give a perfect lift and texture.
- Salt: Brings out all the flavors.
Wet Ingredients
- Sourdough starter discard: Adds a subtle tangy flavor and is great way to use up your sourdough discard.
- Water or milk: Use milk for a richer flavorโany kind works, including skim or non-dairy milk. If you are fermenting the batter and are worried about milk sitting out, water is a great substitute.
- Eggs: Bind the batter together and gives the cornbread structure.
- Butter: Adds moisture and a rich buttery taste. Substitute with a neutral oil if needed.
Equipment
- 8x8-inch OR 9x9-inch metal baking pan. The 8x8-inch pan will produce thicker cornbread. You will need to reduce the baking time with the 9x9-inch baking pan.

Carmyn's Tips
Use milk or water: Milk adds richness, but water works well if you're fermenting the batter. You can also use any dairy-free milk.
Add mix-ins: Customize your cornbread with extras like cheddar cheese, diced jalapenos, or corn kernels.
Step by Step Instructions with Photos
If you're short on time and want to bake immediately, skip the fermentation step and move on to step 2.

Step 1
Whisk together the cornmeal, all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, salt, melted butter, water or milk, and sourdough starter discard in a mixing bowl. Mix until everything is combined.
Cover the bowl and let the batter ferment at room temperature for 8-12 hours. The batter will be thick and stiff.

Step 2
When you are ready to bake, adjust your oven rack to the center position and preheat the oven to 400ยฐF (204ยฐC).
Line an 8" x 8" baking dish with parchment paper and set it aside.

Step 3
Sprinkle 2 teaspoons of baking powder and ยฝ teaspoon of baking soda over the batter. Add 2 large eggs and mix with a stiff spatula until the batter is smooth and well combined.
Note: If the batter feels too thick, add a little water or milk to loosen it. The consistency should be thick but still easy to pour.

Step 4
Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish.

Step 5
Bake for 20-22 minutes or until the edges are lightly browned and pulled away from the sides of the pan. The top should be golden brown.

Step 6
Allow the cornbread to cool before slicing.
How to Store
Room Temperature: Wrap the cornbread tightly in plastic wrap, foil, or store it in an airtight container. It will stay fresh for up to 2 days on the counter.
Refrigerator: For longer storage, place it in an airtight container or wrap it well to prevent it from drying out. It will keep for up to one week in the fridge.
Freezer: Wrap individual slices or the whole cornbread in plastic wrap, then foil, and store in a freezer-safe bag or storage container. It can last up to 3 months in the freezer.
Serve
This sourdough cornbread can be used to make cornbread dressing for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We also love to serve it with white chicken chili verde and white beans and ham soup.
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Sourdough Cornbread
INGREDIENTS
Ingredients to ferment for 8-12 hours
- โ cup (80 g) cornmeal
- 1 cup (120 g) all-purpose flour
- โ cup (70 g) granulated sugar (ยฝ cup if you like it sweeter)
- 8 tablespoons unsalted butter (melted)
- ยฝ cup (125 g) sourdough starter discard
- ยฝ cup milk (or water)
- 1 teaspoon salt
Ingredients to add before baking
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ยฝ teaspoon baking soda
- 2 large eggs
INSTRUCTIONS
In the morning
- Mix โ cup (80 g) cornmeal, 1 cup (120 g) all-purpose flour, โ cup (70 g) granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, ยฝ cup milk, and ยฝ cup (125 g) sourdough starter discard in a bowl until combined. Cover the bowl and let the batter ferment at room temperature for 10-12 hours. The batter will be stiff. (If you want to bake right away, proceed to the next step.)
In the afternoon
- Place the oven rack in the center position and preheat your oven to 400ยฐF (204ยฐC). Line an 8" x 8" baking dish with parchment paper and set aside.
- Sprinkle 2 teaspoons baking powder and ยฝ teaspoon baking soda, over the batter and add 2 large eggs. Use a stiff spatula to mix the batter until it is smooth and well combined. Pour the batter into the baking dish.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until the edges are lightly browned and pulled away from the sides of the pan. The top should be golden brown. Allow the cornbread to cool before slicing.





This cornbread was so easy to make and also so deliciously moist! My 5 year old and 1 year old loved it. It's one of our new favorites.
Really amazing cornbread recipe, definitely will be making again
I made this sourdough cornbread yesterday and My Husband is a huge fan of cornbread and absolutely loves it! I didnโt have any sugar on hand so I just put a few squirts of honey into the mix and I definitely couldโve put a touch more. I did add a tablespoon of Italian herbs just to test And I feel like I couldโve doubled that easily. Looking forward to my next batch where I will be adding cheese and jalapeรฑos for sure. I proved it for about 10 hours using water and it had a really nice rise
Nice way to use discard. Being from the south, I generally prefer more typical southern methods but this recipe probably appeals to many people. I did brown the butter first, because thatโs more in keeping with cast iron skillet cooking. I also used buttermilk powder and 2% milk. I think itโs important to treat it like a levain and not bake it straight away. Will definitely make it again.
I just made this for the 3rd time and every single time it's amazing! I've sent this recipe to all of my friends! It's absolutely incredible! I've made it regular and have also added in Jalapeรฑos and cheddar and woooooow! My husband's co workers asked my husband if I could make sourdough corn bread because I send him in with bread all the time and I would have never thought it was a thing unless they had asked!!!! Tonight I'm enjoying this corn bread with pulled pork I had smoking all morning and day long!
Wonderful recipe! came out exactly as described!
Made to pair with some chili and we ate almost the whole loaf in one sitting! Used water as I didnโt have any milk on hand. Cant wait to make again
I just made this cornbread and it turned out really delicious! Our only issue is that it is
quite crumbly, and a bit cake - like in texture. Fantastic flavor. I used blue cornmeal because that is what I had. I used milk and half butter/half margarine. I did not ferment first - just baked straight away. I live at over 5000ft and I am wondering if I should use less baking powder - maybe that made it rise too much here?
Any feedback on how to make it stay together better would be welcome. Thank you for a delicious recipe and I love that is uses my sourdough discard.
Hi! High altitude baking is definitely more tricky than at lower altitudes. I would add 1/2 cup of milk, making it 1 cup milk total for the recipe. This should give you a more moist cornbread when baking at high altitude!
I knew that I like Cornbread before making this recipe but wow was I surprised by the great taste and the moist light crumb. The recipe stood up well to my cobbling. I'm still working with the same mother batch that I put together in July 2020. Since discovering your site 01-05-2025 I've had my starter out and feeding it daily and sometimes twice while gathering some recipes. My "Little Yeasties" have only been use to getting out of the Fridge once a week for bread making. Sourdough has been my go-to favorite for years so thanks to Little Spoon Farm a entire horizon has opened. This recipe is my second foray and my third is fermenting in the Fridge.
Looking at this recipe and your graham cracker recipe, Iโm just wondering if you think I could substitute sugar in either of them(or any of your recipes) with maple syrup or honey?
Yes, but you will need to cut it in half.