Super Easy Buttermilk Scallion Cornbread Casserole

When you are tired of rice and potatoes as a side dish for dinner, give this starchy recipe a try. This Buttermik Scallion Cornbread Casserole is the perfect complement to so many dinner dishes.
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I often get tired of trying to think of starchy side dishes to go with meat and veggies for dinner. I mean, we all get tired of rice, rice, and more rice (especially when we’re talking about brown rice)! And even as a potato lover, that can get old after a while as well. So, I was excited when I recently remembered how good and easy homemade cornbread can be … not only is it a great way to switch things up, but it’s super yummy leftover (especially if you pan fry it in a little butter)! This Buttermilk Scallion Cornbread Casserole is easy and yummy.

Buttermilk Scallion Cornbread Casserole in a white baking dish on a table

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I love the added scallions in this new recipe and also how good the texture is thanks to the buttermilk. With less than 10 minutes of mixing time, this can be baking in the oven while you prepare the rest of dinner for a tasty, filling meal. We love this Creamed Corn too!

What to Serve with Cornbread

Of course we recommend veggies with every dinner meal, but in addition here are some recommended main courses to serve alongside your cornbread.

What do you like to eat cornbread with?

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  1. Is this just cornbread with scallions or is less “solid”? I guess the word casserole is throwing me off, but it looks like regular cornbread consistency. Is that right?

    1. It is still regular cornbread just baked in a casserole dish instead of a cast-iron skillet. – Nicole

    1. My go-to cornbread recipe is almost identical to this (no scallions, sugar instead of honey) and it does call for 2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. (from Cooking with Stone Ground Flour, Arene Kovash)