Maple Cornbread Muffins

Rosemary & maple make these easy cornbread muffins lightly sweet & cozy-tasting. I love to serve them at Thanksgiving or with a big bowl of chili.

Maple corn muffins

Move over, dinner rolls, and make way for… cornbread muffins! Maybe it’s my Midwestern background, but I love corn, especially in this sweet & savory corn muffin recipe.

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My Cornbread Muffin Recipe Ingredients

In my opinion, good cornbread should be golden & crumbly and walk the line between sweet and savory. These corn muffins do just that. Here’s what I use to make them healthy & delicious:

  • Maple syrup sweetens them naturally and adds depth of flavor to this corn muffin recipe.
  • Rosemary flecks them with green and brings its cozy, fresh wintry taste.
  • Canola oil or olive oil is a healthier substitute for butter.
  • Spelt flour gives them whole grain power.
  • And apple cider vinegar helps them rise and adds a nice tangy flavor.

With apple cider vinegar as a rising agent, almond milk instead of dairy milk, and oil instead of butter, this cornbread muffin recipe is actually vegan. If you have vegan skeptics in your house, don’t worry. These muffins are so good that they’ll never know if you don’t tell them.

Cornbread muffin recipe steps

What to Serve with Corn Muffins

I made this recipe to serve at my Thanksgiving dinner along with green beans, mashed potatoes, roasted beets, squash, and apple pie for dessert. Make a double batch, and use the extras to make poblano cornbread stuffing!

Cornbread muffins are also one of my favorite sides with a big bowl of soup. Of course, they’re great with chili, but I also like them with my lentil soup, butternut squash soup, red pepper soup, or many-veggie soup.

Cornbread muffins in a muffin tin

If you love these cornbread muffins…

Try my corn chowder, cornbread, or simple corn on the cob next!


4.9 from 15 reviews

Maple Cornbread Muffins

 
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I love serving these easy 10-ingredient cornbread muffins at Thanksgiving dinner or with a big bowl of chili. Made with almond milk, apple cider vinegar, and oil, they're secretly vegan!
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Recipe type: Side dish, snack
Cuisine: American
Serves: 9-10
Ingredients
  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup spelt flour (or regular all-purpose flour)
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped rosemary
  • ¾ cup unsweetened Almond Breeze Almond Milk
  • ½ cup maple syrup
  • ½ cup canola oil
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together all of the dry ingredients.
  3. In a smaller bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients.
  4. Pour the wet ingredients into the bowl with the dry ingredients and, using a wooden spoon, stir together until just combined. Don't overmix.
  5. Fill muffin cups ¾ of the way full, and bake 18-20 minutes.
  6. Let them cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes, remove them, and let them finish cooling on a wire rack.

 

Oat flour or a gluten free blend will likely work in place of the spelt flour, I didn’t try it so I don’t know what the exact result would be.

I tried out a variety of types of cornmeal, and I like this one best for the muffin texture.

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  1. Cathy
    09.27.2023

    The best corn muffins I have ever made!

  2. Vidya
    03.08.2023

    Tried these, very yummy. Was worried they would be heavy but they weren’t. Thank you for sharing your recipe 🙂

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      03.10.2023

      So glad you loved the muffins!

  3. Barbara
    02.18.2023

    PS I’m gluten free

  4. Barbara
    02.18.2023

    Have you ever made these using only cornmeal? My brother makes a skillet cornbread that uses only cornmeal, but it also uses buttermilk? I’ve used gluten free flour, and these muffins are GOOD (I’ve made them several times) AND they are also a little heavier/more dense than I like.! Just curious… Thks

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      02.20.2023

      Hi Barbara, I don’t really think they’d work with 100% cornmeal – I think they’d either be gritty or fall apart, especially since this recipe doesn’t have eggs.

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