Although cornbread is a somewhat regional dish, it’s universally loved. Having a delicious keto option is truly a treat. This version has a crisp crust, and a soft, but coarse crumb.
November 9 2018 recipe & photo by Kristie Sullivan, PhD, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Bread
Although cornbread is a somewhat regional dish, it’s universally loved. Having a delicious keto option is truly a treat. This version has a crisp crust, and a soft, but coarse crumb.
USMetric
8 servingservings
Ingredients
- ¼ cup (¾ oz.) 60 ml (25 g) coconut flour
- 1⁄3 cup (1¼ oz.) 80 ml (35 g) oat fiber
- 1⁄3 cup (11⁄5 oz.) 80 ml (33 g) whey protein isolate (unflavored)
- 1½ tsp 1½ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp ¼ tsp salt
- 4 oz. 110 g butter, melted
- 1⁄3 cup 80 ml bacon fat or coconut oil, melted
- ¼ cup 60 ml water
- 4 4 eggeggs
- ¼ tsp ¼ tsp corn extract (optional)
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Instructions
Instructions are for 8 servings. Please modify as needed.
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Place a greased 10" (25 cm) cast-iron skillet in the oven to heat while you make the cornbread.
Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl.
Add the melted butter, bacon fat, eggs, and water. Beat with a hand mixer. Stir in the corn extract.
Pour the cornbread mixture into the hot cast iron skillet and bake for about 18 to 20 minutes or until lightly browned and firm to the touch.
Tips
The corn extract is optional, but provides a more authentic, corn-like flavor. If you don’t have a cast iron skillet, a pie tin or small oven-proof skillet will work.
Whey protein isolate has casein and lactose removed and is not the same as whey protein, which can be highly insulinogenic. Please check the ingredients on whey protein isolate to make sure there are no added sweeteners.
Oat fiber is the pure insoluble fiber from the outer husk of the oat. Because it is not digestible, it does not impact blood glucose.
Storing
You can store this bread in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I you want to freeze it, you can do so for up to 3 months. We recommend slicing it first and placing parchment paper in between for easy access to the right amount.
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32 comments
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Yvonne
November 13 2018
What brand of corn extract was used in this recipe
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Yvonne
November 13 2018
Where do i purchase oat fiber
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
November 13 2018
What brand of corn extract was used in this recipe
Amoretti sweet corn extract.
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
November 13 2018
Where do i purchase oat fiber
Netrition.com or Amazon.com - it tends to not be widely available in grocery stores. Look for Lifesource or Trim Healthy Mama as they are more mild in flavor.
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Nilima
November 14 2018
Is oat fiber grain/gluten free? Is their an alternative ingredient to this?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
November 15 2018
Trim Healthy Mama brand is certified gluten free. There is no great substitute for oat fiber as it gives a good texture and adds bulk without adding any carbs.
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Marilyn
November 15 2018
I looked on amazon, $35.00 for 2 oz. of corn flavoring. Is it really that good? Do you use it for anything else? I love and miss cornbread.
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Danny
November 19 2018
:( I had really high hopes for this. It ended up tasting like an omelet. And the texture was nothing near the texture of cornbread.
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Danny
November 19 2018
Update:. Apparently I didn't wait long enough for it to set. I had some this morning and it was PERFECT! Could have used a tad more corn extract but that's a matter of personal taste.
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Susan Goode
November 21 2018
Instead of the pricey corn extract, I used what I had. Buttered Popcorn flavor from LorAnn Oils. Tasted good to me. The Amoretti might have been better, but man! Whew at the price.
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Anita
December 7 2018
I'm getting ready to make the cornbread and my skillet is hot. I don't add any grease to my skillet? Right?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
December 7 2018
The first step does call for the skillet to be greased.
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Faye
December 11 2018
Great recipe!!
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Ruthann
December 22 2018
this is fabulous! While the corn extract is pricey it's worth it, especially since you use such a small amount. I figure at least 25 skillet's worth in a bottle and it makes a difference. Be careful what brand of Oat Fiber you use. I attempted to cheap out on this ingredient the first time and it was beyond nasty! Lifesource brand was light and fluffy and helped to give this an almost true cornbread texture. Will be making this again and again. Thank you Kristie for bringing back one of my favorite foods to the Keto world!
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Mary Jo
January 18 2019
Is there a substitute for whey protein isolate? I don't use that so it only comes in large containers and is very pricey.
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
January 19 2019
There is not a good substitute for the whey protein isolate. You can get Isopure unflavored in smaller 1lb packages from Amazon.
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Ledia
January 23 2019
i love every kristie recipe except this one. i just made three cornbread versions including this one. for this one i bought oat fiber and isopure to make this and this is just horrendous in every way. i prefer both the simple almond flour or coconut flour ones any day. i do love the corn extract tho and that makes
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Angelica
January 31 2019
Salvado de Avena es lo mismo que la fibra de avena ?
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Lois A.
July 12 2019
I accidentally rated it 1 star, but I love this recipe! It's the closest thing I've found to real cornbread, especially in texture. Definitely 5 stars!
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K Ray
November 10 2019
This cornbread is so yummy, thank you Kristie. I can't wait to share this and your chili with my coworkers. I might try it with cheese and jalapenos if I do will I need to change any of the ingredients?
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Danna
November 13 2019
This will be my go-to "cornbread" recipe forever! I use my cast iron skillet so it gets a nice crust, the texture is amazing, and it's refreshing to have a consistently good Keto bread recipe that is nut free. I used this as the base for Thanksgiving "cornbread" dressing last year, and it turned out great. (The quality of ingredients does matter, as others have said. Lifesource oat fiber is a must, as other brands can have a nasty smell and texture that affects the final product. Isopure is the only whey protein brand I've used, at I get great results so I'm sticking with that, too. I get them on Amazon, but I've heard others have found good prices on other websites.)
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Jennifer
August 9 2020
Unfortunately I really didn’t care for this recipe. I made it exactly as written, including the corn extract, and using the brands recommended in the comments. Even with the corn extract, I felt it wasn’t anything like the texture or flavor of cornbread. It needs a bit more coconut flour to replicate the gritty corn texture, but then the mixture would require additional liquid. The DD coconut flour bread is actually more cornbread-like than this recipe.
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
August 9 2020
Unfortunately I really didn’t care for this recipe. I made it exactly as written, including the corn extract, and using the brands recommended in the comments. Even with the corn extract, I felt it wasn’t anything like the texture or flavor of cornbread. It needs a bit more coconut flour to replicate the gritty corn texture, but then the mixture would require additional liquid. The DD coconut flour bread is actually more cornbread-like than this recipe.
Thanks for your feedback!
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Scott
October 9 2020
This was pretty good. I didn't have any bacon fat on hand so I used coconut oil. I didn't necessarily care for the slight coconut smell and taste but it was tolerable so I would say Kristi hit it out of the park on this recipe. I will be using bacon fat next time though. I liked how the finished product didn't come across as "heavy" in its texture. It really did look a whole lot like grandma's cornbread! I made keto cornbread last Christmas and it wasn't as good as this. I look forward to using this recipe in December!
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Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor
October 9 2020
This was pretty good. I didn't have any bacon fat on hand so I used coconut oil. I didn't necessarily care for the slight coconut smell and taste but it was tolerable so I would say Kristi hit it out of the park on this recipe. I will be using bacon fat next time though. I liked how the finished product didn't come across as "heavy" in its texture. It really did look a whole lot like grandma's cornbread! I made keto cornbread last Christmas and it wasn't as good as this. I look forward to using this recipe in December!
Thank you for your feedback on this recipe. My family loves it as well and I loved using my cast iron skillet to make something as traditional as cornbread!
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isydora
January 16 2021
Great recipe, but I didn’t like the Buttered Popcorn flavor from LorAnn Oils. I also used a bit more, which was a big mistake, since the taste is quite artificial. Still, the cornbread is really good, easy to make, and I’ll be making it again.
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LINDA
April 13 2021
I have a recipe for a quick and easy chicken tamales, but it calls for 2 cups of self rising yellow cornmeal mix. Do you have something that would be more keto friendly that I could substitute for this?
Love this cornbread recipe and thought perhaps you would know if there was something I could use in the recipe I have.
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LINDA
April 13 2021
update to looking for a substitute for cornmeal mix. Could I just use the dry ingredients listed in this recipe and Then after I mix it with the other recipe I would use the corn extract. The tamale recipe I have used 2 cups added to chicken, some vegies and 2 cups of salsa. Would I need 2 cups of your cornbread dry mix or would it need to be adjusted?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
April 13 2021
update to looking for a substitute for cornmeal mix. Could I just use the dry ingredients listed in this recipe and Then after I mix it with the other recipe I would use the corn extract. The tamale recipe I have used 2 cups added to chicken, some vegies and 2 cups of salsa. Would I need 2 cups of your cornbread dry mix or would it need to be adjusted?
We have not tested using these ingredients as a cornmeal mix.
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alex
March 9 2022
can i replace the oat fiber with psylliyum husk?
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Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
March 9 2022
can i replace the oat fiber with psylliyum husk?
Unfortunately those ingredients give very different qualities to baked goods. There isn't a great substitute for oat fiber in this recipe.
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Cyndy
March 23 2023
This recipe was very dry & dense. I followed all directions & ingredients