When you think about casseroles, you might think of baked dishes with rice, pasta, or potatoes. But don’t forget about cornbread! Cowboy Cornbread Casserole is a simple recipe that starts with a layer of ground beef cooked with beans and corn with taco seasonings and tomatoes. It’s then covered with cornbread batter – I’m using a box mix to make it even easier – and baked to perfection. This buttery, savory cornbread casserole is sometimes called “Cowboy Dinner”. It will definitely be a family favorite, and you’ll love how quickly and easily it comes together. It’s perfect for festive gatherings or for a comforting weeknight dinner. If you love these hearty, comforting, and bold “cowboy” flavors, you should also try my King Ranch Chicken Casserole, John Wayne Casserole, and my Cowboy Casserole topped with tater tots! Thoreen

Cowboy Casserole with Cornbread

Hearty and Filling – This casserole is perfect for feeding your hungry crew something they’ll really enjoy. Simple Ingredients – A pound of ground beef and some pantry staples are the basis of this recipe, so you won’t need to shop for anything fancy or different to put this skillet casserole together. Easy to Customize – Swap out the beef for leaner ground turkey, or use your own favorite seasonings. This is a very forgiving recipe, so feel free to experiment.

Key Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make this cowboy casserole cornbread: Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

Cornbread Mix: To simplify this meal, I’m using a box of Jiffy corn muffin mix. It’s a foolproof favorite, and easy to mix with an egg, milk, and butter to make the topping for our casserole. You could also use your favorite skillet cornbread recipe in place of the boxed mix if you prefer. Ground Beef: Lean ground beef (90/10 mix) is ideal, as you’ll have less grease to pour away. This recipe also works well with ground turkey or vegan ground meat. Beans: A can of pinto beans adds extra protein to the dish. If you’re in the UK, look for Berlotti beans. You can also use other types of beans, such as black beans or kidney beans in this casserole. Onion and Garlic: Freshly chopped aromatics are cooked with the beef to give it a wonderful savory, slow-cooked flavor. Rotel Tomatoes: Canned diced tomatoes with chiles give this dish a bit of heat and the right amount of moisture. Be sure not to drain the tomatoes, we want all of that tasty liquid in the dish. I’m using the fire-roasted variety of ROTEL here, but the regular one works too. You can also use a can of regular diced tomatoes if you don’t want the heat from the chiles. Taco Seasoning: Use your favorite brand of taco seasoning, or mix up a batch of homemade taco seasoning instead. Frozen Corn: I love how corn kernels add sweetness to this slightly spicy dish! There’s no need to thaw the corn, it will cook quickly in the casserole. Some people enjoy this recipe made with a can of creamed corn instead! Shredded Cheese: Shredded cheddar is layered underneath the cornbread so that it melts into both layers of this two layered casserole.

How To Make Cowboy Cornbread Casserole

Get started by preheating the oven to 350°F (180°C), or 160°C if using a fan oven.

Recipe Tips

Add other ingredients: There are many different ways to make cornbread casserole, and this recipe can serve as a starting point for you. Feel free to add other veggies such as bell peppers and mushrooms, or adjust the seasonings to your liking. If you like things extra spicy, try adding some chili powder. Add Toppings: For serving, consider adding a dollop of sour cream, extra cheese, chopped avocado, crushed fritos, or salsa.

Storing and Making Ahead

Store leftovers of cowboy cornbread casserole in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can freeze this casserole (fully baked and cooled) for up to 3 months. Reheat, covered, in a 375°F oven until it’s heated through. Make ahead: Prepare the casserole in the morning or the day ahead and keep it covered in the fridge until dinner time. Then bake as directed in the recipe.

What To Serve With Cowboy Cornbread Casserole

Serve this with a dollop of sour cream and some fresh cilantro for the perfect presentation. On the side, try my Tex Mex Salad or easy Mexican Rice.

Can I make this recipe vegetarian?

You can easily turn this into a vegetarian meal by replacing the ground beef with a plant-based protein such as Impossible Burger or Beyond Beef. Other substitutions for ground meat are sauteed mushrooms or more beans and vegetables.

Do I need a cast iron skillet to make cornbread casserole?

I love the simplicity of cooking the meat in a large skillet and then baking the dish in the same skillet. If you don’t have an oven proof skillet, you can transfer the meat mixture to a baking dish instead before topping it with the cornbread batter and baking it.

How long do you cook cornbread casserole?

Since the meat mixture is fully cooked before baking, you just need to cook the casserole long enough for the cornbread to be done. This should take 25 to 30 minutes. You can check for doneness with a toothpick. If it comes out clean, the cornbread topping is ready! Fill all of those hungry bellies with this delicious and hearty Cowboy Cornbread Casserole tonight! Not ready to make the recipe today? Be sure to Pin it so that you can find it later. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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