Layered Mexican Cornbread Salad Recipe (2024)

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This is another of my Aunt Katy’s original recipes that she gave me permission to share with ya’ll. This Layered Mexican Cornbread Salad is a huge hit at church potlucks and our family gatherings.

While this layered Mexican cornbread salad looks fabulous in a trifle bowl, you can also layer it up in a big pan for large gatherings. It tastes great the next day too (if you have leftovers which isn’t likely!)

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You can prepare this cornbread salad recipe up to 24 hours ahead of time which makes it a great side dish for holidays.

Layered Mexican Cornbread Salad Recipe

Ingredients
2 packs Mexican cornbread mix made according to package directions (Martha White makes a good one)
2 packs ranch dressing mix
2 c buttermilk
2 c mayonnaise
1 lettuce head, finely chopped
2 cans seasoned black beans, rinsed and drained
1 can shoepeg corn, drained (use white or yellow corn if you can’t find shoepeg)
1 can mexicorn drained
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 green bell pepper, chopped
1 jar green olives
1 can sliced black olives
2 tomatoes
1 bunch green onions, sliced
8oz shredded cheddar cheese

Creating this layered Mexican cornbread salad recipe is definitely a labor of love and you’ll need a tool to make things easier on yourself. One of the tricks to the full flavor of this recipe is finely chopping the ingredients and this chopper tool from Pampered Chef can cut your prep time in half! There are other similar models out there from different brands, but just trust me on this one and invest in the Pampered Chef one. It’s high quality, takes apart and puts together easily, is dishwasher safe, and lasts forever. You can buy it on Amazon so there’s no need to find a Pampered Chef rep.

Directions:

1. Prepare cornbread mix according to package directions. Cool.

2. Mix ranch dressing mix with buttermilk and mayonnaise and refrigerate until ready for use.

3. Crumble ½ cornbread into large glass trifle bowl or 5 quart ice cream bucket (perfect for traveling!) Layer ½ lettuce, 1 can black beans, 1 can corn, red bell pepper, sprinkle enough green olives to cover 1 layer (don’t use whole jar), ½ tomatoes, 1 ¼ cups ranch dressing, repeat ½ cornbread, ½ lettuce, 1 can black beans, 1 can corn, green bell pepper, ½ tomatoes, black olives, green onions, 1 ¼ cup ranch dressing, shredded cheese, and top with bacon bits.

4. Cover and refrigerate at least2 hours and up to 24 hours before serving.

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Mexican Cornbread Salad

Jenn

Delectable Mexican cornbread salad recipe that is a hit at potlucks. Comfort food that everyone will love!

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Servings 20

Calories 264 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 packs Mexican cornbread mix made according to package directions
  • 2 packs ranch dressing mix
  • 2 c buttermilk
  • 2 c mayonnaise
  • 1 lettuce head finely chopped
  • 2 cans seasoned black beans rinsed and drained
  • 1 can shoepeg corn drained (use white or yellow corn if you can't find shoepeg)
  • 1 can mexicorn drained
  • 1 red bell pepper chopped
  • 1 green bell pepper chopped
  • 1 jar green olives
  • 1 can sliced black olives
  • 2 to matoes
  • 1 bunch green onions sliced
  • 8 oz shredded cheddar cheese

Instructions

  • 1. Prepare cornbread mix according to package directions. Cool.

  • 2. Mix ranch dressing mix with buttermilk and mayonnaise and refrigerate until ready for use.

  • 3. Crumble ½ cornbread into a large glass trifle bowl or 5-quart ice cream bucket (perfect for traveling!)

  • Layer ½ lettuce, 1 can black beans, 1 can corn, red bell pepper, sprinkle enough green olives to cover 1 layer (don't use whole jar), ½ tomatoes, 1 ¼ cups ranch dressing, repeat ½ cornbread, ½ lettuce, 1 can black beans, 1 can corn, green bell pepper, ½ tomatoes, black olives, green onions, 1 ¼ cup ranch dressing, shredded cheese, and top with bacon bits.

  • 4. Cover and refrigerate at least2 hours and up to 24 hours before serving.

Notes

I swear I layer this in a different order every time I make it so don't overthink it.

Keyword layered cornbread salad, mexican cornbread salad

Nutrition Facts

Mexican Cornbread Salad

Amount Per Serving (1 serving)

Calories 264Calories from Fat 189

% Daily Value*

Fat 21g32%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Polyunsaturated Fat 15g

Cholesterol 22mg7%

Sodium 514mg22%

Carbohydrates 13g4%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 7g14%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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If you want another potluck recipe that will knock people’s socks off, try my Death by Spinach dip. Might want to double the recipe because it goes fast wherever you bring it.

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What is cornbread salad made of? ›

Crumble 1/2 of the cornbread in the bottom of a large serving dish. Evenly layer with 1 can of pinto beans, 1/2 of the tomatoes, 1/2 cup green bell pepper, 1/2 cup green onions, 1 can of corn, 1 cup of cheese, 1/2 of the bacon, and 1/2 of the sour cream mixture. Repeat the layers.

How do you make cornbread not fall apart? ›

Avoid over-mixing the batter.

Cornbread batter should still be lumpy when you put it in the oven. If you are mixing it until it's smooth like cake batter, that could be the cause of your crumbly cornbread! Stop blending as soon as all the ingredients are mixed together.

Why is my cornbread dry and crumbly? ›

The gluten in flour adds durability to your cornbread. Meanwhile, cornmeal is slow to absorb liquids, making your cornbread more inclined to crumble, according to Our Everyday Life.

Will an extra egg make cornbread less crumbly? ›

Yes, but we recommend using an egg substitute, like applesauce. Eggs, or egg substitutes help add structure to the cornbread. Without an egg or substitute, the cornbread may crumble and fall apart easily.

How do you make Paula Deen cornbread salad? ›

In the bottom of a large glass bowl, place cornbread cubes. Layer beans, corn, onion, bell pepper, tomatoes and 2 cups cheese on top of cornbread. Spread ranch dressing evenly over cheese. Cover, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

What is the best cornmeal for cornbread? ›

As for the best cornmeal for cornbread, either fine- or medium-grind cornmeal is a great choice. Medium-grind cornmeal will bring slightly more texture and grittiness to the batter, which you may or may not want (it's up to you!). You can use fine or medium cornmeal in these extra corny muffins.

How do you keep cornbread from being dense? ›

So, you could marry someone from Alabama, or:
  1. Try a good Southern cornmeal mix. ...
  2. Use a goodly amount of flour along with cornmeal (up to a 1:1 mix or slightly less flour than cornmeal). ...
  3. Try an extra egg and a splash more liquid than your recipe calls for.
  4. Make sure your batter contains oil or melted butter.
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Why wont my cornbread stay together? ›

generally speaking, cornbread is crumbly if there is too high a proportion of cornmeal to flour. you need the gluten in the flour to hold it together and also enough moisture. if it is too high in fat it will also be too tender and crumbly.

What can you add to cornbread mix? ›

10 Mix-Ins for Classic Cornbread
  1. Bacon and scallion. ...
  2. Green chile and cheddar cheese. ...
  3. Crumbled sausage and poultry seasoning. ...
  4. Fresh corn and basil. ...
  5. Pepperoni, parmesan, and black pepper. ...
  6. Spicy shrimp and creole seasoning. ...
  7. Brown sugar and pecan. ...
  8. Cranberry and maple syrup.

How do you know when cornbread is done? ›

When done, the edges will be lightly browned and just beginning to pull away from the pan. A toothpick or paring knife inserted into the center should come out clean. Place the pan on a rack to cool. Slice and serve the cornbread.

Should you soak cornmeal before making cornbread? ›

Soaking the cornmeal in buttermilk for a few hours, or even overnight, tenderizes the large grains of cornmeal, making the bread more moist and tender. This step is optional, however, and the bread is still delicious without the soaking step.

Can you use two eggs in cornbread? ›

Yellow cornmeal: for that cornbread flavor, of course. Baking staples: you'll also need some baking powder (not baking soda!) & salt so that the cornbread bakes up nice and fluffy. Eggs: you'll need two eggs in this recipe. Sweetener: feel free to use pure maple syrup or honey to naturally sweeten the cornbread.

Can you put too many eggs in cornbread? ›

On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

Where is cornbread made from? ›

The usual Southern cornbread is made from a batter containing cornmeal, wheat flour, eggs, milk or buttermilk, and shortening; the addition of sugar is generally considered inauthentic.

Is cornbread healthy for you to eat? ›

Corn in its natural state is full of vitamin C, B vitamins, magnesium, and potassium. Processed corn products are not as nutritious, but cornbread does still contain these vitamins and minerals, as well as 6% of the daily recommended value of iron.

What does cornbread come from? ›

Cornbread is a quick bread made with cornmeal, associated with the cuisine of the Southern United States, with origins in Native American cuisine. It is an example of batter bread. Dumplings and pancakes made with finely ground cornmeal are staple foods of the Hopi people in Arizona.

What type of vegetable is corn salad? ›

Valerianella locusta is a synonym for Valeriana locusta, commonly called mâche, cornsalad, or lamb's lettuce, a small, herbaceous, annual flowering plant in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae. It is native to Europe, western Asia and north Africa, where it is eaten as a leaf vegetable.

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