Maple Cornbread Muffins


Perfect for fall, these Maple Cornbread Muffins have a subtle maple flavor and sweetness. They go beautifully with the cozier foods of autumn, such as beans, casseroles, and all things slow cooker.

Maple Cornbread Muffins  Print
Makes 12 muffins

1 cup sifted flour
1 cup cornmeal
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 egg, beaten
1/4 cup real maple syrup
2 tablespoons melted butter, slightly cooled, for batter
3 tablespoons butter for muffin pan

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Put a generous 1/4 teaspoon butter in each cup of a 12 cup muffin pan and set aside.

2. In a large bowl, whisk the dry ingredients together and then sift. In a small bowl, whisk together the milk, egg, syrup, and melted butter. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. The mixture will be somewhat thin and have a few small lumps. Let the mixture sit for about a minute before filling the muffin pan.

3. While the mixture sits, place the muffin pan in the preheated oven, just long enough for the butter to melt and get hot, about one minute. Remove the pan from the oven, and very carefully swirl the pan so that the melted butter comes up the sides of the cups somewhat.

4. Evenly divide the cornbread mixture into the muffin cups, filling each about 3/4 full. Bake until golden brown, about 20 minutes. Let cool in pan on a wire rack for 5 minutes, then remove muffins from pan onto wire rack. Serve warm with maple butter, if desired.

Maple Butter: Mix 6 tablespoons softened butter with 2 tablespoons real maple syrup until creamy and smooth. This is very good on pancakes, too.




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152 comments:

  1. OMG Joy! Yes, yes yes, yes yes...I LOVE cornbread AND maple syrup. Will be pinning FOR SURE!

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    1. Oh, Scarlett, you are so much fun! Thanks- they really are good. You are a sweetheart to come by- thank you! :)

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    1. Thank you, Kelley! They do compliment each other! :) I appreciate the visit- thanks!

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  3. I can't wait to try these. Sounds so good. Bev

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    1. Thank you, Bev- we really like them! :) Thank you for visiting!

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  4. Um, YUM! We love cornbread, especially with chili in the winter. Can't wait to try these out!

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    1. Oooo, these would be really good with chili! Hurry, winter! ;) Thank you for dropping by, Rhonda!

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  5. Oh yum! Those look absolutely delicious Joy! They will be perfect with my Guinness Chili, as soon as it cools down :)

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    1. Lisa, I know it's too hot to bake....and I do it anyway. What is wrong with me? (Lol, don't answer that!) Your chili has to be amazing! :)

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  6. They do look delicious! But they are going to have to wait -- while I will turn on the oven when it is 93 out for baking anything chocolate -- everything else will wait until cooler weather!

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    1. I hear ya, Grandma Kc- chocolate knows no season! :) Thanks for the visit- hope you and Miss Amara have a fun Labor Day weekend!

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  7. These look lovely. Pinning to remind myself to make these with my 3 year old. =D

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    1. Oh, you are such a great mom to cook with your child! :) I hope you and your family like these as much as we do! Have fun baking together! :)

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  8. One of my favorite things in the entire world is cornbread!! I seriously can't wait to try your recipe! Pinning now!

    ~Jen @ Yummy Healthy Easy

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    1. Jen, I'm quite a cornbread fan myself, and we love this recipe! If you try it, I hope you and your family enjoy it! :) Thank you for visiting and for pinning!

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  9. This cornbread looks delicious...I just pinned it, so I won't lose the recipe!

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    1. Jodee, thanks for coming by, and thank you for pinning! I think I want some of your Fresh Roma Tomatoes and Spinach Pasta with my cornbread! :)

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  10. These sound absolutely delicious! I love maple cornbread!

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    1. Thank you, Marcie, and thanks for coming by! :)

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  11. These look and sound awesome. My mom put together a family cookbook last year. She asked for others in the family to submit recipes and stories. She included old photos. My fav gift last year! I've read it three times already.

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    1. Laurie, those family recipes are such treasures! I wish my mom and grandmother had done something like that. :) A keepsake for sure. Thank you for coming by- I appreciate the visit!

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  12. sounds yummy! I can't wait to try these with my Starbuck's pumpkin spice latte! :)

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    1. Sami, that sounds amazingly good. Now I'll have to try it, too! ;) Thank you for stopping by!

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  13. Joy, these muffins sound absolutely delicious! I love sweet cornbread! I'd be honored if you linked this up to our All Things Thursday Blog Hop when you get a chance. Have a great weekend!
    Blessings,
    Nici

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    1. Thanks for the invitation, Nici, I will be there! Thank you so much for coming by- hope you're having a great weekend, too! :)

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  14. Joy, I just made these cornbread muffins, they are marvelous! I knew when I read the recipe they'd be the perfect compliment to the kale and maple sausage dish I make. And they are. A winner for sure, thank you!
    Jaclynne

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    1. Jaclynne, you are amazing to try these and let me know how they turned out- I'm so glad you liked them! Oh my gosh, a kale and maple sausage dish sounds incredible- I love all of those things. You are a sweetheart for taking the time to come by and comment! :)

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  15. Hi Joy, your muffins look so good! I bet they are yummy too! These would be great with everything you said. I hope you are enjoying the weekend.
    Julie from julieslifestyle.blogspot.com

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    1. Julie, thank you- we really enjoy them! I hope you are enjoying your weekend, too. Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  16. I have never thought of adding maple syrup to corn muffins, but these looks delicious! Definitely pinning for later.

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    1. Tammi, I had never had it either, but we loved it! Thank you so much for pinning! :)

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  17. sounds yummy! stopped by for the party & stayed to catch up on posts. hope your having a great weekend. Theresa @DearCreatives

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    1. Thanks, and thank you for coming by, Theresa! I appreciate the visit!

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  18. I saw these late last night, someone shared them on FB and I thought they sounded really good. Did not realize they were yours. There was no name. Wish I could remember what page shared them.
    Thanks for linking up at Swap N Share Sunday. As always a great recipe.
    Dawn
    Spatulas On Parade

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    1. Thanks, Dawn, we really liked them. Too bad about the no-name share-er. :P Thank you for hosting Swap N Share Sunday!! :)

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    1. Hi, Taylor- thanks for coming over! The muffins are really good- a great taste of fall! :)

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  20. These look delicious and I would love to try them with my favorite Chili recipe. Thanks so much!

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    1. Erin, I think they'd be great with chili. If you try them, I hope you love them as much as we do! :) Thank you for coming by!

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  21. Hi Joy, stopping by here from Julie's Marvelous Mondays Link Party. Love the idea of using maple syrup in cornbread. Will be putting this on my to-bake list. Thanks for sharing --pinning! :)

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    1. I'm so glad you stopped in from Marvelous Mondays, Anne! Thanks for the visit and for pinning!

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  22. I am so ready for all of those cozy autumn foods! These look delicious! I can't wait to try them when the weather cools off:)

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    1. Oh, me too, Shannon! Fall is my favorite time of year, especially the cooking part! :) Thank you for coming by!

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  23. These looks INCREDIBLE! I love cornbread muffins!

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    1. Oh, Steph, thank you so very much- cornbread is such a favorite of mine, too! :) Glad you came by!

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  24. Love the touch of maple in these muffins. For some reason I think cornbread tastes best in muffin form.

    Beautiful photos, Joy! Thank you for linking this week.

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    1. Thank you, Michelle. I think I may like muffins because they have more crust, maybe? I better make some more to figure it all out, lol. ;) Thank you for stopping by, and for working so hard on See Ya In The Gumbo- I really enjoy it. :)

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  25. Gonna make these for dinner tonight with White Bean Soup. Yum I can hardly wait.
    QMM

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    1. Peggy, that sounds fantastic- I love white bean soup. Now I'm hungry for it, too! :) Thanks for visiting!

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  26. I don't think I've met a bread I didn't like, but cornbread is at the top of the list of faves. These sound so good!

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    1. Oh, Kim, I am a bread gal, too! And I agree- cornbread is hard to beat! :) Thank you, and thanks for coming by!

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  27. Oh goodness! I absolutely am crazy for cornbread muffins and these look and sound fantastic! Thank you for sharing at Simple Supper Tuesday. Hope you had a great holiday weekend, Joy!

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    1. Cindy, thank you- we really like them! Thanks for hosting Simple Supper Tuesday! :)

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  28. MMMM- Joy these look so delicious! Thanks for participating in julie's Marvelous Monday link party. I have to post it to my "Must Bake" board. Great site- I am sure that I will be back to visit again. Deb@ Kneaded Creations

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    1. Marvelous Monday is such a fun party- thank you for coming over from there, and thanks for pinning! I'm so glad you came by- I appreciate the visit! :)

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  29. Your cornbread muffins sound delicious! My family will love these so pinning now! Stopping by from All My Bloggy Friends Party.

    Easy Life Meal & Party Planning

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    1. Terri, thank you so much for visiting, and thanks for pinning! If you make these, I hope you and your family enjoy them as much as we do! :)

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  30. Oh my goodness, I can't wait to try these! What a perfect treat for the fall season. We only have hot-dry and hot-rainy seasons over in SE Asia, but I still like to PRETEND the season has changed by making my kitchen smell like fall ;-)
    Alicia

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    1. That sounds like a great idea, Alicia- it would seem like fall to smell maple or pumpkin or some of those great fall cooking aromas! Thank you so much for visiting! :)

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  31. All I can say is YUMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!! Pinning this right now. Thanks for linking up at Pin It Tuesday!

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    1. Thank you for pinning, and thanks for hosting Pin It Tuesday! :)

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  32. This looks so yummy!! I'm visiting from All My Bloggy Friends! If you like to link up I'm co-hosting Tell Me Tuesday this week at www.craftdictator.com!

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    1. Thanks for visiting and for the invitation- I have linked up to your great party! Thank you! :)

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  33. I made these tonight! Turned out delicious, especially with maple butter. Yum! I haven't had much luck with cornbread recipes in the past, so I was really happy that they were so good!

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    1. Oh, Alexis, I am so happy that you liked the muffins! What a sweetheart you are to try them and then let me know how they turned out! Thank you! :)

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  34. You are a genius. I always put it on my corn bread but never thought to add it inside! Super smart. Will pin it now and try it out later this week.

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    1. Rachel, you are so sweet to come by, and to pin this! If you try it, I hope you enjoy it! I think it would be delicious with that salad you posted today! ;)

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  35. Dear Joy, These muffins look perfect and delicious!! I've been craving cornbread lately too. Sounds terrific. Blessings, Catherine

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    1. Catherine, I am quite the cornbread fan, too, and we did enjoy these! Thanks for visiting! :)

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  36. Joy, I just bought my very first bottle of pure maple syrup and am a total convert! I can't wait to try it in these muffins :)

    Amy | Club Narwhal



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    1. Fantastic- I hope you love them as much as I do! :) Thank you so much for coming by!

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  37. Thanks for the invitation, Parrish- I will be there! :)

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  38. These muffins really do just evoke all the wonderful flavours of autumn, Joy! Love the maple butter too. I've pinned this recipe and look forward to trying them soon :-)

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    1. Thank you, April! The maple butter might have been my favorite part! :) Thank you for pinning, and thanks for coming by!

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  39. Hi Joy - We have cornbread a few times a month - and I typically use 2 or 3 variations of the same base recipe ... I'm adding this to the round-up! My family would love these and I love the hint of maple! :) These sound perfect for Fall! Thanks for sharing at All My Bloggy Friends this week! I am sharing this on Facebook!

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    1. Thanks, Jamie! If you try this recipe, I hope you and your family enjoy it. I need to figure out how to make Maple Poke Cornbread, don't you think? :D

      Thanks for hosting All My Bloggy Friends, and for sharing! :)

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  40. Just saw these on my Pinterest Home page and I was going to make the kind from the back of my corn bread container but these look so much better! Thanks for sharing!

    Britney @ The Princess & Her Cowboys

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    1. Thank you so much, Britney! If you try them, I hope you'll like them as much as we do! :) Thanks for the visit!

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  41. Maple syrup just gilds the lily. I could eat them all.


    Madonna/aka/Ms. Lemon
    MakeMineLemon

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    1. Ms. Madonna, I just about did eat them all. ;) I am so happy you came by- thank you! :)

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  42. These look amazing! Thanks for sharing at Domestic Superhero today! http://domesticsuperhero.com/2013/09/05/sharing-with-domestic-superhero-link-party-25/

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  43. Oh my goodness, these look wonderful!!! They look like they just melt in your mouth! They sound amazing!

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    1. Oh, thank you, Maria, and thank you for stopping by! I enjoyed seeing all the fall goodies on your blog! :)

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  44. Wow! I'd love to have these little muffins any time of day!! Thanks for linking up to Wake up Wednesday! I'll be sharing this recipe on FB, Pinterest and Twitter today!

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    1. Thank you so much for coming by, and for sharing! I love Wake Up Wednesday! :)

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  45. Okay wow! These look great. I just found your blog and love it! I'll be back for sure...and hope you'll come share this post at our From the Farm Blog Hop this week. We're trying to hit 300 linkups, so stop by and link up!
    http://www.fresh-eggs-daily.com/2013/08/from-farm-blog-hop_30.html
    Lisa
    Fresh Eggs Daily
    www.fresh-eggs-daily.com

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    1. Thank you for the invitation- I will come over and link up! :)

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  46. These look delicious and so perfect for fall!! Thank you for linking up to Wake up Wednesdays!!

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    1. Thank you, Lisa, and thanks for hosting! :)

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  47. Hi Joy, these muffins look so good! I saw it on great idea thurs.
    Julie from julieslifestyle.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you, Julie, and thanks for visiting from Great Idea Thursdays! :)

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  48. This looks so amazing! I cant wait to try the recipe. Thank you for sharing it. I just linked it onto my Fall DIY Wreath post. www.realsuburbia.com

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    1. Thanks, and thanks for linking!! I have linked your wreath right back over here! :)

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  49. Hi Joy! These look so good! I will try them soon! Have a great weekend, Christine

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    1. Thank you, Christine! If you try them I hope you enjoy them! :)

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  50. These sound perfect for that crisp fall day, after going to the apple orchard!

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    1. Thanks so much Kris, and thank you for coming by! :)

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  51. Saw these on Full Plate Thursdays! I love maple syrup and can't wait for the weather to cool down enough here in Phoenix to try them!

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    1. Martha, if you try them, I hope you enjoy them as much as we do! Thank you for visiting from Full Plate Thursdays! :)

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  52. They look delicious Joy :) Thanks so much for sharing at Share Your Stuff Tuesdays!!

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    1. Thank you, Erin, and thank you for hosting! :)

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  53. Thank you for sharing, this was perfect! Plus they look delicious and your photo's are wonderful.
    Pinned and featured you on today's post. Now I'm sharing on fb.
    Hugs,
    Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile

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    1. Wanda Ann, thank you so much. You always have one of the loveliest parties, and the best features- I am so happy to be among them! Thank you for sharing and pinning- you are the BEST! :)

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  54. I've used honey in my cornbread muffins before but never maple syrup. What a great idea...sounds delicious! Can't wait to try these with some soups and stews this fall... :)

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    1. Samantha, if you try them, I hope you love them as much as we do. Thank you for coming by! :)

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  55. These are gorgeous! Thanks so much for linking them up to Friday Food Frenzy!

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  56. These look fabulous! I love maple flavor and I love cornbread- these seem to be perfect to me!

    Mal @ The Chic Geek

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    1. Mal, thank you so much, and thanks for coming by and commenting! I'm pretty sure I need some of your blackberry jam on these muffins! ;)

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  57. Oh my these look so good!! Thank you for sharing at Tell Me Tuesday! I will be featuring these muffins tomorrow! Have a great night:)

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    1. Tori, thank you so much- I am so happy that you liked these muffins! Thank you so much, and thanks for hosting Tell Me Tuesday! :)

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  58. We tap our own Maple trees and had a bumper season.... I know what I am going to make! This is one of my featured picks for Tuesday With a Twist! Thanks for sharing at Tuesdays with a Twist. Looking forward to seeing what you share this week.

    Co-host
    Mindie ~ http://bornagainfarmgirl.blogspot.com/

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    1. Oh, my gosh, your own maple trees- I can't even imagine how amazing that must be! Thank you so much for featuring my muffins- if you try them, I hope you like them as much as we do! It's so nice to see you as a host of Tuesdays With a Twist! :)

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  59. These look absolutely perfect! I love my cornbread with a hint of sweet! Thanks for sharing at Sweet & Savory Saturdays #29.

    ~Amber @ DessertNowDinnerLater.com

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    1. Thank you so much, Amber, and thanks for hosting! :)

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  60. These look amazing! Wow!!! Thanks for linking up with "Try a a New Recipe Tuesday." I can't wait to see what you'll share this week. :-) http://our4kiddos.blogspot.com/2013/09/try-new-recipe-tuesday-september-10.html

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  61. I LOVE cornbread!! I make it often with a can of cream corn mixed in or, the confetti kind with minced peppers as well, but THIS..This looks amazing! Im going to make a big batch of Beer Chili and try them out! Thank you!
    ( Im assuming they freeze well too...)

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    1. Oh, Gail, these would be great with Beer Chili! I'm like you, I love cornbread in almost any form. I don't know if these freeze well- we never have any left! :) But they probably would. Thank you so much for coming by!

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  62. Thanks so much for sharing at {Homemade By You} These are going to be featured tonight! I hope you will come on by again!

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    1. Thank you- I am so happy you liked them! I always enjoy Homemade By You! :)

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  63. Miss Joy! Maple Cornbread? Really?! Wow you just knocked my socks off girl, this looks absolutely amazing! I know Brian will love it. Thanks so much for linking this one up, I can't wait to try it :) You are being featured tonight darlin'! Krista @ A Handful of Everything

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    1. Krista, I'm so happy that you liked my muffins! Thank you for featuring them- I can't wait! :)

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  64. Oooo, this cornbread would be perfect to serve with fall recipes! Sounds delicious!

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    1. Lyuba, thank you! You are so sweet to come by- I appreciate the visit! :)

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  65. Those look perfectly yummy! Thanks for sharing at my Pin Me Linky Party!

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    1. Thank you, Diana, and thanks for hosting! :)

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  66. Oh yum, they look perfect and sound so yummy thanks for linking

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  67. If I had to choose one food to eat for the rest of my life it would be corn bread, yes I mean that! And you take the best photos, When I saw the pic of your muffins, I just had to take a moment and appreciate how beautiful it is. Absolute perfection as are all of your pics!

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    1. Connie, I think I would be right there with you, as far as living on cornbread! Thank you very much for the lovely comment about my photos. That means so much to me- thanks! Your nice compliment gave me a lift for the whole weekend! :)

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  68. I just pinned your delicious recipe from Full Plate Thursday, thanks for sharing!
    Miz Helen

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    1. Oh, thank you so much, Miz Helen, and thank you for hosting such a lovely party for us every week! :)

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  69. Delicious, Joy! I usually make cornbread without any sugar, but this will be my go-to recipe for a sweet version. Thanks so much for sharing it at Saturday Night Fever!

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  70. Hi, Joy! Corn muffins are one of our favorite "sides" at this time of year...they're just so perfect with a bowl of soup or chili! I can't wait to try this recipe, because a sweet corn muffin is always my favorite. :) Pinned!

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  71. I would never have thought of adding maple to corn bread muffins, but they sound amazing. Will be trying them this weekend. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday on Organized 31.

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  72. That's a great idea! We like to add cinnamon and nutmeg---maple is another excellent addition! Thanks for sharing your recipe.

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  73. I love cornbread muffins! Thanks for sharing with us at the Teach Me Tuesday Linky Party:)

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  74. Thank You for stopping by Inspire Us Tuesdays and leaving some inspiration behind. We would love for you to visit each week and leave some inspiration, find some inspiration, and borrow some of these ideas for yourself for the future.

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  75. Pinned! Thanks for sharing your recipe @DearCreatives party! Theresa

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  76. Came across these while looking for a way to zing up my regular cornbread... amazingly comforting and satisfying. Thanks so much, first time at this site but will definitely be using it often. Happy New Year!

    Raj from Victoria, BC

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    1. Thank you, Raj! I didn't have any way to reply to you except here- I hope you see it. :) I am so happy that you came by- if you try the recipe, I hope you enjoy it as much as we do! All the best of the New Year to you! :)

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  77. Great with butter and jelly in the morning with a cup of tea. Thanks for the recipe!

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  78. Thanks for the recipe, can't wait to try. Hoping to make for a party that's coming up...have you ever made them in advance? How did they do? And if so, how far ahead? Thanks again!

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    1. Hi, Tanya! I don’t think I’ve ever made them more than a few hours in advance. I think you would be fine making them the day before, let them cool completely, then put in an air tight container and store at (cool) room temperature. They will not be as good made any more in advance than one day.

      I imagine you could make them ahead and freeze them, although I have never tried it. Bake, let cool completely, wrap well (air tight) and freeze, probably no more than a couple of weeks. To use: thaw while still wrapped, then take out of freezer wrapping. Wrap completely in foil and warm in a preheated 350 degree oven for about 8-10 minutes or until desired warmth. :)

      I hope you enjoy the recipe- it’s one of our favorites, especially this time of year, and especially served with that maple butter! :)

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  79. Hey, so I realize this post is years old lol, but I had a couple of questions.
    Is this a sweet cornbread, or more savory, like say, Cracker Barrel's cornbread? Also, how long do these stay fresh, and should they be stored in the fridge or pantry?

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    1. Hi, Amber! This cornbread would be slightly sweet. The 1/4 cup maple syrup gives it a slight sweetness and slight maple flavor and aroma- very nice! :) As with any homemade goods without preservatives, they will not stay fresh for as long as store-bought breads. I prefer to store my leftover cornbread in air-tight containers in a cool, room temperature place. It will be best eaten within 2 days. To warm it up, microwave very lightly, or wrap well in foil and heat in preheated 350 degree oven for about 8 minutes, or until as warm as you want it.

      I hope this helps! Thanks for coming by! :)

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