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You can serve these Tiny Corn Muffins on their own or to accompany your holiday meal. They are perfect served warm and slathered with butter and a drizzle of honey and are the perfect size! Not to big, not too small.

The second Halloween ended all I could think about was Thanksgiving and what I would be making. I always make a succulent, juicy Maple Brined Turkey, some tasty stuffing like these Apple Sausage Stuffing Bites and Sweet Potatoes in Orange Cups, but I tend to switch up the bread I serve. The kids always want me to make Tiny Corn Muffins as they’re cute as can be and remind me of what my grandmother used to make. This rewind Wednesday I’m going back to a simple recipe that you can turn into Cranberry Cornbread Stuffing or serve on their own!
As a kid growing up in the south, cornbread in any form — be it sticks, muffins, whatever — was a staple. My grandmother used to take her old seasoned cast iron corn pone mold (a southern style cornbread) and grease it with fat drippings she kept in a jar above the stove. Then she would fill it with sweet corn batter which came out crisp, tender and delicious. I just can’t imagine how many calories there were!
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Sadly (or should I say “fortunately” — sorry grandma!), we don’t keep a jar of drippings in our kitchen, but the taste of these muffins run a very close second, are healthy and they only take minutes to prepare. I especially like this recipe because they have a crunchy top, a tender middle and they’re perfectly sweet from the agave instead of a cup of sugar like my grandmother’s recipe calls for.
I made 2 dozen of these Tiny Corn Muffins thinking I would have plenty for days. Nice try, they were gone within 48 hours. My husband would eat like five in one sitting. Oh well, better double the recipe next time.

We used these to make this recipe: KitchenAid Precision 24-cup Mini Muffin Pan

Tiny Corn Muffins
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 Cup cornmeal
- 3/4 Cup flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 Cup honey or agave
- 1 1/2 cups buttermilk
- 2 large eggs
- 1/4 Cup vegetable oil
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Mix the first 5 dry ingredients in a bowl.
- Whisk the remaining wet ingredients in a separate bowl until thoroughly combined.
- Pour the cornmeal mixture into the wet ingredients and thoroughly combine with a whisk.
- Pour into 24 greased mini muffin cups.
- Bake for 15 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted inside.
- Cool and serve.





Do you think adding black beans and some cheese for a tex-mex type feel would work? I’m looking for a something with a little protein for our veggie lunches.
I love this recipe. Thank you.
Yes! Freeze for about 30 minutes in a single layer to prevent sticking before transferring to a freezer bag or other freezer safe container!
Will these freeze well?
How many is a serving? Didn’t see it in the nutrition info.
Makes more than 12 regular sized muffins, FYI. Batter tasted good and my kitchen smells amazing.
I got more like 40 mini muffins out of this recipe and I filled the cups. Maybe all mini-muffin tins are different sizes? Anyway, they came out great. Not too sweet, which is often a complaint I have about corn muffins–some taste more like vanilla cake.
Could/would you use molasses instead of honey/agave?
My mom used to put peanut butter and/or jelly in the middle (fill cup halfway, add dollop of pbutter/jelly then top off with mix) of our corn muffins. Going to try it with this recipe — she used the box mix. Super yummy surprise!!
how did you have these perfect flat tops?
went to Whole foods to pick up ingredients and there are several types of Agave…blue, amber, light, etc… does it matter which kind? Thanks!!
Yes, I would cook then 3-5 minutes longer, make sure you check with a toothpick to see if it comes out clean when you test it 🙂
When making regular sized muffins, do I have to change the temperature/bake time?
These are great! I made a few changes such as sneaking in some ground flax seed and using some whole wheat but my whole family loved these. I am loving your blog!
Loved the texture! Perfect sweetness. My kids LOVED the crunch on the outside. Thank you for another great recipe.
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