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    I Made Dolly Parton’s Easy Cornbread, and It Was Delicious | Invesloan.com

    January 21, 2026Updated:January 21, 2026
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    • I made Dolly Parton’s easy cornbread for breakfast. 
    • The recipe has only three main ingredients and is ready in about 30 minutes.  
    • Parton’s recipe may be simple, but her cornbread is delicious and goes well with everything.

    On top of being a legendary musician and fashion icon, Dolly Parton is also a great chef.

    The country-music star has shared plenty of her cooking secrets with me, including her hack for making the fluffiest scrambled eggs and the unique ingredient she uses to elevate her mac and cheese.

    Parton also revealed what she loves whipping up in the kitchen for her goddaughter, Miley Cyrus.

    “Miley and I both love Southern food like mashed potatoes, coleslaw, and a big ol’ hunk of cornbread — making cornbread muffins or a big pan of it with the squares,” Parton told me.

    I loved trying Parton’s Taco Bell order. So when I stumbled on her cornbread recipe, I knew I had to give it a go.

    Parton’s cornbread recipe began circulating online after it was featured in her first cookbook.


    Dolly Parton with Duncan Hines products

    Parton’s cornbread recipe has only a few steps and ingredients.

    Sebastian Smith

    “Dolly’s Dixie Fixin’s: Love, Laughter, and Lots of Good Food” was released in 2016. It features 125 recipes, including dishes that Parton loves whipping up on tour or at home. As true Dolly Parton fans know, the cookbook is no longer readily available. If you want a copy on Amazon, you’ll have to fork over more than $150. 

    Still, Parton’s cornbread recipe has popped up on various websites, and the official Dollywood Facebook page also shared it in 2014. Parton wrote in her cookbook that when it comes to cornbread, she loves to keep things simple. 

    “Coarse cornmeal, buttermilk, bacon drippings, and salt and pepper. Mixed together and baked in a slick black skillet. Served hot. Now that’s my idea of real cornbread,” she wrote. “There’s nothin’ you can’t eat with a warm wedge of cornbread alongside it. That’s why I always take two pieces and slather them with butter while they’re still warm.” 

    I’m not much of a baker, but Parton’s recipe sounded foolproof — even for me. There were still some challenges along the way, but the finished product was worth it. 

    The first time I tried to make Parton’s cornbread was kind of a disaster.


    Bad batch of Dolly Parton's cornbread

    My first attempt at Parton’s cornbread.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    When I first found Parton’s recipe online, I didn’t think I needed to double-check the ingredients. So when I saw it called for two cups of cornmeal, I just bought the same box I had used to make Ina Garten’s (very delicious) brown-butter skillet cornbread for Friendsgiving. 

    When the cornbread came out of the oven, I knew I’d made a huge mistake.


    Bad batch of Dolly Parton's cornbread

    I realized I had used the wrong cornmeal when I first tried Parton’s recipe.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    When I first tasted the cornbread, I couldn’t figure out what went wrong. It tasted pretty terrible, and I just knew there was no way I had done Parton’s recipe justice. 

    Thankfully, after a little more research, I stumbled on the original page from Parton’s cookbook and found her actual ingredient list. Parton specified that her recipe requires self-rising cornmeal, and she recommended using Martha White cornmeal “because I like the texture.” In retrospect, it seems obvious that the recipe would require self-rising cornmeal since Parton doesn’t add any baking powder or eggs to her batter. But alas, this baking novice didn’t catch it. 

    The great thing about cooking, though, is you can always try again. So I found some Martha White cornmeal and went back to the kitchen.

    Parton’s skillet cornbread just needs a few ingredients.


    Ingredients for Dolly Parton's cornbread

    Parton’s cornbread includes self-rising cornmeal, buttermilk, and bacon drippings.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    To make Parton’s cornbread, which has eight servings, you’ll need: 

    • 2 cups of self-rising cornmeal (she recommends Martha White or White Lily) 
    • 1-1 ½ cups of buttermilk 
    • 2 teaspoons of bacon drippings, plus extra for the skillet 
    • 1 teaspoon of salt

    I began by making the bacon drippings.


    Making bacon drippings for Dolly Parton's cornbread

    I cut my bacon into small pieces so it would render evenly.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    Instead of cooking full bacon strips, I cut the bacon into small pieces and spread them out in my 9-inch skillet so they would render evenly. 

    I cooked my bacon over medium-low heat until it turned crispy and I could see plenty of drippings at the bottom of the pan. Then, I removed the pieces, letting them rest on a plate lined with a paper towel. Parton said the skillet should be covered with extra bacon drippings, so I didn’t wipe it clean after I finished cooking. 

    You could easily whip up Parton’s recipe after you’ve made breakfast, or save the bacon to eat alongside her cornbread. Either way, it’s a win-win.

    It was time to whip up the batter!


    Flour for Dolly Parton's cornbread

    Parton recommended using Martha White self-rising cornmeal.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    First, I added two cups of the self-rising cornmeal to a large bowl. 

    Then, I added some salt and the bacon drippings.


    Making Dolly Parton's cornbread

    I added one teaspoon of salt to the batter.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    The first recipe I found online actually called for two tablespoons of bacon drippings instead of two teaspoons. I didn’t realize Parton’s recipe was different before I made the cornbread again, so I accidentally added extra. 

    The flavor still came out great, so feel free to add more bacon drippings if you wish.

    Last but not least was the buttermilk.


    Batter for Dolly Parton's cornbread

    I mixed everything together.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    Parton recommends gradually adding the buttermilk while stirring everything with a wooden spoon. You’ll know the batter is ready when it’s thick but smooth. 

    I poured my batter into the hot skillet and popped it in the oven.


    Batter in pan for Dolly Parton's cornbread

    I baked my cornbread for 25 minutes.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    Barely 10 minutes of prep had passed, and my cornbread was ready to go into the oven.

    I threw my skillet into the oven at 425 degrees Fahrenheit and let it cook for 25 minutes. Parton says you’ll know the cornbread is ready if it springs back when you tap it. 

    My second attempt at Parton’s cornbread came out beautiful.


    Dolly Parton's cornbread

    Parton’s cornbread looked promisingly fluffy.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    I sighed with relief when I opened the oven. The cornbread had a lovely golden hue and looked promisingly fluffy — a far cry from the weird, acid-yellow bread I had made in my first attempt. 

    And Parton’s cornbread tasted super fluffy and moist.


    Dolly Parton's cornbread

    Parton’s cornbread was absolutely delicious.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    Parton said her cornbread should be served “HOT!” so we dug right in after I took it out of the oven. And the difference between my two attempts was like night and day.

    The texture was perfectly pillowy, and the bacon drippings added an extra touch of savory richness. I paired some of Parton’s delicious cornbread with a peach jam we had on hand, and the sweet and savory combination blew me away. I made the cornbread for breakfast while spending a week with my parents, and they were both huge fans. 

    Just make sure you enjoy the cornbread fresh from the skillet. I tried some leftovers the next day and found it dried up very quickly. 

    I would definitely make Parton’s cornbread for an easy breakfast or as a side dish.


    Dolly Parton's cornbread

    I’ll definitely make Parton’s cornbread again.

    Anneta Konstantinides/Business Insider

    The best part about Parton’s cornbread is that it’s ridiculously easy and quick. You can prep and bake it in about 30 minutes, and this cornbread would go well with everything. I’d love to pair it with a hearty dinner or experiment with some hot honey and different jams for breakfast. 

    Either way, I know Parton’s cornbread definitely won’t disappoint. 

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