Cornbread Chili Casserole

This cornbread chili casserole takes a classic hearty chili to the next level by topping it with buttery, crumbly cornbread, all in one comforting dish. Chili and cornbread are each fantastic on their own, but theyโ€™re even better togetherโ€ฆ like Sunday mornings and overnight cinnamon rolls. This dish comes together easily, and if you have an oven-safe skillet, it can go from the stove to oven in 1 pan. Itโ€™s versatile, as wellโ€”use the chili as a base for your favorite add-ins and preferred spice level.

I originally published this recipe in 2016 and have since added new photos and made a few small improvements to the recipe. Those changes are reflected in the printable recipe below.

chili in a black cast iron skillet topped with cornbread and sliced jalapeรฑos.

This dish is just what the doctor ordered when itโ€™s cold outside and youโ€™re craving something warm and nourishing. Thick, rich, and hearty, this cornbread chili casserole satisfies the taste buds and warms you from the inside out. Itโ€™s great reheated the next day, too! I make it several times every winter and itโ€™s one of my favorite fall dinner recipes, too.

One reader, Stephanie, commented: โ€œOne of my favorite savory recipes from Sally! The cornbread and the chili are separately so good, but together theyโ€™re the perfect meal. Definitely a good comfort meal in the fall and winter. โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€

Another reader, Diane, commented: โ€œMy family loved this recipe! I have made so many of Sallyโ€™s baked goods, which are always fabulous. I was so happy to try one of the savory dishesโ€”it did not disappoint. The flavors were complex and the texture of the cornbread on top was fabulous. Thank you! โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€œ


Youโ€™ll Love This Cornbread Chili Casserole

  • Cornbread + chili, the perfect combo, together in 1 pan. (Like biscuit vegetable pot pie!)
  • Easy to make and ready in 1 hour.
  • Hearty and filling chili, packed with protein, vegetables, and loads of flavor.
  • Lightly sweet, crumbly cornbread topping.
  • No skillet? No problem! You can bake it in a casserole dish or large dutch oven.
  • Make-ahead friendly, perfect for busy weeknights.
  • Makes enough to feed a hungry group, or gift yourself with leftovers (for even busier weeknights)!
  • Versatile, customizable recipe. See below.
cornbread topped chili casserole in cast iron skillet topped with sliced jalapeรฑo.
cornbread and chili in white bowl with sour cream and cheese on top.

This dish has the hallmarks of traditional chili, but you can change it up to suit your preferences, desired spice/heat level, and/or dietary requirements. For example, replace the ground turkey with beef, chicken, a plant-based option, or use more beans; swap kidney beans for another type; and experiment with spices. But be sure to include the chiliโ€™s key flavor-makers: oregano, cumin, and chili powder.

I appreciate the versatility of a recipe that has so many options to suit many tastes (like this quiche, for example). Experiment a few times to discover your favorite version.

Key Chili Ingredients & Possible Substitutions

  • Protein: I use lean ground turkey, but you can use ground chicken or beef instead. See recipe Note for a vegetarian option.
  • Vegetables: Chopped onion, jalapeรฑo, and green bell pepper give this chili a lot of flavor, and work together as the base of the dish. Feel free to use another color bell pepper and/or leave out the jalapeรฑo. You can also add 1 peeled and chopped sweet potato, about 1 cup, when you cook these vegetables.
  • Tomato Sauce & Canned Diced Tomatoes: You can use canned or homemade tomato sauceโ€”if using canned, you need 2 8-ounce cans. You also need a can of diced tomatoes.
  • Beans: I use classic red kidney beans in this recipe, but black beans, pinto beans, or cannellini beans work as well.
  • Chicken Broth: Just 1/2 cup of broth keeps the chili from becoming too dry as it bakes in the oven. Feel free to use vegetable broth instead, and if you donโ€™t have either, water works (but youโ€™ll lose a little flavor).
  • Herbs and Spices: Equal amounts of dried oregano, chili powder, and cumin create that classic chili flavor; I donโ€™t recommend leaving any out. This recipe is perfect for those of us who enjoy a teeny kick of fire in chili. But if you like super-spicy chili, a little more jalapeรฑo and chili powder will do the trick. Taste as you go and adjust if desired. You can adjust the spices to your liking in my sweet potato turkey chili and slow cooker chicken chili, too.
  • Brown Sugar: This ingredient is a MUST. You donโ€™t need much, but the small amount balances out the salty, spicy, savory flavors everywhere else.
ingredients measured in bowls on counter including kidney beans, chicken broth, diced tomatoes, chopped onion and green peppers, herbs, and more.

This Is a 1-Pan Meal

Youโ€™ll cook the chili on the stove before topping with your cornbread batter and baking. An oven-safe skillet is ideal, because you can cook the chili, top it with cornbread batter, and transfer it to the oven. (Though you do need a mixing bowl to prep the cornbread topping.)

A 12-inch ovenproof skillet that holds about 3.5โ€“4 quarts is the perfect size for this recipe. Here is the one I own and love. Itโ€™s solid, hefty, and has lasted years with regular use. If you donโ€™t have a skillet this size, donโ€™t worry. Simply cook the chili on the stove in a large pot or saucepan, and then transfer it to a lightly greased casserole dish that holds at least 3.5โ€“4 quarts, such as a 9ร—13-inch baking dish.

You could also cook the chili on the stove in a large dutch oven, spread the cornbread topping on, and bake right in the dutch oven.


Start your chili on the stove. The full instructions are below, but here are some photos to guide you along. The chili takes only about 25 minutes on the stove.

onions and peppers chopped on white cutting board and shown again cooked with turkey in skillet.
cooked chili mixture in cast iron skillet.

Mix the Cornbread Topping Together in 1 Bowl

After cooking the chili on the stove (or while itโ€™s simmering), whisk the ingredients for the cornbread topping together. Hereโ€™s what you need:

  • Cornmeal & Flour: Just like in my cornbread and cornbread muffins recipes, equal parts fine cornmeal and flour makes the BEST cornbreadโ€”lots of flavor and a crunchy edge.
  • Baking Powder: This gives the batter a little lift in the oven, so the cornbread bakes up nice and tender.
  • Butter: Melted butter gives this cornbread topping the best flavor. While oil makes a tender cornbread, it can lack flavor. Since butter doesnโ€™t make cornbread as moist as oil, I pair it with buttermilk.
  • Salt & Brown Sugar: Flavor enhancers. I like a hint of sweetness in my cornbreadโ€”without turning it into cake.
  • Egg: 1 egg binds the topping together.
  • Buttermilk: You can just use whole milk if thatโ€™s what you have, but buttermilk makes cakes, muffins, and breads extra moist. If youโ€™re interested, I have plenty more on this topic in my Baking with Buttermilk post (including a DIY buttermilk substitute recipe).
  • Corn: Including corn in the topping is optional, but adds superb flavor and texture.
cornbread batter in bowl and spread into skillet.

Bake until the cornbread is golden brown, about 30โ€“35 minutes.

One reader, Wendy, commented: โ€œThis recipe is amazing and my family loves it! Before I bake it, I dot the cornbread mix with some chopped jalapeรฑos and red peppers. It makes it look so pretty and gives the cornbread a slight bite. โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€

Another reader, Hannah, commented: โ€œJust wanted to comment and say Iโ€™ve successfully made this twice with gluten-free flour (cup4cup once and a homemade blend once) and both times it came out great! Itโ€™s such a good chili and cornbread recipe. โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ€

This cornbread chili casserole is delicious served warm with your favorite chili toppings, such as shredded cheese, sour cream, avocado, and/or chopped green onions. I usually serve it with a crunchy green salad on the side, and dinner is done!

serving spoon spooning cornbread chili casserole out of a black cast iron skillet.

For another cooler weather dinner favorite, try my slow cooker turkey meatballs next.

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    Cornbread Chili Casserole

    5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star 4.8 from 49 reviews
    • Author: Sally
    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 50 minutes
    • Total Time: 1 hour
    • Yield: serves 8
    • Category: Dinner
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: American
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    Description

    In this hearty and satisfying dinner recipe, you can enjoy 2 in 1: cornbread served on top of turkey (or beef) chili. Everything is cooked in the same pan.


    Ingredients

    • 1 Tablespoon (15ml) olive oil
    • 1 lb ground turkey (or ground chicken or beef)
    • 1 cup (130g) chopped yellow onion (1 medium onion)
    • 1 cup (130g) chopped bell pepper
    • 1/2 of a jalapeรฑo, finely chopped (seeds and ribs removed)
    • 2 garlic cloves, minced
    • 2 (8-ounce/227g) cans tomato sauce (or use homemade)
    • 1/2 cup (120ml) chicken broth (or vegetable or beef broth)
    • 1 (14.5-ounce/411g) can diced tomatoes, drained
    • 1 (15.5-ounce/439g) can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
    • 1 Tablespoon (12g) packed light or dark brown sugar
    • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
    • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano
    • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
    • 3/4 teaspoon salt
    • 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper

    Cornbread Topping

    • 1 cup (120g) fine cornmeal
    • 1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • 1/8 teaspoon salt
    • 1/2 cup (8 Tbsp; 113g) unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled
    • 1/4 cup (50g) packed light or dark brown sugar
    • 1 large egg, at room temperature
    • 1 cup (240ml) buttermilk or whole milk, at room temperature
    • optional: 1 cup (170g) corn (fresh, frozen, or canned & drained)
    • optional toppings: shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream, sliced jalapeรฑos

    Instructions

    1. In a large ovenproof skillet that holds 3.5โ€“4 quarts, such as this 12-inch skillet, heat the oil over medium heat for 1 minute. Add the ground turkey, onion, bell pepper, jalapeรฑo, and garlic. Sautรฉ until meat has cooked through, breaking up with a spoon as it cooks, about 10 minutes. Stir in the rest of the chili ingredients, and then reduce to medium-low heat. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes.
    2. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 375ยฐF (191ยฐC).
    3. Whisk all of the cornbread ingredients together in a large bowl, including the optional corn. Remove the chili from heat and spread the cornbread batter on top.
    4. Bake, uncovered, for 30โ€“35 minutes or until the cornbread is golden on top and cooked through.
    5. Spoon into bowls or onto plates and serve warm with optional toppings.
    6. Cover and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. I usually spoon it all into a reusable container. Reheat in a skillet over medium heat, or in the microwave as desired.

    Notes

    1. Make Ahead Instructions: If you want to get started ahead of time, prepare the chili up to 24 hours in advance, cover, and refrigerate. Then, set it out at room temperature as you preheat the oven and prepare the cornbread batter. Spread cornbread batter on top and bake as directed. Baked and cooled casserole freezes well up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature, then cover and bake at 300ยฐF (149ยฐC) for 15-20 minutes or until warmed through.
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    3. Other Pan to Use: A 12-inch ovenproof skillet that holds about 3.5โ€“4 quarts is the perfect size for this recipe. Here is the one I own and love. If you donโ€™t have a skillet this size, simply cook the chili on the stove in a large pot or saucepan, and then transfer it to a lightly greased casserole dish that holds at least 3.5โ€“4 quarts, such as a 9ร—13-inch baking dish. You could also cook the chili on the stove in a large dutch oven, spread the cornbread topping on, and bake right in the dutch oven.
    4. To Make Vegetarian: For a vegetarian option, replace the meat with a plant-based ground meat alternative, or skip this and add an extra can or two of beans when you add the kidney beans. And/or add 1 peeled and chopped sweet potato (about 1 cup) in step 1 when you add the bell pepper.
    5. Beans: I use red kidney beans in this recipe, but black beans, pinto beans, or cannellini beans work as well.
    6. Chicken Broth: Just 1/2 cup of broth keeps the chili from becoming too dry as it bakes in the oven. Feel free to use beef or vegetable broth instead, and if you donโ€™t have either, water works (but youโ€™ll lose a little flavor).
    7. Is This Spicy? Mildly spicy. But if you like super-spicy chili, a little more jalapeรฑo and chili powder will do the trick. Taste as you go and adjust if desired.
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      Reader Comments and Reviews

      1. Kristen Wiltshire says:
        March 13, 2025

        Loved it! I made a second one and froze it unbaked. What would be the baking instructions from frozen, when was not baked originally?

        Reply
        1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
          March 13, 2025

          Hi Kristen, we havenโ€™t tested baking this recipe from frozen and weโ€™re unsure of the results. The cornbread may get a little soggy in the thawing/baking process. See recipe Notes for our recommended make-ahead instructions and let us know how it goes!

          Reply
      2. Theresa says:
        January 25, 2025

        I love all of Sallyโ€™s recipes but this was too sweet for us. I wouldnโ€™t add 1/4 cup of brown sugar in the cornbread especially with their already being sugar in the filling. I followed the recipe exactly and I would definitely go less on the sugar. My husband doesnโ€™t even want to eat the leftovers, so it was wasteful in the end.

        Reply
      3. Amber B says:
        January 21, 2025

        I donโ€™t often leave comments on recipes, but this one is SOOOOO GOOD!!! Itโ€™s perfect for a weeknight meal as a busy, working mom because itโ€™s one pot with not too much prep (chopping, etc!) AND you can clean up your kitchen while itโ€™s in the oven. Plus, itโ€™s DELICIOUS and FILLING so you will have leftovers. Itโ€™s a win all around for me! I will say I left out the jalepeno and bell pepper (only because I didnโ€™t have one) and it was still 10/10!

        Reply
      4. Haily Weaver says:
        December 25, 2024

        Loved it! Itโ€™s sweet yet spicy and hearty. Perfect for a cold winter day!

        Reply
      5. Julie S says:
        December 11, 2024

        This was a perfect balance of spice and sweet. This will be a repeat recipe for sure!

        Reply
      6. SB says:
        December 11, 2024

        I want to make this with leftover chili how much chili would I need?
        side note we love your recipes

        Reply
        1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
          December 11, 2024

          Hi SB! You can eyeball it โ€“ maybe about half a skillet-full? Hope you love it!

          Reply
      7. Pam says:
        November 23, 2024

        This turned out really yummy. I wasnโ€™t sure because the chili seemed like it had a little too much liquid. I also had to gently plop the cornbread mixture on top without spreading it too much. I ended up using a 9X13. It turned out really delicious and Iโ€™ll make it again. Advice to others, just trust the recipe because itโ€™s a keeper!

        Reply
      8. Lynda says:
        November 11, 2024

        Excellent

        Reply
      9. Amy says:
        September 4, 2024

        Thank you so much for this recipe! Iโ€™ve made this countless times now, and itโ€™s been perfect every time; the cornbread has never sunk into the chili. Iโ€™ve made it as written, with extra meat, extra liquid (I didnโ€™t drain the diced tomatoes), left out the jalapeno, left out the onion, tried different color bell peppers, used gluten-free flour, used oat milk, and left it ready to bake and the oven on delayed start. Itโ€™s always good, and Iโ€™m also feeding a very picky eater who would normally rather starve than eat half the items in the chili. Iโ€™ve found we like red bell pepper chopped small, not as much chili powder as called for, and we must have corn in the cornbread. Makes great leftovers, too.

        Reply
      10. Jane Doe says:
        January 30, 2024

        Great recipe until the cornbread sunk into the chili thanks for a ruined meal

        Reply
      11. Jodie says:
        January 16, 2024

        Do you think it would be possible to double the recipe? I would cook it in the Dutch oven so that it fit. My concern is: will the corn bread cook correctly if itโ€™s twice as thick?

        Reply
        1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
          January 16, 2024

          Hi Jodie! For double the recipe, we would cook in two skillets (or a combination of a skillet, casserole dish, or dutch oven โ€“ see recipe notes for suitable dishes). The extra thick layer of cornbread will be tricky to cook through correctly in one.

          Reply
      12. Grammy's Grub says:
        January 8, 2024

        The entire family gave this a thumbs up. I added a thick layer of cheese between the chili and the batter so that I could prep it a few hours ahead. This worked well.

        Reply