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Pumpkin Maple Baked Bean Cornbread Casserole

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I always say the best recipes follow the worst disasters. And that’s just what happened yesterday. Because if one more thing went wrong, I was debating putting up a ‘Closed, please come again’ sign on the blog all Thanksgiving weekend.

The first step was admitting that I’m all baked out at the moment, which probably means I won’t bake for 3 long days before I’m desperate to bake something again. Cooking tends to be less risky when creating new recipes anyways. It’s not an exact science and I get to be careless and wild.

Add an extra tablespoon of milk by mistake? There are bigger problems. Dump an extra 3/4 cup of vegetables into the pot? I encourage it. Spill the container of salt in the pot? Ok, that’s bad. You know I’ve been there. And scooping off the salt on top…it doesn’t help one bit.

The more I think about it, the more I really love to cook. Salt spills and all.

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Pumpkin Maple Baked Bean Cornbread Casserole

★★★★★
5 from 1 reviews
Yield
6 servings
Prep time
20 minutes
Cook time
50 minutes
Total time
1 hour, 10 minutes

Maple baked beans with a pumpkin twist all topped with a lightly sweetened cornbread. The result is a casserole that kept us coming back for more and more. See my tips & suggestions below on making-ahead, substitutions, and Thanksgiving potluck options. Adapted from Maple Baked Beans and Food.com vegan cornbread.

Ingredients

For the Pumpkin Maple Baked Beans
  • 3 (15oz) cans navy beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 sweet onion, chopped finely
  • 1 large garlic clove, minced
  • 3 tbsp blackstrap molasses
  • 4-5 tbsp pure maple syrup, to taste
  • 1.5-2 tbsp regular mustard
  • 1 tbsp ketchup
  • 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup canned pumpkin
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
For the Vegan Cornbread
  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup flour (I used 1/2 cup oat flour and 1/2 cup almond flour successfully, but other flours should work)
  • 2 tbsp ground flax
  • 3/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 1/4 cup organic cane sugar
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp light-tasting extra virgin olive oil (or canola)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F. In a pot, add a splash of oil along with the chopped onion and garlic. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes.
  2. Now add in the rest of the ingredients and mix well. Cook over low heat until thick, about 10-15 mins. You can make this the night before and leave it in the fridge like I did.
  3. Cornbread: In a bowl, mix the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, mix the wet ingredients. Add wet to dry and stir until combined.
  4. Grease a casserole dish (I used 2.3 L), spread in the maple beans, and spoon the cornbread mixture over top. Bake at 400°F for about 35 minutes until golden and a toothpick comes out clean. Serve immediately with a bit of Earth Balance on top if desired.

Tip:

Does not keep well for leftovers (it dries out a bit). I suggest serving immediately or halving the recipe if needed.

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This casserole is inspired by Jessica’s Chili cornbread pasta bake as well as Ashley’s version.

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I decided to play around with my Maple Baked Beans recipe and it turned out fantastic. The old version is a slow cooker version, but I wanted to create one that could come together in just 15 minutes. I also added some pumpkin and a touch of cinnamon for a seasonal kick!

Boy, was I glad I did. And I saved my pumpkin from growing hair over the weekend.

As I tasted and cooked, I kept saying something was missing. I tried adding just 1 tablespoon of ketchup and it all came together perfectly. Surprisingly, this was not Eric’s idea but I think he’s rubbing off on me!

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The cornbread comes together in just a few minutes.

I spread the bean mixture into a 2.3L greased casserole dish.

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The cornbread layer went on top!

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Then I baked it for about 35-40 minutes until golden. Cook time will vary based on the size of dish you use.

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Sweet, Sweet casserole we have a winner.

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Comfort food to the max.

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Some things to note:

1) I suggest serving this immediately for best results. I tried reheating it in the microwave and it was still good, but keep in mind that the beans soften the cornbread with time. It’s best served immediately.

2) If you plan on bringing this somewhere for Thanksgiving, here’s what I would do: Prepare the bean mixture on the stove top at home and scoop it into your casserole dish. Add your DRY cornbread ingredients into a large zip-lock bag. In a jar or leak-proof container, add your milk and oil (unless of course you can get these two ingredients where you are going!). Once you arrive, all you have to do is mix the wet and dry cornbread ingredients, spread on top of beans, and bake. Just an idea!

3) Can I bake the cornbread on its own? Updates: I baked the oat flour and almond flour version on its own and it was quite crumbly, so I will need to work on the GF version more. I also tried using spelt flour and it held together quite well, but it wasn’t the best tasting version. More testing required! I also plan on making a pumpkin cornbread too.

4) I made the bean mixture the night before and let it sit in the fridge overnight. It saved time and also helped the flavours develop a bit more.

5) The cornbread is quite thick- about twice the size of the bean mixture when baked. We didn’t mind it one bit (I actually preferred lots of cornbread), but I thought I would mention it in case you have different expectations.

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For my Canadian readers celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend, have a great one! If you’re looking for last minute Thanksgiving recipes, check out my post from last year for lots of ideas. If you’re not celebrating, I still encourage you to make this casserole!

We’re off to my in laws tomorrow, with vegan food in tow. It’s a good thing they already know I’m crazy.

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Filed Under: Beans/Legumes, Bread, Casseroles, Chili/Stew, Dinner, Entrées, Fall, Gluten Free Option, Thanksgiving, Winter Tagged With: best thanksgiving recipes, Pumpkin Maple Baked Bean Cornbread Casserole, Thanksgiving recipes, vegan casserole, vegan thanksgiving recipes

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Gina @ Running to the Kitchen
14 years ago

Ever since making Mama Pea’s tamale pie, I’m obsessed with cornbread layers on top of things. I love how you have cranberries in here, they’re kind of a fun surprise. :)

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Danielle @ Dish'n'Dash
14 years ago

Will definitely add this to the list of recipes to try! I’ve always had success with your recipes Angela!

Happy Thanksgiving – looks like Ontario is going to have some wonderful weather this weekend and for that, I give plenty of thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Danielle @ Dish'n'Dash
14 years ago

yea I’m loving this weather!!

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rachel
14 years ago

uh wow, you’re genius! i bet this is amazing. *saving*

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Noelle (@singerinkitchen)
14 years ago

Yummy! This is so perfect Angela! Baked beans and cornbread! Have a great holiday with your fam!

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Lauren @ What Lauren Likes
14 years ago

This is ahamzing! I am totally baking it for my family thanksgiving this year! Haha :D

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Amy @ The Whole Sweet Scoop
14 years ago

Amazing! You are my go-to for all vegan recipes for my nephew, and this is PERFECT for Thanksgiving! Thanks :)

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Sara
14 years ago

I nearly fainted just at the title of this post. Can’t wait to try! Have a great holiday weekend!

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Sarah
14 years ago

Hi Angela, I absolutely love reading your blog and trying out your recipes!!! I really want to add this to our family Thanksgiving dinner this weekend, it looks delicious! I was wondering if you use fresh pumpkin or canned? I’ve never really cooked with fresh pumpkin before and was wondering how to go about doing it. Do you have to cook it first?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sarah
14 years ago

I used canned, but I’m sure fresh tastes even better!
Tutorial here: http://www.elanaspantry.com/how-to-roast-a-pumpkin-in-10-steps/

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osgmom
14 years ago

Since I’m south of the 49th, I won’t be celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend but I’ll be thinking of you and Eric, wishing you both a very Happy Thanksgiving and dreaming of trying this delicious looking casserole when I celebrate in November.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  osgmom
14 years ago

Thanks mom! I will give you a call this weekend.

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Lisa K
14 years ago

Do you think buckwheat flour would work? trying to think of how I could make this gluten-free…

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lisa K
14 years ago

I tried a version with 1/2 cup almonds and 1/2 cup oats ground into a flour and it worked well! Although Im not sure how that would hold up as cornbread on its own.

You could probably get away with buckwheat flour but you might need to sweeten it more since it’s so earthy.

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Lisa K
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

almond and oat flours sound perfect (and I have both on hand!) thank you!!

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Cait's Plate
14 years ago

Oh my – now THAT is my version of comfort food! Those just look absolutely phenomenal!

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Jessy (squeezetheday)
14 years ago

I’ve seen something like that on EdiblePerspective (but it was more like chili covered with corn bread). It looks awesome!

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Becki @ Bites 'n Brews
14 years ago

I made a pumpkin cornbread the other day (not vegan though) – turned out amazing! The pumpkin really makes it deliciously fluffy!

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
14 years ago

It’s nice when you’ve already proved to your inlaws that you’re a bit nuts. It takes the edge off, doesn’t it?
Love this casserole! I can’t have corn, but I bet you could use chickpea flour in place of corn, maybe with a tad extra and some slightly ground sunflower seeds to give it some texture? Gotta try it. Have a great Thanksgiving, Angela :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
14 years ago

hah yes it does

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Katie @ Peace Love and Oats
14 years ago

oh. my. goodness. that looks amazing. You are giving me a thousand ideas of things to make for my family when I go home over thanksgiving, and I have too many now! Haha especially since we’re going to someone else’s house for thanksgiving dinner!

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Jaclyn T
14 years ago

That looks super tasty! Experimenting in the kitchen is fun, but can be a bit frustrating at times. ESPECIALLY when it’s time to wash the dishes!

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Zestful Lou
14 years ago

Oh me oh my. That looks so wonderful right now….I want it for breakfast.

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Rachael @ FreshlyMinted
14 years ago

How is it even possible that you created a dish that includes ALL of my favorite, random foods?!

I usually get teased for loving baked beans. No more ;)

Can’t wait to try it!

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Kristina
14 years ago

Hi Angela,

I’m sensitive to corn and its derivatives. Is there anything that could be used instead of the cornmeal? I know that would mean it’s not cornbread anymore…

Kristina

PS. I LOVE you and your blog!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kristina
14 years ago

Maybe just make a biscuit topping? You could try the one I made for the cobbler http://ohsheglows.com/2011/09/19/end-of-summer-peach-apple-cobbler/

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Kristina
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

Yum! Thanks!!

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
14 years ago

Oooh wow Ange, this sounds amazing, and so creative too! I bet it tastes awesome. I’ll be doing Thanksgiving with my family in Windsor this weekend, but will definitely miss the delicious treats you served up last year.. maybe I’ll just have to make them myself this time. LOL! :)

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