Bacon grease, bacon bits and shredded cheddar.
Sugar helps keep it moist, as sugar likes water.
I've cut corners in a pinch and added shredded cheddar and chopped jalapenos to a box of Jiffy cornbread mix. Not bad!
The only cornbread I make is Jiffy. I like it, and frankly, my Southern exSIL's cornbread wasn't quite as good, though I would never tell her.
I love the Jiffy Mix, add a tablespoon of sugar and then go from there.
Hmm. Great ideas, PF and Legend. May have to hit the Jiffy mix with some bacon grease and sugar!
I won't eat it unless it's sweet I do not care for cornbread.
The cornbread I make is really more like cake, I've had cake turn out more like cornbread rob loves it!
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The cornbread I make is really more like cake, I've had cake turn out more like cornbread rob loves it!
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"Cornbread and iced tea took the place of pills and 90 proof." Name that song!
Thanks. I like the sound of a cornbread "lid" baked on top of chili.Cornbread is real easy if you bake it ontop of 2"s of chilli, lol... Simple just make a bunch of chilli, pour it in a baking pan, make your corn bread and pour it on top of the chilli then bake it, it will be moist...
Seriously though, I looked up my recipe { I don't make it much}...
I have this marked 10 1/2x12 1/2 pan {which is an old iron pan I bought at an antique auction, a 9x13 will work fine...} I don't know why but I prefer my cornbread cooked in cast iron...
OK, so the only thing that you may not have in your kitchen for this recipe is the Almond flour {king arthurs brand}... I also use half fine and half medium cornmeal...
First mix 1 cup cornmeal {1/2 and 1/2}, 1/3 cup brown sugar, 1 cup sugar, 2 TBL baking powder, 1 tsp salt, 1 1/2 cup All purpose flour, and 1 1/2 cup almond flour in a big bowl.
Next beat 4 eggs, melt 6 TBLS of butter, and add them to the mix with 2/3 cups vegetable oil, 2 1/2 cups whole milk, and 2 TBLS Honey.
Now don't mix that to death just get it combined and uniform, mix as little as possible...
Grease your pan well with crisco or some kind of veg short. bake this in a preheated 350 degree oven for 30-40 minutes, don't over cook it, I start checking the center as soon as it starts to crack. I cook it in cast iron, so it will cook different in different pans, when I pull it out it is not completely cooked, I put it on the counter on top of a towel and then cover it with the towel it will continue to cook a bit in that hot pan...
Thats it, under an hour and it comes great. I entered a chili and cornbread competition {fairgrounds} and my chili came in 7th {14 entries, lol, I know its sad} but my cornbread came first, {only 8 cornbreads entered, it was a small fair, but still first!}...
So that is an award winning cornbread, I won a root beer cup, if you go to fairs you know what that is, the root beer mug you can fill at any fair in the area, I still have the cup...
I can post my 7th place chili recipe too if someone wants it, which I have also not made in a while, its an old recipe where you boil ground beef in a vacuum bag. I have had better, and I could make the recipe better, but I am not a crazy about chili guy, the kids aren't and my wife is not a meat eater. If I am making a soup its gonna be a creamy lobster, french onion, creamy wild mushroom, ect...
Re non meat-eaters in the family. I make a veggie chili using bulghur wheat instead of meat. I think I got the idea off the ingredients list on a packet of ready-made veggie chili from Sainsburys.
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I agree, that's a lot of unnecessary sugar and naturally it can be cut way down to suit yourself. I often use pepper jack cheese, to boost the kick.
Addie, bacon makes anything better, except brussel sprouts.
Not really. But in the three years I lived in Texas, the cornbread I tasted was an abomination. Not fit for man or beast. Maybe I just knew lousy cooks down there.
Nothing can help Brussel Sprouts. Except maybe the garbage disposal.
Indeed! That’s exactly what I made for our Christmas dinner. It was superb!Bacon fat, chopped bacon and balsamic vinegar makes some mighty fine sprouts!
Indeed! That’s exactly what I made for our Christmas dinner. It was superb!