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I know---I even saw canned chili posted a couple of times. ******************************* CANNED Chili?!?!?!? OMG!!!TRAITORS!!! Now they went and DONE IT !
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Canned chili is over the top. I'm ok with the margarine.
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Anybody that eats canned chili probably lets their kids play soccer. Dang communists are showing up everywhere.
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Cornmeal Mix? Jiffy Cornbread Mix? Margarine? Canned Beans? Tou Fu??? Please don't confuse corn meal mix with the boxed or bagged "Jiffy" cornbread type stuff. Real corn meal mix is corn meal with a bit of flour, baking powder and salt added so you don't have to add them.
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I think the purists should give Jiffy a try for the heck of it. I'll think you'll be surprised. Bakes up fine in bacon fat in a cast iron skillet.
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I was just making a joke. It is a family argument with us.
Wifey makes scratch cornbread, daughter uses jiffy. Wifey uses Minute Rice, daughter uses rice. Wifey uses canned spaghetti sauce, daughter makes her own. Wifey make our pizza, including sauce, daughter carries theirs in.
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Cornmeal Mix? Jiffy Cornbread Mix? Margarine? Canned Beans? Tou Fu??? No! Jiffy sucks! It's yankee cornbread. Sweet. And you can give grief about using mix. It's just the dry ingredients put together for you, and it's good, unless is Jiffy.
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There's a lot who put sugar in their cornbread, just won't admit it.
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We use the sugar that we save from our Iced Tea, in our cornbread. LOL
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Cornbread:
2 Cups Cornmeal mix (Martha White if you can find it) one large egg Buttermilk (approximately 1 1/2 Cups) Cooking oil
And most importantly, a well seasoned 10" cast iron skillet
Preheat oven to 350 degrees with the cooking oil in the skillet. Pour oil approximately 1/8" deep in skillet.
Mix ingredients together but do not over mix. Add hot oil from skillet to batter and mix. Pour batter into skillet. Bake for approximately 25 minutes or until lightly browned on top. Remove from oven and invert onto plate. Cut cornbread into wedges, butter and serve immediately. Enjoy! This is the way my Mama (and her Mama) always did it!
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There's a lot who put sugar in their cornbread, just won't admit it. That's cuz it's wrong.
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Yup---sugar in corn bread, grits nor cole slaw just ain't right!
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Yup---sugar in corn bread, grits nor cole slaw just ain't right! Amen! It's perversion I tell ya!
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In the soutwest however, sweet corn bread with honey goes along great with ranch beans, ham and green chile. Not as good as soappillas,but close.
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In my family anything with sugar in it is "Kentucky wedding cake"
My dad would never get close to anything with sugar in it, and firmly believes that corn bread shouldn't be yellow.
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My mom and dad liked the yellow corn meal best. My wife on the other likes the white. I like both. miles
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In my family anything with sugar in it is "Kentucky wedding cake"
My dad would never get close to anything with sugar in it, and firmly believes that corn bread shouldn't be yellow. "Kentucky Wedding Cake" I like that. Your dad had it right.
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Served with sweet tea for punch. And coffee that is not straight black. LOL.
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Cornbread:
2 Cups Cornmeal mix (Martha White if you can find it) one large egg Buttermilk (approximately 1 1/2 Cups) Cooking oil
And most importantly, a well seasoned 10" cast iron skillet
Preheat oven to 350 degrees with the cooking oil in the skillet. Pour oil approximately 1/8" deep in skillet.
Mix ingredients together but do not over mix. Add hot oil from skillet to batter and mix. Pour batter into skillet. Bake for approximately 25 minutes or until lightly browned on top. Remove from oven and invert onto plate. Cut cornbread into wedges, butter and serve immediately. Enjoy! This is the way my Mama (and her Mama) always did it! No doubt your mother and grandmother were fine ladies and excellent cooks.
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