Yield: 6 Servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
¾ cup | Flour |
1½ cup | Cornmeal |
4 teaspoons | Baking powder |
1 teaspoon | Salt |
2 \N | Eggs; beaten |
1¼ cup | Milk |
¼ cup | Salad oil |
SERVES 6
This is another use of cornmeal that is terribly versatile. One New England lady told me that she does not remember a dinner in her childhood without corn bread. And for breakfast it was served broken up in a bowl, with milk and sugar or maple syrup.
I love it just baked and on the table for dinner.
Place all of the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix up with an electric mixer. Add the liquids and mix until smooth.
Place in a greased 8x12-inch pan, and bake in a hot oven (400ø) for about 30 minutes.
This same recipe can be used for cornmeal muffins or for corn sticks, baked in a heavy black iron mold.
From <The Frugal Gourmet Cooks American>. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, .