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I’ve made some bread somewhat like this before but I was trying for a different flavor profile. (It had onion and diced Hatch chili’s) Well this time I was going for more of a sweet cornbread profile. (Something like the sweet corn cakes you get at a Mexican restaurant)
Here are the ingredients I used:
2 boxes of Jiffy Corn Muffin mix
2 eggs
1 cup of butter milk
1 - 15 oz. can of corn (Drained)
½ tsp. salt
¼ cup of oil. (Most recipes call for corn oil but all I had was Canola)
¼ cup of brown sugar
1 cup of Mexican blend cheese of Costco
Whipped the salt, eggs, buttermilk and oil together.
Add that plus the corn to the cornbread mix and mix together.
Now add the cheese, mix together and then the sugar and mix that.
Add 2 tbsp. of oil to C.I. skillet
add the mixture to it and place it on the kamado for in-direct cooking. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes.
Here are the results.
It got a little overdone as I didn’t remove it right after the alarm went off. It was on for another 6 minutes and that was just a little too much. The taste was still good but the color was a little off from what I wanted. It wasn’t near as sweet as the sweet corn cakes so I’ll add half a cup of sugar next time and see if that’s enough.
Here are the ingredients I used:
2 boxes of Jiffy Corn Muffin mix
2 eggs
1 cup of butter milk
1 - 15 oz. can of corn (Drained)
½ tsp. salt
¼ cup of oil. (Most recipes call for corn oil but all I had was Canola)
¼ cup of brown sugar
1 cup of Mexican blend cheese of Costco
Whipped the salt, eggs, buttermilk and oil together.
Add that plus the corn to the cornbread mix and mix together.
Now add the cheese, mix together and then the sugar and mix that.
Add 2 tbsp. of oil to C.I. skillet
add the mixture to it and place it on the kamado for in-direct cooking. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes.
Here are the results.
It got a little overdone as I didn’t remove it right after the alarm went off. It was on for another 6 minutes and that was just a little too much. The taste was still good but the color was a little off from what I wanted. It wasn’t near as sweet as the sweet corn cakes so I’ll add half a cup of sugar next time and see if that’s enough.
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