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Karen Ellis wrote:Sugar in cornbread is a Yankee thing!!! Sugar DOES NOT enhance cornbread! Yeast rolls or angel biscuits have to have sugar, but cornbread does not. You've never had good cornbread, I can tell. Buttermilk cornbread is the best, but it's still good made with just plain milk. I love it with bacon grease, but vegetable oil works well, too.
NEVER ADD SUGAR TO CORNBREAD!!!!
Karen Ellis wrote:Re: cornbread with molasses: that's a regional deep South treat. Like cornbread crumbled up in a glass of buttermilk.
Karen Ellis wrote:Robin, <g>. I come from Missouri Ozark Mountains hillbilly roots, where my paternal grandparents rode to school on horses and attended one room schools. I know rudimentary rural food, and I love it. (Well, I could pass on brains and eggs... )
Jo Ann Henderson
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ChefJCarey
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Karen Ellis wrote:My cornbread is better than yours is.
Karen Ellis wrote:I make it with Debbie Voss' recipe. <g> She is one great Southern cook. Fellow flight attendant from MS. My father's Mexican cornbread is also terrific. Neither recipe contains sugar. What's wrong with reserving sugar for dessert? I can stand a little brown sugar on a baked sweet potato, but that's about it for non-dessert. I also like a baked sweet potato with just butter.
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Old rural New England saying "Pea soup and Jonnycake, makes a Frenchman's belly ache"
Jo Ann Henderson
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Karen Ellis wrote:Jo Ann,
Well! We must agree to disagree! NO SUGAR IN CORNBREAD! <g>
Jo Ann Henderson
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ChefJCarey wrote:I don't have any hard and fast rules here. I make a few different kinds - some have sugar, some don't. Some have butter or bacon fat, some don't. All - now - have buttermilk (unless I'm out). Sometimes I make cornbread just to make a stuffing with.
Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
Seattle, WA USA
Robin Garr wrote:Now, sweet potatoes, that's another story. Brown sugar, fruit juice, little bits of pineapple and those stupid little marshmallows? That's just crazy talk.
ChefJCarey
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Karen Ellis wrote:My cornbread is better than yours is.
ChefJCarey
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Robin Garr wrote:Karen Ellis wrote:My cornbread is better than yours is.
You make it with soul.
ChefJCarey wrote:That may be a new record. I don't think that I ever made it to afternoon before without somebody calling me soulless!
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