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metawidget ([personal profile] metawidget) wrote in [community profile] boilingwater2013-01-07 09:31 am

Basic Corn Bread

This recipe is adapted from The Vegetarian Epicure and is our go-to recipe for bread warm out of the oven. It's also very straightforward and doesn't require any particularly fancy ingredients.

Preheat the oven to 375° F.

1¼ cups
white flour (unbleached if possible)
¾ cup
cornmeal
2-3 tablespoons
sugar
5 teaspoons
baking powder
pinch
salt
1
egg
1 cup
milk
2 tablespoons
melted butter

Sift together the dry ingredients into a mixing bowl.

Beat the egg into the milk, add it and the butter to the dry ingredients (separately — you get butter globules floating in your milk if you add the butter to the milk-and-egg mixture).

Spread batter in a buttered 9-inch pie plate or oven-proof frying pan (e.g. a one-piece cast iron one) and bake 30-35 minutes, until the top starts to brown near the edges.

This bread is at its best right out of the oven with butter, but it will still be nice the next day. It is excellent with baked beans and coleslaw, or on its own for breakfast.

I've sprinkled grated cheese on it before sticking it in the oven, mixed garlic, roseamary and/or chopped onions in, and done it up plain; it's a good base for improvisation.

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[personal profile] 0jack 2013-01-07 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Anything with less gluten requires more lift, in general. Because the cornmeal itself doesn't rise, the wheat flour needs to do far more work. If one wants a lighter bread with a higher cornmeal content (or is making it GF entirely), egg whites beaten until they hold peaks, then gently folded in at the last, are useful. I am very used to the soured milk as I grew up with it. :)

The hot breakfast is a rather happy childhood memory for me. We didn't have a lot of money but it's hard to feel sorry for one's self with something so tasty to eat before school.