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Baroque Bloke
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Most evenings I make fresh-baked cornbread for my after-super treat. But for weight management, I limit myself to a single 2 oz piece.

With one exception that I know of, all cornbread mixes call for eggs, and it’s impossible to find a hen’s egg small enough for a 2 oz piece. The one exception is Marie Callender Cornbread Mix. I buy it at my grocery store, but it’s also found on Amazon:

www.amazon.com/dp/B001SAUPMY/r..._api_i_8YJAEb6ER6Z7B

It doesn’t call for eggs because powdered eggs are in the mix. I bake it in my Breville Smart Grill, with nonstick aluminum foil above and below. 8 minutes at 400 °F, flip at 5 minutes. An irregular blob of dough, much stiffer than the directions call for, expands to a circular disk. It’s not only baked, but toasted on both sides.

It’s good with butter of course, but I spread Marmite and PB on it. Marmite + PB = magic! It’s so good! Better than any cake.

Straight out of the Breville:



Now with Marmite:



Now with PB too:



These photos make me hungry!



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I like conebread. I've never had marmite but I'll try the recipe.
 
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My local Sprouts Farmers Market Grocery makes cornbread, best I’ve EVER had in my life.

It’s made every day in the store in 8x8 pans for a measley $3.99. The label says Jalapeño Cornbread, but it’s not even the slightest bit hot.

I think it’s more like eating a slice of cake, it’s that good, I’m serious. I cut a small slice, heat it with a pat of butter and a dab of honey. Mighty fine eating.

My local store has it where the rotisserie chickens and other meal ready items are located.

A search shows there are a lot of Sprouts Farmers Market Grocery stores all over Sandy Eggo, probably one very near you.

Check it out, enjoy.
 
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Interesting. However, I'm of the genera who think cornbread should not be sweet--butter or margarine only, and no sugar in the mix. And I like mine really crusty. (Best for me are the sticks made in the corncob molds.)

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Interesting. However, I'm of the genera who think cornbread should not be sweet--butter or margarine only, and no sugar in the mix. And I like mine really crusty. (Best for me are the sticks made in the corncob molds.)

I count myself in the no sugar camp also. Always used Aunt Jemima Cormeal and the recipe on the back with no sugar. Always in a cast iron skillet smeared thinly with vegetable shortening. I never got around to the little corn cob mold but I love 'em.

I thought it was blasphemy at first but my wife gave me some for dessert with butter and syrup. Not bad when craving sweets.



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My family, for kitchen sweets, used biscuits with butter and Sorghum molasses. Cornbread was "bread" with a meal (or breakfast, crumbled into buttermilk--one of my dad's favorites).

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do you have a pic of the ingredient list?
 
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Maria Callender also makes an excellent frozen chicken pot pie.


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do you have a pic of the ingredient list?
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do you have a pic of the ingredient list?

Here are the first several ingredients listed on my package of Marie Callender cornbread mix:

Yellow cornmeal
Enriched Flours: Wheat, Malted barley
Sugar
Canola oil and/or sunflower oil
Nonfat dry milk
Yellow Corn flour
Egg yolk
Sea salt


I prefer cornbread with NO sugar, but sugarless cornbread mixes are hard (impossible?) to find. In any case, there doesn’t seem to be much sugar in it and the no-eggs-required aspect out-weighs the presence of some sugar for me. The baked cornbread is good, and absolutely delicious when spread with Marmite and PB.



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Maria Callender also makes an excellent frozen chicken pot pie.
I get her turkey pot pies, which are also very tasty.

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Well I did it, made a grocery run and got 3 packs of this to try out.
 
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Johnny cake? We make cornbread pancakes.


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Now being a good southern boy by grace and birth I do love me some good homemade cornbread.. but what I saw on that dinner plate sure looked like a flat pancake to me ............. like mine open faced with fresh garden greens... covered with some Steens Ribbon Cane Suryp ... cold chunks dropped into a glass of cold milk .... man I am making myself hungry .................drill sgt.
 
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Regular grits & corn meal 'often' is a new habit I'm acquiring.

I've come to favor (local PDX area) Bobs Red Mill grain products in general.

Great variety of corn meal too:

https://www.bobsredmill.com/

I tried to leave the 'coarse corn meal' link but didn't work.


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Here are the first several ingredients listed...
thanks.
 
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