A super moist, buttery homemade cornbread with a fluffy centre, crispy golden edges and the perfect crumb — this is the recipe you’ve been searching for! Made from scratch in a cast iron skillet with easy to find ingredients you have in your kitchen all ready. You will fall in love with cornbread all over again!
CORNBREAD
A great cornbread recipe is so hard to come by. They are either too dry, too dense, or bland without any flavour. In my family, there are two kinds we can’t live without — a sweet, buttermilk cornbread with honey — OR this one! If you haven’t tried homemade cornbread before, you are going to love this one. A buttery golden bread with the right balance of flavour and the perfect cornmeal to flour ratio, this recipe makes the perfect snack or side to go with chili’s, soups or stews. You can also use it as the base of my Easy Cornbread Dressing — another incredibly delicious Thanksgiving stuffing recipe. It’s not Thanksgiving without it!
HOW DO YOU MAKE CORNBREAD
Cornbread gets its crunchy, buttery crust when the batter is poured into a sizzling, hot skillet. The cast iron retains heat while baking which is what gives you the dark, golden crust and crisp edges. If you don’t have a cast iron skillet, an ovenproof skillet, baking dish or even a pie dish will work. Just make sure you heat it up first in a hot oven before pouring on your batter. Alternatively, if using a cast iron skillet, heat your skillet on the stove to melt your butter. Your skillet will be hot enough to add the batter. This method is quicker than using your oven. The sizzle that comes out of your skillet is exactly what you want to hear!
WHAT DOES CORNBREAD TASTE LIKE?
Originally, corn bread or cornbread is a ‘native’ American dish. A wonderfully light, crumbly bread that can be sweet or plain, it has a distinct, almost grainy texture and flavour that makes it perfect to be served as a side.
WHAT GOES IN CORNBREAD
Fat: We use butter as our starting point, which is melted in the skillet in the hot oven. This is where the fried flavour comes in, adding richness to the bread while browning the crust and keeping it from sticking to the skillet. You can also use bacon drippings or lard if you prefer for even MORE flavour. Flour and Cornmeal: The perfect cornbread is made with the perfect ratio of flour and cornmeal. Some people like it with a lighter texture (almost cake like), while some prefer the cornmeal to shine through, creating a dense result. We have found the perfect balance, getting the best of both worlds out of our skillet. Feel free to play around with the ratio. If you like more cornmeal, add more, just remember to add less flour, and vice versa. Buttermilk: A moist cornbread almost always has a soured milk: either sour cream, yogurt or buttermilk. Through the years, we have found buttermilk creates the best texture. You can always make your own and use regular milk mixed with 4 teaspoons of white vinegar. Allow it to sour for 5 minutes adding to the batter. Eggs: Makes cornbread light and fluffy when compared with breads that leave them out completely.
WHAT DO YOU EAT CORNBREAD WITH?
Chili Soup BBQ Pork Roast With Crackle Garlic Herb Butter Roast Chicken Or eat it on its own with a good dollop of butter! … Read More