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OLE!!! Mexican Cheesey Cornbread

greedybread's picture
greedybread

OLE!!! Mexican Cheesey Cornbread

Mmmmm. Very, very morrish.

delicious cornbread

Don’t like to blow my own trumpet but this far exceeded my expectations.

I have never warmed to the idea of cornbread, even though I like corn.

This is really tasty, you could eat it alone with a nice salad.

I slightly rewarmed it today and had it as my lunch with a salsa type salad….Scrummy:)

When I was making chili the day before,  I thought “Why not cornbread, to mop up all the gravy ?”

very tasty

Cornbread, which is of course the traditional accompaniment to chili.

It really did just hit the spot.

The original recipe had Chili in it as well but I left that out because my chili was quite HOT and I thought it would be chili overload………strangely enough:)

 I would give it a go with the chili in the recipe when accompanying a dish that perhaps wasn’t spicy and maybe needed a bit of juzzz to it.

Maybe with a nice hearty stew or casserole?

Or alone?

Gorgeous with Chili or alone

Caramelise the onions..

So what will you need?

1 can of corn kernels or 2 cobs of fresh corn.

1 onion

Salt and pepper

1 cup of polenta/ cornmeal

1 cup of flour

2 eggs

1 cup milk

1/2 cup of Parmesan cheese

Good slug or two of Olive oil.

Add the corn in

This is basically like a batter.

Chop up the onion and fry it gently in a fry pan with the Olive oil until golden and caramelly then add in the corn and fry for a further 5-10 minutes .

While the corn and onion is cooking, break eggs into a bowl and whisk.

Add in milk, polenta, salt and pepper, flour, and baking powder.

Mix well and place to the side.

Cornbread batter

Remove corn and onions from element and leave to cool.

Pre heat the oven to 180 Celsius.

Grease a heavy skillet pan if you have one, if not,  a cake tin is fine.

I used a 20 inch cake tin but make sure it is well-greased.

I wouldn’t line the tin as it will then take away the possibility of it having a crunchy bottom as well.

Pour corn mix into the batter..

Pour batter into the prepared skillet/ tin and place in the oven.

After 15 minutes, open the oven and sprinkle the cheese on the top.

Cook for 35 minutes in total until golden brown.

Remove from oven and allow to cool a little in the pan.

When cool enough to touch, remove from skillet/tin and cut into pieces and serve warm if possible.

Place in the oven

Ready to eat

Have another piece…

full now!!

Now the beauty with this recipe is that you can alter it and add to it.

I think it would be nice with capsicum in it as well and you could even make it a meal on its own with maybe spicy salami in it?

Up to you but great as versatile.

This served 6 of us .

Recipe was adapted from Chilli Cheese Cornbread in Jamie Oliver’s “Jamie’s America”.

http://greedybread.wordpress.com/2012/12/02/ole-mexican-cheesey-cornbread/

Comments

EvaB's picture
EvaB

but never had one with onions, corn or chili powder, I've heard of them, but just never had them. My mom was of Southern extraction, her parents were both from Missouri and cornbread was a staple for lots of meals but they never dressed it up, it was just plain cornmeal flour, and water with an egg. If they had a cow of course it had milk in it, but most of the time it was plain old water.

greedybread's picture
greedybread

until i saw this recipe....I must admit, i tried it as i am not a big fan ot polenta or cornmeal so when i saw this , it appealed...

Tasted good too:) Will just need to try a plain one now

 

dabrownman's picture
dabrownman

and Brisbane raised Jesse Williams at Arizona Western College and then go on to Alabama and play both ways on offense and defense, as their starting nose tackle the past 2 years when they won national titles each year including last night, it is nice to see Aussies making Mexican Cornbread.  Sadly, Jesse hurt his leg last night but he was dominate as always while he was in the game.   He will be the richest Aussie footballer in America, as soon as, the NFL drafts him in the first round. 

Now as a certified Brownman from Arizona, I can't think what makes this cornbread Mexican other than corn, but I couldn't care less.   Just the thought of Aussies playing American Football at the highest level and making cornbread too is way more than enough! :-)

Nice baking.