Veganomicon: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook

Double Corn Cornbread
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| Course Type: Breads
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Recipe Review
Queezle_Sister from Salt Lake City, UT
This is an interesting and flavorful cornbread. First you roast some corn (I used frozen) in the frying pan. The batter is cornmeal-rich, uses no eggs, and only 1T oil. I substituted regular milk for the soy.
I found the result pretty good, but it had a sour note that was too prominent. Probably it came from the vinegar (to turn the milk into buttermilk). If I were to make it again, I would use commercial buttermilk in hopes it was a bit less tart - or cut back on the vinegar.
Comments
Jayme - 28th June 2011
Hmm, I've made this a bunch of times and never had a problem with sourness. It always comes out sweet and cornbready. Did you use apple cider vinegar? Or maybe it's the soy/vinegar combo that makes it work?
Queezle_Sister - 4th July 2011
I've thought i should try this again. I used white vinegar, and might have been hasty about mixing it in (and not letting it sit long enough).
Jayme - 5th July 2011
Mmm, then definitely try it with the apple cider. It's a much sweeter vinegar!
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