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GOLDEN CORN BREAD OR MUFFINS 
1 cup yellow corn meal
1 cup flour
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/3 cup sugar
1 tsp salt
1 egg
1 cup milk
3 tablespoons melted butter or shortening

Preheat oven to 375°F.

Combine corn meal, flour, baking powder, sugar and salt until well mixed and no streaks remain.

Beat egg well, add milk. Pour milk and egg mixture into the dry ingredients, stirring until mixed. Add melted butter or shortening.

Bake in a well-greased shallow pan in oven or in heated muffin tins. Well seasoned cast iron muffin tins or frying pans work well. Bake until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean (about 20-25 minutes for muffins, depending upon size, and about 45 minutes for a frying pan. Baking time depends upon the kind of pans used, how hot the pan is when you start and your oven, so use your own good judgment.

Submitted by: CM

recipe reviews
Golden Corn Bread or Muffins
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 John P Ingram (West Virginia) says:
OH-MY-GOD!!! I used this recipe and I was TOTALLY SHOCKED as to how GOOD my cornbread turned out. THANK YOU SSSOOOOOO much Belle for submitting your EASY recipe.
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 Ann Bennett (Wisconsin) says:
This was simple and tasteful; even using a can of corn for the bread form; thanks, ab
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 LG (Virginia) says:
I used the shortening, added a spoonful of honey, and baked in cast iron skillet for 45 minutes. Perfection! Best I have ever tasted. Thanks for the recipe!!
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 Nell Patrick (New Jersey) says:
I put apple sauce in mine for moisture. Topped muffins with butter before baking.
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 Eugene.C (Ontario) says:
I have used this recipe at home or on my Holland grill and brought smiles to all that have tried them amazing is all I can say Thank you Belle!!
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 Todd A. (Wisconsin) says:
Very easy to make and delicious on a cold day with a bowl of soup. I did substitute honey for the sugar and added one teaspoon of chili powder to spice it up a bit and used 4 tbsp. butter. yum! thx for the recipe and will make every time we make soup.
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 Albert (Canada) says:
Love the simplicity of this recipe. I substitute brown sugar and buttermilk. I also add Thai peppers, creamed corn, and shredded cheese. This never fails and is always a hit at a potluck, family dinner.

 

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