Perfect Homemade Cornbread

by heelercjwww in Cooking > Bread

204009 Views, 78 Favorites, 0 Comments

Perfect Homemade Cornbread

IMAG0455.jpg
Impress you friends with your very own Perfect Batch of Homemade Cornbread, none of that nasty play-doh stuff out of a bag. This is all from scratch and is super easy to make.

The Stuff You Need

IMAG0420.jpg
IMAG0424.jpg
IMAG0438.jpg
1 cup of yellow cornmeal
1 cup of white flour
1/2 cup white sugar
1 heaping teaspoon of baking powder
- if you add too much it makes the corn bread metallic tasting, but it takes quite a bit.
1 teaspoon of salt
2 eggs
milk-
I like skim but what ever
1/2 cup of oil- I like olive oil but what ever as long as it isnt rancid (aka oxidized)
Spray oil- PAM or something like that

Mix It Up

IMAG0421.jpg
IMAG0422.jpg
IMAG0423.jpg
IMAG0425.jpg
IMAG0426.jpg
This part is easy. All the dry ingredients go in to the bowl and mix until there is now streaks and the powder looks all the same. Be sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl, flour likes to hide in the corners.I usually "hand" measure the salt. Its handier then finding a teaspoon. After the dry is all mixed up add the eggs and the oil and mix it up some more. I usually use a stout fork for this because the batter is very thick and I am trying to break up all of the lumps. Who wants lumpy cornbread? Once everything is all mixed up add just enough milk to allow the batter to pour, about as stiff as pancake batter. Mix it some more. Don't add more milk because its too stiff until its mixed very very well, the milk hides in corners too.

Grease the Pan

IMAG0439.jpg
Whoa this part is even easier and its fun. Spray the oil on to the pan. That's it. I normally pretend I am spray painting a race car, trying to get a nice even coat.

Into the Pan It Goes

IMAG0441.jpg
IMAG0442.jpg
IMAG0443.jpg
Like the title says, pour it into the pan. Its self leveling just get it in the pan, no worries.

Turn Up the Heat

IMAG0444.jpg
IMAG0445.jpg
About 20-25 minutes at 425 degrees F. A better way to judge is to wait till the top is a nice gold en brown and then stick a butter knife in the middle. if the knife comes out clean is good to go, if it has wet batter on it still cook it longer.

Time to Eat

IMAG0453.jpg
A little butter on it and time for the best part...consumption! Thanks and enjoy.