My mother has been making corn bread for longer than I have been
around. She never had bothered to write down the recipe until the prison my Dad
worked at published a cookbook by the employees... "Doing Time in the
Kitchen" Pictured on the cover is Brushy Mountain Prison in Morgan County
TN. Needless to say, every time my mother tried to teach me to make the corn
bread, I only got confused. She would say "Put about this much corn meal,
then some bacon grease, then mix in enough milk to make it thinner than you
would think it needs to be. Now, the moisture of the cornmeal can be different
from bag to bag depending on the moisture of the corn, the day it was ground
and etc." YOU GET THE POINT! It was all subjective and made my head spin.
SO - when Mom finally wrote it down and worked it out - the clouds parted,
angels sang and I was happy!
I grew up on WHITE cornbread in the house while every-time we went out
to eat, the cornbread was yellow... WHAT IS YELLOW CORNBREAD? THIS IS
STRANGE... Yes, I like white cornbread and it does taste different than yellow.
And, without further ado - The recipe!
White Cornbread
1 c Three Rivers self-rising cornmeal (There are other brands, this one
is local to us)
3 T bacon fat or margarine or butter
3/4 c Sweet milk
Preheat oven to 450F degrees
Put up to 1 T bacon fat or margarine in an 8 inch seasoned iron skillet
and heat on the stove eye (should be hot but not smoking hot).
In a bowl, mix cornmeal, 2T bacon fat or margarine/butter and the sweet
milk (just meaning not buttermilk). I use a fork to mix - but hey, use what you
want - right?
The mixture is going to seem a little runny, but it works...
Pour into the hot skillet, place in oven and bake 15-18 minutes.
Turn out on a plate and revel at what you have done. Ogle it - love on
it when it won't burn you! If you lick it or drool on it - don't get caught....
Serves 2-4 people
This cornbread is:
- Super plain
- Be served with many meals
- Takes no
effort, time, or talent (thus I can bake it)
You can fancy it up with corn or
spices or whatever you would like.