Friday, June 22, 2012

Sweet Corn Cobbler southern style recipe

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We had a good read. For the benefit of yourself. Be sure to read to the end. I want you to get good knowledge from Corn Casserole. ...Sweet corn cobbler,, soul food just got better! it's going uptown,, yes, you be the judge is it a side dish or is it a dessert?, just don't eat too much, yes it's that good, the recipe is,, melt 1/2 stick or more of unsalted sweet cream butter in baking dish, (cast iron skillet works great for this delicious homemade southern style cobbler) as you pre heat the oven to 350 degrees, if you gonna use a white glass dish, the type of baking pan does make a difference, you gonna bake it uncovered on the top rack for 45 minutes, easy no fail recipe, it's gonna be good!, for the bread part use, one big cup, I throw in about 1/2 cup extra of self-rising flour, just throw it in-'air, one cup or two of granulated pure cane sugar, use what you got, dash of fresh sea salt, the book says use fresh spices, now we have a quzzler, where do you get fresh sea salt? add some extra baking powder and stir in enuff skim milk to make the batter thin, use soy milk if you got it, dump batter on top of the hot melted butter and pour on one can of whole kernel corn, (drained) add on top of that one can of the el-cheapo store brand cream style corn, this is gonna be good!!, get back dog, get back!, now shove-er in the oven and wait for the most awesome amazing mouth watering culinary suprise you have ever experienced, yes we are talking state fair here, use home grown corn for the extra point, serve with sliced red ripe tomatoes, no seeds, cheese of your choice, a big soup spoon of homemade chile ...
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