Ingredients
All-purpose flour - 1 cup
Coarse stone-ground cornmeal - 1 cup
Granulated sugar - 1/2 cup
Baking powder - 1 tablespoon
Baking soda - 1/4 teaspoon
Salt - 1/2 teaspoon
Canola oil 2 spoons
Butter at room temperature - 2 tablespoons
Buttermilk - 1 cup
Large eggs - 2
Lemon zest - 1/4 teaspoon (optional)
Fresh corn - 1/2 cup (optional)
Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degree F.
Butter and flour a loaf pan of about 9x5 inches.
In a large bowl, combine together the flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In another vessel, whisk together oil, butter, buttermilk, eggs and lemon zest. Add to the flour mixture and stir quickly until well combined. Stir in the fresh corn if desired. Transfer the mixture to the buttered and floured loaf pan.
Bake for 35-45 minutes, or until the top is golden and a skewer inserted into the center of the bread comes out clean. If it needs to bake longer but the top is already golden, then place a a piece of tin foil over the top of the bread to prevent further browning. Transfer the pan to a rack to cool for 5 minutes before removing and placing on a wire rack to cool. Serve hot with some butter.
We had warm corn bread along with some hearty soup for a fulfilling dinner.
Sending this to AWED : American hosted by dear Dhivya.
The following are my entries to AWED :American
And finally, the voting for the Diet Foods event is over. Mahimaa of Indian Vegetarian kitchen won the poll hands down!! Congrats Mahimaa. Thanks to everyone who voted :)
Nice Divya, have always been wanting to make cornbread, maybe this is my cue... ;)
ReplyDeleteIs it a dense bread?
cornbread looks great, Divya! Baking is one of my scary zones.. But your recipes keep tempting my always.. :) Have a great time in India!
ReplyDeleteBreéad looks yumm and that is a whole lot of entry
ReplyDeletelooks great divya .. great way to use uo some leftovers .. Have a great time in India
ReplyDeleteWelcome to India Divya!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great......there can be so many hidden things in our pantry.
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
looks yummy Divya. i have not baked bread so far..should try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteOh gal, u re going India. Have a wonderful time! What a dense bread :)
ReplyDeleteYes Cham and Dhivya, the bread is dense compared to the other types of bread.
ReplyDeleteSO many entries:)) nice looking corn bread.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious :) Enjoy your trip! I'm sure you'll have an amazing time.
ReplyDeleteBread looks nice divya...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice journey..njoy
MAMA MIAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! thats a caboodle of dishes being sent my way...lemme send you my hugs first :)
ReplyDeleteI love cornbread too...with soup it must have tasted YUM!
Cornbread looks very yum, have a great time in India....
ReplyDeleteLooks grt Divya..Enjoy the trip DIvya..I know how the excitement would be!!!
ReplyDeleteVow divya hope u have a nice time in India.......
ReplyDeleteBread looks so gr8:)
I've also not baked corn bread so far. I like the idea of adding corn kernels to the bread, making it extra healthy.
ReplyDeleteHave fun in India Divya.
Please go ahead and send your recipe with applesauce.
Hmm.. Looks so crispy and yum !!
ReplyDeleteCorn Kernals in bread is an interesting idea Divya. Bread looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful trip.Scrumptious corn meal bread:)
ReplyDeletenice corn bread divya , have a happy vacation
ReplyDeletenice recipe..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteHmm..never tried cornbread although I love it. I've always believed the baking is an art as well as a science, your experiment proves it.
ReplyDeletehey yesterday i thought of searchg for this corn bread recipe after seeing a sald in food network n u have it here...
ReplyDeleteand last week i was lloking for spicy carrot chutney n found ntg..again u have it here :)Thank u will soon try both
Nice Divya, Great bread. Have a nice trip.
ReplyDeleteBread looks yum... I like corn meal. I am sure it must hv tasted gr8 in the bread.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy ur stay in India.
hey divya, great entries. not much of fan of cornmeal, but bread looks good. enjoy ure trip in india
ReplyDeleteWow u r rocking with those yummies dear. Bread loos scrummy.
ReplyDeleteNice entry.. looks yummy & delicious..
ReplyDeleteI love the texture of your bread...
ReplyDeletehave a great time in India.
This looks great. The use of oats is really interesting. Corn bread is a really common side dish with a lot of barbeque, and I'd love to serve yours sometime.
ReplyDeleteenjoy your time in India Divya! Have fun! Corn bread looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow Dhivya, the bread looks great... I too made bread with corn meal but dint really take the pain of using the breag tin ;) they look great... dont tell I am gonna miss your recipes for a while now... keep me in mind and post some recipes when you get time... so when are u getting back???
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy with buttered....Making me feel hungry!
ReplyDeleteNice creative way of using left overs...
ReplyDeleteBread looks fluNew dish for me, but looks yummy
Thanks for sharing..fluffy and yummy....Enjoy ur India Trip :)
Really Nice Divya :) Do have a great time in India.
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nevr had it before looks nice divya
ReplyDeleteis polenta the same as corn meal? have a great time in India. BTW - You may have already got them ...but I have a who;le lot of awards for you.! :-)
ReplyDeletecorn bread looks awesome..it makes me droool here..
ReplyDeleteLooks great....you topped with butter...tempting.
ReplyDeleteI really like the taste of anyhting corn and so corn bread is on my "like very much" list.
ReplyDeletehaving to empty grocery and veggie stocks is usually a great way to cook up some lovely food. :)
Have a nice time holidaying in India.
I've been trying quite a few recipes for cornbread myself.. still not completely satisfied.. will give yours a shot sometime :)
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