Tuesday, January 30, 2007 posted by Jerry 6:06 pm

Jerry's Texoma Cornbread

I was trolling my usual food blog haunts the other day when I stumbled across a post about cast iron pans and cornbread at The Homesick Texan. I realized two things very quickly. One, she has as much dislike for sweet cornbread as I do. Two, I hadn’t made cornbread in quite a while.

For those of you from the northern climbs; In Texoma we make our cornbread for dinner. It’s not a dessert item and therefore has no sugar. (I know she would disagree and say all of Texas, but I’ve been served sweet cornbread more than once since I moved here. and since I’ve never visited Southern Texas, I can’t speak for them.)

I got this recipe directly from The Homesick Texan with only a few modifications, such as spicing the bread up just mildly with picante sauce, which I’ve always found to be a nicer alternative to simply adding jalapeños. For me, it ads a wider range of flavors overall, and I just love the richness.

For the original recipe, look HERE.

My version is as follows:

What I would have done differently had I though of it:

Not a bloody thing. This is simply the best cornbread I’ve ever had in my life. It’s in my permanent recipe collection.

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4 Responses to “Jerry’s Texoma Cornbread Recipe”

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  3. this looks amazing. i’ve been craving some cornbread!

  4. kellypea says:

    Jeez. This is right up my alley for tonight. And I completely agree about the sweetness in cornbread. ARG. I have been known to put a bit o’ honey buttah on mine after the fact, though. Mmmm….

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