this is excellent, cook from frozen in 15 - 18 mins
golden crusty and the taste is divine
been looking for corn bread for ages, this is better than the one we get in the states
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diabeticguy
30 Apr 161#1
Always wanted to taste this since it was mention in the movie The Green Mile
miles136 to diabeticguy
30 Apr 162#2
first time I had it was in KFC it is soooooo nice,
it was only a £1 in my local store but it says £1.25 online it is well worth a try
miles136
30 Apr 162#3
thanks whoever did the pic i could not get it to work as it was one of those roll over pics xxx
PrincessJellybean to miles136
30 Apr 162#4
A good tip for when pics are like that, is to type the item name and the shop its from, into google images, and then normally you can get the same picture from there... that's what I do anyway.... :smiley:
Start with a few flavour variants within a batch of cornbread muffins, I would also recommend you use a good quality sea-salt, forget the maldons (big hard pyramid crystals) ..pick up some "original" cornish sea salt company flakes (they are light in flavour & crush well, ..synapse popping foodie ingredient (& i'm not one for salt, however this stuff is delicious).
Recipe is simple, standard ingredients nothing to run amok, no desperate searches for anything, hardest item to locate is butter milk & many places sell that these days.
As with any properly made bread best to crowd round the oven & eat it as it cools, whilst steaming, fragrant & as fresh as can be.
thegiantviking
30 Apr 162#6
This isn't really normal (USA style cornbread) . It is a wheat bread with corn. Normal cornbread is like a sponge cake made with cornflour, but not the white (uk) cornflour you use to thicken a sauce, it's a yellow cornflour that isn't ground as fine as white cornflour. This bread from Iceland is quite nice, but I believe this is the regular price.
miles136 to thegiantviking
30 Apr 161#7
I posted because I got it for a £1 but the offer has expired looked for this for a long time so thought it worth a post as others may be looking for it, I agree it is slightly denser but the taste is divine and £1.25 is a good price for a large premium cob
summerof76
30 Apr 161#8
Mmmmm nice, heat added :innocent:
miles136
30 Apr 16#9
Only 5 left in thornaby store as I have just been to stock up
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golden crusty and the taste is divine
been looking for corn bread for ages, this is better than the one we get in the states
All comments (21)
it was only a £1 in my local store but it says £1.25 online it is well worth a try
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Start with a few flavour variants within a batch of cornbread muffins, I would also recommend you use a good quality sea-salt, forget the maldons (big hard pyramid crystals) ..pick up some "original" cornish sea salt company flakes (they are light in flavour & crush well, ..synapse popping foodie ingredient (& i'm not one for salt, however this stuff is delicious).
Recipe is simple, standard ingredients nothing to run amok, no desperate searches for anything, hardest item to locate is butter milk & many places sell that these days.
As with any properly made bread best to crowd round the oven & eat it as it cools, whilst steaming, fragrant & as fresh as can be.