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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2009
I loved the dense consistency of this cornbread. I like mine a bit sweet so I added 2 tbsp sugar instead of honey, but that's not necessary.
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Reviewed: Feb. 6, 2009
This is the best cornbread that I have ever tasted...the honey just adds a special touch...I used a small cast iron skillet but if you want to feed more than 2 double the recipe by all means...I have made this 3 times in the past week...a keeper...
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Reviewed: Aug. 9, 2008
The taste of this cornbread is great. My entire family loved it. But I question the amounts. I used a 6 x 9 pyrex dish and the finished bread was thin, only 1 1/2" thick. I will double the recipe next time to fill a 9" round cake pan.
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Reviewed: Jan. 5, 2008
This was really good and quick to make. I heated the oil in the skillet right in the oven while it pre-heated. Love the crust on the bread from the hot skillet. FYI: if you don't have self-rising cornmeal, add 2 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp salt to one cup of cornmeal.
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Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2007
Okay, here's a revelation for everyone out there: not all southerners agree on the way cornbread should taste! Probably the only true constants are a pre-heated iron skillet, and I would say lard (Crisco) instead of butter, but maybe that's just me. This recipe is, hands down, the best one I've tried in a long time. I have to qualify that by saying that I made it with sorghum syrup and I don't think it would have worked as well with honey. The tang of the sorghum, combined with the sour buttermilk was what made it really work for me. I do think cornbread can be too sweet (or too eggy or too cakey), but I've never tried it with sorghum before -- perfect!!! Also, I doubled the recipe for my 10" skillet because cornbread goes really fast at my house and I needed each slice to be pretty hefty. Finally, I'm not a big fan of sprinkling the cornmeal in the hot skillet -- if you're skillet is hot enough (okay, I also made this at 425 instead of the suggested 400), I don't think you really need it, and it can cake up if you're not careful. Having said all that, this will be the only recipe I use from now on.
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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2006
I am sorry, but I did not care for this. Of course I am from the south and we do not like sweet cornbread. I have also never had cornbread with eggs before, but that I am willing to try...
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Reviewed: May 28, 2006
Experimented by adding a Tbl. of Indian Jaggery. Excellent.
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Reviewed: May 5, 2004
Tried the sorghum molasses as the author suggested. Not only turned the cornbread dark, but gave it a most unusual flavor. Not of the usual cornbread lovers in my house cared for it. 4 whole slices & 3 half-eaten were thrown out.
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Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2004
I will give this a decent rating, because it was a good texture and went together easily. However, the flavor of the cornbread wasn't something anyone in my family was really thrilled with. We prefer the sweet cornbread, and this was not sweet! I doubled the recipe, and baked it in cast iron corn stick molds, it was too much. Following the recipe as is would have been plenty for the 4 of us!
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Reviewed: Mar. 17, 2003
Awesome! I added a bit more honey -- tasted great!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 14, 2002
This is the best cornbread I have ever eaten. My boyfriend asked me to make extra so that he could eat it during the week.
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Reviewed: Jan. 7, 2002
I doubled the recipe and used a 10-inch skillet and it turned out great!
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Reviewed: Sep. 13, 2001
This is definitely a terrific cornbread recipe. It was a snap to make, and tasted wonderful. I usually add a bit more sugar to my batter, but that's personal taste. I couldn't find the molasses that were originally called for, but will try to make again with that ingredient, should I find it. Thanks for the recipe!
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