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Tim's Head Corn Bread, with Jalapeno!
March 14, 2006
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I've always loved corn bread, and recently watched Emeril make it a little different on his TV show.. He used jalapeno pepper in it, BAM! I knew I had to try this.

He doesn't usually give a lot of measurements and all that, so I modified a couple of other recipes. Then I added in the jalapeno pepper, the whole reason for doing this :)

Ingredients:

1 cup Corn Meal
1/3 cup All-Purpose Flour
2 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp salt
1 tsp Sugar
2/3 cup 2% Milk
1 large Egg
3 tbsp Vegetable Oil
1 Jalapeno Pepper!

Cost to Make (86¢, about 9 pieces):

20¢    Corn Meal (2lb for 79¢)
15¢    All-Purpose Flour
2¢    Baking Powder
1¢    Salt
2¢    Sugar
23¢    2% Milk
10¢    Large Egg
3¢    Vegetable Oil
10¢    Jalapeno Pepper!

Basic Instructions:
  1. Pre-heat oven to 450° (use an oven thermometer!)
  2. Combine dry ingredients (all-purpose flour, corn meal, baking powder, salt and sugar).
  3. Mix together milk and egg, and add to dry ingredients.
  4. Add oil (or shortening) and mix well.
  5. Chop jalapeno pepper and mix into batter.
  6. Place in well seasoned cast iron skillet, and into preheated oven.
  7. Bake for 15 minutes, until golden on top and a toothpick comes out clean.
  8. Let cool for a while on a cooling rack.
Now onto the pictures for the rest! Woo.
Corn bread ingredients!
Our basic ingredients are some corn meal, all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, milk, an egg, vegetable oil and a jalapeno.
Add salt, sugar, baking powder to flour
Start by adding the salt, sugar and baking soda to the all-purpose flour in a large mixing bowl.
Add in corn meal
Then add in the corn meal.
Mix dry ingredients together
Combine all the dry ingredients together with a whisk, or fork if you don't have a whisk.
Mix egg with milk
Measure the milk in a measuring cup. Then crack and egg and add it to the milk.
Note: You can beat the egg in a separate bowl, but less dishes to clean is good!
Add egg and milk to dry ingredients
Add the milk and egg mixture to the dry ingredients.
Mix ingredients
Mix the whole thing together well.
Add oil to mix
Add in the vegetable oil (vegetable shortening is also an option here) and mix well again.
Chop jalapeno and add to batter
Chop up a jalapeno pepper and mix it into the batter. (Although optional, definitely add a jalapeno!)
Note: Most of the "heat" is in the seeds and the white spine inside the jalapeno. If you want more heat leave the white inner spine and even some of the seeds if you want, if not just scrape them out.
Bake at 450 for 15 minutes in cast iron skillet
Add the mix into a well seasoned cast iron skillet and bake at 450° for 15 minutes.
Note: You can also bake your corn bread in a normal 8 or 9 inch glass or metal pan if you don't have a cast iron skillet. But they're cheap, so pick one up!
Also use an oven thermometer! My oven's dial was set to 425° but the actual temp on the thermometer was the correct 450°!
Corn bread with jalapeno!
You'll know it's done when the top starts to get a little golden and a toothpick or knife comes out clean when you stick it.
You can let it cool in the pan, or remove it to cool on a rack if you want. But allow it to cool a little while before cutting into it. And be careful of the hot skillet! :)
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