Need a Cornbread Recipe, or Two, or Ten

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I've lived in the South, Texas, and the West Coast. I've traveled to all 50 states. The VAST majority of cornbread I've eaten was either dry or flavorless. I've baked cornbread exactly twice in my life, and the results were meh.

There are a cabillion recipes online. I don't have the desire to try them all. Does anybody have a recipe and technique for moist, flavorful cornbread? Sweet, savory, I don't care.

Thanks in advance.

Ray

Oh, and what prompted this was my wife asking questions about baking cornbread for a work pot luck she's having today. I bought her Martha White cornmeal and buttermilk but she felt both her attempts were failures. She took one of them to work.
 
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Emily makes this one alot. It's pretty awesome. She adds a half cup of diced jalapenos for some heat which is the only thing she adds extra to the recipe.


We use hatch green chilies but any kind of diced green chilies will do
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This cornbread about as moist as you can get lol
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Here's mine:
1 cup whole grain flour
1 cup milled blue cornmeal
1/4 cup oil
1 egg
1 cup milk
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp baking Powder

Beat egg & other liquid, mix in dry.
Grease tins with spray.
Bake 20-25 minutes @ 400F.

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And some pics:
 
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Does anybody have a recipe and technique for moist, flavorful cornbread?
Masa Harina instead of corn meal . Have not used it for corn bread , but do make pancakes with it . They're fantastic .

Also , while your searching for a method , grab a box mix of Famous Dave's corn bread .
 
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Here's mine:
1 cup whole grain flour
1 cup milled blue cornmeal
1/4 cup oil
1 egg
1 cup milk
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp baking Powder

Beat egg & other liquid, mix in dry.
Grease tins with spray.
Bake 20-25 minutes @ 400F.
Thanks, Loyd! I've never seen blue corn in my neck of the woods, so I'll have to look for it.
 
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Masa Harina instead of corn meal . Have not used it for corn bread , but do make pancakes with it . They're fantastic .

Also , while your searching for a method , grab a box mix of Famous Dave's corn bread .
Thanks, Rich! Masa Harina is everywhere around here. I don't think I've ever bought any. That's about to change...and scratch corn pancakes just want on this weekend's breakfast plans.

And I can't say I've ever seen the FD's mix. I'm not a Jiffy mix fan because I taste something in it that I don't like. Hopefully it's not in Dave's. I do remember liking their cornbread at a restaurant we've been to years ago.
 
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Here's the one she did not take to the potluck. Nice looking bake, but doughy and kinda dry, which I have no idea how that could happen. It had chilies and creamed corn in it and used a cultured buttermilk. Real tangy tasting. Now I've got to figure out how to use the leftovers. Not sure I want this in a turkey dressing.

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Here's the one she did not take to the potluck. Nice looking bake, but doughy and kinda dry, which I have no idea how that could happen. It had chilies and creamed corn in it and used a cultured buttermilk. Real tangy tasting. Now I've got to figure out how to use the leftovers. Not sure I want this in a turkey dressing.

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mike243 mike243 mad a cornbread salad for the Tennessee gathering last year that was bomb. A good way to use up leftover cornbread. Stuff was amazing. Maybe he'll share the recipe
 
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