Corn bread Sentence Examples

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  • My wife looked concerned as she dished out homemade chili and corn bread.

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  • It is the best tool for making such dishes as corn bread or fried chicken, and with just a minimum of care, cast iron skillets last for generations.

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  • I'm giving the recipe with corn bread but since cornbread is made with a lot of butter, I decided to try it with an artisan bread I picked up at the local market.

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  • There is no reason not to enjoy gluten-free corn bread with your favorite chili recipe.

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  • Some corn bread recipes contain alternative flours which provide a tasty gluten-free treat.

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  • Sweet or savory, you can easily add corn bread to your gluten-free menus.

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  • The great thing about gluten-free corn bread is the assortment of recipe variations.

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  • Most recipes include both baking powder and baking soda to counter the weight of the flour used in making corn bread.

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  • You can add sugar, brown sugar, or maple syrup to give your corn bread a sweet, southern-like flavor.

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  • Fruit juices or applesauce will add additional flavors, making your gluten-free corn bread into more of a dessert.

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  • Trying cooking your corn bread in a cast iron frying pan seasoned with bacon fat.

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  • You can add chopped green onions or fresh corn kernels for a corn bread with some added flavor.

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  • If a prepared mix is more your style, you can use a pre-packaged product to make corn bread.

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  • Bob's Red Mill makes a corn bread mix which is gluten-free, using whole grain cornmeal, whole grain sorghum flour, whole grain corn flour, and tapioca flour as its flour base.

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  • The mixture of flours adds a nice complexity to your corn bread which capitalizes on the benefits of using the different types of flour.

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  • The addition of white rice flour will give your corn bread a light, airy quality.

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  • Mixes, while more expensive, can offset the cost of purchasing a blend of flours for your corn bread.

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  • You can also use corn bread as a base for dressings in your holiday meals.

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  • The Epicurious.com website includes some delightful corn bread recipes for stuffing such as their Cornbread-Stuffed Cornish Game Hens with Corn Maque Choux and Herb and Bacon Corn-Bread Stuffing.

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  • With some pre-planning and simple substitutions, all of your corn bread recipes can become gluten-free.

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  • Be sure to add sides to your meal, such as coleslaw, corn bread and scrumptious desserts.

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