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Golden Corn Bread...lower carbed...(pic)
I decided to try my cornbread recipe with all almond flour...removing the oat flour to lower the carb count and it worked very well. The almond flour makes a very lovely cornbread in fact I like this recipe better than the other.
Golden Corn Bread 3 cups-(12ounces) almond flour 2/3 cup-(3-1/2ounces) popcorn meal 1/3 cup Splenda 4 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 4 eggs 1/4 cup oil 1 cup…homemade LC milk Put a cast iron skillet into the oven and preheat the oven and the skillet to 425° Mix the dry ingredients together, make a well in the middle. Add oil, eggs, and milk in the well and mix with a wire whisk. Allow to stand for 5 minutes to give the ingredients time to hydrate. Take the hot skillet out of the oven and place it on the stove over high heat. Put just enough oil in the skillet to swish it around good and heat the oil. Pour the batter into the hot pan and place it in the oven and bake at 425° for 25 minutes or until golden brown and toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. http://i708.photobucket.com/albums/w...ad006small.png |
It sure looks good!
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yum!
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Oh man that makes my mouth water! You've done it again, CL!
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Yum! I am going to make this along with Jennifer's LC Wheat Bread to make LC stuffing for Thanksgiving!!
HUGS! |
Do you just grind your own popcorn kernals for the meal?
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Or you can check out your local health food store for some whole kernel cornmeal. Check the carb count on it...if it's truly whole meal it should have a carb count of around 25 carbs 5 fiber for 1/3 cup. |
I wonder how it would turn out without the cornmeal? I just need something to make some kind of stuffing out of but I'm not a baker at all. Those carb counts are kind of high for me right now.
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I don't have a cast iron skillet. Will this recipe not turn out as well using a baking pan?
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I wouldn't do the preheating of the pan with glass...I'm not sure if the change in temp would break it or not. |
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Ok..I just made a recipe of this. Its wonderful for our friends that can have that many carbs..;) Taste just like regular Cornbread to me without all the carbs!!:clap::clap:
My adjustment were this: I made and baked in a 8 inch square corning dish. I did heat the dish up and then pour about TBS of oil in the bottom after I got it heated up. Instead of the Homemade LC milk I used Almond Milk and use Liquid splenda instead of regular to the sweetness I wanted..:) I just took a bite right out of the oven because I want to dry this out and use it your Cornbread stuffing.. I am in LOVE with this!!:love::love: TY so much! HUGS Christina |
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I made this yesterday minus the sweetener, and it is wonderful. I ate a chunk with some butter, yum. It is now crumbled in a bowl waiting to be made into stuffing on Thursday.
I made some regular cornbread too for the families stuffing and mine tasted better. LOL Great Job CL |
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Just made another batch of this about 2 hours ago..now drying it out in the oven to use for stuffing!!
Thanks again! |
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Can someone please remind me...I can't find the info in the other threads, but for the popcorn meal, can I grind that up in a food processor or do I need a spice grinder?
TIA!!! (eta: I just reread the thread and saw the info about the hand crank or magic bullet. I'm hoping the food processor works. I'm going to do a little test run in a minute :) ) |
I used my coffee grinder. I just sifted it before adding as it left some little chunks, about a teaspoonful
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I whirled them in the food processor for a few but they aren't getting ground up, which is what I kind of thought might happen. I am guessing you need a spice/coffee grinder to make this work.
On to plan B...making some carrot cake muffins I think ;) eta: DH pulled out our blender and I think that's going to work :) Just thought I'd share in case anyone else is looking for ways to grind up the popcorn without a spice or coffee grinder. |
ok, here's my stupid question of the day.....sorry! what is the carb count on this new recipe w/no oat flour and also, 2/3 popcorn kernals, and then ground up or 2/3 of popcorn meal after they are ground up? i just confused myself with that question..:confused::laugh:
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It's 2/3 cup after grinding. Be careful. I have been using my coffee grinder and mine is only about a month old. Grinded more popcorn kernels yesterday and it gave out. Just glad I still have my receipt. Most food processors will not grind them up.
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According to ****** these are the numbers
Old recipe Carbs 137 Fiber -41 Total 96 usable carbs for the whole bread 96 divided by 12 servings = 8 carbs per serving 96 divided by 8 servings = 12 carbs per serving New recipe Carbs 129 Fiber 54 Total 75.5 usable carbs for the whole bread 12 servings = 6 carbs per serving 8 serving = 9.4 carbs per serving |
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I brought this over to a chili cook off and folks just ate it up! :) I think this version is actually better than the one with oat flour! YUM! Thanks for the recipe, the host wanted to keep the left overs - it was that good!
This makes a TON of cornbread, I easily got 12 slices - if not more. It's very filling and substantial too, a small piece is very satisfying. I picked up a magic bullet from Costco a while ago and the smaller size tumbler and flat blade work really well to make the corn meal from popcorn. I only grind about a tablespoon at a time and sift it and regrind the bigger bits. The magic bullet is holding up to the task, but it sure makes a lot of noise when grinding! :) |
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I also take a slice of leftover cornbread in the morning and crumble it up in a bowl and add LC milk and Splenda and eat it as a breakfast cereal. This is something that I picked up from my Grandpa. It's good that the magic bullet works for this...I've seen them at Walmart and they aren't very expensive. If I didn't already have a grain mill I would sure get one. |
could I use corn bran instead of popcorn meal?
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