Makin’ Fresh Cornbread from our Homegrown Corn | January 2024

Throughout my life I’ve always been able to make cornbread, what a lot of people don’t realize is most corn meal now days is “self rising” cornmeal. I have really struggled with making cornbread using our fresh corn meal, y’all come with me today I’m trying it again.
Mountain Makin’s Cookbook is the only one of its kind that I have found and IMO is definitely worth the purchase!
I will not be posting the recipe out of respect for the GSMA, I do mention the ingredients throughout the video.
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  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
    @TrueGritAppalachianWays6 ай бұрын

    You can find the cookbook on the GSMA website! Check it out ➡️ smokiesinformation.org/product/mountain-makins-cookbook/

  • @Boldo75

    @Boldo75

    6 ай бұрын

    I have the first printing of this cookbook. I reckon if Mrs Cable is still with us I’d love to sit and talk a while.

  • @cindyhebberd7352

    @cindyhebberd7352

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the link...I ordered two! Love your channel. God Bless

  • @carolynl5362

    @carolynl5362

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh gosh Meagan we live in the Smoky Mountains ⛰️ in Tennessee is that the State Park y’all went too…Roan Mountain ⛰️ Tn. ??

  • @Rosefamilyfarm
    @Rosefamilyfarm6 ай бұрын

    Hi, Megan. My husband insist that I send you this recipe that we use with our fresh ground meal. Preheat oven 425 degree. Mix 2 cups cornmeal, 1 cup flour, 1 Tablespoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 egg, enough milk to make a thick batter, probably 1 to 1 1/4 cup. Have a couple tablespoons of lard or butter almost smoking hot on the stove top in a cast iron skillet, I use a 6-8” skillet. I don’t pour it in the batter, just leave it in the pan. Pour batter into hot skillet, sometimes I sprinkle a tablespoon of sugar over the top, then bake at 425 until golden brown, probably 25-30 minutes. The thicker your batter is, the faster it bakes. Good luck! We love your content!

  • @adnacraigo6590

    @adnacraigo6590

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree with everything but the addition of buttermilk instead of regular milk and 3/4 teaspoon of baking soda will make it over the top cornbread.

  • @Rosefamilyfarm

    @Rosefamilyfarm

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adnacraigo6590thank you! And yes, I do use buttermilk or buttermilk powder if I have either. Just giving the basic recipe that still turns out wonderfully.

  • @grumpyoldman7948

    @grumpyoldman7948

    6 ай бұрын

    That sounds divine!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!! I look forward to giving it a try!!

  • @sharidezern8459

    @sharidezern8459

    3 ай бұрын

    Store bought cornmeal has flour mixed in most of the time. Love this recipe.

  • @muchadoaboutsomething
    @muchadoaboutsomething6 ай бұрын

    We grew up on yellow corn meal and I love it. Enjoy your channel!

  • @kellyy8114
    @kellyy81145 ай бұрын

    I just started freshly milling all my grains a few months ago and there is definitely a learning curve to it but one thing that has made the biggest difference for me is I learned it takes the grains longer to absorb the moisture, so I have started with a smaller amount of flour or meal and mix, then let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Then see where it is and adjust accordingly. My bread loaves and pizza crust were all very dense until I started doing this. I'm so thankful for my grain mill and the health journey I am on with it. All purpose flour has no nutritional value whatsoever and what it is enriched with is synthetic. Sue Becker on Bread Beckers channel is an incredible resource for learning to use freshly milled grains. Just found your channel and am enjoying it. My dream is to one day have land to be able to source our own food like y'all do, but for now, I have started where I am with a potted garden. God bless!

  • @raymond709
    @raymond7094 ай бұрын

    Man I always feel at home when I watch your program. Down here in Foley Alabama. People don't do things like that anymore. All we have is subdivisions fast food restaurants and restaurants is the tourist place back in the 1950s to 1970s it changed in the 80s sure miss the old ways raised in the country on the farm my name is Ray and I'm from Foley Alabama originally from silver Hill. But now I'm living in the RV Park in Foley live in an RV park is like being a gypsy back in the 1700s may God bless you and have many more blessings I love you all this program to keep up the good work.

  • @vikkibyington3066
    @vikkibyington30666 ай бұрын

    I’m a true lover of cornbread!! This looks really good. I prefer thinner cornbread… My 2 cents worth has nothing to do with the recipe but I thought of a tip a friend had on her channel that you may or may not be aware of. Hot cornbread sweats between the plate and just turned out bread. If you put a butter knife or something similar between the bread and plate to let air in you won’t lose any of that crunchiness. Again, I’m glad I found your channel and what brought me back was your personality. Then when I saw Andy I realized he also has a wonderful personality. This is a big plus to me in addition to your content! Keep up the good work! I love the Smokies too. Due to health issues probably won’t be able to make another visit, but that’s why God gave us memories, right? God bless you and your family in every way. Stay warm!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️

  • @YouSUBSCRIBE739

    @YouSUBSCRIBE739

    4 ай бұрын

    Ive also heard abt that knife tip. Also....I agree with u abt both their personalities & I luv her videos so far. I jus found her channel today bt so far I've watched 3 videos. Going binge watch!

  • @majordomo9415
    @majordomo94156 ай бұрын

    First of all........ I am not a baker. But here's my 2 pennies. Your rising agents i.e. baking powder and baking soda will not react with corn meal alone. Add a bit of AP flour into your mix and your bread will rise and allow the heat to distribute through the bread better. That should allow better evaporation of the moisture. As stated below; two cups of milk seems excessive and probably why you had to bake it so long. I would also mix my eggs and milk thoroughly before adding them to the dry. Your cornbread looks delicious though. I have heard before that dairy breeds make wonderful beef. When I saw that yellow fat I knew those steaks were going to be good. Pan frying them is an excellent way to go. Just subscribed!!!

  • @TerrieAllred2023
    @TerrieAllred20236 ай бұрын

    The cornbread and supper looks so delicious! Congratulations on 20K subscribers!

  • @colleengiles9251
    @colleengiles92516 ай бұрын

    Your pan should be so hot that you can see the crust form around the sides as you're pouring it in. It won't stick and it will rise better. Looks so pretty with the red .

  • @susanalberts776
    @susanalberts7766 ай бұрын

    Yummy 😋😅😂❤ I'm now hungry 😅😂❤thanks for sharing this with us 😁😅😂❤❤❤

  • @unitedstatesdale
    @unitedstatesdale6 ай бұрын

    I love using recipes from the past. I just know the people who created them are looking down chuckling. 😂

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @bugsy8734
    @bugsy87344 ай бұрын

    HI MEAGAN & ANDY 😃 I Just Found Your Channel And SO GLAD I Did!! My Roots Are In Spruce Pine, NC So This Means SO MUCH To Me. Love Watchin Your Farming & Cookin And Brings Many Precious Memories Back To Me ❤ THANK YOU & GOD BLESS. ☺

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    4 ай бұрын

    Welcome!

  • @pamelatill4805
    @pamelatill48056 ай бұрын

    Love, love, love hot cornbread with butter and onions!!! I generally add a little flour to my mix and I always sprinkle a little dry meal into my pan before I put the batter in the pan. That’s how my momma taught me to help cut down on the sticking.

  • @barbaraterry3060

    @barbaraterry3060

    24 күн бұрын

    Always that little sprinkle of cornmeal in the pan and your cornbread will never stick.

  • @christymartin3846
    @christymartin38466 ай бұрын

    Awesome 👏 ❤ Excited to see what the difference is between the CB recipes!

  • @Tea5766
    @Tea57666 ай бұрын

    I like to use buttermilk in mine, I love the taste of buttermilk and cornbread together. Your supper looks great!

  • @tushfinger
    @tushfinger6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful family. I have an un-healthy relationship with cornbread, love it so much. Love your neck of the woods, it is so rich in natural resources. Thanks for the vid!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @cecilbrown6692
    @cecilbrown66926 ай бұрын

    Good morning from north GA. Here's my mom's recipe for homemade cornbread. You will love it. 2cups meal 1teaspoon salt 1teaspoon regular baking soda 2tablespoons vegetable oil 1and a fourth cup buttermilk heat your 8 inch skillet in oven with a little oil in it also, put a small pinch or two of cornmeal in it cook about 20 minutes or so until it turns Brown on 490degrees. You can also add a little water to it when mixing. I don't use eggs .when the oven timer goes off add the mix and cook. You all will love it. I love your videos, thanks

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you I look forward to trying it!

  • @angelalee4163
    @angelalee41636 ай бұрын

    Hey I just come to the Channel I love what y'all do I grow up doing alot of that and wish I still could but I'm single and disabled I would really love to meet yall I'm 55 now but I cann as much as I can may God bless you all

  • @Christian-jx3nx
    @Christian-jx3nx6 ай бұрын

    Celebrating Appalachia channel is really good. Tipper has a recipe book. I make her cornbread with kefir or yogurt instead of milk. It rises a little more. It’s not fresh ground cornmeal though. 😊

  • @marthawalton8370

    @marthawalton8370

    6 ай бұрын

    I live Tipper and Matt, Katie and cori!❤❤❤

  • @Christian-jx3nx

    @Christian-jx3nx

    6 ай бұрын

    @@marthawalton8370 I love real people and to watch them as they grow and build until they become too big for their britches. Used to like Roots and Refuse gardening but now it’s not about gardening it’s about growing an empire and feelings

  • @anthonydale3394
    @anthonydale33946 ай бұрын

    Fresh meal makes a more moist bread than degermed commercial coughmeal. My family always just called it bread instead of cornbread. Texas Gourdseed cornmeal has been my new favorite for several years now. 2 cups meal 1/2 cup flour 1 tsp salt 3 tsp baking powder 2 eggs 1 cup or so buttermilk to make a just pourable batter pour the batter into smoking hot skillet with a 1/4 inch of bacon grease or lard and back into 450 degree oven for 16 minutes, or until the top is brown to your liking.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I look forward to trying this! I have never used fresh corn meal until the last couple years and I can't figure out if it's just me or if it is supposed to be that particular texture

  • @ArkansasSquaw
    @ArkansasSquaw6 ай бұрын

    Megan I love watching you cook up some delicious meals, that was fun! And to the subscriber who gifted yall the mill, what a gracious and kind soul you are ❤.

  • @michellebarrera6313
    @michellebarrera63133 ай бұрын

    You guys are awesome. I just found your channel a couple of days ago and I can’t get enough. Thank you for sharing all your God given knowledge with us! I am in no way skilled at any of the things you do but I sure believe I was built for it! Always wanted to live like you guys I have the effort just not the money or land but would do it gladly! Will definitely try some of those recipes for sure! All I can add is to add honey to the cornbread. I do to mine and every one loves it so thought I’d share that little information! God bless you guys and keep you! You have a beautiful family and just greatful to be let inside your home!❤🙏🏻

  • @alankilton495
    @alankilton4956 ай бұрын

    I love watching your videos. My husband and myself also live in NC closer to the coast. The area we live in people think we are crazy for growing and processing our own food along with growing. As nurses on of the leading causes for antibiotic resistant diseases in the future is going to be due to the meat we consume plus it gives us a great sense of independence. Keep up the great job y'all are doing.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes! You are so right!

  • @johnisouth6636
    @johnisouth66365 ай бұрын

    Nice! You do whatever ya need ta with that corn.

  • @dowdawg
    @dowdawg6 ай бұрын

    Use buttermilk add it a little at a time, tablespoon of mayo, add some fresh or frozen corn to mix, and put your lard melted in a hot skillet (1/8 inch in the bottom) no oil in the batter. Put 2 teaspoon of sorghum or sugar. Biggest problem was you had too much milk making it too thin. Add it a little at a time. If you want it over the top add a fresh jalapeño and or habanero finely diced. (Yum)

  • @lavondadye8091
    @lavondadye80916 ай бұрын

    My mom has always told me to let your mixture set for at least 10-15 minutes before baking. Good luck!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Good idea! You sparked a memory of mine, I'm pretty sure granny used to do that, I will definitely do that next time!

  • @jasire2
    @jasire26 ай бұрын

    Maybe check your Baking Powder. It may be too old. That will cause your cornbread to not raise correctly. Love your channel, me and my wife watch it all the time.😊👍👍👍😎

  • @DazyQ
    @DazyQ6 ай бұрын

    Beautiful Corn Harvest.....Sorry I'm ignorant about corn but I saw on a Utube that to use fresh corn need to Nixtamalize (soak) first to break down the outside. Maybe sifting does the trick.... So CUTE the kids helping And I Can't believe y'all grew all that food, incredible... KNOW YOU DID, Saw it on videos. WOW Super Cool!!!

  • @chriscrusader5412
    @chriscrusader54126 ай бұрын

    Wholesome.

  • @francisbarbeau1862
    @francisbarbeau18626 ай бұрын

    Meagen, I am a DEVOTE Sweet Corn bread fella! Honey is the best but sugar will do in a pinch!

  • @ritasnider2998
    @ritasnider29986 ай бұрын

    How exciting

  • @JamesDedmon
    @JamesDedmon6 ай бұрын

    Well I’m looking forward to seeing the 1010 running again. In my opinion the 420, 430, and 1010 is the perfect garden tractor. It cultivates as well as the Cub, plus you have the 3 point hitch so you can use common 3 point attachments. In fact I had a uncle who had a 420 that he used to garden/truck farm with

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    once I get time to work on it, yall will see more of it for sure

  • @DavidJohnson-of3vh
    @DavidJohnson-of3vh6 ай бұрын

    I've always used a bit of plain flour with the corn meal and buttermilk.

  • @tommyblanchard4465
    @tommyblanchard44656 ай бұрын

    Butter on that cornbread ❤

  • @highdeserthollow4447
    @highdeserthollow44476 ай бұрын

    Looks good, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @phyllispitts6656
    @phyllispitts66566 ай бұрын

    Everything looked pretty good! Try using buttermilk in your cornmeal. Measure out about a cup of it. Put in a little at a time, until it gets to the consistency that you want before putting it in the pan.

  • @cynthiatx
    @cynthiatx6 ай бұрын

    Since it was souper than what you normally would think maybe reduce the amount of milk. What’s different about this corn bread is there is no buttermilk. My grandma believed in that buttermilk. Lol! This is east Texas where soda was used with buttermilk instead of baking powders and no flour only cornmeal. But that’s how they liked it. Love the old ways!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Sometimes I use buttermilk sometimes not, this particular recipe called for sweet milk tho :)

  • @drk218
    @drk2186 ай бұрын

    I was just really surprised that you don't use buttermilk?? I can't imagine making cornbread (or biscuits) without buttermilk. Maybe one of the next recipes you try will say buttermilk. Those steaks looked amazing❤😊❤

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Sometimes I use buttermilk, sometimes not, this particular recipe called for sweet milk :)

  • @glendabenard3772
    @glendabenard37726 ай бұрын

    If I make it back to the Smokies I'll look for that book. Thanks for sharing.

  • @triplecreekfarm2007

    @triplecreekfarm2007

    6 ай бұрын

    If you search smokies information, you can find the cookbook for sale online. When I try to post the url, KZread removes my comment.

  • @freesianlover
    @freesianlover6 ай бұрын

    Looks delish!! Corn experiment is super interesting- I’m looking forward to seeing what happens thank you for sharing

  • @chrstdvd
    @chrstdvd6 ай бұрын

    I like the first vid you did a week or so back. The only thing you do that other people do not do in the cornbread vid’s, is you dump the grease into the mix. Everyone else dumps the mix into the pan of grease. I like the cornbread when I dump the grease into mix. My cornbread is more like a cake and not crumbly. But it is all fun.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes that video is how I make my regular corn bread, I've just struggled making it with the fresh, can't get the consistency quite right but I'm bound and determined to get it one of these days :)

  • @terricoe7766
    @terricoe77666 ай бұрын

    I have been having the same problem in oh about 2+ years. I’ve been tryin all sorts (mix & match) still nope. I think it’s all the GMO’s. That’s so respectful of you to not do that (about the book).😊 Always learning & a great time watching you -Y’all! Thank you for keeping our traditions going.🌹💙 I do the 1/2 stick butter outta the hot skillet into the mixed CB. Leave other 1/2 in the skillet. Maybe try a 1/4 cup less milk & or buttermilk. Maybe why wasn’t done to good in the middle. By the way where do u get the Jersey meat? Ty 💙

  • @elt.214
    @elt.2146 ай бұрын

    I’ll be making cornbread tonight thanks for the idea!

  • @Rich386a
    @Rich386a6 ай бұрын

    look awesome.... Crongrats on the 20k!!!😀 Very much deserved.

  • @user-hx5xy1tz4w
    @user-hx5xy1tz4w6 ай бұрын

    That’s a lot of corn, and your cornbread looks real good! Great find on that cookbook! When using fresh milled cornmeal, I might reduce the liquid by 1/4 cup - 2 tablespoons, because fresh milled cornmeal doesn’t absorb the liquid the way store bought self rising cornmeal would. Best of luck!

  • @bettygriffin9181
    @bettygriffin91814 ай бұрын

    This is my foolproof cornbread recipe I've used for years. 1 cup coarse cornmeal, 1 cup flour, 1 cup milk, 1 egg, 1 tsp salt, 4tsp baking powder, 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup hot bacon grease. Bake at 425⁰ for 25 min.

  • @YouSUBSCRIBE739
    @YouSUBSCRIBE7394 ай бұрын

    Im so excited to binge watch all ur videos on ur channel n can't wait to try these cornbreads.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    4 ай бұрын

    thank you

  • @TheRoadfarmer
    @TheRoadfarmer6 ай бұрын

    Ive always found mine turn out better if I make it a bit thicker than normal. Cut a slice out, split that slice down the middle, then butter it and drizzle with syrup. OMG so good

  • @ericboutwell3413
    @ericboutwell34136 ай бұрын

    Love the video

  • @crazychickenladyhomestead6918
    @crazychickenladyhomestead69186 ай бұрын

    I've noticed anytime I use too much milk, it burns really easy. We don't grind our own, but we use the stonemill ground from the Cades Cove visitor center.

  • @robertmarino2158
    @robertmarino21586 ай бұрын

    Megan , you did a great job , preparing the corn bread & dinner , thank you , stay safe .

  • @user-se4gq8ec3c
    @user-se4gq8ec3c6 ай бұрын

    I seen that yellow fat when you was getting them stakes ready to cook and my mouth started watering, lol you can't beat jersey beef !

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    absolutely

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming57156 ай бұрын

    Great looking meal you prepared for the family, keep trying with the home ground corn meal and the correct ingrediency for a cornbread recipe. Seemed like a little too much milk was the downfall of this recipe??? Thanks so much for sharing. Fred.

  • @darnelldunaway9244
    @darnelldunaway92446 ай бұрын

    I was thinking it needs to sit for 10 minutes or so to absorb the liquid before baking. Also the tip for adding some flour sounds absolutely right. I been baking 50 years, but never with fresh milled corn. I would definitely like to eat some.

  • @StephanieFarquhar-eh3th
    @StephanieFarquhar-eh3th4 ай бұрын

    Hello Megan, I have recently discovered your channel. You & your husband are an inspiration for lots of people, especially this younger generation coming up to learn the old ways! I saw your video on cornbread so I would like to share my recipe with you. It’s been handed down from my parents which came from their patents. It’s a really easy no fail recipe. Everyone loves my cornbread! 1 C SR Flour (Gold medal or White is what I use). 1C Corn meal (I use fresh stone ground cornmeal I get from an Amish store. It’s ground by the owner. 1/2 tsp salt 1Tbls Baking powder 2 Tbls Sugar 1 C milk (I’ve used Buttermilk) 2 Eggs Heat 2-3 Tbls oil of your preference in Black iron skillet. Mix all ingredients together. Pour in hot skillet. Cook 15 minutes on 400 degrees. Let me know you think 😊. Have a great day, Stephanie

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    4 ай бұрын

    thank you so much, we'll have to give that a try

  • @tammielawson6543
    @tammielawson65436 ай бұрын

    Looked delicious😋

  • @Userxyz-z2d
    @Userxyz-z2d6 ай бұрын

    You go ahead & talk all day about corn! Im all👂 Id ❤ to kno about your popping corn, didnt kno there was a difference till I saw one of your vids.

  • @gailwaldrop3753
    @gailwaldrop3753Ай бұрын

    Buttermilk or your raw sour milk that's left after you make butter is what I've used for years, I'm from South Alabama, and my grandma and Ant who had 16 children did it and she had a hand crank grinder and to grind very fine .

  • @stevehoover16
    @stevehoover166 ай бұрын

    Supper looks delicious thank you for the video

  • @tracycassel2903
    @tracycassel29036 ай бұрын

    I grind my own wheat and corn as well. It’s kind of a trade-off. The flavor is better with fresh ground stuff and you know you’re retaining all of the parts of the grain, but it does make the flour mixture heavier, and stuff doesn’t rise in the same way.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    That is great to know, thank you! I think that's part of my problem I've never had fresh corn meal so the only thing I have to compare to is the store bought stuff

  • @joyparadisefoss8683
    @joyparadisefoss86836 ай бұрын

    I LOVE all your videos. I put a little sour cream in my cornbread, it makes it a little more moist........

  • @oldskoold22
    @oldskoold226 ай бұрын

    Love the Ziggy's shirt! Saw Alison Crouse there in the early 90's. Neat channel you have.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Haha we been to ziggys way back in our younger days, that shirt is actually from the Ziggys ATV place in west Virginia

  • @oldskoold22

    @oldskoold22

    6 ай бұрын

    Ah heck, didn't or won't able to see the fine print...Thanks

  • @misstlc7136
    @misstlc71364 ай бұрын

    I make a buncha different cornbreads as well. But I do enjoy them all in a big glass of "Milk'n'Bread"❤ lots of black pepper and thats a whole meal for me right there.

  • @buzzybeeT
    @buzzybeeT6 ай бұрын

    This is great! Please let us know the results feom the other recipes. I have struggled cooking cornbread like my mother use to, so this is interesting!

  • @gailwaldrop3753
    @gailwaldrop3753Ай бұрын

    Megan, if you use buttermilk or sour milk it make it wonderful, I know you are using the recipe, but you can't beat buttermilk and I add 1/2 cup al purpose flour .

  • @kanders7391
    @kanders73916 ай бұрын

    Hey, if you have an area that has naturally standing water or mud, you can grow wasabi horseradish next to it. Also, a good watermelon is the black cannonball watermelon. & you should try growing Italian green beans, the Roma II breed. They are these wide pods with tiny fuzz, its a different flavor, I think tastier, and they don’t have strings.

  • @triplecreekfarm2007

    @triplecreekfarm2007

    6 ай бұрын

    We loved these! I didn’t prefer them pressure canned because they got way mushier than the Momentum bush beans we grew. They are great cooked from frozen or freeze dried, though.

  • @nitashadow2860
    @nitashadow28603 ай бұрын

    Looks good to me. Hi from lutz Florida USA

  • @gailwaldrop3753
    @gailwaldrop3753Ай бұрын

    Yep, that's right too .

  • @h2o270
    @h2o2706 ай бұрын

    You folks have some great videos!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @alexberry3804
    @alexberry38046 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @misstlc7136
    @misstlc71364 ай бұрын

    Gurlfren....I love your videos and I couldn't hang around you for a day cause my country accent would fall right back into place. However I do have a good time with the "talk to text" feature on my phone. Lol Sometimes it so crazy and no where near what I actually said..But I go ahead and push the send button. Haha 😂 😄 I can count on a response of "Miss Tena are you drinkin"? Any who... Luv the videos and I wish I could be your age one more time and my sweetheart husband still be here. He's waitin in heaven and Im sure he's thinkin "I sure hope that girl brings a pan of cornbread when I meet her at those pearly gates"! Have a blessed day.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @mamawb7915
    @mamawb79156 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on the 20k subscribers! Y'all are my favs!! ❤ Cornbread looks yummy!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @triplecreekfarm2007
    @triplecreekfarm20076 ай бұрын

    I came to share my recipe for freshly ground corn meal bread, but I see you’ve got several suggestions already. I will second some of the other comments. 2 cups of milk is way too much. I always use at least 25% flour into my cornbread mix. You can go all the way up to 50%, but you should just experiment until you find what you like. Here’s my recipe: 1 & 1/2 cups freshly ground corn meal, 1/2 cup self rising flour, 4 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp sugar, 1 egg, 2 T buttermilk powder (or substitute the whole milk for buttermilk), 1 cup whole milk, 1/4 cup fat (your choice of oil/butter/lard/shortening), 1 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp baking soda. Bake at 425 for 15-18 minutes.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I look forward to trying it!

  • @user-xr6rc2br6c
    @user-xr6rc2br6c5 ай бұрын

    Sprinkle a little dry corn meal in the pan just before you pour in the wet mix, it will not stick

  • @gardengrowinmawmaw8642
    @gardengrowinmawmaw86426 ай бұрын

    There is a book by that name, published in 1957 on Amazon for about $7. The picture is different.

  • @alive.off-grid
    @alive.off-grid6 ай бұрын

    Hey ya'll, good seeing ya. I have agree Jersey is much better meat than Angus. Angus is overrated and the way they have been breeding them and force feeding them to get overweight has drove the meat down in quality. It's just not like it was in the old days. Now that you have a new mill. Do you like it better, I think it's to course, I like my corn meal like flour, fine.. by the way this is (JR) I've been living off grid for 30 years now. Living off the land. I think I'm going to go out and look for some of your corn the red corn. And see if I can find some so I can use it for bread. I want to wish you luck on your recipes and hope you and your family are having a great season. Mets the good Lord look out for you and your family. Thanks so much for sharing your new video and your new recipe

  • @JuliePascal
    @JuliePascal6 ай бұрын

    I'm from the frozen north so I don't know cornbread but I had some at the hospital cafeteria (with collards too, which were really good! ) and it tasted like cake. Even I know that's just wrong.

  • @triplecreekfarm2007

    @triplecreekfarm2007

    6 ай бұрын

    Sweet cornbread is an abomination! 😂

  • @JuliePascal

    @JuliePascal

    6 ай бұрын

    @@triplecreekfarm2007 it wasn't even just sweet. It was light and fluffy with cake texture! 🎂

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah I ain't about that life, haha!

  • @triplecreekfarm2007

    @triplecreekfarm2007

    6 ай бұрын

    @@JuliePascal Yuck!

  • @rublefranklin8762
    @rublefranklin87626 ай бұрын

    Buttermilk

  • @gailwaldrop3753
    @gailwaldrop3753Ай бұрын

    The al purpose flour is what's makes it moist .

  • @user-ds1kt7su7n
    @user-ds1kt7su7n6 ай бұрын

    I'm gonna get y'all a hand cranked corn sheller.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    we actually have one we just dont use it when we just want to shell a couple ears

  • @user-ds1kt7su7n

    @user-ds1kt7su7n

    6 ай бұрын

    I should have known y'all have one. I only use mine when I have a bunch to shell too. @@TrueGritAppalachianWays

  • @evagibson3232
    @evagibson3232Ай бұрын

    Maybe since you are using fresh ground corn meal use just a little flour and more than called for baking powder. Just a suggestion

  • @Ziggybaby-67
    @Ziggybaby-676 ай бұрын

    You could have use a vita mixer is good for grinding something hard to fine.

  • @helenaddington1672
    @helenaddington16726 ай бұрын

    Part of the issue might be that 2 cups was to much milk. I have found the getting cornbread batter to thin makes it tough. My parents ground their own meal when I was a kid.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed, but just following that particular recipe, on to the next :)

  • @jimjordan5630
    @jimjordan56306 ай бұрын

    Please. I'm not being critical, just offering my perspective. The 30-35 minutes would probably have worked if there was only 1 and half to no more than 1 and 3/4 cups milk. The only other thing that l do with mine (aside from most of the time of adding a little flour to my meal mix) is preheating my pan to about 500°, adding the oil earlier to the mix and putting the batter into the pan as soon as it comes out of the oven. Then after I put the pan back in the oven then I turn the oven down to 425°. The oven and pan will lose a good bit of heat by taking the pan out and putting it back in, as I'm sure you already know. It is even ok, as i usually do, to get the batter ready ahead of the pan being preheated. And make sure that the pan has gotten up to temperature. I will be following to see the other recipes to see how they turn out. I live alone and usually I'll eat a half of pan of cornbread with one meal. Sometimes more. I don't eat it every day or even every week but sometime I will cook it twice a week depending on what I'm having. Thank you for the video. I'm hoping to get some red corn planted this year if I can get someone to help me do it. Y'all take care!

  • @donnasimmons2202
    @donnasimmons22026 ай бұрын

    Put 1 cup of flour in your cornmeal

  • @jeffreythomas2787
    @jeffreythomas27875 ай бұрын

    Always use buttermilk ,s a l has the Best 🎉🎉🎉 f j b 😊😊

  • @katchat921
    @katchat9213 ай бұрын

    Let cornbread set and rest several minutes (5-10 minutes) in the pan before plating it.

  • @JScottShipman
    @JScottShipman5 ай бұрын

    Great channel! How do y’all keep critters out of your corn?

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    5 ай бұрын

    we really dont do anything special they dont seem to bother it

  • @pamp5797
    @pamp57976 ай бұрын

    Strange that the recipe didn't have flour in it. I think that is what the baking powder works in.

  • @kymburriss4260
    @kymburriss42606 ай бұрын

    I have a cornbread recipe that I've used for almost 50 years, it's never failed, and always gets compliments. Would you like to have it?

  • @christymartin3846

    @christymartin3846

    6 ай бұрын

    I would love to have your recipe. I grew up in the middle of a corn field, but no one ever learned to cook from my grandmother. Food always appeared, wake up, breakfast done, come in for the evening, dinner was ready. I never knew when she’d leave the field to cook. I was the youngest of 5. By the time I was an early teenager, she was ready to go home and no longer cooked. I have a Carmel pie recipe, of hers, she gave it to my other grandmother, who gave it to me, with a note that said she could never make it. I made it for my dad. The first ingredient is: a pat of butter the size of an egg 😂😂❤❤ love them women who can cook without measuring 😂

  • @marciamckamey1116

    @marciamckamey1116

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes I would like your recipe

  • @laurarowland7926
    @laurarowland79266 ай бұрын

    Heh from dillwyn ,virginia..buckingham county..I always taught to stick a knife or tooth pick in middle if it comes out clean it's done..where did you get the corn shucker you used to get kernels off???..thankyou for the video

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    We got it from amazon :) amzn.to/4b2AJOs

  • @laurarowland7926

    @laurarowland7926

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TrueGritAppalachianWays tks

  • @laurarowland7926

    @laurarowland7926

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TrueGritAppalachianWays tks alot

  • @MarkWYoung-ky4uc
    @MarkWYoung-ky4uc6 ай бұрын

    Y'all keep at it. Between Andy's corn variety and your cornmeal, y'all may really be on to something. You don't see steaks like that in the store. I noticed that yellow fat before you ever cooked them and I bet they taste a lot better too. The great thing about this is everything you cooked was raised right there on the farm.

  • @christymartin3846

    @christymartin3846

    6 ай бұрын

    Amen ❤ I noticed all that too 🎉 and to be able to say, you know exactly how, what & where, your food was grown/produced and all from the same land & by your hand! Awesome 👏

  • @triplecreekfarm2007

    @triplecreekfarm2007

    6 ай бұрын

    The first cow that we had processed was a Jersey and it was amazing.

  • @jamestboehm6450
    @jamestboehm64506 ай бұрын

    Have you gotten a hold of any Danny corn from deep south? His own hybrid developed over many years.

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    no we've never tried his but hope to one day have ours dialed in like we want it

  • @kendavis625
    @kendavis6256 ай бұрын

    My grandpa had a grist meal years ago and cornbread was always a little dense and chewy tasting. Not sure if a little flour would solve the problem or not.😊

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you!! I don't have anything to compare it to besides the store bought stuff so this helps me alot!

  • @bustersmith5569
    @bustersmith55695 ай бұрын

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏

  • @kathykieler8174
    @kathykieler81746 ай бұрын

    Megan, what kind of lard do you use to bake the cornbread ? Do you keep that out on shelf or refrigerate?❤😊

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    I render lard from our hogs we raise, yes I keep it on the shelf :)

  • @s.a.b.5792
    @s.a.b.57924 ай бұрын

    How tall are you Megan? I’m envious of how high your cabinet top and stove hit. Lord I need a kitchen made for me-a woman who is 5’10”!!!! 😂

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm 5'0", I can't reach nothing, haha!

  • @user-lr7tk7bl2z
    @user-lr7tk7bl2z5 ай бұрын

    What brand grain grinder do you use?

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    5 ай бұрын

    It is a nutrimill harvest grain mill :)

  • @ericthacker5868
    @ericthacker58685 ай бұрын

    Use buttermilk

  • @richardatlavenderhomestead3170
    @richardatlavenderhomestead31706 ай бұрын

    Andy if you have an interest in grain and grain mills you should check out my friends channel. His name is Justin his channel is Metcalf Mills he lives in Mars Hill . He grows several types of field corn and also makes sorghum . I have a yellow hickory king I grow if you want to try . It’s a been handed down here locally for generations .

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    @TrueGritAppalachianWays

    6 ай бұрын

    I actually know Justin, we met a couple years ago, hes the one who gave us the seed for our sorghum. Hes a very nice guy. Thank you that might be interesting i dont think i've ever seen yellow hickory king

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