Medium cooking: 30 minutes - 1 hour
Serves: 4-6 persons
Cornbread - traditionally served with
barbecued food like ribs and pulled pork - is best served warm. This goes
really well with any barbecued meat you like, especially if it is slow-cooked
and pulled apart.
Ingredients
3-4 fresh corn cobs (about 450g)
180ml canola oil
2 free-range eggs
230ml crème fraîche
5 spring onions, finely sliced
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp sea salt
220g yellow or white cornmeal (check
gluten-free as some corn flours are derived from wheat)
2 pickled jalapeño chillis, finely
chopped
100g good-quality aged cheddar,
grated
2 tbsp lard
Method
Preheat
oven to 200°C. Cut the corn kernels from the
cobs and purée in a food processor. Place puréed corn in a bowl and mix with
the oil, eggs, crème fraîche and spring onions. In another bowl, mix the baking
powder, salt, cornmeal and chilli. Fold these two mixtures together with the
grated cheese to create a batter. It will be a bit lumpy, but don't worry.
To
bake the corn bread, use a 20cm-22cm ovenproof
cast-iron pan for best results. Melt the lard in the pan in the oven and ensure
it coats all the pan evenly. Pour the batter mixture into the hot pan and place
back in the oven to bake for about 30 minutes - until the top is golden brown,
the sides have pulled away from the pan and a skewer inserted in the centre
comes out clean.
Remove
pan from oven and rest corn bread for 10
minutes in the pan before cutting and serving while still warm.
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