Corn Dodgers n Musical Soup
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Corn Dodgers n Musical Soup
AKA - True Grit Lingo for Hot Water Cornbread (with roasted peppers added) and leftover Pinto Beans from the freezer with added Jalapeno/Cheese Sausage from Tallents.
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That’s a good lunch!
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Re: Corn Dodgers n Musical Soup
thanks, and notice that I called it soup and not chili
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OldUsedParts wrote:thanks, and notice that I called it soup and not chili
Goes w/o saying when beans are involved :)
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Fine look'in lunch for sure right there.
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thank ya, Sir Willie
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thank ya, Mam
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Now that's Home Cook'n, well done.
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Oup, that looks yummy, what's the corn bread mix made up of?
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thanks Pardnah, ultra simple - - equal parts of Cornmeal and boiling water - - mix and then form into patties and fry.
Of course you can spice up the dry mix with anything you choose like cajun seasoning, chopped veggies/peppers/own-yawns - - - I really prefer using Self-rising Cornmeal but I didn't have any so I used plain cornmeal today - - Sherry said the taste was the best so far and I added roasted peppers and cajun seasoning.
Of course you can spice up the dry mix with anything you choose like cajun seasoning, chopped veggies/peppers/own-yawns - - - I really prefer using Self-rising Cornmeal but I didn't have any so I used plain cornmeal today - - Sherry said the taste was the best so far and I added roasted peppers and cajun seasoning.
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OldUsedParts wrote:thanks Pardnah, ultra simple - - equal parts of Cornmeal and boiling water - - mix and then form into patties and fry.
Of course you can spice up the dry mix with anything you choose like cajun seasoning, chopped veggies/peppers/own-yawns - - - I really prefer using Self-rising Cornmeal but I didn't have any so I used plain cornmeal today - - Sherry said the taste was the best so far and I added roasted peppers and cajun seasoning.
Ok, I'm gunna try this, when my granddaughter is having a stay over, she loved the cornbread I made on the BBQ last time. She like me, a big fan with lots of butter.
Cheers amigo.
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Good deal, I've been doing these a long time and during that time I have fixed them for several family members, young and old. There's been more than one occasion that I had to do a second and even third batch because someone really got into them big time.
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They look great!
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thanks, PB, to me they are just a better way to fry the mix than Hush Puppies which I'm not that fond of but I really like Corn Dodgers One warning when frying, do them quick or they will get too hard.
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