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Collard Valley Cooks

Collard Valley Cooks

11 ай бұрын

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@IntheOCBubble
@IntheOCBubble 10 ай бұрын
My uncle was from Mississippi and his mama’s recipe did not include sugar. But when we had cornbread and milk we added a tsp of sugar. Oh for the days sharing cornbread with my uncle. Brings tears to my eyes and heartfelt memories.
@sandyfisher7322
@sandyfisher7322 10 ай бұрын
Hey Tammy Massachusetts born and raised. Sweet cornbread about 3 times a month. Made with Quaker yellow corn meal, regular ap flour with baking powder and soda added. enjoy it, but sure rather no sugar. Our beans were always Boston baked, so they were sweet, and the corn bread was great with them. Moved to NC 28 yrs ago and discovered southern cooking - and absolutely LOVE it!!! Never had grits, sausage gravy and biscuits, or pinto beans with savory corn bread. Discovered what I had been missing! Absolutely adore your channel and thank you for all the great recipes. 7+ decades on God's great earth, and you teach me new tricks! love ya!
@JohnTBlock
@JohnTBlock 10 ай бұрын
My mom was an old SE DC girl, grew up in the District of Columbia in the 1920's. She taught me with yellow corn meal & flour, and some sugar to make "Johnny Cake", baked crispy in a cast iron skillet. A cold winter day after shoveling snow, with a bowl of homemade beef stew and crispy cornbread, was heaven on earth!
@lindaburchett1321
@lindaburchett1321 10 ай бұрын
I grew up eating the non-sweet, white cornmeal cornbread. No eggs though and we sizzled the grease before adding the mix. Delicious with soup beans. My family comes from eastern Kentucky. Also my dad loved to crumble the cornbread into a glass of milk with salt and pepper.
@SB-000
@SB-000 10 ай бұрын
I liked pouring milk over cornbread and eating it that way.
@toddgiaro7657
@toddgiaro7657 10 ай бұрын
Yes! I grew up the same way and my dad would eat cornbread and milk or saltine crackers and milk.
@susanslaughter2937
@susanslaughter2937 10 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Savannah. We ate both Jiffy sweet cornbread and White Lilly Cornmeal Cornbread. My mother and grandmother liked to crumble it in a cup of buttermilk for a snack before bed. I like both kinds but I never learned to like either one crumbled in buttermilk.
@jillchamberlain7946
@jillchamberlain7946 10 ай бұрын
My grandmother and mother liked it in buttermilk, too! Me, not so much! Lol
@deborahbailey7743
@deborahbailey7743 10 ай бұрын
I did not grow up with the sweet cornbread either. I was born in Georgia, grew up with my grandmother and mother's good home cooking. Love some good cornbread! Have with butter, beans or glass of milk. Oh yeah!
@suejohnson3972
@suejohnson3972 10 ай бұрын
Hi Chris and Tammy yes I grew up eating cornbread Black eyed peas fried Green tomatoes fried squash fried okra!!😋 Cornbread is one of the first things my mama taught me to cook!! No sugar!! We always had a garden!! Nothing better and fresh vegetables and oh yeah cantaloupe and watermelon!!!YUM!!🤗
@suejohnson3972
@suejohnson3972 10 ай бұрын
And I forgot fried taters!!😋
@jobethgraves7338
@jobethgraves7338 10 ай бұрын
I make cornbread just like my mother, grandmothers, and great grandmothers! NO SUGAR, cornmeal, buttermilk, and shortening. No egg either. Cooked in cast iron pan! I am from Greenville, South Carolina, and my mom and dad were born in Iva and Starr, SC (down below Anderson SC near Hartwell, Georgia!! I do love cornbread with my vegetables and soups!!!
@kboyd116
@kboyd116 10 ай бұрын
I am from the lower eastern part of West Virginia…coal mining country. My Granny always made a savory cornbread in her iron skillet. It made for big slices of cornbread! I think she made hers with a little bit more flour in hers but nothing like Jiffy.
@julieredlinger5191
@julieredlinger5191 10 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Savannah. My grandmas were from Girard GA and Fitzgerald GA. They used Miller’s cornmeal and always made crunchy cornbread in the iron skillet with butter melted in the bottom of the skillet . Buttermilk was used and it was the fluffiest crunchy cornbread. You can’t buy millers anymore. But I am going to try White Lily cornbread mix.
@toddgiaro7657
@toddgiaro7657 10 ай бұрын
I grew up in Eastern Kentucky and I never had sweet cornbread till I was grown and living in Columbus Ohio. I was surprised and amazed by sweet cornbread! Lol, sometimes I make sweet cornbread and other times I make savory cornbread. My dad refuses to eat sweet cornbread whatsoever! Lol
@karendixon401
@karendixon401 10 ай бұрын
My grandmother from Connecticut lived (prayerfully) to 100 on johnny cakes / journey cakes / cornbread pancakes! She continued in Calif after all 11 children were grown and most married. I had rarely had it except the sweet type when Marie Callenders restaurants opened in Calif. But I cooked all types when I had my own family. ❤ ps..You look so cute today.
@tomekamiller4842
@tomekamiller4842 10 ай бұрын
My grandmother stayed in Colquitt, ga. That woman made some great cornbread. Miss you Mrs queen.
@harrietlivengood6793
@harrietlivengood6793 10 ай бұрын
I’m from western North Carolina. I’m as country as “cornbread “. That’s the best cornmeal mix I’ve ever had. I love White Lily. Sometimes my husband and I will have cornbread with milk and sliced vidallia onions for supper.
@cynthiaharrell2144
@cynthiaharrell2144 10 ай бұрын
Grew up on my Mother's Tennessee buttermilk cornbread. No sugar, ever! My Mother also made her stuffing with buttermilk cornbread. It was legendary with family. ❤
@lindajohnson6030
@lindajohnson6030 10 ай бұрын
Yes Tammy! I am in the midlands of SC. We grew up with Savory cornbread too, but we used white SR cornmeal not mix. It would be a sin to put sugar in our Southern Cornbread! 😂❤
@brendalee8831
@brendalee8831 10 ай бұрын
MY momma would fix her a glass of buttermilk and a piece of cornbread and crumble it in her buttermilk for her snack at night after apot of great northern beans and cornbread for supper,we love our cornbread.thanks tammy❤😊
@judybowles4226
@judybowles4226 10 ай бұрын
I grew up in Atlanta but my parents grew up in North Carolina. We always had cornbread made with white cornmeal and buttermilk but no sugar. It was delicious! I make mine the same way.
@ellenraguette4623
@ellenraguette4623 10 ай бұрын
My Mom was from Arkansas and she did not put any sugar in her cornbread. She called cornbread with sugar “yankee” cornbread. We lived in Indiana so the brand of cornmeal mix was Martha Whites, we could not get White Lily. I personally just love cornbread, sweet or savory. 😅
@cynthiaharrell2144
@cynthiaharrell2144 10 ай бұрын
Your Mother sounds like my Mother. Never sugar in cornbread, ever! 😊
@johnniejennings3325
@johnniejennings3325 10 ай бұрын
I grew up eating the white corn bread. Sometimes Momma would put an egg in it and buttermilk if she had it to spare. 10 of us kids she had to stretch everything. But give me a plate of pinto bean and onion and a big piece of corn bread with butter and a glass of milk. I am from north eastern Tennessee.
@jp1806
@jp1806 10 ай бұрын
I’m from Alabama and we eat it with a spoon. We crumble it up in a coffee mug with buttermilk poured over the top :)
@brendadaugherty9057
@brendadaugherty9057 4 ай бұрын
My children’s grandmother mother was from Aragon Ga.Grew up there and she had a brother who lived on Collard Valley Road. I was raised in Summerville Ga where my sister-in-law taught me to make cornbread the way I still do. White Lily Buttermilk mix, flour, buttermilk, shortening , egg and sugar in an iron skillet and my family love it. I have been making it that way for almost 60 years.Not the way my mother made it but we liked it better the way I make it. Seems like most people make it a little different. Everyone’s taste is different. I try some of your recipes and most are about the same as mine. Guess it is just the North West Georgia way. Have a blessed day.
@CollardValleyCooks
@CollardValleyCooks 4 ай бұрын
Me and Chris lived in arrogant when we first got married for a few months before we had to move. It was across from where the fire department is now. They built the fire department while we were still living there.
@beckywatts502
@beckywatts502 10 ай бұрын
I am from Raleigh NC. My Mama made savory cornbread. No sugar. She would also fry it sometimes and it was so good.
@kennethdebbiedavis865
@kennethdebbiedavis865 10 ай бұрын
Down in South East Texas, my Mother made savory cornbread in her cast iron skillet just like her Mother from Louisiana taught her. Sugar was never added. (but cornbread and milk / buttermilk for breakfast was compulsory!)
@tngalvols1184
@tngalvols1184 10 ай бұрын
In East Tn we grew up eating savory cornbread too! I don't like a sweet cornbread or yellow cornmeal.. looks great!
@lindatucker4831
@lindatucker4831 10 ай бұрын
My mama put sugar in her cornbread, but, it wasn’t extra sweet..she also put cornmeal on the bottom of the skillet!! She made the BEST cornbread ever!! Now, I can make just like her..❤️I recently made fried green tomatoes, using my buttermilk cornmeal, and they were SO DELICIOUS!!
@lindatucker4831
@lindatucker4831 10 ай бұрын
Oh, yeah..I’m from Alabama, lol!!
@sharoncooper6636
@sharoncooper6636 10 ай бұрын
This is exactly how I learned to make cornbread! My Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother all made like this. Now my children do…. We’re from North West Fl the Pensacola/ Milton area. It’s the best! I love to have left overs and crumble it in a glass of cold milk. My husband likes to crumble his in Buttermilk.♥️♥️
@rhondabutler4172
@rhondabutler4172 10 ай бұрын
My family here in Oklahoma always put sugar in our cornbread and heat up the skillet in the oven while mixing it up. Always used yellow cornmeal. I learned from Tammy about White Lily cornmeal mix. It’s the only way I make cornbread now. I have to order it online and it’s totally worth it. I’m still heating the skillet and adding sugar. ☺️
@vaughncurry1239
@vaughncurry1239 10 ай бұрын
I’m from souther West Virginia and I grew up on savory cornbread too. Never had sweet corn bread until I got married. My mother in law was from Virginia and she made yellow corn bread with sugar. First time I ate her cornbread I thought it was cake!
@mddell58
@mddell58 10 ай бұрын
IF y'all really want crunchy, crispy cornbread, do this: Add 2 - 3 TBLSP of any type oil you like. (Vegetable, olive oil, etc.) Put in bottom of clean and dry cast iron skillet. Preheat oven to 475°. Pour batter into skillet when it's reached 475°. Turn oven down to you standard temperature. Now ..... THAT is the BEST crunchy cornbread EVER. (My mom was born n raised in the very southeastern hills of Kentucky. She always made her cornbread that way. ❤
@jillchamberlain7946
@jillchamberlain7946 10 ай бұрын
I am from Memphis, Tennessee and my mother didn't use sugar in her cornbread. Sometimes I add it because my husband likes it sweet, but I don't add it when making it for dressing. I love it with buttermilk! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
@loripretti843
@loripretti843 10 ай бұрын
I'm from Utah!!! We never had cornbread!!! My first piece of cornbread was 3 years ago!!! I live in Nevada!!! God Bless!!!
@marlasuiter9710
@marlasuiter9710 10 ай бұрын
That’s exactly how my grandma taught me how to make it. No sugar. West Tennessee ❤
@marilyn4318
@marilyn4318 10 ай бұрын
I am in North Carolina when I was growing up my mother used plain corn meal not corn meal mix to make cornbread but later on she started using the mix .I make my cornbread with corn meal mix that's about all they have in the store now days I make it the same way you do only I don't put oil in it just butter, no sugar
@stephiek.3267
@stephiek.3267 10 ай бұрын
I add packets of Sweet N Low to my cornbread batter. 2 packets for a touch of sweetness, up to 6 for definitely sweet. Depends on my mood or what I'll be serving it with. I heat my cast iron skillet in the oven with a couple tablespoons of butter in it while I make the batter. Always get a crunchy crust that way. Yum.
@rtaylor61
@rtaylor61 10 ай бұрын
I pre-heat my skillet and add bacon grease. Once it is hot, you'll hear the sizzle when you add your mix. Then add a sprinkling of fresh cracked pepper to the top.
@marywatkins6798
@marywatkins6798 10 ай бұрын
KY, and I make yellow cornbread with just a bit of sugar. I only use cast iron to bake, and I swear by preheating my greased iron skillet for that crunch.
@SOMD-THC
@SOMD-THC 10 ай бұрын
Hello from Maryland. Grew up using nasty jiffy mix. I only use White Lilly from Amazon and sour cream instead of buttermilk. It's so yummy! 😋 😋 Thank you for showing me how to make cornbread that my family enjoys! ✌🏼💜
@renitameares3838
@renitameares3838 10 ай бұрын
Using the tools Gods gave you! Clean hands! I am from central North Carolina but live near the southeast part of the state now. I grew up with a non-sweet cornbread and still love it that way. Cheese and jalapeños are good in it, too. Don’t put sugar in mine! Just give me some good soft butter. 😋
@SarahRenz59
@SarahRenz59 10 ай бұрын
Being pre-diabetic, I appreciate this no sugar cornbread recipe. Love the spiral egg rack on your kitchen counter!
@jw77019
@jw77019 10 ай бұрын
When you’re eating all that corn and flour a pinch of sugar is the least of your problems. Your digestive system converts all that corn meal mix into sugar anyway. Look it up if you don’t believe me. It does not help to use shortening which is very inflammatory. Please look up anti inflammatory diet and see that’s what you probably need to focus on.
@michaelwebb57
@michaelwebb57 10 ай бұрын
Happy Sunday! 😊 Awesome! My wife loves cornbread and milk. Thanks for sharing!
@JpHossKY
@JpHossKY 10 ай бұрын
Southeastern KY here. Three Rivers cornmeal is a must. Otherwise same ingredients as yours and the cast iron skillet had to be smoking hot with a little cornmeal thrown in the grease first.
@jrpac69
@jrpac69 10 ай бұрын
Raised in Texas and I grew up with savory cornbread, with white cornmeal. It was the best😊
@jodinicholas562
@jodinicholas562 10 ай бұрын
Hello from Huntsville AL! Truly love watching & learning all I can from you! I gotta say, even though I am a true southern, I have always prefered sweet cornbread with honey!
@jennymartindale6786
@jennymartindale6786 10 ай бұрын
Learned to make cornbread from my KY Granny. We lived in TN when i was born. Bacon grease & a little cornmeal sprinkled in a cast iron skillet. Heat in the oven till grease is smoking. Always used Martha White Self-Rising Cornmeal, yellow. 1 egg, a tbsp of melted bacon grease, & buttermilk till it looked right. Pour it in that smoking skillet, & heat that sizzle!! That's making that good, crunchy crust around the edge. When i pull it out the oven, i immediately turn it out on a wire rack. That keeps the crust crispy. If you leave it in the skillet, it'll steam & get soft around the edge.
@brandoneast6625
@brandoneast6625 10 ай бұрын
I have been fascinated that you seem to cook many many things exactly like my grandmother - but here's the real question - do you know how to make tomato dumplings, and if so would you do a video on it? My grandmother lived on Pine Pitch, just off of Collard Valley, by the way.
@anakelly76512
@anakelly76512 10 ай бұрын
Alabama girl here. Still in the hospital. Hoping to go home tomorrow or Tuesday. I miss good ole Southetn food and seasonings. I don't do much differently from your cornbread. I do slather lard in my iron skillet though.
@meno1else
@meno1else 10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU😊 My dad used to make cornbread. He was from the south. His looked like what you made. It was crunchy and held up when dipping in stew, soups, and chile. After dad was gone, my mom, who was from the east, never got the hang of it. I've tried to make it, but around here, upper Midwest, it's yellow cornmeal more like cake and sweet. I'm going to make yours, and I know it's going to be what I remember from my dad.
@SallySturman
@SallySturman 10 ай бұрын
I'm in England and never had cornbread before. It looks delicious so I'm going to make it, and I reckon I'll be putting Irish butter on it 🤤 Yum!
@DaniSouthMS
@DaniSouthMS 10 ай бұрын
I order my cornmeal from The Old Mill as it’s become a family favorite and heat my skillet up until it sizzles when I pour the mix. It just doesn’t feel right to me doing it any other way but I’m sure the outcome is the same.
@pamelaparsons9046
@pamelaparsons9046 10 ай бұрын
I would love to buy White Lily cornbread mix since we do not have it anywhere around here but on Amazon it’s highway robbery. 14$ for one 5lb bag. I can’t even find Martha White around here. Grrrr
@CollardValleyCooks
@CollardValleyCooks 10 ай бұрын
Try Kroger.com
@pamelaparsons9046
@pamelaparsons9046 10 ай бұрын
I live in AZ and we have Frys/Kroger. They don’t have it. I even tried Walmart. Drives me nuts.
@davidprince8811
@davidprince8811 10 ай бұрын
Amen on no sugar in the cornbread. Yuck. I'm going to try your way on getting crunchy cornbread. I'm from Atlanta, but moved to Seattle 16 years ago. No White Lily products here, but Albers makes good cornmeal and I make it from their white corn meal. Love your show. You're my go to on how to make something, and ya'll are so nice to hear talking like we Southerners talk. Nothing like our accents up here, and sometimes I think people act like I'm from a foreign country when I talk.
@angiehunt8057
@angiehunt8057 10 ай бұрын
I have used sour cream in my cornbread and Its Delish !!! I have also made buttermilk by adding vinegar to whole milk ,it works but not as tastey as buttermilk ... I live in S.C. and savory is what I make ,Mama ,Granny and Great Grandmothers too!!The only thing that we do not add is sugar !! My husband likes crumbled cornbread with buttermilk ...Hope You and Chris have a great Sunday !!!😊
@reginabrantley2903
@reginabrantley2903 10 ай бұрын
Hi Tammy, I love your videos. I was raised in south west tn my mom cooked a lot like you, and so do I. I love country cooking, and I believe in iron skillets. also i love milk and cornbread!!!
@nc_cntrylife
@nc_cntrylife 10 ай бұрын
This is exactly how Mama made her cornbread, no sugar ever. She used Joy brand white cornmeal, and it was a special treat when she added "cracklins".
@JasonSmith-qx3zh
@JasonSmith-qx3zh 2 ай бұрын
My best way to eat cornbread in Pratt City, Al is to drizzle sweet potato syrup and melted butter over it. Now that will make you bite the top of your mouth.
@catherinelacy2320
@catherinelacy2320 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely NO sugar! My family and many friends from Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee don’t put sugar in their cornbread. By the way, we are all in our 70’s.
@varner226
@varner226 10 ай бұрын
White cornbread in a tall glass of whole milk, a hot piece with butter works also! No sugar added or yellow meal for me in southern middle TN...
@tngalvols1184
@tngalvols1184 10 ай бұрын
I'm actually cooking beans and cornbread and fried taters as I'm watching this....yummmm
@hazel5520
@hazel5520 10 ай бұрын
You are so right Tammy I am from the south to from Tennessee... we use Martha White cornmeal and eggs and bacon grease and we used to bake it till it was crunchy yum yum😂😂😂
@DanDykes
@DanDykes 10 ай бұрын
Southern Kentucky, Lake Cumberland area, we grew up eating savory cornbread.
@MsStace90
@MsStace90 3 күн бұрын
I am from Jonesboro, GA we make it like you do
@titasmom678
@titasmom678 10 ай бұрын
I'm in Hawaii and my mom always made sweet, yellow cornbread from scratch. Never ate Jiffy, never ate savory.
@Liligal1
@Liligal1 10 ай бұрын
Hi Tammy & Chris, I was born & raised in the suburbs of Chicago and the only time I ever ate cornbread was when my mom made chili. And she just made the sweet Jiffy kind. We are of Italian heritage so cornbread was never our thing, (although I do like it and would love to try your recipe!) However, Italians do eat a lot of Polenta, which is made with cornmeal and depending on what part of Italy you’re from it can vary greatly on how it is prepared. (Just like the cornbread in the south varies from region to region, state to state.) 😉
@kristiglasgow
@kristiglasgow 10 ай бұрын
Growing up, cornbread was made with yellow cornmeal, no sugar, and lots of cracklings. I grew up and live in southeast TX.
@RavenNl403
@RavenNl403 10 ай бұрын
Oh yummy😋 That's the way my Mom made cornbread!! Thanks for sharing. Blessings 🙏❤️
@anntravis6537
@anntravis6537 10 ай бұрын
Nothing better than cornbread made with butter milk. I agree cast iron skillet makes delicious crunchy cornbread. In Brewton Alabama
@conniemoore3207
@conniemoore3207 10 ай бұрын
In Mississippi we grew up with the same cornbread. No sugar. I don't like sweet cornbread with my meal.
@patricianorton3908
@patricianorton3908 10 ай бұрын
From NH sweet cornbread! You can have a little taste of dessert before you finish your veggies! In our frugal family, the question "What’s for dessert?" Was frequently answered "What" I made the cornbread for you!" On a side note…. Mum's other penny saving dessert was a small bowl of Jello with some milk poured over it, then a tiny bit of sugar sprinkled on top. 👵🏻😉
@wandarahlmann6793
@wandarahlmann6793 10 ай бұрын
I grew up eating cornbread without the sugar. My momma made it like you do. It was so delicious. Yours looks fabulous!!
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 7 ай бұрын
My mother never put sugar in her cornbread. I was told that was called 'Yankee sweet bread'. Anyway, I'm from south carolina. Always enjoy all your post.
@joycerose3508
@joycerose3508 7 ай бұрын
My grandmother from Tennessee no sugar in cornbread.She said if she want cake she would make one. My family use corn meal,buttermilk and lard. Cornbread in buttermilk delicious.
@marthadismukes8983
@marthadismukes8983 10 ай бұрын
If you can't get self-rising cornmeal mix, improvise by adding flour to meal. Also add baking pwdr.
@a.phillips6892
@a.phillips6892 10 ай бұрын
Jiffy with sugar here, but yours looks SO much better! In Tennessee.
@e.conboy4286
@e.conboy4286 10 ай бұрын
It is, trust me, it IS! Try it!
@suzanneavila2333
@suzanneavila2333 10 ай бұрын
My mom was from Ireland and she only made cornbread in cast iron. Yum yum yum 💚💚💚
@sandyfisher7322
@sandyfisher7322 10 ай бұрын
also, hope you made it through the storm with no damage, and were able to finish the crock pot meal for your supper
@susanarmstrong9656
@susanarmstrong9656 10 ай бұрын
I'm from Southwest Mississippi and that's the exact way my Mama taught me how to make cornbread!!! I've been making it that way for 40 years!! No sweet cornbread, ever!!!!!!
@barbarasapp1234
@barbarasapp1234 10 ай бұрын
My mother was born in in South Carolina and my father was born in North Carolina. She always used the white cornmeal.
@Jmaforall
@Jmaforall 10 ай бұрын
I do not use sugar in my cornbread but I also don’t use flour, and all of the mixes have flour in them. I prefer yellow cornmeal but have lived in the south for many years now and it’s hard to find yellow down here sometimes. Just a personal preference, I suppose because that’s what I grew up eating.
@karensweet6530
@karensweet6530 10 ай бұрын
Here in Blue Ridge, Ga, We used Cornmeal, Lard, and Buttermilk and that was it. It was the Best tasting Cornbread you could find about anywhere! Thats the way I still make it. Mamas nor mine was ever crumbly! Sometimes using oil would make it crumbly! We never added Butter, Sugar or any Oil. Just Lard or Shortening, Cornmeal, and Buttermilk... Simple recipe and it was so good! Wasn't dry, crumbly or anything but Delicious! I think people use more ingredients than they need! Try it Simple and I bet you'll love it! Its all in what you want cause everybodies different. Cook you some Pinto Beans with a piece of Fatback or Pork or some Ham. Cut you a Chunk of onion and sliced tomater and thats a great meal... Thanks Tammy and Chris... Enjoy your Labor Day Weekend.. God Bless. 🙏❤🇺🇸. Always used Cast Iron... That all I have and use for everything! Season your cast iron when you're done cooking and they won't stick, rust or look dried out! Keep them in great shape for many life times! I've got my Grandmaws, Mamas and my own! I'm in my late 60's and my cast iron still looks new! Every size of pan that made and Dutch ovens... Nothing like Cast Iron and Food taste so much better!
@lesliespann6420
@lesliespann6420 10 ай бұрын
Hey there! Would you share the recipe for your 3-ingredient recipe for cornbread, please? I’d love to try it! 😊
@SK-ki1te
@SK-ki1te 10 ай бұрын
Dear Tammy, White Lily has two cornmeal mixes. You showed the buttermilk one and still added buttermilk. Do you also recommend the White Lily plain cornmeal mix?Can I use yogurt instead of buttermilk? Thx💕
@CollardValleyCooks
@CollardValleyCooks 10 ай бұрын
Yes, absolutely
@TheGoldenblattFamily
@TheGoldenblattFamily 10 ай бұрын
Grew up in western Piedmont NC, using cornmeal from the “mill”, my grandma did not add sugar. Used buttermilk and baked in a black cast iron skillet! I use sour cream in mine and have added a small can of creamed corn.
@paulamero9335
@paulamero9335 10 ай бұрын
I was wondering if you are selling the scraper that you used to put your cornbread batter in the skillet, on your Amazon store? 😉😁 Just teasing! It looks very good. Cornbread was not something I grew up on in Canada, but I do like it and this looks delicious! 😋
@arlene8028
@arlene8028 10 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see that you made it through the hurricane with no damage...and able to resume the cooking videos 😊
@debbierossier3185
@debbierossier3185 10 ай бұрын
I lived in Ohio growing up and my mother NEVER put sugar in her cornbread, and it was usually served with a big pot of Great Northern beans cooked with a ham bone and sliced onion! She also never added sugar to potato salad, egg salad or biscuits. My mom-in-law, to my knowledge, never fixed cornbread or biscuits, but ALWAYS added sugar to potato and egg salad. She was from upstate New York. I still prefer the savory versions of all of the above!
@terrimccoy9088
@terrimccoy9088 10 ай бұрын
I’m from Eastern Kentucky and I make mine just like you do, except I don’t put oil or butter in the mix. I just add an egg and buttermilk to the buttermilk self-rising mix. Sometimes I will add a little salt and pepper.
@bobbyevans9941
@bobbyevans9941 10 ай бұрын
Will use this for my cornbread dressing for Thanksgiving this year in Vidalia, GA. Love the channel!!
@Barbarra63297
@Barbarra63297 10 ай бұрын
Nothing better than warm cornbread with butter and honey or crumbled in buttermilk.
@maryjoiner7557
@maryjoiner7557 10 ай бұрын
No sugar in my corn bread, I'm in. Alabama .
@kevinhullett9935
@kevinhullett9935 10 ай бұрын
Burnsville NC. That's exactly what I grew up on too! Nothing like it!!
@doylescordy
@doylescordy 10 ай бұрын
I always have made cornbread using just the self-rising cornmeal mix and buttermilk. And just some Crisco to grease the pan. Nothing else. No eggs or anything. That method has always turned out delicious for me too. But I might try your version as well :)
@katheedenny1982
@katheedenny1982 9 ай бұрын
I use bacon grease. I do heat up my skillet and bacon grease. When I pour my cornbread mix and I hear it already frying I can't hardly wait for a hot slice of delicious cornbread slathered with real butter.
@patriciahartless2095
@patriciahartless2095 10 ай бұрын
Hello Tammy And Chris . A cast iron skillet. Makes the best crunchy cornbread . I and family love cornbread . My Mom and i . Don't add sugar in are corn bread . Nothing better then a hot piece of buttered cornbread . A bowl of beans .Are slice of cornbread crumbled up in buttermilk .😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
@jeremystreet586
@jeremystreet586 9 ай бұрын
My Mamaw used to make the sweet cornbread, and I always ate it so I didn’t get slapped 😂😂😂 but I LOVE this type of cornbread! Made it last night with some chicken and rice! It was so good!! Thank you!!!!
@Es_Elle
@Es_Elle 10 ай бұрын
Georgia... my batter is very runny, I do add sugar, but my mom who hates sugar in cornbread can't even taste it! I also pre-heat the cast iron skillet and get a sizzle when I pour in the batter. I don't add butter to the batter. I just slather it on top after it's done. Love it with homemade veggie soup! Thanks for the recipe, Tammy!
@sewsmuch0
@sewsmuch0 10 ай бұрын
Raised in Atlanta, Ga now in Gainesville. We used bacon grease instead of crisp no and no egg my grandmother Benefield Did the same.
@jw77019
@jw77019 10 ай бұрын
A teaspoon of sugar does not make Yankee sweet cornbread. It just enhances it, just as with green beans.
@barbarasue7191
@barbarasue7191 10 ай бұрын
Not to be too personal: you and Chris appear to be the perfect couple. Thats a compliment.
@penniecurrie2424
@penniecurrie2424 10 ай бұрын
❤amen there is it too much breads or veg.i cook that don't add a little sugar u r right it enhances the flavors for real I am southern lady,items like tomatoes it really help
@debrareitan5305
@debrareitan5305 10 ай бұрын
That's how my Momma made it, so yummy with chili or beans! Tammy, I'm hungry now for some good cornbread and beans w/ hamhocks!!!!! Yum!😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
@jsilverssilvers9107
@jsilverssilvers9107 10 ай бұрын
My mom made cornbread the same way as you do except she didn’t use the butter,my wife also makes it like you.I live in N.W.GA not very far from Collard Valley it is about 15 minutes away
@user-cx1ve5bd8v
@user-cx1ve5bd8v 5 ай бұрын
We never mixed our corn meal with flour and never used sugar. Baked it in the skillet. We had ours in beans or potato soup. So, we wanted it a lil dryer and crunchy crust.
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