Well, here is my first “assignment” for Barefoot Bloggers … Jalapeno Cheddar Cornbread … and boy was it an experience.
The actual baking of it wasn’t hard, it is actually a very simple recipe and easy to follow. The end result was a very flavorful, cake-like cornbread that would be a great side dish. If you are afraid of “heat” (aka spice), don’t be afraid of this cornbread, it had a great jalapeno flavor to it without being too spicy – just be sure to discard the seeds and membranes before you mince the peppers, they tend to hold most of the heat.
The “experience” part of baking this recipe is that it started to storm as I was putting this batter together yesterday afternoon. A loooouuuud storm. Just as I was sprinkling the cheese and scallions over the top my power went out. I figured it wouldn’t be long until it went back on (that is usually what happens during our routine Florida summer storms). Well…not this time, we didn’t get the power back until later that night. The pan never made it into the oven, but instead into the fridge where it stayed overnight. Here I am thinking, wow I am really lucky that I didn’t start baking it when the power went off. Early this morning I woke up thinking I couldn’t wait to get the cornbread into the oven so it could bake up and I could send some of it off to work with Larry (DH)…well, about 20 minutes into the baking cycle our power goes off again – for another 5 hours. I let the bread finish baking for as long as the oven stayed warm.
In the end, the cornbread tasted really good – just a little undercooked, I can see that the texture was a little off but could tell that it was cakelike from the outer pieces. The outer pieces of the pan turned out well, it was the middle of the pan that flopped after it cooled down. So, at least I got to try it…
I will definately make this again. I will just make sure to check the forecast next time.
Oh…a special thanks to my friend Krista for lending me her camera this week…mine was left behind at my parents’ house.
Jalapeno Cheddar Cornbread Recipe by Barefoot Contessa
3 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup yellow cornmeal 1/4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons baking powder 2 teaspoons kosher salt 2 cups milk 3 extra-large eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted, plus extra to grease the pan 8 ounces aged extra-sharp Cheddar, grated, divided 1/3 cup chopped scallions, white and green parts, plus extra for garnish, 3 scallions 3 tablespoons seeded and minced fresh jalapeno peppers
Combine the flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, combine the milk, eggs, and butter. With a wooden spoon, stir the wet ingredients into the dry until most of the lumps are dissolved. Don’t overmix! Mix in 2 cups of the grated Cheddar, the scallions and jalapenos, and allow the mixture to sit at room temperature for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 9 by 13 by 2-inch baking pan.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan, smooth the top, and sprinkle with the remaining grated Cheddar and extra chopped scallions. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool and cut into large squares. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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Yeah Aggie-I’m so glad you joined. I love to bake during storms-except of course, what do you do when the power goes out??? I’m glad it still turned out. It looks gorgeous and cheesy and oh so yummy!
The power going out is always one of my fears when I’m cooking. Ours seems to go out when it storms too. By the looks of your bread I would have never known you had a power outage. Your cornbread looks delicious!
What an adventure!! Our power rarely goes out here, so I would probably panic if it happened to me! I’m glad the cornbread turned out, though – it looks delicious!
Welcome friend! You overcame all odds with your first Barefoot Blogging experience and maintained your positive attitude, who could ask for more than that? Great job, even though the elements were working against you – your cornbread still looks yummy.
Well it still looks good–even made under difficult conditions! Congrats on your first BB post and the Foodie Blogroll. I joined a couple months ago and its a lot of fun to get to know everyone.
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Yeah Aggie-I’m so glad you joined. I love to bake during storms-except of course, what do you do when the power goes out??? I’m glad it still turned out. It looks gorgeous and cheesy and oh so yummy!
The power going out is always one of my fears when I’m cooking. Ours seems to go out when it storms too. By the looks of your bread I would have never known you had a power outage. Your cornbread looks delicious!
What an adventure!! Our power rarely goes out here, so I would probably panic if it happened to me! I’m glad the cornbread turned out, though – it looks delicious!
Wow! Your bread looks wonderful and I’m impressed you made it through those obstacles! Great job and welcome to the group.
Welcome friend! You overcame all odds with your first Barefoot Blogging experience and maintained your positive attitude, who could ask for more than that?
Great job, even though the elements were working against you – your cornbread still looks yummy.
What an experience! Welcome!
Looks delicious! Glad it turned out well even with your storm.
Ooo Aggie…yours looks extra cheesy and delicious!! We’re pretty fortunate our power lines are underground, so the power doesn’t go out too often.
Well it still looks good–even made under difficult conditions! Congrats on your first BB post and the Foodie Blogroll. I joined a couple months ago and its a lot of fun to get to know everyone.
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The power went out TWICE? Oh, I would take that personally. 😉
Your cornbread looks *wonderful*!!
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